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agenda item 6: "Reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries: approaches to stimulate action", again written here exactly as in the official text. The name for the agenda item was also used at COP 13 in Bali, December 2007. By COP 15 in
Copenhagen, December 2009, the scope of the agenda item was broadened to "Methodological guidance for activities relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries", moving to "Policy approaches and positive incentives on issues relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries; and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries" by COP 16. At COP 17 the title of the decision simply referred back to an earlier decision: "Guidance on systems for providing information on how safeguards are addressed and respected and modalities relating to forest reference emission levels and forest reference levels as referred to in decision 1/CP.16". At COP 19 the titles of decisions 9 and 12 refer back to decision 1/CP.16, paragraph 70 and appendix I respectively, while the other decisions only mention the topic under consideration.
525:. The UNFCCC decisions on REDD+ are silent on the issue of rewarding countries and participants for their verified net emission reductions or enhanced removals of greenhouse gases. It is not very likely that specific requirements for sub-national implementation of the distribution of benefits will be adopted, as this will be perceived to be an issue of national sovereignty. Generic guidance may be provided, using language similar to that of the safeguards, such as "result-based finance has to accrue to local stakeholders" without being specific on percentages retention for management, identification of stakeholders, type of benefit or means of distribution. Countries may decide to channel any benefits through an existing program on rural development, for instance, provide additional services (e.g. extension, better market access, training, seedlings) or pay local stakeholders directly. Many financial entities do have specific requirement on the design of a system to use funds received, and reporting on the use of these funds.
967:, subjecting the forests and its inhabitants to new ways of expropriation and enclosure at the hands of polluting companies and market speculators. So-called "carbon cowboys" β unscrupulous entrepreneurs who attempt to acquire rights to carbon in rainforest for small-scale projects β have signed on indigenous communities to unfair contracts, often with a view to on-selling the rights to investors for a quick profit. In 2012 an Australian businessman operating in Peru was revealed to have signed 200-year contracts with an Amazon tribe, the Yagua, many members of which are illiterate, giving him a 50 per cent share in their carbon resources. The contracts allow him to establish and control timber projects and palm oil plantations in Yagua rainforest. This risk is largely negated by the focus on national and subnational REDD+ programs, and by government ownership of these initiatives.
370:) of emissions or removals per year. If the amounts are emissions, the reference level becomes a reference emission level (REL); however these RELs are seen by some as incomplete as they do not take into account removals. Reference levels are based on a scope β what is included? β a scale β the geographical area from which it is derived or to which it is applied β and a period over which the reference level is calculated. The scope, the scale and the period can be modified in reference to national circumstances: specific conditions in the country that would call for an adjustment of the basis from which the reference levels are constructed. A reference level can be based on observations or measurements of amounts in the past, in which case it is retrospective, or it can be an expectation or projection of amounts into the future, in which case it is prospective.
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are arguably not mandated or required by the COP decisions. A body of research suggests that, at least as of 2016, REDD+ as a global architecture has only had a limited effect on local political realities, as pre-existing entrenched power dynamics and incentives that promote deforestation are not easily changed by the relatively small sums of money that REDD+ has delivered to date. In addition, issues like land tenure that fundamentally determine who makes decisions about land use and deforestation have not been adequately addressed by REDD+, and there is no clear consensus on how complex political issues like land tenure can be easily resolved to favor standing forests over cleared forests through a relatively top-down mechanism like REDD+.
1065:(CER) under the CDM of the Kyoto Protocol. Such carbon credits could then offset emissions in the country or company of the buyer of the carbon credits. This would require Annex I countries to agree to deeper cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases in order to create a market for the carbon credits from REDD+, which is unlikely to happen soon given the current state of negotiations in the COP, but even then there is the fear that the market will be flooded with carbon credits, depressing the price to levels where REDD+ is no longer an economically viable option. Some developing countries, such as Brazil and China, maintain that developed countries must commit to real emissions reductions, independent of any offset mechanism.
1684:, decision 4/CP.15: "Methodological guidance for activities relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries" provided more substantive information on requirements for REDD+. Specifically, the national forest monitoring system was introduced, with elements of measurement, reporting and verification (MRV). Countries were encouraged to develop national strategies, develop domestic capacity, establish reference levels, and establish a participatory approach with "full and effective engagement of Indigenous peoples and local communities in (β¦) monitoring and reporting".
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submitted in a certain format and open for review by the convention. There are certain aspects that go beyond this basic philosophy β such as the 'safeguards', explained in more detail below β but in essence REDD+ is no more than a set of guidelines on how to report on forest resources and forest management strategies and their results in terms of reducing emissions and enhancing removals of greenhouse gases. However, a set of requirements has been elaborated to ensure that REDD+ programs contain key elements and that reports from
Parties are consistent and comparable and that their content are open to review and in function of the objectives of the convention.
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and meet UNFCCC requirements for REDD+ results-based payments. It does so through a country-based approach that provides advisory and technical support services tailored to national circumstances and needs. The UN-REDD Programme is a collaborative programme of the United
Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and harnesses the technical expertise of these UN agencies. Other examples of REDD+ multilaterals include the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility and Forest Investment Program, hosted by The World Bank.
