Interinstitutional Committee on Climate Change
The Interinstitutional Committee on Climate Change is a permanent, consultative, deliberative and advisory body in charge of formulating policies, monitoring the management for the reduction and prevention of the negative impacts of climate change, and the mitigation of its adverse effects. The Committee is comprised of governmental, non-governmental, organized civil society, and academic institutions at the political and technical level linked to the issue of climate change. This committee is subdivided into working groups or subcommittees that focus on various topics related to climate change such as health and air quality, forests, water resources, energy, agriculture, and country negotiating groups, among others. One of the results of the Committee is the National Climate Change Strategy (Span. ENCC), which emerged from an extensive consultation process conducted at the national level.
Institutional design
Formalization: is the innovation embedded in the constitution or legislation, in an administrative act, or not formalized at all?
Frequency: how often does the innovation take place: only once, sporadically, or is it permanent or regular?
Mode of Selection of Participants: is the innovation open to all participants, access is restricted to some kind of condition, or both methods apply?
Type of participants: those who participate are individual citizens, civil society organizations, private stakeholders or a combination of those?
Decisiveness: does the innovation takes binding, non-binding or no decision at all?
Co-governance: is there involvement of the government in the process or not?
- Formalization
- embedded in the constitution/legislation
- Frequency
- regular
- Mode of selection of participants
- restricted
- Type of participants
- civil society private stakeholders
- Decisiveness
- democratic innovation yields a binding decision
- Co-Governance
- yes
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