The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects
The landscape of REDD+ projects varies significantly across countries, reflecting differences in land tenure systems, drivers of deforestation, recent experience with conservation programmes and governance capacity. Indonesia appears to have the most REDD+ projects in the pipeline, with a substantia...
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Center for International Forestry Research
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| author | Sills, E. Madeira, E.R. Sunderlin, William D. Wertz-Kanounnikoff, Shiela |
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| description | The landscape of REDD+ projects varies significantly across countries, reflecting differences in land tenure systems, drivers of deforestation, recent experience with conservation programmes and governance capacity. Indonesia appears to have the most REDD+ projects in the pipeline, with a substantial portion seeking to establish additionality, permanence and a legal claim to carbon by obtaining concessions. In Brazil, two common strategies are to initially seek carbon credits from afforestation or reforestation and to develop local-level payments for environmental services (PES) schemes. Third-party certification standards and international environmental organisations are major influences on project development. |
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| spelling | CGSpace202922025-01-24T14:11:46Z The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects Sills, E. Madeira, E.R. Sunderlin, William D. Wertz-Kanounnikoff, Shiela climate change landscape tenure systems land ownership governance The landscape of REDD+ projects varies significantly across countries, reflecting differences in land tenure systems, drivers of deforestation, recent experience with conservation programmes and governance capacity. Indonesia appears to have the most REDD+ projects in the pipeline, with a substantial portion seeking to establish additionality, permanence and a legal claim to carbon by obtaining concessions. In Brazil, two common strategies are to initially seek carbon credits from afforestation or reforestation and to develop local-level payments for environmental services (PES) schemes. Third-party certification standards and international environmental organisations are major influences on project development. 2009 2012-06-04T09:13:14Z 2012-06-04T09:13:14Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20292 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Sills, E., Madeira, E.R., Sunderlin, W.D., Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S. 2009. The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects . In: Angelsen, A. with Brockhaus, M., Kanninen, M., Sills, E., Sunderlin, W. D. and Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S. (eds). Realising REDD+: National strategy and policy options. :265-280. Bogor, Indonesia, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). ISBN: 978-6-02-869303-5.. |
| spellingShingle | climate change landscape tenure systems land ownership governance Sills, E. Madeira, E.R. Sunderlin, William D. Wertz-Kanounnikoff, Shiela The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects |
| title | The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects |
| title_full | The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects |
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| title_short | The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects |
| title_sort | evolving landscape of redd projects |
| topic | climate change landscape tenure systems land ownership governance |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20292 |
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