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Who will bear the cost of REDD+? Evidence from subnational REDD+ initiatives

Author : Cecilia Luttrell,Erin Sills,Riza Aryani,Andini Desita Ekaputri,Maria Febe Evnike
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 27 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Who will bear the cost of REDD+? Evidence from subnational REDD+ initiatives by Cecilia Luttrell,Erin Sills,Riza Aryani,Andini Desita Ekaputri,Maria Febe Evnike Pdf

REDD+ is based on the premise that actors with an interest in reducing emissions will pay for the costs of reducing deforestation. However, concerns have been raised about whether stakeholders in REDD+ host countries will end up bearing at least some of the costs. Drawing on a pan-tropical dataset covering 22 subnational REDD+ initiatives in five countries, we examine the degree to which these concerns about REDD+ are played out. We find that many institutions in REDD+ host countries, particularly subnational governments, are bearing implementation costs not covered by the budgets of subnational REDD+ initiatives. Opportunity costs are typically evaluated in terms of the value of production foregone, but can also be assessed in terms of the number of people affected. We show that expectations about which stakeholder groups will bear the greatest opportunity costs depend on whether the metric is total value or total number of people. The stakeholder groups with the greatest number of people affected are likely to be small-scale actors engaged in legally ambiguous land uses, which is a potential barrier to recognition and compensation of their costs. Our study clarifies the distribution of implementation and opportunity costs by characterizing the institutions and stakeholders that bear the costs of different types of subnational REDD+ initiatives. Thus, it complements common discourses in the benefit-sharing literature about which stakeholder groups have legitimate claims on revenues from REDD+ and should therefore be considered in the design of benefit-sharing systems.

Who Will Bear the Cost of REDD+?

Author : Cecilia Luttrell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1091767207

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Who Will Bear the Cost of REDD+? by Cecilia Luttrell Pdf

Realising REDD+

Author : Arild Angelsen
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Climatic changes
ISBN : 9786028693035

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Realising REDD+ by Arild Angelsen Pdf

REDD+ must be transformational. REDD+ requires broad institutional and governance reforms, such as tenure, decentralisation, and corruption control. These reforms will enable departures from business as usual, and involve communities and forest users in making and implementing policies that a ect them. Policies must go beyond forestry. REDD+ strategies must include policies outside the forestry sector narrowly de ned, such as agriculture and energy, and better coordinate across sectors to deal with non-forest drivers of deforestation and degradation. Performance-based payments are key, yet limited. Payments based on performance directly incentivise and compensate forest owners and users. But schemes such as payments for environmental services (PES) depend on conditions, such as secure tenure, solid carbon data and transparent governance, that are often lacking and take time to change. This constraint reinforces the need for broad institutional and policy reforms. We must learn from the past. Many approaches to REDD+ now being considered are similar to previous e orts to conserve and better manage forests, often with limited success. Taking on board lessons learned from past experience will improve the prospects of REDD+ e ectiveness. National circumstances and uncertainty must be factored in. Di erent country contexts will create a variety of REDD+ models with di erent institutional and policy mixes. Uncertainties about the shape of the future global REDD+ system, national readiness and political consensus require  exibility and a phased approach to REDD+ implementation.

The Financial Costs of REDD

Author : Nathalie Olsen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Deforestation
ISBN : OCLC:608080084

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The Financial Costs of REDD by Nathalie Olsen Pdf

The challenge of establishing REDD+ on the ground

Author : William D. Sunderlin,Andini Desita Ekaputri,Erin O. Sills,Amy E. Duchelle,Demetrius Kweka,Rachael Diprose,Nike Doggart,Steve Ball,Rebeca Lima,Adrian Enright,Jorge Torres,Herlina Hartanto,Angélica Toniolo
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-04-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9786021504321

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The challenge of establishing REDD+ on the ground by William D. Sunderlin,Andini Desita Ekaputri,Erin O. Sills,Amy E. Duchelle,Demetrius Kweka,Rachael Diprose,Nike Doggart,Steve Ball,Rebeca Lima,Adrian Enright,Jorge Torres,Herlina Hartanto,Angélica Toniolo Pdf

This CIFOR Occasional Paper presents research results on challenges experienced by proponents in their efforts to establish REDD+ subnational initiatives in Brazil, Peru, Cameroon, Tanzania, Indonesia, and Vietnam. On the basis of in-depth interviews with 23 organizations collaborating in CIFOR’s Global Comparative Study on REDD+, it was found that the biggest challenges are tenure and the (currently) disadvantageous economics of REDD+. The study observes several patterns connected with these challenges. Performance-based conditional incentives are judged important but are not as central as once envisioned. Although most organizations are forging ahead with REDD+ in spite of the difficulties, some are drifting away from the label “REDD+.” Most of the organizations rely heavily on “integrated conservation and development” as a mode of operation, which enables them to move forward in anticipation of more favorable conditions for REDD+, but raises questions about whether REDD+ will fulfill its promise as an innovative and more effective form of conservation. The study proposes some options for overcoming the main challenges, and observes that there are some grounds for hope that REDD+ can eventually turn the corner and fulfill its potential for greatly reducing deforestation and forest-based carbon emissions.

