LOW EMISSION CLIMATE RESILIENCE STRATEGY REPORT-2017-FINAL

CONTENT

The Low Emission Climate Resilience Development Strategy Report (2017) aims to guide The Gambia towards a sustainable, low-carbon, and climate-resilient development pathway. It focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing the country's capacity to adapt to climate change impacts.

Specific Objectives

  1. Mitigation: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions across key sectors such as energy, agriculture, and transport.

  2. Adaptation: Build resilience in vulnerable communities and ecosystems to withstand climate change impacts.

  3. Sustainable Development: Integrate climate action into national development planning to ensure economic growth and environmental sustainability.

  4. Capacity Building: Strengthen institutional frameworks and technical expertise for effective climate action.

  5. Stakeholder Engagement: Foster collaboration among government, private sector, and civil society to implement climate strategies.

  6. Resource Mobilization: Secure funding and investments for climate-resilient projects and programs.

SUMMARY

The Low Emission Climate Resilience Development Strategy Report (2017) provides a comprehensive framework for addressing climate change in The Gambia. It emphasizes the dual approach of reducing emissions and enhancing resilience to climate impacts. The strategy identifies key sectors for intervention, including energy, agriculture, forestry, and transport, and outlines specific actions to achieve low-carbon development.

Key highlights include:

  • Promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

  • Implementing sustainable agricultural practices to enhance food security and reduce emissions.

  • Protecting and restoring forests to act as carbon sinks and support biodiversity.

  • Strengthening infrastructure and community resilience to climate-related risks such as flooding and drought.

  • Encouraging public-private partnerships and international cooperation to mobilize resources and expertise.

The strategy aligns with global climate goals, such as the Paris Agreement, and national development priorities, ensuring that climate action contributes to socio-economic progress in The Gambia.