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CLIMATE HAZARDS AND CHANGES IDENTIFIED
  • Floods
  • Droughts
  • Changes in precipitation patterns
  • Wildfires
  • Storms, hurricanes, cyclones
  • Melting of glaciers
  • Heatwaves
  • Seasonal shifts
  • Sea level rise
  • Thawing of permafrost
How are NAP priorities structured

Peru's NAP has a vision and an overall objective.

It has three specific objectives, 13 associated strategic actions, 46 associated products, and 92 associated measures.

# of Specific Adaptation Actions Identified

92

Guiding Principles for the NAP Process
  • participatory
  • transparent
  • coordinated
  • gender responsive
  • inclusive of vulnerable groups and communities
  • Ecosystem based, environmentally sustainable
  • Multisectoral
  • guided by Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge
  • Other: transversality; accountability; prevention; climate governance; traceability; financial viability; intergenerational; alignment
Use of Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge
Is loss and damage mentioned?

Data reflects NAPs submitted to the UNFCCC as of 30/04/2025

* The list of NAPs on the UNFCCC’s NAP Central includes sector-specific NAPs from Uruguay for four sectors (agriculture, cities and infrastructure, energy, and coastal sectors). Sector-specific NAPs are not included in the analysis as we are focusing on multi-sector NAP documents.

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