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Avoiding REDD Hot Air
Forestry Program, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria
Location: 322, 3rd floor
The REDD mechanism will conserve terrestrial carbon stocks and ecosystem services. However, the integrity of REDD will crucially depend on implementation details. We will show how integrated assessment models can inform effective REDD policy planning and support efficient REDD implementation processes. Baseline setting to measure real efforts in a total land use context, hot spotting of REDD areas, costs of gross and net REDD, monitoring costing and economic mechanism designs to maximize ecosystem services will be discussed. Less REDD Hot Air means more forests conserved.
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Chair: Yoshiki Yamagata, National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan |
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16:30 – 16:45 |
The IIASA REDD Assessment Tool Box and Geographic Explicit REDD Hot-Spotting |
Florian Kraxner, IIASA |
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16:45 – 17.00 |
REDD Costing Within a Total Land Use Context and Uncertainties in Afforestation potentials |
Petr Havlik, IIASA |
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17:00 – 17:15 |
Monitoring for REDD Verification – Cost Example |
Hannes Boettcher, IIASA |
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17:15 – 17:30 |
REDD and Ecosystem Services |
Steffen Fritz, IIASA |
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17:30 – 18:00 |
A policy Framework for Avoiding REDD Hot Air and Maximizing Ecosystem Services |
Michael Obersteiner, IIASA |
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