Publications on Forests, Climate Change and REDD+
Forests and climate
change after Durban: An Asia-Pacific perspective (1598 kB)
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Adaptation and Mitigation through Community Forestry: Case Studies from Asia (11463 kB)
The United Nations climate change talks in Cancun changed the shape of REDD+ negotiations and global forest
policies. What effect will the decisions from the talks have on forests and forest users in Asia and the
Pacific? Eleven climate change and forestry experts gathered to reflect on these issues, and this booklet
summarizes their responses to 12 key questions.
Forests and
Climate Change After Cancun: An Asia-Pacific Perspective (1411 kB)
Following COP15, forestry stakeholders have raised many questions about the meaning of the Copenhagen
outcome for people, forests, and forestry. FAO and RECOFTC recently brought together 12 experts in Bali to
debate the issue and provide answers to a dozen key questions. A report on this meeting has now been
published, entitled:
Forests and
Climate Change after Copenhagen: An Asia-Pacific Perspective (1677 kB)
On REDD in Vietnam, RECOFTC has very recently produced a new brief, entitled:
Vietnam: Why
REDD+ Needs Local People (431 kB) (Vietnamese language version also available under this web link)
RECOFTC has produced a number of other REDD briefs and short reports, with most translated into national
languages. A list of these publications is available on the RECOFTC website