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UN-REDD Programme - Viet Nam (UN-REDD)
The UN-REDD Programme is the United Nations Collaborative initiative on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) in developing countries. - Document
Brazil: curbing forest emissions and anticipating energy issues
Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales (IDDRI) / Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations, 2012Brazil’s climate policies are often associated with its efforts to curb emissions resulting from the deforestation of the Amazon forest. This working paper reviews Brazil’s exiting climate policies and governance structures, many of which target emissions resulting from deforestation.DocumentAddressing Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in Tropical Wetland Systems of Indonesia
Center for International Forestry Research, 2011This policy brief discusses the nature of climate change mitigation and adaptation in the wetland ecosystems of Indonesia. It describes the ecosystem services which accrue from peatland and mangrove forests and outlines the research themes of an international workshop held in Bali during April 2011.DocumentREDD+ Politics in the Media: A Case Study From Indonesia
Center for International Forestry Research, 2010This working paper examines how Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) has been framed in Indonesia’s media. The report’s findings are based on content analysis of three national newspapers and a series of expert interviews.DocumentAdaptive Collaborative Management Can Help Us Cope With Climate Change
Center for International Forestry Research, 2008This policy brief discusses the extent to which Adaptive Collaborative Management (ACM) can be utilized in climate change initiatives in the forestry sector. ACM, developed by the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), is a participatory approach designed to link forest stakeholders, empower local communities and strengthen adaptive capacity.DocumentWhat is a REDD+ Pilot?
Center for International Forestry Research, 2010This policy brief, published by the Centre for International Forestry Research, provides a snapshot of 17 REDD+ pilot projects in Indonesia. It begins by discussing early REDD+ pilots in Indonesia and then provides a comprehensive typology of REDD+ activities in Indonesia.DocumentREDD+ in Asia-Pacific: Are Capacity Building Services Meeting Countries' Needs?
The Centre for People and Forests, 2011This report examines strengths, weaknesses and gaps in the capacity building services available for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) readiness in Asia-Pacific countries. It begins with an overview of capacity building service providers and then assesses the leading providers currently operating.DocumentForests and Climate Change After Durban: An Asia-Pacific Perspective
The Centre for People and Forests, 2012This document discusses the outcome of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC) 17th Conference of Parties, with an explicit focus on implications for the forestry sector in the Asia-Pacific region.DocumentA Training for Trainers Manual for REDD+: For Community Level Facilitators
The Centre for People and Forests, 2012This training manual has been prepared for use by community level facilitators who intend to learn and pass on knowledge related to climate change and the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) concept to community level stakeholders.DocumentSupport for Payment for Ecosystem Services in the Heart of Borneo
Forests and Climate Change Programme, 2011This briefing note has been produced Forests and Climate Change Programme (FORCLIME), which is bilateral initiative implemented jointly by Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry. It outlines the concept of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) and makes the case for the use of PES on Borneo island.Pages
