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Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) As part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, ONEP’s mission is to develop environmental policies in order to strengthen economic growth, sustainable development and wellbeing. The mission includes developing and implementing instruments such as the Environmental Quality Management Plan, as well as the monitoring of and reporting on environmental impacts through Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). ONEP further focuses on defining and recommending national climate change framework policies and implementation strategies, coordinating climate change actions in Thailand, as well as on providing guidance on UNFCCC negotiations, the Kyoto Protocol and other international climate change agreements. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH GIZ (German International Cooperation) is a federally owned enterprise that supports the German government in achieving its policy goals in international cooperation for sustainable development. GIZ also implements actions on behalf of other public and private sector clients both in Germany and overseas. These include national governments, the European Commission, the United Nations and other donor organizations. GIZ is active in more than 130 countries and employs over 17,000 staff worldwide. Support to the Development and Implementation of the Thai Climate Change Policy Printed on recycle paper Connecting Climate Action Contact Christoph Mairesse [email protected] Tim Mahler [email protected] Thomas Chrometzka [email protected] Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) [email protected] 60/1 ONEP Building, 7 th floor Soi Phibunwattana 7 Rama VI Rd, Phayathai Bangkok 10400, Thailand Tel: (+66) 2 298 6587-88, (+66) 2 265 6692 Fax (+66) 2 298 6589 LCDS/ LEDS LCDS/ LEDS RDF RDF RDF Noise Noise Land Use Change Agriculture Carbon Sinks Biodiversity Carbon Footprint Planning Public Participation Change Behavior Wind Energy Reforestation Spatial Planning Energy Efficiency CDM CDM CDM CDM Biomass Displacement Solar Cooling LCDS/ LEDS LCDS/ LEDS Climate-Education Climate Finance Loss and Damage Sustainable Tourism Food Security Green Supply Chains RDF RDF Flood Protection Noise Noise Sustainable Consumption and Production Public Health Public Health Land Use Change Spatial Planning Carbon Footprint Ambient Air Quality REDD Energy Efficiency CDM CDM Energy Crops Green Procurement Green Procurement Social Welfare LCDS/LEDS Ecosystem-Based Services Mitigation Unlearning Green Supply Chains Drought Public Participat LCDS/ LEDS LCDS/ LEDS LCDS/ LEDS LCDS/LEDS Resiliance Urban Development Green Industry Sustainable Tourism Low Carbon Developm RDF RDF RDF RDF RDF RDF RDF Sustainable Developme Forest Management Drought Risk Management Risk Management Land Transport Noise Noi se Drought Drought Noise Noise Noise Carbon Sin Agriculture Renewable Energies Waste to Energy NAMAs Displacement Strategy Development Development Public Participation Biodiversity Carbon Sinks Change Behav Wind Energy Coastal Protection REDD Development Potential River Basin Management iver Basin Management Adaptation Adaptation Green Climate Fund CDM CDM CDM CDM CDM CDM Biomass Biomass Biomass Biomass Drought Biomass Solar Energy Unlearning Biomas

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Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP)

As part of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment,ONEP’s mission is to develop environmental policies in order to strengthen economic growth, sustainable development and wellbeing. The mission includes developing and implementing instruments such as the Environmental Quality ManagementPlan, as well as the monitoring of and reporting on environmentalimpacts through Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). ONEP further focuses on defining and recommending national climate change framework policies and implementation strategies, coordinating climate change actions in Thailand, as well as on providing guidance on UNFCCC negotiations, the Kyoto Protocol and other international climate change agreements.

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

GIZ (German International Cooperation) is a federally owned enterprise that supports the German government in achieving its policy goals in international cooperation for sustainable development. GIZ also implements actions on behalf of other public and private sector clients both in Germany and overseas. These include national governments, the European Commission, the United Nations and other donor organizations. GIZ is active in more than 130 countries and employs over 17,000 staff worldwide.

Support to the Development and Implementation of the Thai Climate Change Policy

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Connecting Climate Action

ContactChristoph [email protected]

Tim [email protected]

Thomas Chrometzka [email protected]

Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policyand Planning (ONEP)[email protected]

60/1 ONEP Building, 7th floor Soi Phibunwattana 7 Rama VI Rd, Phayathai Bangkok 10400, ThailandTel: (+66) 2 298 6587-88, (+66) 2 265 6692Fax (+66) 2 298 6589

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BackgroundThe “Support to the Development and Implementation of theThai Climate Change Policy” project is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI), launched by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Parliament. It is a continuation of the climate change policy collaboration between BMUB and the Thai Ministry for Natural Resources and the Environment (MoNRE) initiated in 2009. The project builds upon the results achieved by the “Development and Implementation of Climate Policy” project supporting Thailand in the elaboration of Thailand’s Climate Change Master Plan as well as in the development of climateaction plans in two pilot regions and municipalities.

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Connecting ongoing support projects • Fostering synergies among ongoing IKI-funded projects and supporting donor coordination• Aligning international support efforts with Thailand’s political objectives• Assisting ONEP in the set up of a NAMAs Focal Point furthering Thai-German dialogues on potentials for future cooperation

Connecting MoNRE and BMUB in regular political dialogues • Providing trainings on COP-related topics such as Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) and Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) and negotiation techniques• Deepening the ongoing dialogue between Thailand and Germany on Low Carbon and Climate Change Policy Development

Connecting national, provincial and local development-oriented adaptation and mitigation strategies • Elaborating a guideline for national and sub-national CC Policy development• Providing trainings on sub-national policy development (16 Provinces and 32 municipalities)• Assessing renewable energies potentials in two pilot provinces• Supporting the development of NAMAs

Connecting Climate ActionThe project supports the Thai government in the developmentof an ambitious Climate Change Policy and its implementation on the national, provincial and local levels, thereby strengthen-ing Thailand’s contributions to the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC COPs).

Launched in January 2014, the 3-year project aims to deepenthe cooperation between MoNRE and BMUB. The Office of Natural Resources Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) under MoNRE and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, as well as selected regional and local authorities, jointly implement the project.

Connecting Climate Change and Energy Policies• Supporting the development of the National Climate Change Action Plan with technical knowledge and trainings• Deepening the dialogue between MoNRE and Ministry of Energy • Facilitating knowledge exchanges between Thailand and Germany on Climate Change Policy and Energy Transition