Results-based payments for REDD+: Lessons on finance, performance, and non-carbon benefits

Author : Grace Wong,Arild Angelsen,Maria Brockhaus,Rachel Carmenta,Amy Duchelle,Stephen Leonard,Cecilia Luttrell,Christopher Martius,Sven Wunder
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2016-05-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Results-based payments for REDD+: Lessons on finance, performance, and non-carbon benefits by Grace Wong,Arild Angelsen,Maria Brockhaus,Rachel Carmenta,Amy Duchelle,Stephen Leonard,Cecilia Luttrell,Christopher Martius,Sven Wunder Pdf

REDD+ on the ground

Author : Erin O Sills,Stibniati S Atmadja,Claudio de Sassi,Amy E Duchelle,Demetrius L Kweka,Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo,William D Sunderlin
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014-12-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9786021504550

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REDD+ on the ground by Erin O Sills,Stibniati S Atmadja,Claudio de Sassi,Amy E Duchelle,Demetrius L Kweka,Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo,William D Sunderlin Pdf

REDD+ is one of the leading near-term options for global climate change mitigation. More than 300 subnational REDD+ initiatives have been launched across the tropics, responding to both the call for demonstration activities in the Bali Action Plan and the market for voluntary carbon offset credits.

Technical guidelines for research on REDD+ subnational initiatives

Author : William D. Sunderlin,Anne M. Larson,Amy E. Duchelle,Erin O. Sills,Cecilia Luttrell,Pam Jagger,Subhrendu K. Pattanayak,Peter Cronkleton,Andini Desita Ekaputri,Claudio de Sassi,Riza Aryani,Gabriela Simonet
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-02-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Technical guidelines for research on REDD+ subnational initiatives by William D. Sunderlin,Anne M. Larson,Amy E. Duchelle,Erin O. Sills,Cecilia Luttrell,Pam Jagger,Subhrendu K. Pattanayak,Peter Cronkleton,Andini Desita Ekaputri,Claudio de Sassi,Riza Aryani,Gabriela Simonet Pdf

Legal Frameworks for REDD

Author : John Costenbader
Publisher : World Conservation Union
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Law
ISBN : STANFORD:36105134518070

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Legal Frameworks for REDD by John Costenbader Pdf

Design Implementation at the National Level.

Transforming REDD+

Author : Angelsen, A.,Martius, C.,de Sy, V.,Duchelle, A.E.,Larson, A.M.,Pham, T.T.
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-12-12
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9786023870790

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Transforming REDD+ by Angelsen, A.,Martius, C.,de Sy, V.,Duchelle, A.E.,Larson, A.M.,Pham, T.T. Pdf

Constructive critique. This book provides a critical, evidence-based analysis of REDD+ implementation so far, without losing sight of the urgent need to reduce forest-based emissions to prevent catastrophic climate change. REDD+ as envisioned

REDD, Forest Governance and Rural Livelihoods

Author : Oliver Springate-Baginski,Eva Wollenberg
Publisher : CIFOR
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Forest management
ISBN : 9786028693158

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REDD, Forest Governance and Rural Livelihoods by Oliver Springate-Baginski,Eva Wollenberg Pdf

Experiences from incentive-based forest management are examined for their effects on the livelihoods of local communities. In the second section, country case studies provide a snapshot of REDD developments to date and identify design features for REDD that would support benefits for forest communities.

Selling Forest Environmental Services

Author : Joshua Bishop,Stefano Pagiola
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2012-04-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781136557552

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Selling Forest Environmental Services by Joshua Bishop,Stefano Pagiola Pdf

The risks posed by forest destruction throughout the world are highly significant for all. Not only are forests a critical source of timber and non-timber forest products, but they provide environmental services that are the basis of life on Earth. However, only rarely do beneficiaries pay for the goods and services they experience, and there are severe consequences as a result for the poor and for the forests themselves. It has proved difficult to translate the theory of market-based approaches into practice. Based on extensive research and case studies of biodiversity conservation, watershed protected and carbon sequestration, this book demonstrates how payment systems can be established in practice, their effectiveness and their implications for the poor.

The Performance of REDD+

Author : Bas Arts,Verina Ingram,Maria Brockhaus
Publisher : MDPI
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-09
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783039288991

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The Performance of REDD+ by Bas Arts,Verina Ingram,Maria Brockhaus Pdf

REDD+ represents countries’ efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and foster conservation, the sustainable management of forests, and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks. The basic idea is that more carbon can be sequestrated and stocked in tropical forests by improving their conservation, management, and sustainable use, thus contributing to mitigating climate change. The developing countries and relevant stakeholders concerned will be financially compensated for these endeavors, either through public funds or private carbon markets. Given this context, this book will address the need to assess the political and socio–economic dimensions of the performance of REDD+, which is relevant to policy-makers, practitioners, and scholars. This implies taking into account the various levels (from global to local) and dimensions (e.g., results-based payments, MRV, co-benefits, and community engagement), as well as divergent (disciplinary) connotations, of performance. We, therefore, pose the following question: What does performance mean? In answering this question, we provide examples of assessments of performance. We present 9 cases of how REDD has performed on local, national and international scales, and reflect on the representativeness of these examples and their limitations when looking at the current range of REDD initiatives, along with what is missing in terms of evaluating the performance of REDD+. We conclude by establishing why performance assessment remains so relevant today.