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Final review of the project "Advancing REDD in the Kolo Hills Forests (ARKFOR)" implemented by African Wildlife Foundation and partners
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015Background The project “Advancing REDD in the Kolo Hills Forests” (ARKFor) was implemented in 2010-14 by the African wldlife foundation (AWF) and its partners CAMCO, Selian agricultural research institute (SARI) and Kondoa District council (KDC) in 21 villages surrounding the government owned Kolo Hills forests.DocumentFinal review of the project "Making REDD+ and the Carbon Market Work for Communities and Forest Conservation in Tanzania" implemented by TFCG and Mjumita.
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015“Making REDD+ and the Carbon Market work for Communities and Forest Conservation in Tanzania” is a five-year project implemented by Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (TFCG) in partnership with the Tanzania community forest conservation network (MJUMITA).DocumentFinal review of the project "Combining REDD, PFM and FSC certification in South-Eastern Tanzania" implemented by MCDI and partners
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015The project “Combining REDD, PFM and FSC certification in South-Eastern Tanzania” was designed and implemented between January 2010 and December 2014 by Mpingo Conservation & Development Initiative, MCDI in collaboration with several partners including academic institutions, such as the University of EDocumentFinal review of the project "Hifadhi ya Misitu ya Asali (HIMA) - Piloting REDD+ in Zanzibar through Community Forest Management" implemented by CARE International and partners
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015BackgroundDocumentEnd review of the REDD+ pilot project implemented by the Jane Goodall Institute in Kigoma, Tanzania. Final report.
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2014The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) represented by the Royal Norwegian Embassy (RNE) in Tanzania funded the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) REDD+ Pilot Project - “Building REDD Readiness in the Masito-Ugalla Ecosystem Pilot area in Support of Tanzania’s National REDD Strategy”.DocumentMonitoring forest carbon in a Tanzanian woodland using interferometric SAR: a novel methodology for REDD+
Springer, 2015Background:DocumentEffects of field plot size on prediction accuracy of aboveground biomass in airborne laser scanning-assisted inventories in tropical rain forests of Tanzania
2015Background:DocumentREDD Integrity: An evidence based approach to anti-corruption in REDD+
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2015Schemes for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) have emerged as a means to address deforestation trends in developing countries and related emissions of forest carbon. Governance and corruption challenges facing REDD+ are widely acknowledged to be daunting both in their scale and severity.DocumentMonetary incentives to avoid deforestation under the Reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD)+ climate change mitigation scheme in Tanzania
Springerlink, 2014The paper estimates and compares the level of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) payments required to compensate for the opportunity costs (OCs) of stopping the conversion of montane forest and miombo woodlands into cropland in two agro-ecological zones in Morogoro Region in Tanzania. Data collected from 250 households were used for OC estimation.DocumentIllegal timber trade and REDD+ Interface in Eastern Africa: A Pilot
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2015This report is a desk appraisal of the following programme proposal: “Illegal Timber Trade and REDD+ Interface in Eastern Africa: A pilot” (hereafter ‘ITT-REDD’). The programme’s objective is to enhance national and regional capacity to combat the illegal timber and charcoal trade in East Africa.Pages