684:) in 2007, a partnership aimed at assisting developing countries in addressing certain measures needed in order to effectively participate in the REDD+ mechanism. These measures include capacity development, governance, engagement of Indigenous Peoples and technical needs. The initial set of supported countries were Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Tanzania, Vietnam, and Zambia. By March 2014 the Programme counted 49 participants, 18 of which are receiving financial support to kick start or complement a variety of national REDD+ readiness activities. The other 31
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safeguards; technical assessment of reference (emission) levels; modalities for measuring, reporting and verifying (MRV); and information on addressing the drivers of deforestation and forest degradation. Requirements to be eligible access to "results-based finance" have been specified: through submission of reports for which the contents have been specified; technical assessment through
International Consultation and Analysis (ICA) for which procedures have been specified. With these decisions the overall framework for REDD+ implementation was completed, although many details still needed to be provided.
544:" (UNDRIP). Article 19 of UNDRIP requires that "States shall consult and cooperate in good faith with the Indigenous peoples concerned through their own representative institutions in order to obtain their free, prior and informed consent before adopting and implementing legislative or administrative measures that may affect them". This article is interpreted by many organizations engaged in REDD+, for example in the UN-REDD "Guidelines on Free, Prior and Informed Consent," to mean that every, or at least many, communities need to provide their consent before any REDD+ activities can take place.
1661:, December 2007, where the first substantial decision on REDD+ was adopted, Decision 2/CP.13: "Reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries: approaches to stimulate action", calling for demonstration activities to be reported upon two years later and assessment of drivers of deforestation. REDD+ was also referenced in decision 1/CP.13, the "Bali Action Plan", with reference to all five eligible activities for REDD+ (with sustainable management of forests, conservation of forest carbon stocks and enhancement of forest carbon stocks constituting the "+" in REDD+).
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737:(FCPF) was presented to the international community at COP 13 in Bali, December 2007. Recipient countries can apply $ 3.6 million towards: the development of national strategies; stakeholder consultation; capacity building; development of reference levels; development of a national forest monitoring system; and social and environmental safeguards analysis. Those countries that successfully achieve a state of readiness can apply to the related Carbon Fund, for support towards national implementation of REDD+.
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enhanced removals. It establishes the confidence of the international community in the national REDD+ program. The results measured against these baselines may be eligible for results-based payments. Setting the reference levels too lax will erode the confidence in the national REDD+ program, while setting them too strict will erode the potential to earn the benefits with which to operate the national REDD+ program. Careful consideration of all relevant information is therefore of crucial importance.
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752:"United States" The United States has provided more than $ 1.5 billion in support for REDD+ and other sustainable landscape activities since 2010. It supports several multilateral partnerships including the FCPF, as well as flagship global programs such as SilvaCarbon, which provides support to REDD+ countries in measuring and monitoring forests and forest-related emissions. The United States also provides significant regional and bilateral support to numerous countries implementing REDD+.
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sustainable charcoal production, and agroforestry. Although it is not clear whether these diverse projects are genuinely different from older integrated conservation and development initiatives that pre-date REDD+, there is evidence that REDD+ has altered global policy conversations, possibly elevating issues like
Indigenous peoples' land rights to higher levels, or conversely threatening to bypass safeguards for Indigenous rights. Debate surrounding these issues is ongoing.
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developing countries" environmental and social safeguards were introduced, with a reiteration of requirements for the national forest monitoring system. These safeguards were introduced to ensure that implementation of REDD+ at the national level would not lead to detrimental effects for the environment or the local population. Countries are required to provide summaries of information on how these safeguards are implemented throughout the three "phases" of REDD+.
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national strategies or action plans that could involve further capacity-building, technology development and transfer and results-based demonstration activities, and evolving into results-based actions that should be fully measured, reported and verified". The initial phase of the development of national strategies and action plans and capacity building is typically referred to as the "Readiness phase" (a term like
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of information for national REDD+ programs. A fully functional monitoring system can go beyond the requirements posted by the UNFCCC to include issues such as a registry of projects and participants, and evaluation of program achievements and policy effectiveness. It may be purpose-built, but it may also be integrated into existing forest monitoring tools.
476:(e) That actions are consistent with the conservation of natural forests and biological diversity, ensuring that the actions are not used for the conversion of natural forests, but are instead used to incentivize the protection and conservation of natural forests and their ecosystem services, and to enhance other social and environmental benefits;
1699:: "Guidance on systems for providing information on how safeguards are addressed and respected and modalities relating to forest reference emission levels and forest reference levels as referred to in decision 1/CP.16". Details are provided on preparation and submission of reference levels and guidance on providing information on safeguards.
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national development strategies, the participation of forest communities and
Indigenous peoples in the design and maintenance of REDD+, funding for the countries implementing REDD+, and the consistent monitoring of forest resources to detect permanence of the forest resources that have been reported by countries under the REDD+ mechanism.
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470:(c) Respect for the knowledge and rights of indigenous peoples and members of local communities, by taking into account relevant international obligations, national circumstances and laws, and noting that the United Nations General Assembly has adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples;
429:(ICA), which is effectively a peer-review by a team composed of an expert from an Annex I Party and an expert from a non-Annex I Party which "will be conducted in a manner that is nonintrusive, non-punitive and respectful of national sovereignty". This "technical team of experts shall analyse the extent to which:
519:) and with carbon credits traded on the international voluntary carbon market. However, under the UNFCCC REDD+ is defined as national (Decisions 4/CP.15 and 1/CP.16 consistently refer to national strategies and action plans and national monitoring, with sub-national coverage allowed as an interim measure only).
