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Bolivia
Acknowledgments
The (I)NDC Content Briefs were produced by the Climate Policy
Team of the World Bank Climate Change Group. The team was led
by Sebastian Wienges and Ana Bucher under the supervision of
Stephen Alan Hammer. Detail analysis of country (I)NDC was
provided by Tom Witt, Jiawei Song, Karan Chouksey (mitigation
components), Yin Qiu, Yunziyi Lang, and Prajwal Baral (adaptation
components). The team is grateful for all comments and
suggestions received from regional and sector specialists
regarding the presentation and synthesis of relevant information.
© 2016 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank 1818 H Street NW Washington DC 20433, U.S.A. Internet: www.worldbank.org
Climate Policy Team | World Bank Group
LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN | Bolivia | (Intended) Nationally Determined Contribution
Introduction In response to a growing interest in understanding (Intended) Nationally DeterminedContributions ((I)NDCs) and with regard to the ultimate goal of supporting countries'implementation of their national climate targets, the World Bank Climate Policy Team (WBCPT) has
reviewed all developing countries (I)NDCs' submitted to the UNFCCC. The (I)NDC Content Brief
aims to provide a summary analysis of existing and instead country mitigation and adaptation
policies and plans, commitments and targets, implementation strategies and sector priorities,
associated costs and conditionalities, and stated gaps and needs, among other issues.
The (I)NDC content briefs are created solely on the basis of information from submitted(I)NDCs and makes no inferences about robustness, quality, or viability of intended policiesor actions.
The (I)NDCs review will help implementing organizations like the World Bank Group (WBG) identify
and familiarize with a range of country priorities in terms of sectoral engagement, and needs in
terms of capacity building, technology transfer, and financing. Based on this comprehensive
mapping exercise, the WBG will develop a useful, easytouse, and interactive database and briefs
of all (I)NDCs to inform a wide range of WBG initiatives and client engagement processes, including
the development of Systematic Country Diagnostics (SCDs) and Country Partnership Frameworks
(CPFs), and at a later stage respond to the more specific requests from all WBG Global Practices
(GPs), regions, and country units for the identification of potential development opportunities,
analytical studies and technical assistance to support countries' implementation of planned policies
and actions. Indepth summaries of (I)NDCs by sectors and regions will be prepared at a later stage.
In regards to Adaptation, although no global adaptation mechanism is established, the ParisAgreement parties are required to engage in adaptation planning and implementation of actions
which include preparation of adaptation plans. The Adaptation section of a large number of
submitted (I)NDCs, aims to increase development planning and scale the ability of countries to
adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change and foster climate resilience and low greenhouse
gas emissions development, in a manner that does not threaten sustainable development. In
addition to requested finance, the implementation of country commitments is largely tied to
significant amounts of external assistance to support development and execution of adaptation
plans. Although subsequent (I)NDCs are not explicitly required to have an adaptation component,
the process will ensure increased resilience is recognized under the UNFCCC and climate finance
mobilization is enhanced with an aim to achieve a balance between adaptation and mitigation flows.
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LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN | Bolivia | (Intended) Nationally Determined Contribution
Table of Contents
I Overall Planning and Preparation Process
II Mitigation
Economywide Targets
Economywide Policies
Mitigation Actions and Policies
III Adaptation
Adaptation Targets
Adaptation Context
Adaptation Actions and Policies
Acronyms
BAU Business as Usual NAMA Nationally Appropriate MitigationActions
CIFPPCR Climate Investment Funds PilotProgram for Climate Resilience
NAP National Adaptation Plan
DRM Disaster Risk Management NAPA National Adaptation Programmesof Action
INDC Intended Nationally DeterminedContributions
REDD+ Reducing emissions fromdeforestation and forestdegradation and the role ofconservation, sustainablemanagement of forests andenhancement of forest carbonstocks in developing countries
LEDS Low Emission DevelopmentStrategy
LULUCF Land Use and Land Use Changeand Forestry
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Overall Planning and
Preparation Process
How reliable is the prioritization of the (I)NDC? How serious is thegovernment about implementing policies and actions to achieve the (I)NDCtargets?
Political decision of adoption of INDC at:Head of state level
Interministerial level
Parliament
Ministry Level
Technical development of INDC through a participatory processStakeholder involvement
Multisector commision
Have development benefits been assessed and considered in the planningprocess?
Are there climate policies and actions already in place/under development?
LEDS
NAMAS
NAPA
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Existing policies:
Has the INDC development been supported by a development partner?Technical support
Financial support EU THROUGH UNDP
Implementation Plans and Needs
Specific requests for international provision of means of implementation:
Technology Transfer YES
Financial support YES
Capacity Building YES
Does the INDC intend the private sector to be involved in theimplementation of the NDC?
Are carbon pricing/international market mechanisms intended?NO
Are there any barriers identified?
