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Date
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Title
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Organizer
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Venue
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Submitted information
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06 Oct –
08 Oct
2010
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Emerging Economic Mechanisms: Implications for Forest-Related Policies and Sector
Governance, International Conference-Forum (in the framework of the COFO-World Forestry
Week)
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University of Viterbo, Italy, in co-operation with FAO and IUFRO
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Rome, Italy
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First call for abstracts (369 kB) (deadline for 1st set of abstracts submission: end
February 2010)
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27 Oct –
29 Oct
2009
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Preparing Guyana's REDD+ participation: Developing capacities for monitoring, reporting and
verification
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Wageningen University, Guyana Forestry Commission
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Georgetown, Guyana
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Report and summary of workshop and consultation (813 kB)
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22 Oct –
23 Oct 2009
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Dialogue on
Forests, Governance and Climate Change, No.2
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Chatham House, Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) and World Resources Institute (WRI)
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Washington DC, United States of America
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Draft
agenda (208 kB)
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21 Oct 2009
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Participation: Political Rhetoric or Real Necessity
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National Forest Programme Facility
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Flyer (131 kB)
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09 Jul
2009
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Dialogue on
Forests, Governance and climate Change, No.1
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Chatham House, Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) and World Resources Institute (WRI)
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London, UK
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Agenda
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19 Jun –
20 Jun 2009
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Second Dialogue on
REDD Finance Mechanism: Built on the outcomes of the first dialogue, TFD continued
the discussion on REDD finance in Montreux. Through a facilitated plenary and working
group based process, the Montreux Dialogue aimed to apprehend the development on REDD financing
on the Climate Change negotiation front, to integrate new developments into the discussion, to
reinforce some of the points of consensus and to begin to bridge some of the points of
disagreement that arose from the first TFD meeting in New York City.
The dialogue is co-hosted by Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), supported by
Intercooperation.
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The Forest Dialogue (TFD)
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Montreux, Switzerland
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Second Dialogue on REDD Finance Mechanisms - Co-Chair’s Summary Report (220 kB)
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25 Apr –
26 Apr
2009
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First Dialogue on
REDD Finance Mechanisms: TFD is convening a serious of multi-stakeholder dialogues to
engage interested stakeholders in a constructive learning and discussion on the options
available for the development of future REDD financial mechanisms. Through the dialogue,
the participants will understand the various options for REDD financial mechanisms, identify
the true fracture lines among stakeholders over the different REDD financial schemes, and begin
to develop consensus based solutions to address the challenges to successful
implementation. The first dialogue was held in New York City and it will be co-hosted by
the UNFF Secretariat.
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The Forest Dialogue (TFD)
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New York City, United States of America
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First Dialogue on REDD Finance Mechanisms – Co-Chair's Summary Report (137 kB)
REDD Finance Mechanisms - TFD Background Paper (208 kB)
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10 Feb –
13 Feb
2009
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South-South collaboration workshop on practical experiences in implementing REDD demonstration
activities - for Latin American participants
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The Forum on Readiness for
REDD and partner organizations
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Manaus, Brazil
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The
Latin-American Forum on REDD, Amazonas Sustainable Foundation (FAS) (109 kB)
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12 Nov –
14 Nov
2008
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Global Indigenous Peoples Consultation on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest
Degradation (REDD)
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Tebtebba, jointly with UN University (UNU-IAS), CBD Secretariat, UN-REDD
Programme
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Baguio City, Philippines
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Summary
report (460 kB)
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09 Nov –
11 Nov
2008
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The South East Asia Indigenous Peoples Regional Consultation on Reducing Emissions from
Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD)
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Tebtebba, jointly with UN University (UNU-IAS)
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Baguio City, Philippines
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Summary
report (302 kB)
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05 Nov –
07 Nov
2008
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Capacity Development for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (CD
REDD): Understanding National Inventories for the LULUCF Sector: The Experience of Annex-I
Countries
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Coalition for Rainforest Nations and
partner organizations
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Berlin, Germany
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Workshop
report
List of presentations (33 kB)
ZIP-file with all presentations
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26 Mar
2008
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Workshop on Incentives to Capture the Biodiversity and Carbon Benefits for Reducing
Deforestation
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Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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Paris, France
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Web
link to relevant documents
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