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decision 1/CP.16 was adopted. In section C: "Policy approaches and positive incentives on issues relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries; and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in
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mechanism and instead favors creation of a multilateral development assistance fund created from donations by developed states. For REDD to be successful science and regulatory infrastructure related to forests will need to increase so nations may inventory all their forest carbon, show that they can
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The UN-REDD Programme's 2016-2020 governance arrangements allow for the full and effective participation of all UN-REDD Programme stakeholders β partner countries, donors, Indigenous peoples, civil society organizations, participating UN agencies β while ensuring streamlined decision-making processes
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Partnership Facility, Norway's International Climate and Forest Initiative, the Global Environment Facility, Australia's International Forest Carbon Initiative,
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Safeguard (c): Respect for the knowledge and rights of indigenous peoples and members of local communities, by taking into account relevant international obligations, national circumstances and laws, and noting that the United
Nations General Assembly has adopted the United Nations Declaration on the
762:(ITTO) has launched a thematic program on REDD+ and environmental services with an initial funding of US$ 3.5 million from Norway. In addition, the 45th session of the ITTO Council held in November 2009, recommended that efforts relating REDD+ should focus on promoting "sustainable forest management".
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All pertinent issues that comprise REDD+ are exclusively those that are included in the decisions of the COP, as indicated in the above sections. There is, however, a large variety of concepts and approaches that are labelled (as being part of) REDD+ by their proponents, either being a substitute for
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Decision 2/CP.15 of the UNFCCC countries are requested to develop national forest monitoring systems (NFMS) that support the functions of measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) of actions and achievements of the implementation of REDD+ activities. NFMS is the key component in the management
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As with other approaches under the UNFCCC, there are few prescriptions that specifically mandate how to implement the mechanism at national level; the principles of national sovereignty and subsidiarity imply that the UNFCCC can only provide guidelines for implementation, and require that reports are
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The remaining outstanding decisions on REDD+ were completed at COP 21 in 2015. With the conclusion of decisions on reporting on the safeguards, non-market approaches, and non-carbon benefits, the UNFCCC rulebook on REDD+ was completed. All countries were also encouraged to implement and support
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Coalition for Rainforest Nations, dated 28 July 2005, was entitled "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation in Developing Countries: Approaches to Stimulate Action". COP 11 entered the request to consider the document as
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The United Nations Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries β or UN-REDD Programme β is a multilateral body. It partners with developing countries to support them in establishing the technical capacities needed to implement REDD+
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The UN-REDD Programme adheres to the belief that information is fundamental to the effective participation of all stakeholders, including the public, in the advancement of REDD+ efforts around the world. Information sharing promotes transparency and accountability and enables public participation in
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When REDD+ was first discussed by the UNFCCC, no indication was given of the positive incentives that would support developing countries in their efforts to implement REDD+ to reduce emissions and enhance removals of greenhouse gases from forests. In the absence of guidance from the COP, two options
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Following the Warsaw Framework on REDD-plus, the first country had submitted a Biennial Update Report with a Technical Annex containing the details on emission reductions from REDD+ eligible activities. Brazil submitted its first Biennial Update Report on 31 December 2014. The Technical Annex covers
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Some countries are already implementing aspects of a national forest monitoring system and activities aimed at reducing emissions and enhancing removals that go beyond REDD+ readiness. For example, the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility has 19 countries in the pipeline of the Carbon Fund, which will
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in five pilot countries: Ecuador, Peru, Tanzania, Viet Nam and Zambia. As part of this programme, the Government of Tanzania will soon complete the country's first comprehensive forest inventory to assess its forest resources including the size of the carbon stock stored within its forests. A forest
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Deforestation and forest degradation account for 17β29% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the reduction of which is estimated to be one of the most cost-efficient climate change mitigation strategies. Regeneration of forest on degraded or deforested lands can remove COβ from the atmosphere through
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Decision 12/CP.19 established that the "summary of information" on the safeguards will be provided in the National Communications to the UNFCCC, which for developing country Parties will be once every four years. Additionally, and on a voluntary basis, the summary of information may be posted on the
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The technical assessment of these results is an independent, external process that is managed by the Secretariat to the UNFCCC; countries need to facilitate the requirements of this assessment. The technical assessment is included within the broader process of International Consultation and Analysis
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Reference levels are a key component for any national REDD+ program. They serve as a baseline for measuring the success of REDD+ programs in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from forests. They are available for examination by the international community to assess the reported emission reductions or
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realm of multi-lateral negotiations under the UNFCCC. For example, the World Bank and the UN-REDD Programme, the two largest sources of funding and technical assistance for readiness activities and therefore unavoidable for most developing countries, place requirements upon recipient countries that
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In response to concerns over the potential for negative consequences resulting from the implementation of REDD+ the UNFCCC established a list of safeguards that countries need to "address and respect" and "promote and support" in order to guarantee the correct and lasting generation of results from
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The requirements and characteristics of reference levels are under the purview of the UNFCCC. Given the wide variety in ecological conditions and country-specific circumstances, these requirements are rather global and every country will have a range of options in its definition of reference levels
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produced no fewer than seven decisions on REDD+, which are jointly known as the "Warsaw Framework on REDD-plus". These decisions address a work program on results-based finance; coordination of support for implementation; modalities for national forest monitoring systems; presenting information on
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National Steering Committees facilitate strong country ownership and shared/common decision-making for National REDD+ Programmes, and include representatives of civil society and indigenous peoples. Each National Steering Committee provides oversight for National Programmes, addressing any delays,
