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The Forests Dialogue
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Over the year 2009, The Forest Dialogue (TFD) has held three international dialogues and one writing
workshop on Financing REDD-plus, which engaged 100 leaders from different stakeholder groups.
These stakeholders include indigenous peoples, family forest owners, industry, academics, IGOs,
ENGOs, trade unions, social NGOs, forest industry, forest and carbon investors, retailers and
government representatives. The TFD's dialogue initiative on Financing REDD-plus focused on
the elements of a framework for REDD financing and implementation. The consensus reached during
this initiative has led to 26 recommendations launched on October 1st, 2009, during the UNFCCC
Climate Change Talks in Bangkok, Thailand. The recommendations were fed into the processes of
the Informal Working Group on Interim Finance for REDD+ (IWG-IFR). A more extensive report on
TFD’s initiative on investing in REDD-plus was published in June, 2010, which captures not only
the 26 recommendations but also other key issues that have been discussed under this stream of
dialogue.
TFD
Review - Investing in REDD-plus - Consensus Recommendations on Frameworks for the Financing of
REDD-plus (2044 kB)
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OECD
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The OECD in Paris, France, under the auspices of the Annex I Expert Group (AIXG) on the UNFCCC, has
elaborated the following three documents on REDD:
Financing Mechanisms to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation: Issues in Design and Implementation
(536 kB) (2007)
Incentives to Reduce GHG Emissions from Deforestation: Lessons Learned from Costa Rica and Mexico
(500 kB) (2007)
Initial
Review of Policies and Incentives to Reduce GHG Emissions from Deforestation (146 kB) (2006)
The OECD also convened a workshop on 26 March 2008 on Incentives to Capture the Carbon and
Biodiversity for Reducing Deforestation: Linkages, Synergies and Limitations. Links to the workshop
agenda, all presentations and the Chair's summary are available at: < www.oecd.org/env/biodiversity >;
For more information on the OECD work on REDD, contact Katia Karousakis at: < katia.karousakis@oecd.org >
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