Implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions - Viet Nam Country Report

Authors :
Marion Vieweg, Hanna Fekete, Lisa Luna, Vuong Xuan Hoa
Organisation:
German Environment Agency (UBA)

This country report is part of the “Implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions” (NDCs) project, which considers NDC implementation in 10 countries: Colombia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Marshall Islands, Morocco, Peru, and Viet Nam. This project places a special emphasis on identifying potential barriers to NDC implementation and mitigation potentials which could go beyond the current NDCs. The country reports analyze the NDCs in terms of their robustness and coherence with other national or sectoral plans and targets, and put them into the context of additional mitigation potentials and other national circumstances. For countries where coal plays a critical role in consumption or national production, the analysis covers further details on this sector, including the economic relevance and local impacts of coal production or consumption. The content is based on available literature from research and public sector information on policies and institutions.

The Implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions - Viet Nam Country Report analyses the country's background, emissions trends, ongoing activities, and barriers related to the implementation of the NDCs of Viet Nam under the UNFCCC. A special emphasis is laid on further mitigation potentials. Fields of mitigation assessed are efficiency, the setting of right incentives for the upscaled deployment of renewables and emissions reductions in the transport sector. The planned increase in coal use – contrary to mitigation ambition in other fields – is assessed in relevance and perspective.

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