I work in different roles for the UNFCCC, VERRA and GCC, evaluating and designing climate mitigation projects and methodologies. I am a member of the UNFCCC's Article 6.4 roster of experts, the CDM Methodology Panel and the RIT team. I am a nominated national expert for technical analysis of national communications, biennial updates reports and biennial report from Annex I Parties and NAI Parties under the UNFCCC. The overlap between Kyoto and the Montreal Protocols is the topic of my last publication. Following 10 years as an energy engineer in technical assistance for GIZ and USAID, I published an ethnographic approach to technical assistance management, 2012 Routledge. Finally I was assistant director of the LEAD-Europe foundation in Geneva, coaching mid-career leaders in European Ministries of the Environment on sustainability policies. Details on www.thomas-grammig.com
Paris Agreement Art.6 national authorities increasingly struggle to unpack enormous ambitions of resource planning, solidifying NDCs and using markets while intensely seeking ownership.nbsp; Some donors’ process tools have decision factors shaping roles and targets in an exploratory open manner instead of yet another set of “generic guidebooks”.nbsp; Roles-targets-products co-evolve.nbsp; Last time I designed a TA process was a capacity building approach hydropower for national electrification agency ADER, contracted by GIZ-Madagascar.
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German
English
Spanish
French
Topics of interest
Development Effectiveness
EU Internal Procedures
Biodiversity & Ecosystem
Capacity Development
Climate change & disaster risks
Communicating Development Cooperation
Intervention Cycle Management (Project/Program Cycle Management)
Development Policy
Energy
Environment & green economy
Knowledge Management
Monitoring & Evaluation
Forests
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Countries of interest
Worldwide
Europe
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