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One of the largest issues is how reduction of emissions and the removal of greenhouse gases will be monitored consistently on a large scale, across a number of countries, each with separate environmental agencies and laws. Other issues relate to the conflict between the REDD+ approach and existing
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At the 2007 Bali Conference, the Norwegian government announced their International Climate and Forests Initiative (NICFI), which provided US$ 1 billion towards the Brazilian REDD scheme and US$ 500 million towards the creation and implementation of national-based, REDD+ activities in Tanzania. In
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While a single, harmonized, global system that accounts for and rewards emissions reductions from forests and land use has been elusive, diverse context-specific projects have emerged that support a variety of activities including community-based forest management, enforcement of protected areas,
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In 2009, at COP 15 in Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Accord was reached, noting in section 6 the recognition of the crucial role of REDD and REDD+ and the need to provide positive incentives for such actions by enabling the mobilization of financial resources from developed countries. The Accord
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A national REDD+ strategy need not refer solely to the establishment of national parks or protected areas; by the careful design of rules and guidelines, REDD+ could include land use practices such as shifting cultivation by Indigenous communities and reduced-impact-logging, provided sustainable
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Decision 1/CP.16, paragraph 73, suggests that national capacity for implementing REDD+ is built up in phases, "beginning with the development of national strategies or action plans, policies and measures, and capacity-building, followed by the implementation of national policies and measures and
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of the Conference of the Parties to the convention (COP) at the request of Costa Rica and Papua New Guinea, on behalf of the Coalition for Rainforest Nations, when they submitted the document "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation in Developing Countries: Approaches to Stimulate Action", with a
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grounds. During the UN climate negotiations in Copenhagen (2009) and Cancun (2010) strong civil society and social movements coalitions formed a strong front to fight the World Bank out of the climate. However, this concern has largely died down as the World Bank initiatives have been more full
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In the text of the convention repeated reference is made to national "policies and measures", the set of legal, regulatory and administrative instruments that parties develop and implement to achieve the objective of the convention. These policies can be specific to climate change mitigation or
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final report on climate change and a paragraph that endorsed REDD+; this was captured in a video entitled "the 2nd May Revolt". However, these protests have largely disappeared in recent years. Indigenous people sit as permanent representatives on many multinational and national REDD+ bodies.
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REDD/REDD+ will not benefit Indigenous Peoples, but in fact will result in more violations of Indigenous Peoples' rights. It will increase the violation of our human rights, our rights to our lands, territories and resources, steal our land, cause forced evictions, prevent access and threaten
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The overall development goal of the Programme is "to reduce forest emissions and enhance carbon stocks in forests while contributing to national sustainable development". The UN-REDD Programme supports nationally led REDD+ processes and promotes the informed and meaningful involvement of all
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e from a reduction in deforestation. This Technical Annex was reviewed through the International Consultation and Analysis process and on 22 September 2015 a technical report was issued by the UNFCCC which states that "the LULUCF experts consider that the data and information provided in the
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Countries have to regularly provide a summary of information on how these safeguards are addressed and respected. This could come in the form, for instance, of explaining the legal and regulatory environment with regards to the recognition, inclusion and engagement of Indigenous Peoples, and
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Additionally, the Programme has identified four important cross-cutting themes as being particularly significant in order to ensure that the outcomes and outputs of the Programme will achieve results as desired: Stakeholder Engagement, Forest Governance, Tenure Security and Gender Equality.
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Since the first discussion on REDD+ in 2005, and particularly at COP 13 in 2007 and COP 15 in 2009, many concerns have been voiced on aspects of REDD+. Though it is widely understood that REDD+ will need to undergo full-scale implementation in all non-Annex I countries to meet the
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without becoming any more specific. The ability of local communities to effectively contribute to REDD+ field activities and the measurement of forest properties for estimating reduced emissions and enhanced emissions of greenhouse gases has been clearly demonstrated in various countries.
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refers to detrimental effects outside of the project area attributable to project activities. Leakage is less of an issue when REDD+ is implemented at a national or subnational level, as there can be no domestic leakage once full national coverage is achieved. However, there can still be
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The UNFCCC does not define what constitutes a forest; it only requires that Parties communicate to the UNFCCC on how they define a forest. The UNFCCC does suggest using a definition in terms of minimal area, minimal crown coverage and minimal height at maturity of perennial vegetation.
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Reference levels have to eventually have national coverage, but they may be composed from a number of sub-national reference levels. As an example, forest degradation may have a reference emission level for commercial selective logging and one for extraction of minor timber and
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at the Policy Board meetings, and "may be invited to submit a request to receive funding for a National Programme in the future, if selected through a set of criteria to prioritize funding for new countries approved by the Policy Board". The Programme operates in six work
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is included in the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The REDD+ decisions under the UNFCCC do not have this as an explicit requirement; however, the safeguard on respect for the knowledge and rights of Indigenous peoples and members of local communities
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services, and to enhance other social and environmental benefits. Footnote to this safeguard: Taking into account the need for sustainable livelihoods of indigenous peoples and local communities and their interdependence on forests in most countries, reflected in the
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use by rural communities. Effectively, every identified driver of deforestation or forest degradation has to be represented in one or more reference emission level(s). Similarly for reference levels for enhancement of carbon stocks, there may be a reference level for
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The collaborating UN agencies of the UN-REDD Programme β FAO, UNEP and UNDP β are committed to making information about the Programme and its operations available to the public in the interest of transparency. As part of this commitment, the Programme publishes
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COP 20 in December 2014 did not produce any new decisions on REDD+. A reference was made to REDD+ in decision 8/CP.20 "Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the Parties and guidance to the Green Climate Fund", where in paragraph 18 the COP
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Most REDD+ activities or projects implemented since the call for demonstration activities in Decision 2/CP.13 December 2007 are focused on readiness, which is not surprising given that REDD+ and its requirements were completely new to all developing countries.
