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Dinámicas de Cambio de Uso de Suelo y Costos de Oportunidad - Sinergias entre REDD+ y la Ley de Valoración y Retribución de Servicios Ambientales
Este reporte presenta un análisis de los principales cambios de uso de tierra ligados a la deforestación y degradación de bosques en Paraguay, pérdidas y ganancias de carbono, costos de oportunidad y beneficios asociados. Se presenta también un análisis de sinergias entre REDD+ y la Ley 3001/06 sobre Valoración y Retribución de Servicios Ambientales.
The report provides in-depth analysis of the legal and institutional frameworks for REDD+ in Malawi along with identification of gaps and weaknesses and specific suggestions for legal reform.
This report provides background information on key direct and indirect drivers of deforestation and forest degradation, as well as barriers for sustainable management of forests, and enhancement and conservation of forest carbon stocks in Myanmar.
Beneficios Múltiples de REDD+ en Costa Rica: Análisis Espaciales para Apoyar la Toma de Decisiones
Más allá de la mitigación del cambio climático, la puesta en práctica de REDD+ puede fortalecer y/o promover beneficios sociales y ambientales, siempre y cuando sus políticas, acciones y actividades (PAMs, por sus siglas en inglés) sean diseñadas adecuadamente. Estos beneficios son conocidos como beneficios múltiples y pudieran hacer que la implementación de REDD+ en Costa Rica sea más atractiva para las partes interesadas relevantes (ej. actores con acceso al PPSA), especialmente si, al mismo tiempo, los riesgos asociados a esta iniciativa son evitados o mitigados. Por esta razón, el país se encuentra evaluando los beneficios múltiples que pudieran ser potenciados por la ejecución de la Estrategia Nacional REDD+ (EN-REDD+) y su Plan de Implementación. Este esfuerzo favorece el abordaje de las salvaguardas sociales y ambientales establecidas por la Convención Marco de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático.
Report on proposed institutional and governance arrangements for REDD+ in Costa Rica, produced as part of the second UN-REDD targetted support
Evaluation des besoins pour le développement d’une approche nationale REDD+ à Madagascar La sécurisation foncière des forêts :
Analyse de la situation foncière des forêts et de ses conséquences sur la gestion forestière
AUBERT S., LOHANIVO A.C., RAKOTONDRABE M., RAHAJASON F., RANDRIAMANARIVONTSOA F.
En raison des impacts néfastes de l’insécurité foncière sur les ressources forestières, une compréhension approfondie de la situation foncière et l’identification de mesures efficaces pour promouvoir la sécurisation des terres constituent les points de départ d’une gestion durable forestière notamment dans le cadre des efforts REDD+.
Qu'est-ce que CAFI ? Comment cette initiative fonctionne-t-elle, et en quoi est-elle différente ? Pourquoi cette attention portée aux forêts d'Afrique centrale ? Réponses sur ce poster (cliquez sur DOWNLOAD) ci-dessous)
Il existe aussi en anglais : http://www.unredd.net/index.php?option=com_docman&view=document&alias=15587-cafi-poster-1&category_slug=donors-institutional-partners-210&Itemid=134
What is CAFI ? How does it work, and how is it different ? Why are central African Forests so important ? This poster (for online or A3 printing) summarizes the key features of the Central African Forest Initiative. Also in French here : http://www.unredd.net/index.php?option=com_docman&view=download&alias=15589-poster-cafi-fr&category_slug=donors-institutional-partners-210&Itemid=134
What is CAFI ? How does it work, and how is it different ? Why are central African Forests so important ? This poster (for online or A3 printing) summarizes key features.
This French version of the Policy Brief introduces issues related to tenure in the context of REDD+ and presents UN-REDD's approach to addressing them.
At the request of the Sri Lankan Government an assessment was designed and conducted as part of the development of the country’s national strategy on REDD+. The assessment involved applying criteria from the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries, and Forests (VGGT) to analyze the tenure implications for a wide array of proposed policies and measures (PAMs) to address deforestation and forest degradation. The assessment will help Sri Lanka to prioritize and make investment decisions among the PAMs. It is foreseen that the methodology could be applied in other countries.
The assessment identified the range of risks and benefits related to tenure associated with PAMs under consideration as part of the REDD+ Strategy. Some PAMs were deemed to have high risks or tenure implications such as actions to crack down on forest encroachment and improvements in land use planning coordination. On the other hand, some other potential actions such as conducting a forest inventory, were less associated with tenure issues. The VGGT provided the criteria by which to make these judgments as well as guiding principles to help adjust the PAMs to bring them in line with the principles of responsible tenure governance. The Cancun Safeguards and World Bank Environmental and Social Framework and Operational Policies were also referred to in building the framework for analysis.
Presentation by CAFI at the UNFCCC Voluntary meeting of the REDD+ focal points