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Implications of Proposed REDD Mechanisms for Biodiversity Conservation and Human Well-Being
Conservation International
Location: 119, 1st floor, Collegium Maius
This side event will explore the proposed mechanisms for REDD and their implications for biodiversity conservation and human well-being through a series of presentations that introduce the topic and issues, share initial results of a REDD mechanisms analysis, and explore some specific examples at the country level. Following the presentations, the session will be open for discussion related to the biodiversity and social implications of the different aspects of REDD proposals and how best to ensure that REDD achieves the greatest benefits for climate mitigation, human well-being and biodiversity conservation.
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Chair: Matt Foster, Conservation International |
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14:30 – 14:50 |
REDD & Biodiversity: An analysis |
Barney Dickson, Head of Climate Change & Biodiversity, UNEP-WCMC |
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Carbon & Biodiversity Atlas: Next Steps |
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14:50 – 15:10 |
REDD & Biodiversity analysis in Madagascar and REDD project case study |
Pierrot Rakotoniaina, Conservation International |
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15:10 – 15:30 |
Implications of REDD for IPLC |
Johnson Cerda, Comuna Santa Elena |
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15:30 – 16:00 |
Discussion |
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