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Countries are encouraged to identify "national circumstances" that impact the drivers: specific conditions within the country that impact the forest resources. Hints for typical national circumstances can be found in preambles to various COP decisions, such as
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There are risks that the local inhabitants and the communities that live in the forests will be bypassed and that they will not be consulted and so they will not actually receive any revenues. Fair distribution of REDD+ benefits will not be achieved without a
629:(GCF) was established at COP 17 to function as the financial mechanism for the UNFCCC, thereby including REDD+ finance. The Warsaw Framework on REDD-plus makes various references to the GCF, instructing developing country Parties to apply to the GCF for
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Subsequent to the initial donor nation response, the UN established REDD Plus, or REDD+, expanding the original program's scope to include increasing forest cover through both reforestation and the planting of new forest cover, as well as promoting
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request to create an agenda item to discuss consideration of reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in natural forests as a mitigation measure. COP 11 entered the request to consider the document as agenda item 6:
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already is supporting phase 1 and 2 REDD+ programs, and is finalizing rules to allow disbursement of result-based finance to developing countries that submit verified reports of emission reductions and enhanced removals of greenhouse gases.
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Sunderlin, William D.; Ekaputri, Andini Desita; Sills, Erin O.; Duchelle, Amy E.; Kweka, Demetrius; Diprose, Rachael; Doggart, Nike; Ball, Steve; Lima, Rebeca; Enright, Adrian; Torres, Jorge; Hartanto, Herlina; Toniolo, AngΓ©lica (2014).
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However, unlike a true verification the technical assessment cannot "approve" or "reject" the reference level, or the reported results measured against this reference level. It does provide clarity on potential areas for improvement.
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REDD+ contributions to the mitigation of climate change are implemented and safeguarded with policies and measures that constitute results-based actions, including the development of appropriate and effective institutional
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The approach detailed under the UNFCCC is commonly referred to as "reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation", abbreviated as REDD+. This title and the acronyms, however, are not used by the COP itself.
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greatest. Some of the drivers will be generic β in the sense that they are prevalent in many countries, such as increasing population pressure β while others will be very specific to countries or regions within countries.
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Forest Fund to aid forest conservation activities in Central Africa. In 2010, Norway signed a Letter of Intent with Indonesia to provide the latter country with up to US$ 1 billion "assuming that Indonesia achieves good
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under which a trust fund established in July 2008 allows donors to pool resources to generate the requisite transfer flow of resources to significantly reduce global emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.
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rotation and harvesting cycles can be demonstrated. Some argue that this is opening the door to logging operations in primary forests, displacement of local populations for "conservation", increase of tree plantations.
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issues, forest governance issues, gender considerations and the social and environmental safeguards, ensuring the full and effective participation of stakeholders, inter alia Indigenous peoples and local communities.
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In 2010, national governments of developing and developed countries joined efforts to create the Interim REDD+ Partnership as means to enhance implementation of early action and foster fast start finance for REDD+
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Fearnside, Philip (2000). "Global warming and tropical land-use change: Greenhouse gas emissions from biomass burning, decomposition and soils in forest conversion, shifting cultivation and secondary vegetation".
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with concrete, cement and bricks (AFOLU to industry). Many initiatives require leakage be taken into account in program design, so that potential leakage of emissions, including across borders, can be minimized.
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While the COP decisions emphasize national ownership and stakeholder consultation, there are concerns that some of the larger institutional organizations are driving the process, in particular outside of the
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originally referred to "reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries", which was the title of the original document on REDD. It was superseded by REDD+ in the Warsaw Framework on REDD-plus
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inexistent) consultation processes with local communities; the lack of criteria to determine when a country is ready to implement REDD+ projects (readiness); the negative impacts such as deforestation and
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In a multi-year research project the engagement of local communities in REDD+ field activity implementation in 7 developing countries was studied and found to be highly effective. See multiple papers at
433:(a) There is consistency in methodologies, definitions, comprehensiveness and the information provided between the assessed reference level and the results of the implementation of the activities (...);
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259:(d) A system for providing information on how the social and environmental safeguards (included in an appendix to the decision) are being addressed and respected throughout the implementation of REDD+.
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There is a very substantial number of REDD+ projects globally and this section lists only a selection. One of the more comprehensive online tools with up-to-date information on REDD+ projects is the
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Under the market-based approach, REDD+ would act as an "offset scheme" in which verified results-based actions translate into some form of carbon credits, more-or-less analogous to the market for
249:(b) A national forest reference emission level and/or forest reference level or, if appropriate, as an interim measure, subnational forest reference emission levels and/or forest reference levels;
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is particularly suited to the assessment of areas of forest and stratification of different forest types. Ground-based observations involve forest surveys to measure the carbon pools used by the
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that economic and social development and poverty eradication are global priorities" in the Bali Action Plan, enabling developing countries to prioritize policies like poverty eradication through
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Technical country capacity enhancing support through sharing of expertise, common approaches, analyses, methodologies, tools, data, best practices and facilitated South-South knowledge sharing.
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indigenous agricultural practices, destroy biodiversity and cultural diversity and cause social conflicts. Under REDD/REDD+, states and carbon traders will take more control over our forests.
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van der Werf, G.R.; Morton, D. C.; DeFries, R. S.; Olivier, J. G. J.; Kasibhatla, P. S.; Jackson, R. B.; Collatz, G. J.; Randerson, J. T. (November 2009). "CO2 emissions from forest loss".
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Australia established a A$ 200 million International Forest Carbon Initiative, focused on developing REDD+ activities in its vicinity, i.e., in areas like Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.
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within Brazil's territory, a little under half of the national territory, reporting emission reductions against Brazil's previously submitted reference emission level of 2,971.02 MtCO
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originally referred to "reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries" the title of the original document on REDD. It was superseded in the negotiations by REDD+.
