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REDD+ expectations and experiences - Presentations from the seminar 14th of September 2011

International seminar on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation: “REDD+ expectations and experiences”

 

In Copenhagen 14 September 2011

 

Proceedings from the international seminar "REDD+ expectations and experiences" (pdf)
Compiled and edited by Kewin Kamelarczyk, Ida Theilade, Iben Nathan, Moeko Saito and Michael Kleine.

 

Resume of the conference

 

Participants

  

 

Joint morning session

Opening remarks / by Niels Elers Koch, Forest & Landscape Denmark

Policy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark / by Ib Petersen, State secretary for Development

The Norwegian Climate and Forest Initiative / by Andreas Tveteraas

REDD+: A Unique Opportunity? / by Yemi Katerere, UN-REDD Programme

"Global Demands - Local Needs" - Widening the Scope of Forest-based Climate Mitigation Options in the Tropics / by Gerhard Dieterle, World Bank.
Indigenous Peoples' experiences and expectation on REDD+ / by Joji Carino, United Nations Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity
Linking REDD+ projects to emerging national REDD+ programs / by Steven Panfil, REDD+ Initiative at Conservation International

 

 

 

Thematic afternoon sessions

I. Monitoring Reporting and Verification (MRV)

Introduction by facilitator Michael Kleine, International Union of Forest Research Organizations.

Information, Monitoring and MRV in the context of REDD+ / by Danilo Mollicone, UN-REDD Programme, Food and Agriculture Organisation.

Direct and indirect approaches to monitor forest degradation in dry forests in Tanzania / by Klaus Dons, Forest & Landscape Denmark

Effectiveness of local REDD+ monitoring in Madagascar / by Herizo Andrianandrasana, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust Madagascar.

Accounting for carbon emissions from tropical land use change: constraints with emissions factors required to operationalize IPCC equations / by Louis Verchot, Center for International Forestry Research

 

 

Thematic afternoon sessions

II. Biodiversity co-benefits

Introduction by facilitator Neil Burgess, World Wildlife Fund.

Safeguarding biodiversity under REDD+ / by Lera Miles, United Nations Environment Programme -World Conservation Monitoring Centre

Designing a sub-national district-wide REDD program / by Jill Blockhus, The Nature Conservancy

Not just carbon: biodiversity's place in REDD+ / by Ian Rowland, Royal Society for Protection of Birds

Reducing Emissions from Deforestation in Developing Countries Under the UNFCCC - Caveats and Opportunities for Biodiversity / by Annalisa Savaresi, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen.

 

 

Thematic afternoon sessions

III. Livelihood co-benefits

Introduction by facilitator Iben Nathan, Forest & Landscape Denmark

Building Pro-Poor REDD National Strategies – Experience from Ghana / by Wali Adeleke, International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Ghana

Benefit Sharing and Carbon rights in REDD+ / by Gernot Brodnig, World Bank

Lessons not learned?: What three decades of community forestry experience can teach us about REDD+ / by Thomas Blomley, Acacia Natural Resource Consultants Ltd.

Contouring Forest Carbon Payment through Community Forestry / by Jagdish Poudel, the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development Nepal

 

Closing session

Closing remarks / by Niels Elers Koch, Forest & Landscape Denmark

 

 


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