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REDD for Rural Development
Poverty Environment Partnership (PEP), Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific (RECOFTC), and the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
Location: Aula (University hall), 1st floor, Collegium Minus
Successful REDD mechanisms may result not only in reduced deforestation, but also in improved livelihoods for the rural poor. This side event will offer an opportunity to reflect on how such a win-win situation may come about, by examining the rapidly evolving REDD debate and drawing on lessons from experiences in community-based forestry from around the world. Insights will be provided on the challenges and opportunities for implementing effective, socially-just, and pro-poor REDD policies and measures, such that the rights of the local people managing, conserving and utilizing forest resources can be safeguarded by the new climate treaty. Summary Output
Chair: TBC
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14:30 – 14:45
What will it take to get communities involved in REDD?
Margaret Skutsch, Univ. Twente
14:45 – 15:00
Delivering benefits to rural communities: issues at the international level
Leo Peskett, ODI
15:00 – 16:00
Participatory debates on REDD, rural development and the role of Community Forestry:
Bhola Bhattarai, FECOFUN
Long Ratanakoma, Forest Administration, Cambodia
Alvaro Rodriguez, ACICAFOC
Patrick van Laake, ITC
Kamal Banskota, ICIMOD
Mike McCall, ITC
Libase Ba, ENDA
Elaikumu Zahabu, Sokiano University, Tanzania