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Catriona Moss - 3 Dec 2011
"We want to encourage countries to build a picture of what is happening in their part of the world."
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Video Q&A
- 18 Nov 2015
What the climate talks could mean for REDD+ (and the world)
COP21 in Paris must produce not only a strong agreement but genuine, long-term commitment, a scientist says in this interview.
News
- 17 Nov 2015
COP21 could revitalize REDD+ … or not
A strong agreement in Paris could inject new energy into the original idea for reducing carbon emissions from forestry and land use.
News
- 24 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: For REDD+, sky-high expectations meet on-the-ground realities
The intuitive logic of REDD+ is often halted by political and technical complications.
Event Coverage
- 6 Dec 2014
At COP20: REDD+ emerging—or REDD+ emergency?
REDD+ is messy and complex, but we have a lot we can learn.
Event Coverage
- 5 Dec 2014
Tenure, finance issues leave REDD+ “falling short of the mark,” researcher says
REDD+ finances remain a major source of concern for scientists.
News
- 14 Apr 2014
Global study: REDD+ initiatives see challenges — and opportunities
REDD+ initiatives have turned up an increasing need to resolve tenure insecurity and ‘disadvantageous economics’ of REDD+.
News
- 15 Nov 2013
When tenure reform for REDD+ needs a second wind
Broader, national programs for land tenure reform are needed to support tenure progress achieved through REDD+.
News
- 15 Nov 2013
When tenure reform for REDD+ needs a second wind
News
- 2 Oct 2013
Why isolated attempts at tenure securitization through REDD+ pilot projects are insufficient
Scientists suggest collaboration with government actors and improved participation to overcome land tenure challenges.
News
- 30 May 2013
REDD+ projects fighting an uphill battle on tenure – study
If tenure rights are not clear, then it is not clear who is responsible for reducing emissions or who can claim the benefits.
Event Coverage
- 3 Dec 2011
New CIFOR map gives first global overview of REDD+
"We want to encourage countries to build a picture of what is happening in their part of the world."
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