Programme | Climate and Environment |
Selection | Pre-defined project |
Competition title | Integration of climate change policy in sectoral and regional policies |
National project partner | Central Statistical Bureau, State limited Liability Company “Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Center” |
Donorstate/international project partner | Norwegian Environment Agency |
Project national Nr. | NFI/INP/01 |
GrACE project Nr. | LV-CLIMATE-0001 |
Contract No. | 04.11.2020 No. NFI/INP/01 |
Contract Date | 04.11.2020 |
Project title | Integration of climate change policy in sectoral and regional policies |
Project promoter | The Ministry of Energy and Climate of the Republic of Latvia |
Start of project eligibility | 29.09.2020 |
Project end | 28.03.2024 |
Total eligible costs | 2 182 278.00€ |
Grant financing | 1 854 936.00€ |
National co-financing | 327 342.00€ |
Project status | In implementation |
Project goal/description | To improve consistency in policy planning for climate change and its conformity at the national level, additionally improving climate change policy planning into sectoral and regional policies.
The Norwegian Environment Agency shall as the donor project partner contribute with expertise in the climate policy planning, including, support for the development of recommendations to integrate climate change mitigation and adaptation aspects into sectoral and regional policies and activities.
Project implementation time in months: 42 months.
Poject promoter contact information: pasts@kem.gov.lv |
Implementation place | Visa Latvija |
Website of the project – Ministry of Energy and Climate of the Republic of Latvia
Website of project partner – State Ltd “Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre”
Website of project partner – Central Statistical Bureau of Republic of Latvia
Website of project partner – Norwegian Environment Agency
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