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Transformational change beyond the forestry sector required to realize the full potential of REDD+.
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Analysis
- 12 Jun 2015
How and why should equity be addressed within the REDD+ framework?
For climate negotiators, equity should be considered a practical and ethical imperative.
News
- 15 Dec 2014
In national REDD+ policy networks, a bit of conflict is not a bad thing
The Global Comparative Study discovers that competing interests make for better implementation.
News
- 6 Dec 2014
Strong commitments, then silence from key player in REDD+ policy arena
Private sector has enormous influence over national REDD+ policies, but is barely visible in REDD+ design.
News
- 25 Jun 2014
Once there was a lake: Study highlights complexity of vulnerability to environmental change
Without consultation, central governments risk making a bad situation worse.
News
- 27 Oct 2013
Causes of deforestation getting lost in REDD+ rhetoric – analysis
Getting behind the “real problem” means tackling the causes of deforestation and forest degradation, known as the “drivers.”
News
- 11 Jun 2013
Global fund would provide effective means to fuel REDD+ climate program: experts
Scientists stress the importance of getting REDD+ funding mechanisms right.
News
- 4 Jul 2012
Is REDD+ moving too slow? Not necessarily…
Scientists employ cautious optimism when analyzing REDD+.
News
- 4 Jul 2012
Is REDD+ moving too slow? Not necessarily…
Event Coverage
- 21 May 2012
“Cash is king”: Forested countries must see REDD+ financial rewards
Transformational change beyond the forestry sector required to realize the full potential of REDD+.
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