Introduction

Léa Jehl Le Manceau

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Abstract

Enhancing the development, transfer and uptake of technology is a key pillar of the international response to climate change. With funding from the Global Environment Facility and working through the UNEP DTU Partnership, the United Nations Environment programme supports developing countries in preparing their Technology Needs Assessments and Technology Action Plans within the global Technology Needs Assessment project. Since 2009, a hundred developing countries have joined the project, twenty-four in the Latin America and Caribbean region, thirty-seven in the African region, and thirty-nine in the Asia-Pacific region.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationClimate technologies in an urban context
PublisherUNEP DTU Partnership
Publication date2021
Pages6-12
Chapter1
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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