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Entenmann, Steffen Karl; Schmitt, Christine Brigitte (2013). "'Actors' perceptions of forest biodiversity values and policy issues related to REDD plus implementation in Peru".
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Dressler, Wolfram; McDermott, Melanie; Smith, Will; Pulhin, Juan (2012). "REDD Policy Impacts on Indigenous Property Rights Regimes on Palawan Island, the Philippines".
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A reference level (RL) is expressed as an amount, derived by differencing a sequence of amounts over a period of time. For REDD+ purposes the amount is expressed in CO
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The Programme has expanded steadily since its establishment and now has over 60 official Partner Countries spanning Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America-Caribbean.
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The governance arrangements are built on and informed by five principles: inclusiveness, transparency, accountability, consensus-based decisions and participation.
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Country contributions to the mitigation of climate change though REDD+ are measured, reported and verified and necessary institutional arrangements are in place.
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Di Gregorio, Monica; Brockhaus, Maria; Cronin, Tim; Muharrom, Efrian (2012). "Politics and power in national REDD+ policy processes". In Angelsen, Arild (ed.).
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a fund-based approach where Annex I countries would deposit substantial amounts of money into a fund administered by some multi-lateral entity.
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the Board of the Green Climate Fund (...) (b) to consider decisions relevant to REDD-plus", referring back to earlier COP decisions on REDD+.
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den Besten, Jan Willem; Arts, Bas; Verkooijen, Patrick (2014). "The evolution of REDD+: an analysis of discursive-institutional dynamics".
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UNFCCC decisions or complementary to those decisions. Below follows a β no doubt incomplete β list of such concepts and approaches.
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Contributions of REDD+ to the mitigation of climate change as well as to the provision of additional benefits have been designed.
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High Stakes in a Complex Game: A Snapshot of the Climate Change Negotiating Positions of Major Developing Country Emitters
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options, and to provide technical and financial support for these efforts. The acronym refers to "reducing emissions from
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Mathai, J. (5 October 2009). "Peat Portal | Learn about peatlands and why they matter".
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (22 September 2015).
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the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, and the Green Climate Fund.
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3859:"Modelling Forest Fragmentation and Carbon Emissions for REDD plus"
2269:"Good Practice Guidance for Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry"
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It further requests developing countries to address the drivers of
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REDD+ as a Catalyst for Transformations to a Green Economy (UNEP)
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Espinoza Llanos, Roberto & Feather, Conrad (November 2011).
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Cooperative Mechanisms under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
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UN-REDD Programme 2016-2020 governance arrangements include:
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Annex I states who have exceeded their emissions allowance.
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Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation
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3008:"Carbon offsetting scheme open to corruption, report warns"
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The UN-REDD Programme is a collaborative programme of the
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Official UN-REDD Programme Online Collaborative Workspace
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Illustrative model of greenhouse effect on climate change
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According to some critics, REDD+ is another extension of
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Lu, H.; Wang, X.; Zhang, Y.; Yan, W.; Zhang, J. (2012).
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under the Resources & Publications link on the left.
2323:"UN-REDD Guidelines on Free, Prior and Informed Consent"
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online public access to real-time funding administration
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International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change
2859:"Special Report on Climate Change and Land β IPCC site"
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2714:"The Carbon Fund | Forest Carbon Partnership Facility"
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REDD was first discussed in 2005 by the UNFCCC at its
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were debated by the international community at large:
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gases to maintain consistency with the GHG inventory;
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Ensuring multiple benefits of forests and REDD+ (UNEP)
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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Norwegian International Climate and Forest Initiative
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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REDD-Monitor - Critical analysis and news about REDD
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UN-REDD Programme Multi-Partner Trust Fund Factsheet
3893:. Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI).
2912:. 60 Minutes, Nine Network Australia. Archived from
2645:"Soil carbon monitoring using surveys and modelling"
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1419:The work of the UN-REDD Programme is guided by its
1258:#Difference between REDD+ and the UN-REDD Programme
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United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
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Land tenure, carbon rights and benefit distribution
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Monitoring: measurement, reporting and verification
106:It has been suggested that this article should be
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3608:. UN-REDD Programme. February 2016. Archived from
3588:"UN-REDD Programme Online Collaborative Workspace"
2908:Rice, Stephen & Bartlett, Liam (6 July 2012).
2422:"UN-REDD Programme - Support to Partner Countries"
2224:"IPCC β Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change"
1490:Difference between REDD+ and the UN-REDD Programme
3523:"UN-REDD Programme 2016-2020 Strategic Framework"
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1473:annual and semi-annual programme progress reports
1022:Indigenous Peoples protested in 2008 against the
482:(g) Actions to reduce displacement of emissions".
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7096:REDD+ Partnership, including financing database
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291:(b) Reducing emissions from forest degradation.
194:in developing countries". REDD+ is a voluntary
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3745:. Thomaswhite.com. 11 May 2011. Archived from
2820:"The need for improved forest plantation data"
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479:(f) Actions to address the risks of reversals;
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3769:"UNFCCC documents relevant for REDD+ - REDD+"
3353:. Center for International Forestry Research.
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2623:"Support to forest monitoring and assessment"
1090:2019 United Nations Climate Change Conference
597:Removals of greenhouse gases (specifically CO
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2968:. Asia-Pacific Forestry Week. Archived from
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2808:. Global Environment Facility. October 2012.
2588:"Are We on The Brink of Saving Rainforests?"
