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REDD Web Platform: Amazonas Sustainable Foundation
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The Juma Sustainable Development Reserve Project: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Deforestation in the
State of Amazonas, Brazil
The Amazonas Sustainable Foundation is a public-private, independent and non-profit, non-governmental
institution of public interest and without political party connections. It was founded in December, 2007,
by the Amazonas State Government and the Bradesco Bank, according to its bylaws, approved by the State
Public Ministry, in the title recorded at civil registry, according to federal and state laws.
For more information, see:
The Costs of
REDD: Lessons from Amazonas (333 kB)
Methodology
for estimating reductions of greenhouse gases emissions from frontier deforestation (1440 kB)
" The Juma
Sustainable Development Reserve Project: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Deforestation in the State
of Amazonas, Brazil (6224 kB) ", Project Design Document, and the CCBA (Climate
Community and Biodiversity Alliance) validation report (581 kB) by TÜV–SÜD Industrie
Service GmbH for this project.
The Latin-American Forum on REDD
The Latin American Forum on REDD is an outcome of the South-South collaboration workshop on practical
experiences in implementing REDD demonstration activities, held in Manaus, Brazil, 10–13
February. The Amazonas Sustainable Foundation (FAS), a NGO based in the Brazilian Amazon, is
responsible for the general coordination of the Forum. The Forum aims to construct an open network to
reduce barriers among Latin-American countries in regard to REDD as well as to prepare for the
international negotiations to be held until the end of the year and during the COP 15 and CMP 5 in
Copenhagen. For more information, see contact Thais Megid Pinto: < thais.megid@fas-amazonas.org >
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