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The State of REDD+ Finance
Center for Global Development, USA, 2014This paper presents a thorough synthesis of available data to illuminate the current global state of finance for reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+). It adds to a growing body of work that seeks to understand the size and composition of finance for REDD+ initiatives, as well as the delivery of climate finance more generally.DocumentLocal preferences for REDD+ payment formats in Brazil, The Bolsa Floresta Programme, RDS Rio Negro
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013Poverty and sustainable development impacts of REDD architecture is a multi-country project led by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED, UK) and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Aas, Norway).DocumentPayment formats for REDD+ interventions: preferences and concerns in Aowin District, Ghana
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013Poverty and sustainable development impacts of REDD architecture is a multi-country project led by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED, UK) and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Aas, Norway).DocumentAssessing local preferences for payment formats in REDD+ interventions: A case study of the Ongo Community Forest
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013The government of Uganda has over time been actively engaged in ensuring the sustainable utilisation of its forestry resources. This has been undertaken by different players including the national forestry sector, forest-neighbouring communities and private individuals owning forested land.DocumentViews and preferences for compensation under REDD+ in Tanzania: Kilosa pilot project case study
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2013Since 2008, Tanzania has been working to create a national REDD+ strategy. Nine REDD pilot projects have been put in place in different areas of the country, with the main aim being to gain experience and learn more about what constitutes good practice for REDD+, in order to influence Tanzania’s national REDD strategy.DocumentThe effectiveness of climate finance: a review of the Amazon Fund
Overseas Development Institute, 2013This working paper looks at the effectiveness of the Amazon Fund, the largest dedicated fund supporting efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation in the Amazon.DocumentFast Start Finance for forests: The challenge of maintaining momentum
Overseas Development Institute, 2014Overseas Development Institute report examining the REDD+ commitments of the five largest donors to Fast Start Finance.DocumentUS experiences with results-based finance
Forest Carbon, Markets and Communities, 2013This report summarises some of the US Government’s experience with results-based finance domestically and in foreign aid, drawing lessons for REDD+. It also summarizes the US Government’s experiences with results-based finance for REDD+ and concludes by identifying some challenges to the US Government providing additional support for results-based finance for REDD+ abroad.DocumentDiagnostic assessment of select environmental challenges valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services in India
World Bank, 2013This paper reports on a wide range of research that estimates the value of ecosystem services (ESS) in India, including those related to forests, grasslands, wetlands, mangroves, and coral reefs.DocumentEconomics of forest and forest carbon projects: translating lessons learned into national REDD+ implementation
UNEP Risø Centre on Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development, 2013This report draws lessons on finance options and barriers related to project activities from the forest sector. It investigates the economics of implementing forest and REDD+ projects through a number of case studies from Africa, Latin America and Asia.Pages