857:Natural forests vs. high-density plantations
829:(c) Consideration of the treatment of non-CO
5815:Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
3884:Probert, C.; Sharrock, S.; Ali, N. (2011).
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636:REDD+ is also eligible for inclusion under
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460:the REDD+ mechanism. These safeguards are:
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222:Since 2000, various studies estimate that
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1267:The programme is a collaboration between
642:International Civil Aviation Organization
416:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
294:(c) Conservation of forest carbon stocks.
81:Learn how and when to remove this message
6289:Co-benefits of climate change mitigation
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3367:Analysing REDD+: Challenges and choices
3274:Analysing REDD+: Challenges and choices
3134:"What the (carbon) market cannot do..."
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2397:"Copenhagen Accord of 18 December 2009"
2165:"UNFCCC document FCCC/CP/2013/10/Add.1"
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246:(a) A national strategy or action plan;
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6975:Representative Concentration Pathway
5921:Tipping points in the climate system
5597:Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
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3203:International Journal of the Commons
2500:"FCPF template to apply for funding"
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1323:United Nations Development Programme
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1843:UN-REDD Programme (February 2016).
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1208:Head, UN-REDD Programme Secretariat
1088:people protesting against REDD+ at
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7064:Official UN-REDD Programme Website
6885:Fixed anvil temperature hypothesis
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3984:Asiyanbi, A.; Lund, J. F. (2020).
3887:A REDD+ manual for botanic gardens
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6417:forestry for carbon sequestration
5703:History of climate change science
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3647:Humphreys, D (1 September 2008).
3132:Karsenty, Alain (November 2009).
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1754:CDM excluding Forest Conservation
1361:UN-REDD Programme Executive Board
1321:of the United Nations (FAO), the
1319:Food and Agriculture Organization
1223:Food and Agriculture Organization
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1734:Deforestation and climate change
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605:degraded or deforested areas or
533:Free, prior and informed consent
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214:Settlement and deforestation in
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708:MRV and Monitoring (led by FAO)
6870:Climate variability and change
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5906:Retreat of glaciers since 1850
3849:10.1088/1748-9326/10/12/123001
3828:Environmental Research Letters
3316:10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.01.013
3105:Butler, Rhett (5 March 2008).
2963:"REDD: a Steep learning Curve"
2882:Seeing REDD over deforestation
2586:Butler, Rhett (22 July 2009).
2013:
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6980:Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
6515:Climate emergency declaration
3957:Biodiversity and Conservation
3653:International Forestry Review
3170:Center for Global Development
3010:. Abc.net.au. 1 November 2010
2424:. Un-redd.org. Archived from
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1703:Warsaw Framework on REDD-plus
1533:Warsaw Framework on REDD-plus
1421:2016-2020 Strategic Framework
1415:2016-2020 Strategic Framework
1409:Multi-Party Trust Fund Office
1403:Multi-Party Trust Fund Office
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1063:Certified Emission Reductions
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6963:IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
6189:Middle East and North Africa
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3990:Journal of Political Ecology
3876:10.1016/j.proeng.2012.04.249
3490:10.1016/j.envsci.2013.03.009
1649:forest resource management.
1394:National Steering Committees
1294:Support to Partner Countries
7:
7210:Environmental controversies
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3705:(7269): 11. November 2009.
3246:Global Environmental Change
2961:Vickers, Ben (April 2008).
2692:"REDD+ Partnership website"
2309:"UNFCCC REDD+ web platform"
1727:
1676:Definition of main elements
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617:REDD+ and the carbon market
491:UNFCCC REDD+ web platform.
198:framework developed by the
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6797:Global surface temperature
6688:Popular culture depictions
6600:Ecosystem-based adaptation
6330:Carbon capture and storage
6252:Carbon offsets and credits
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4816:Growth and yield modelling
4041:Deforestation by continent
3634:accessed 10 November 2009.
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7009:Climate change portal
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196:climate change mitigation
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7126:14 December 2022 at the
7091:UNFCCC REDD Web Platform
6912:Global warming potential
6719:International agreements
6366:Preserving and enhancing
5805:Arctic methane emissions
5727:Years in climate change
5634:Greenhouse gas emissions
5531:Causes of climate change
4962:Great Green Wall (China)
4535:Close to nature forestry
3240:Larson, Anne M. (2011).
3063:www.carbontradewatch.org
1639:
1054:a market-based approach;
662:Voluntary REDD+ Database
571:sink of greenhouse gases
368:global warming potential
228:greenhouse gas emissions
174:and enhance removals of
7081:Official UNFCCC Website
7074:12 October 2022 at the
6943:Climate change scenario
6595:Disaster risk reduction
6247:Carbon emission trading
6057:U.S. insurance industry
6032:Civilizational collapse
5879:sea surface temperature
4996:Million Tree Initiative
3931:10.1126/science.1201609
1914:10.1023/a:1005569915357
1759:Natural Forest Standard
1739:Deforestation by region
1592:, state parties to the
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1172:September 24, 2008
6936:Research and modelling
6620:Nature-based solutions
6440:Nature-based solutions
6382:Carbon dioxide removal
6299:Fossil fuel divestment
6284:Climate risk insurance
6194:Small island countries
5810:Arctic sea ice decline
5418:Environment portal
4850:Sustainable management
4745:Trillion Tree Campaign
3622:United Nations. 2007.
2448:"National Programmes2"
1554:and forest degradation
1478:12 August 2020 at the
1426:18 August 2022 at the
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355:within its territory.
