Realising REDD: Some Preliminary Lessons for the Design of Norway’s Forest Climate Initiative

International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

Location: Kuraszkiewicz, Basement, Collegium Maius

The inclusion of “Reduced Emissions from Deforestation in Developing Countries” (REDD) in the Bali Action Plan agreed at the UNFCCC COP-13 last year has raised high expectations for the role of forests in a new post-2012 climate regime. However, many questions and contentious issues surround the design and implementation of REDD systems at global, national and local levels. With support from Norway’s International Forest and Climate Initiative, a joint study is being undertaken by CIFOR, IIED and WRI to review lessons for REDD from payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes in Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America, and from relevant experience in sustainable forest management and land use planning. This side event will discuss the findings of the study and will contribute directly to the main objectives for Forest Day:

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Chair:
Ivan Bond, IIED

Time

Title of presentation

Speaker & Institution

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14:30 – 14:40

Opening Session

 

 

14:40 – 15:00

Presentation:
“Realising REDD: Some preliminary lessons for the design of Norway’s forest climate initiative”

Ivan Bond, IIED

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15:00 – 15:40

Panel Discussions

Bruce Campbell, CIFOR

 

15:40 – 16:00

Closing and Summary

Representative from Norway’s Forest Climate Initiative
& Ivan Bond, IIED

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Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
CIFOR advances human wellbeing, environmental conservation and equity by conducting research to inform policies and practices that affect forests in developing countries. CIFOR is one of 15 centres within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).