Link list:• Bolivia INDC Factsheet (projected per capita emissions): http://www.climateenergycollege.net/files/site1/factsheets/Bolivia_INDCFactsheet_UoMPRIMAP_GWPAR4.pdf
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Mitigation
ECONOMY-WIDE TARGETS
Conditionality: INDC page link
Unconditional part of mitigation target:Estimated costs for implementation:
Conditional part of mitigation target:Estimated costs for implementation:
Coverage of Gases:
Other Targets:
POLICIES:
TARGET YEAR
2030TARGET TYPE
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COST OFIMPLEMENTATION
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIESAGRICULTURE Plans:
Livestock P. 10
Agriculture: General P. 10
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
LIVESTOCKPlans: INDC page link
Semi-intensive systems of livestock management, livestock productioninsurance
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Estimated total costs for implementation:
Capacity building needs:
Technology needs:
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
RENEWABLE
ENERGY: HYDROActions: INDC page link
Construct hydropower plants P. 9
Estimated total costs for implementation:
Capacity building needs:
Technology needs:
Unconditional part of mitigation target:
Estimated costs for implementation:
Conditional part of mitigation target:
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Emission reduction potential:
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79% renewables in the energy mix, 9%
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Additional 2% renewables in the energy mix
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
RENEWABLE
ENERGYTargets: INDC page link
81% renewables in the energy mix, 9% alternative energy in the electricityby 2030
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Technology needs:
Unconditional part of mitigation target:
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54 million ha net forest coverage in 2030
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIESLULUCF/FORESTRY
Targets: INDC page link
54 million ha net forest coverage in 2030 P. 9
Estimated total costs for implementation:
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
SUSTAINABLE
LAND
MANAGEMENT
Plans: INDC page link
Agro-forestry production systems P. 10
Estimated total costs for implementation:
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6 million ha reforestation by 2030
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
REFORESTATIONTargets: INDC page link
6 million ha reforestation by 2030 P. 11
Estimated total costs for implementation:
Capacity building needs:
Technology needs:
Unconditional part of mitigation target:
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54 million ha afforestation by 2030
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
AFFORESTATIONTargets: INDC page link
54 million ha afforestation by 2030 P. 9
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Zero illegal deforestation by 2020
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MITIGATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
CONSERVATIONTargets: INDC page link
Zero illegal deforestation by 2020 P. 9
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Conserve areas with high environmental functions; restore degraded soilsand forests
P. 10
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Capacity building needs:
Technology needs:
Unconditional part of mitigation target:
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Adaptation
ADAPTATION TARGETS
ADAPTATION CONTEXT
Existing National Development/Resilience Policies and Plans
National Communications
NAPs
NAPAS
CIF-PPCRs
Sectoral Strategies
Cross-cutting
Conditionality:
Unconditional part of adaptation implementation
Conditional part of adaptation implementation
Conditional upon international provision of meansof implementation
TARGET YEAR
2030N/A
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COST OFIMPLEMENTATION
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
WATER
WATER
MANAGEMENT
Target: INDC page link
Unconditional targets:Triplicate (3.779 million m3) water storage capacity by 2030, in relation to596 million m3 in 2010.
Reduction of the water component of the Unsatisfied Basic Needs (NBI,for its name in Spanish) to 0.02% by 2030.
Significant improvement of social participation for local watermanagement, increasing to 80% the number social organizations withresilient systems with respect to 35% of 2010.
Reduction of water vulnerability from 0,51 to 0,30 units by 2030 withregards to 2010, which is measured with the National Index of HydridVulnerability in the country, considering aspects related to exposures(treats), hydric sensitivity (hydric scarcity) and adaptation capacity.
Increase adaptation capacity from 0,23 units of 2010 to 0,69 units by2030, which is measured through the National Index of AdaptationCapacity of Water.Conditional targets:Water storage capacity has quadrupled in 2030 (3.779 million m3)
compared to 2010 (596 million m3).
Local water management by social organizations has increased to 90 %
by 2030.
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Construction of multipurpose hydropower to expand the water storagecapacity.
Strengthening community management, union and local capacities foradaptation to climate change, including community irrigationmanagement and collective management of water services.Implementation of ancestral practices and knowledge, in the context ofintegrated water management.Risk management actions to mitigate common threats of the risks ofdrought and flooding.
Installation of hydrometeorological, geological and seismic stationsarticulated nationally.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
WATER SUPPLYTarget: INDC page link
Achieve 100% drinking water coverage by 2025, with resilient deliveryservices. 100% coverage of drinking water achieved by 2025, with resilientdelivery systems and services.
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Development of resilient infrastructure for the production and servicesector.Construction of coverage networks of drinking water and sewage.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
WASTEWATER
TREATMENTActions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Treatment plants for domestic and industrial wastewater including frommining and other activities.Implementation of treatment systems and water purification to improvewater quality for human consumption.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
WATER
CONSERVATION
AND REUSE
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Rainwater harvest for various domestic uses, as well as the re-use of graywater from showers, sinks, laundries and downspouts, for variousdomestic purposes, except for human consumption.
Broader use of water harvesting technologies, conservation of soilmoisture and water more efficiently (irrigation and livestock) (such aswhen there are shortages and stock up as store when there are plenty).
