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Standards for results-based REDD+ finance: overview and design parameters
Climate Focus, 2012Climate Focus comparative study and overview of all major public and private forest carbon standards for use with REDD+.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.DocumentThe cost of managing forest carbon under REDD+ initiatives: A case of Kolo Hills Forests in Kondoa District, Dodoma, Tanzania
Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2014Countries considering participating in a REDD+ mechanism need information on what it would cost them to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. This study was conducted to estimate the cost of managing forest carbon under REDD+ initiatives in Kolo Hills Forest, Kondoa, Tanzania.DocumentReal-time evaluation of Norway’s international climate and forest initiative. Synthesising Report 2007-2013
2014This report presents the findings of a real-time evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI) support of efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, taking into account forest conservation, sustainable management of forests and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks (REDD+).DocumentImproving grassroots equity in the forests and climate change context
The Centre for People and Forests, 2014This training manual provides guidance to train grassroots facilitators to better engage stakeholders and promote equity in forest-based climate change and forest management practices. It aims to extend the practice and process of active participation towards effective engagement, through which equity can be improved.DocumentCarbon forestry and Climate Compatible Development in Mozambique: a political economy analysis
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014This working paper looks at the political economy of carbon forestry and REDD+ in Mozambique in view of goals for climate compatible development (CCD) - simultaneously addressing emission reduction, adaptation and development. The paper asks how debates and decisions on REDD+ in Mozambique may shape outcomes for different groups.DocumentInformation networks and power: confronting the "wicked problem" of REDD+ in Indonesia
Ecology and Society, 2014This journal article suggests weak information exchange between the Indonesia national government, national civil society, and transnational actors when it comes to Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+). It argues that the emergence of brokers able to connect these different clusters will be crucial for effective and inclusive REDD+ governance.DocumentSouthern Africa’s dryland forests and climate change adaptation
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014The interior of Southern Africa, encompassing significant areas of drylands, will be severely impacted by climate change. The region rapidly needs to implement proactive adaptation policies to pre-empt the worst of these impacts.DocumentGovernance: linchpin of dryland natural resource management
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014Drylands cover approximately 12.5 million km2 (61%) of the African continent and 60% of Africa’s people live in them. Forests and woodlands underpin sustainable land management and livelihoods in dryland regions. They are important for risk management and adaptation, and in emergency and contingency planning.Pages
