Conclusions: Lessons for the path to a transformational REDD+
2018
a.m. larson | a. angelsen | v. de sy | t.t. pham | c. martius | a.e. duchelle
Key messagesResults-based payment, REDD+s innovative feature, has largely gone untested. International funding (both public and private) remains scarce, and demand through carbon markets is lacking.REDD+ helped forests gain prominence on the international and some national policy agendas. National REDD+ initiatives improved countries monitoring capacities and understanding of drivers, increased stakeholder involvement, and provided a platform to secure indigenous and community land rights. Local REDD+ initiatives have achieved modest but positive outcomes for forests. Well-being impacts have been limited and mixed, but are more likely to be positive when incentive components are included.For REDD+ to be effective, forest-based mitigation needs to be incorporated in national development and climate action plans, and mainstreamed across sectors and levels of government. A strong positive narrative on how forests contribute to economic development and climate goals can support this integration
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]A. Angelsen et al., 'Conclusions: Lessons for the path to a transformational REDD+', Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia, 2018
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