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Climate Change Adaptation in the Forestry Sector: Planning framework
2011Conducted by the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation of Nepal, the overall objective of this document is to develop the Forestry Sector Climate Change Adaptation Planning Framework.DocumentStudy on REDD Plus Piloting in Nepal
2011The study was completed through both of desk reviews and consultations. Within the given time period, it was not possible to conduct wider consultation as a survey. However, the study team reviewed the available documents of all piloting projects; consulted relevant stakeholders and personnel involved in the projects at central level and field level.DocumentDo trees grow on money? The implications of deforestation research for policies to promote REDD
Center for International Forestry Research, 2007This paper provides a brief overview of the current knowledge and data on deforestation rates, research on the causes of deforestation and forest degradation and relevant policy options. It highlights issues of particular relevance to new discussions on reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in developing countries at different stages of forest transition.DocumentCarbon scam: Noel Kempff climate action project and the push for sub-national forest offsets
Greenpeace International, 2009This paper examines the Noel Kempff Climate Action Project (NKCAP) as a prototype for future sub-national projects to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD). It evaluates the ability of the project to deliver on claims to quantify and reduce carbon emissions and bring sustainable benefits to local communities.DocumentEl proceso de Preparación para REDD+ en Mesoamérica: Actores, tendencias y temas críticos
Programa Salvadoreño de investigación sobre desarrollo y medio mmbiente, 2011This report shows that the process of preparation for REDD in Mesoamerica is characterized for being relatively widespread, although there are enormous challenges regarding information, participation and consultation.DocumentEl ABC del cambio climático en El Salvador
Programa de Naciones Unidas de Desarrollo, 2007The ABC of climate change in El Salvador is a publication prepared under the initiative of the United Nations Program for Development (UNDP) in El Salvador in order to have a tool for dissemination and awareness about the serious problem of climate change.DocumentAnalysis of the forestry sector in the context of adaptation and mitigation of climate change in Ecuador
United Nations Development Programme, 2012This document is part of Project "Capacity Building for policy makers on climate change" as a contribution to strengthening Ecuador’s national capacity to assess and develop policy options on climate change in forestry, as well as an input to national public awareness workshops to be developed under the project.DocumentThe outcome for forests emerging from Cancun
Global Canopy Programme, 2011This policy brief concerns the landmark decision on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) reached in Cancun. The REDD decision states that developing country Parties can contribute to mitigation actions in the forest sector by undertaking the following activities:DocumentREDD+ and community forestry: lessons from an exchange of Brazilian experiences with Africa
World Bank, 2012This publication is a contribution to the ongoing debate on the design of national strategies to reduce deforestation and forest degradation while contributing to the wellbeing of forest-dependent communities.DocumentA New Direction in Climate Compatible Development: Indonesia's Forest Moratorium
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2012This policy-brief examines a two year moratorium on new permits for primary natural forest and peat land that came into force in Indonesia on May 20th 2011. The brief aims to inform a range of decision-making actors in developing countries about the nature of improved forestry management in the face of a changing climate.Pages
