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    Making the forest sector transparent: annual transparency report 2011

    Global Witness, 2012
    This annual report, produced by Global Witness together with a coalition of non-governmental organisations in Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ecuador, Ghana, Guatemala, Liberia and Peru, assesses whether the right information is being made available to citizens to ensure that they have a say in how their forests are managed.
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    International REDD+ architecture and its relevance for India

    Ministry of Environment and Forests, India, 2012
    Implementing REDD+ at the national and local levels requires improving understanding of the issue and increasing capacity (technical, human and financial) for implementation. Inadequate means of implementation remains a grey area for effective sustainable management of forests (SMF), particularly in developing countries.
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    Distributing the benefits from REDD+: the case of Viet Nam

    Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2012
    This ‘Inside story on climate compatible development’ by the Climate and Development Knowledge Network highlights key lessons learned from Vietnam’s experiences in planning for a REDD+ compliant benefit distribution system.
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    Keeping REDD+ clean: a step-by-step guide to preventing corruption

    Transparency International, 2012
    This manual helps to understand and address corruption risks associated with forest carbon accounting programmes and strategies at the national level.
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    Ecuador’s Socio Bosque programme

    Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2012
    This ‘Inside story on climate compatible development’ by the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) presents Ecuador’s Socio Bosque programme as a successful example of a voluntary incentive-based scheme with combined environmental and socioeconomic targets.
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    Going after adaptation co-benefits: a REDD+ programme in Fiji

    Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2012
    This ‘Inside story on climate compatible development’ by the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) finds that Fiji has an advanced REDD+ policy and planning process, which has also inspired other Pacific countries to engage with REDD+.
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    REDD+ politics in the media: a case study from Papua New Guinea

    Center for International Forestry Research, 2012
    This study examines how policy debates on REDD+ have been framed by the media in Papua New Guinea. The content analysis covers print media articles mentioning ‘REDD(+)’ or ‘carbon trade’/‘carbon trading’ published between December 2005 and December 2010 from the country’s three highest selling and/or most influential newspapers.
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    Designing effective REDD+ safeguard information systems: building on existing systems and country experiences

    International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2012
    A key determinant of REDD+ success will be the development and implementation of safeguards, including systems for providing information on how safeguards are addressed and respected. This policy paper is the result of a three-year initiative to develop REDD+ safeguard information systems (SIS).
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    Guide for REDD-plus negotiators (updated October 2012)

    Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development, 2012
    REDD+ is a complicated issue: both technically and politically. Although many countries are interested in reaching agreement on REDD+, they also have different priorities and views on key issues. Financing, scope and the question of safeguards have been some of the most hotly debated issues.
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    Global corruption report: climate change

    Transparency International, 2011
    Drawing on the expertise of more than 50 experts, this report explores the corruption risks related to tackling climate change. The analysis includes a set of policy recommendations and it covers four key areas: governance, mitigation, adaptation and forestry governance.

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