Clinton Foundation. Key Messages MRV Systems need to deliver more than emissions estimation – they must help governments deal with issues that matter.

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Clinton Foundation

Key Messages MRV Systems need to deliver more than emissions estimation – they must help governments deal with issues that matter to them Development of MRV Systems need to start with the ‘why’ and ‘what’

What is SLEEK? A system for estimating emissions and removals from the land sector that meets all reporting requirements It is a complete system Not just models and data Include administrative processes, reporting processes, analysis and inputs to policy It’s also supporting Kenya’s domestic agenda

Why are we doing SLEEK?

How did SLEEK come about?

What are the components of SLEEK? Daily weather data and scenarios Crop, forest and plant growth curves and information about management regimes Land Cover maps showing change over time Assessments of the level of carbon stored in soils and models for tracking change over time Assessments and models of the drivers of Land Use Change

What are the key challenges in developing an MRV system?

Data is fragmented, disorganised and incomplete

Climate Change HIV Maternal & child health Infrastructure provision Political stability Quality education Unemployment Gender inclusiveness Conflict Refugee pressure Safe water Agricultural development Climate change competes with a range of pressing issues

MRV systems are complex to build

Institutional Arrangements are Key

Misguided Approach to MRV Not starting with the why and what Immediate conclusion jumping based on what people are interested in, e.g. Need x plots Then argue if circular, square etc Need x remote sensing data Because it is already there or Because it is the latest thing Lack of focus on national system needs Retrofitting required

So what lessons should we consider in building sustainable MRV systems in developing countries?

Step 1: build strong foundations within the country

Step 2: identify the data that’s in the country and fill the gaps

Step 3: reduce the costs by making the calculator generic

Step 4: improve the return on investment and foster political will for continued data by harnessing the data to meet development challenges

If the international community wants MRV systems in developing countries they need to be built in a way that supports broad development priorities

Monitoring progress towards 10% forest cover Improving crop choice for farmers REDD+ tool Weather index based insurance Prioritization of development interventions Examples of apps that SLEEK could support in Kenya

Today’s take home message MRV development needs to start with the ‘why’ – and to be sustainable, it must be more than just carbon