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION
Target: INDC page link
Unconditional targets:Triplicate irrigation surface to over 1 million hectares by 2030 withregards to 296.368 hectares in 2010, duplicate food production underirrigation by 2020 and triplicate by 2030, with regards to 1,69 millionmetric tonnes of 2010. In this manner, resilient agriculture and livestocksystems will be achieved.
Increase food production under irrigation, to more than 6 millions metrictonnes by 2020 with regards to 2010.
Increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to 5,37% by 2030, with thecontribution of resilient water and irrigation systems.Conditional targets:Agricultural irrigation has increased to 1.5 million hectares by 2030,
compared to 2010 with 296,000 hectares.Agricultural production under irrigation has quadrupled by 2030 (9.49million tons) compared to 2010 (1.69 million MT).
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Reuse of water for productive purposes to increase food production.
Increase in irrigated area through revitalized irrigation systems, irrigationtechnology, irrigation dams, water harvesting, and multipurpose waterreuse projects.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
LAND AND SOIL
MANAGEMENTActions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Restoration of vegetation cover (trees, grasslands, wetlands and others) toprevent erosion and reduce damage due to adverse climatic events.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
FOOD SECURITYActions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Sustainable use of biodiversity resources, wildlife and aquatic life for foodsecurity and sustainable industrialization.
Actions to reduce the vulnerability of production systems in a climatechange scenario.
Usage of better local adapted varieties of species suited for the climate,
and resistant to pests and diseases.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
ENERGY
ENERGY ACCESS
Target: INDC page link
Reduce moderate poverty to 13.4% in 2030 and eradicated extreme povertyby 2025, according to impact, among others, of the generation and energycoverage, including growth, distribution and redistribution of energyincome.
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Universal energy that promotes universal access to clean energy withemphasis on the poorest population.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
RENEWABLE
ENERGYTarget: INDC page link
Unconditional target:Develop the export potential of electricity, generated mainly byrenewable energies, reaching to export an estimated 8,930 MW by 2030,
increasing energy state income.
Conditional target:Bolivia’s energy export potential has increased, generated mainly fromrenewable energy to power 10,489 MW by 2030.
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Promotion of energy surplus export from renewable sources, positioningBolivia as a regional powerhouse with clean energy.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
LULUCF/FORESTRY
LAND
DEGRADATION
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Restoration and recovery of degraded soils and forests.
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
SUSTAINABLE
FOREST
MANAGEMENT
Target: INDC page link
Unconditonal targets:Zero illegal deforestation by 2020Increased the surface of forested and reforested areas to 4.5 millionhectares by 2030.
Increased forest areas with integrated and sustainable communitymanagement approaches with 16.9 million hectares in 2030, in referenceto 3.1 million hectares by 2010. Increase net forest cover more than 54million hectares by 2030, compared to the 52.5 million of 2010.
Contributing to an increase in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 5.4 % in2030, furthered by agricultural and forestry production, complementingconservation efforts.Joint mitigation and adaptation capacity has increased in areas coveredby forests, agricultural and forestry systems from 0.35 units in 2010 to0.78 in 2030, as measured by the Index of Sustainable Forest Life,
achieving productivity and conservation systems that are bothcomplementary and resilient.Conditional targets:Community forest management has increased sevenfold in the area offorest management in 2030.
Timber and non-timber production has increased by 40%, doubling foodproduction from the integrated management of forest and agriculturalsystems in 2030.
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Integrated and sustainable management of forests has strengthenedthrough the management of timber and non-timber products in anintegrated and sustainable manner.Implementation of control, monitoring, and tracking systems for theappropriate use of areas of forest life.
Actions related to supervision and control for the proper management offorests has been achieved.
Actions pertaining to the proper management of protected areas andforest areas with conservation priority have been achieved.
Control of illegal deforestation and establishment of systems of controland monitoring of deforestation, fires and forest fires.Strengthening community based stewardship in forest management andfarming systems.Training in technologies adapted to climate change (local knowledge andmodern technologies).
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ADAPTATION ACTIONS AND POLICIES
REFORESTATIONTarget: INDC page link
Conditional target:Increased reforestation by 6 million hectares by 2030.
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Consolidation and strengthening of regenerative capacities of forests andforest systems.Forestation and reforestation, forest plantations, parks and urban forests.
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ENVIRONMENT
ECOSYSTEM AND
BIODIVERSITY
Target: INDC page link
Strengthened environmental functions (carbon capture and storage,
organic matter and soil fertility, biodiversity conservation and wateravailability) in about 29 million hectares by 2030.
Actions:
UNCONDITIONAL ACTIONS: INDC page link
Resilience has been achieved through the strengthening ofenvironmental functions and the productive capacities of agricultural andagroforestry systems.Conservation of areas with high environmental functions.Consolidation of agroforestry systems.Transition to semi - intensive systems of livestock management andintegrated management of agroforestry and silviculture techniques.Transition to agricultural systems with sustainable managementpractices.Measures of agricultural and livestock production insurance to includeadditional conservation actions, making resilient agricultural and forestryproduction systems.Development of research and information on alternatives for climatechange and adaptation technologies.Strengthening of local capacities for adaptation to climate change.
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