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Safeguard Information Systems (SIS): An Opportunity for REDD+ Countries and Donors Alike (210 kB)
REDD+
reference level submission and technical assessment (82 kB)
Performance-Based REDD+ and the Role of Non-Carbon Benefits (68 kB)
Comments on Elements for a possible draft decision on modalities for national forest monitoring
systems and measuring, reporting and verifying (151 kB)
Case
Studies: Getting countries MRV-ready, Lessons from Mexico and Guyana (6133 kB)
Opportunities for achieving biodiversity conservation through REDD (119 kB)
What is needed
to make REDD+ work on the ground? Lessons learned from pilot forest carbon initiatives (1828 kB)
In this report, Conservation International provides an in-depth analysis of 12 pilot forest carbon
initiatives in which it has been involved as partner, in order to provide preliminary insights into
what will be needed to make REDD+ work on the ground.
Located in nine countries throughout Asia, Latin America and Africa, these initiatives represent a
broad range of geographic, socioeconomic and biophysical conditions and provide a unique
opportunity to examine the challenges and opportunities of designing and implementing forest carbon
initiatives in different countries.
By providing a holistic and fine-scale analysis of Conservation International’s experiences
in implementing reforestation and REDD+ initiatives on the ground, this study reveals many of the
real-world challenges that project managers and policy makers will likely face as they design and
implement new REDD+ initiatives , and provide practical recommendations of how to enhance the
chances of successful design and implementation in the field that result in the provision of
climate, community and biodiversity benefits.
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