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Fact sheet. Project: Comparative study of incentive options for forest - based emissions reduction, biodiversity conservation and livelihood improvement; Case of Kilwa and Lindi Districts
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2013The project entails a comparative study on incentive options for forest-based emissions reduction, biodiversity conservation and livelihood improvement, comparing villages with REDD+/PFM (Participatory Forest Managment) and without REDD+/PFM and also comparing each set of villages over time.DocumentNorway's International Climate and Forest Initiative: a strategic evaluation
2014Norway has created the political space needed to improve forest governance. This is one of the conclusions in a new evaluation of Norway's International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI).DocumentSupporting Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions through the Green Climate Fund: Governance capacities and challenges
Development and Mitigation Forum, 2014This paper argues that the Green Climate Fund’s (GCF) effectiveness in supporting Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) hinges on overcoming significant governance challenges.DocumentThe Adaptation Fund, Clean Development Mechanism and Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation Fund: some national and subnational experiences
Center for Security Studies, 2011With developing countries anticipating the flow of billions of dollars from developed countries to address the devastating impacts of climate change, it is important to recognise that the amounts of funding, the number of institutions involved and coherence in the global architecture will be meaningless without there being democratic governance of the funds at the local level.DocumentThe governance of climate finance in Africa, Asia and Latin America: some critical reflections
Institute for Security Studies, 2011Africa, Asia and Latin America, which combined account for the vast majority of the world’s population, as well as the greater part of its poor people, have historically contributed least to the problem of climate change yet face some of its most severe impacts.DocumentReducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation REDD in Indonesia: options and challenges for fair and efficient payment distribution mechanisms
World Agroforestry Centre, 2008The objective of REDD payment distribution mechanisms is to support policies and measures that reduce deforestation and degradation through transfer of revenues from international REDD funds or carbon markets to (or within) national levels.Document2014 World Energy Issues Monitor: What keeps energy leaders awake at night?
World Energy Council, 2014This edition of the World Energy Issues Monitor builds on the pilot of the national assessment undertaken by six countries in 2013, to provide 24 monitors across six regions to highlight differing regional and national priorities.DocumentCarbon - forestry projects in the Philippines : potential and challenges: The Mt Kitanglad Range forest-carbon development
World Agroforestry Centre, 2011The proposed Mt Kitanglad Range forest-carbon development project aims to allow participation in the carbon market by increasing the permanent forest cover of the Mt Kitanglad Range National Park (’the Park’) by reforesting the grassland areas within its buffer zone.DocumentChallenges and opportunities for collaborative landscape governance in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
World Agroforestry Centre, 2011This study aimed to understand how governance of natural resources works at local and district levels in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania, in order to strengthen collaboration among the different actors involved and levels of governance.DocumentDesigning an incentive programme to reduce on-farm deforestation in the East Usambara Mountains,Tanzania
World Agroforestry Centre, 2012The forests of the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania, are internationally recognized as one of the worlds’ most bio-diverse ecosystems. Despite past conservation efforts, these forests face an on-going threat from land clearing for smallholder agriculture and timber harvesting.Pages
