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REDD in Brazil: Two case studies on early forest carbon offset projects
Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2014This article explores, using two case studies, some of the controversies that can arise when conservation groups or specialist companies, often supported by international agencies like the World Bank, arrive with their forest carbon pilot initiatives.DocumentREDD+ on the ground: A case book of subnational initiatives across the globe
Center for International Forestry Research, 2014This casebook presents 23 case studies of sub-national REDD+ initiatives from around the world.DocumentWhy maintaining tropical forests is essential and urgent for a stable climate
Center for Global Development, USA, 2014This report synthesizes technical publications to summarize the role of tropical forests in climate change mitigation and give a scientific basis for the need to maintain and manage tropical forests wisely.DocumentUnderstanding drivers and causes of deforestation and forest degradation in Nepal: potential policies and measures for REDD+
The UN-REDD Programme and Forest Carbon Partnership Facility, 2014This study adopted a political ecology perspective to analyse the drivers and to emphasize the underlying political and socio-cultural causes beyond the proximate drivers.DocumentThe value of forest ecosystem services to developing economies
Center for Global Development, USA, 2014This paper assesses potential co-benefits for residents of developing countries of protecting forest ecosystems in order to mitigate climate change.DocumentREDD+ as performance-based aid: general lessons and bilateral agreements of Norway
2013REDD+, when it officially became part of the international climate agenda in 2007, was an idea about payment to countries and projects for reducing emission from forests, with funding primarily from carbon markets.DocumentREDD+ in India: managing carbon storage and biodiversity safeguarding in national forest politics?
Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2014The report analyses India's approach towards the mechanism on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries; and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhance-ment of forest carbon stocks (REDD+), with particular attention to India's handling of both carbon and biodiversity matters.DocumentFinancing readiness: insights from the Amazon Fund and Congo Basin Forest Funds' efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation
Overseas Development Institute, 2014Finance to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, forest conservation, sustainable management of forests and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks (REDD+) has been innovatively structured to support ‘readiness activities’ prior to performance-based support.DocumentThe 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.DocumentREDD-plus Finance Briefing Paper
Overseas Development Institute, 2014This brief looks at Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation plus conservation (REDD+) finance. Seven major bilateral and multilateral funding initiatives have been recently created to support REDD+. Brazil has received the largest volume of REDD+ finance through its Amazon Fund.Pages