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149:NASA Earth Observatory
6897:Earth's energy budget
6780:Background and theory
6668:Climate crisis (term)
6340:Fossil fuel phase-out
6234:Economics and finance
6199:by individual country
6141:By country and region
6116:Security and conflict
6111:Psychological impacts
5795:Abrupt climate change
5718:Charles David Keeling
5551:By country and region
5343:Wood process engineer
5047:Urban forest inequity
3695:"On the road to REDD"
3665:10.1505/ifor.10.3.433
3136:CIRAD. Archived from
2547:"Amazon Fund website"
1600:(through valuing the
1127:The UN-REDD Programme
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805:Results-based actions
557:wood for construction
309:Policies and measures
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178:through a variety of
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112:into articles titled
7200:Forest certification
7153:9 April 2017 at the
6726:Glasgow Climate Pact
6387:Carbon sequestration
5957:Mass mortality event
5006:Shifting cultivation
4947:Forest fragmentation
4917:Carbon sequestration
4787:Woodland Carbon Code
4752:Forest certification
4660:Even-aged management
4575:Sustainable forestry
4398:WikiProject Forestry
3863:Procedia Engineering
3612:on 1 September 2022.
1202:65 Partner Countries
1112:loss of biodiversity
1045:In the carbon market
796:Implementation phase
668:Readiness activities
631:result-based finance
523:Benefit distribution
389:natural regeneration
387:species and one for
168:developing countries
63:improve this article
52:to meet Knowledge's
7205:Forest conservation
7170:Emissions reduction
6865:Climate sensitivity
6640:The Adaptation Fund
6096:Infectious diseases
5998:Social and economic
4811:Formally designated
4655:Ecological thinning
4565:Plantation forestry
4473:Research institutes
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3840:2015ERL....10l3001G
3711:2009Natur.462Q..11.
3594:on 12 October 2022.
2975:on 29 December 2009
2916:on 13 November 2012
2910:"The Carbon Cowboy"
2480:on 20 December 2013
2454:on 19 February 2014
2428:on 14 February 2014
2329:on 22 February 2014
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583:eligible activities
366:e) (see article on
280:Eligible activities
6436:(LULUCF and AFOLU)
6408:Forest management
6392:Direct air capture
6357:Sustainable energy
6314:Net zero emissions
6309:Low-carbon economy
6304:Green Climate Fund
6091:Indigenous peoples
5989:Plant biodiversity
5777:Effects and issues
5404:Ecology portal
4937:Forest degradation
4932:Ecosystem services
4540:Community forestry
4336:Forest degradation
3630:2009-08-05 at the
3570:2018-11-19 at the
3529:on 18 August 2022.
3140:on 28 October 2012
2889:on 13 January 2012
2778:CIFOR Forests News
2567:on 10 October 2012
2526:"FCPF Carbon Fund"
2050:. 11 November 2005
2022:Washington Monthly
1946:Resources Magazine
1707:In December 2013,
1604:that is stored in
1503:forest degradation
1467:REDD+ activities.
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1070:Green Climate Fund
1004:Indigenous peoples
990:Indigenous peoples
949:ecosystem services
682:#UN-REDD Programme
648:Implementing REDD+
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5075:Forest farming
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4903:Environmental
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3090:18 December
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2864:11 December
2824:www.fao.org
2698:18 December
2676:23 November
2651:18 December
2629:18 December
2609:"Indonesia"
2593:23 November
2571:23 November
2406:28 December
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2229:11 December
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2134:27 February
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2054:21 February
1959:24 November
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1881:21 February
1825:21 February
1709:COP 19
1697:COP 17
1689:COP 16
1682:COP 15
1680:In 2009 at
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1621:free market
1617:rainforests
1518:Terminology
1169:Established
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746:Congo Basin
380:subsistence
332:Reaffirming
273:land tenure
65:if you can.
7164:Categories
7133:Partners:
6892:Cryosphere
6853:permafrost
6625:Resilience
6577:Adaptation
6552:Litigation
6542:Governance
6487:adaptation
6269:Carbon tax
6222:Mitigation
6159:Antarctica
6047:Disability
5308:Lumberjack
5303:Log scaler
5186:engineered
5137:non-timber
5110:sawmilling
5062:Industries
5029:svedjebruk
4740:transition
4720:protection
4710:old-growth
4695:governance
4650:Dendrology
4600:management
4466:Ministries
4198:Kalimantan
4141:Costa Rica
4077:Madagascar
3226:10535/9924
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3183:10 January
3033:"No Redd!"
1780:References
1666:World Bank
1623:system to
1590:Costa Rica
1313:Governance
1179:2008-09-24
882:Eucalyptus
844:Criticisms
611:regenerate
603:replanting
455:Safeguards
340:hydropower
316:adaptation
202:(UNFCCC).
170:to reduce
6907:Feedbacks
6678:Education
6179:Caribbean
6174:Australia
6101:Migration
6064:Fisheries
6010:Livestock
5936:Wildfires
5842:Heat wave
5256:Ecologist
5169:Tree farm
5070:Coppicing
5012:chitemene
4912:Acid rain
4860:allometry
4782:SmartWood
4730:secondary
4715:pathology
4690:inventory
4628:driftwood
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4300:Australia
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4194:Indonesia
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172:emissions
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6557:Politics
6449:Personal
6154:Americas
6022:Children
5788:Physical
5581:Overview
5521:Overview
5457:Category
5271:handcrew
5241:Arborist
5236:Forester
5196:mahogany
5142:palm oil
5132:charcoal
5117:Products
5052:Wildfire
4865:breeding
4826:GM trees
4675:dynamics
4487:Journals
4480:Colleges
4440:Forestry
4375:Category
4346:Forestry
4304:Victoria
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