Sectorial Plan for Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change for the Consolidation of a Low Carbon Economy in the Transformation Industry. Pays/Territoire Brésil Type du document Date 2013 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Air et atmosphère, Environnement gén. Mot clé Changement de climat Émissions Qualité de l'air/pollution de l'air Couche d'ozone Planification environnementale Santé publique Transport/dépôt Commerce/industrie/sociétés Lutte contre la pollution Exploitation agricole Conservation du sol/amélioration du sol Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie Transformation/manutention Aire géographique Amazone, Amériques, Amérique latine et Caraïbes, AMERIQUE LATINE ET CARAIBES FAO, Atlantique nord, Amérique du Sud, Atlantique sud Entry into force notes 2012-2020 Résumé The new Sectorial Mitigation and Adaptation Plans to Climate Change prepared for the Health Sector, Transportation and Urban Mobility, Industry, and Mining was determined by Decree No. 7.390 of 9 December 2010, regulating the National Policy on Climate Change and is an integral part of the Brazilian strategy of mitigation and adaptation to climate change. The Sectorial Plans were prepared with the participation of representatives of the productive sectors and civil society, indicated by the Brazilian Forum on Climate Change (FBMC), and other entities. The Plan is organized into five axes of action: carbon emissions management; Recycling and co-processing; Energy efficiency; voluntary mitigation actions; and sustainable technologies. Texte intégral Portugais Site web www.mma.gov.br Références - Législation Implemente Law No. 12.187 instituting the National Policy on Climate Change (PNMC). Législation | Brésil | 2009 Mot clé: Changement de climat, Planification environnementale, Conservation du sol/amélioration du sol, Remise en état des sols Source: FAO, FAOLEX Decree No. 7.390 regulating Law No. 12.187, instituting the National Policy on Climate Change. Législation | Brésil | 2010 Mot clé: Changement de climat, Institution, Émissions, Couche d'ozone Source: FAO, FAOLEX