Background
COP28 marks 10th anniversary since the Warsaw Framework for REDD+ was adopted in 2013. To date, 60 countries have submitted their forest reference levels covering 1.35 billion ha of forests. This is equal to approximately 62% of the total forest cover in developing countries. Among them, 17 countries fulfilled all requirements to receive results-based payments with a total reduction of 11.6 billion tons of CO2. It is an appropriate moment to celebrate one decade of REDD+ and to reflect on the evolution of REDD+ over time and under the Paris Agreement.
Objectives
In order to raise ambition for mitigation actions in the forest sector, this event aims to:
- inform Parties and other stakeholders interested in REDD+ on the reporting requirements for REDD+ under the ETF;
- present the role of the secretariat in REDD+ reporting and technical assessment/analysis;
- look back at the achievements made by REDD+ countries since 2013;
- share the success stories of REDD+ implementation in developing countries.
Target audience
- Parties interested in REDD+ implementation;
- Stakeholders interested in providing technical and/or financial support to REDD+ implementation, including technical experts, IGOs, NGOs, financial entities, academia.
Impact and outcomes of the event
The participants will receive an update on 10 years of REDD+ implementation, and clarity on how related REDD+ reporting and review processes will continue under the Enhanced Transparency Framework and Article 5 of the Paris Agreement, starting with the biennial transparency reports to be submitted in 2024. Furthermore, the REDD+ success stories shared by invited Parties, as well as clear guidance on REDD+ under the Paris Agreement, will encourage Parties to strengthen collaboration to raise their ambitions for halting deforestation and forest degradation.
Agenda
10 min
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UN Climate Change Secretariat: Presentation on the status of REDD+ reporting since 2013 and future reporting under the Paris Agreement
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25 min
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REDD+ countries Panel: REDD+ countries share their experience with REDD+ implementation, milestones and challenges along the road, as well as synergies with other forest-related processes.
Panelists:
- Gabon, Mr. Davy Onomori Mboumba, Special Advisor to the President of the Gabonese Republic
- Indonesia, Mr. Syaiful Anwar, Senior Policy Analyst, Ministry of Environment and Forestry of Indonesia
- Suriname, Ms. Consuela Paloeng, Forest Carbon and Reporting Specialist, SBB - Foundation for Forest Management and Production Control (Presentation)
- Peru, Ms. Milagros Sandoval, Climate Change and Desertification General Director, Ministry of the Environment of Peru
- Togo, Mr. Bakabima Ditorgue Bakén’na, Project Coordinator MRV-REDD+ (Presentation)
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15 min
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Q&A
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20 min
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REDD+ experts Panel: REDD+ experts with experience across different countries and regions discuss lessons learned from over a decade of REDD+ implementation, and views on how current efforts could be strengthened to support the goal to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030.
Panelists:
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Ms. Amy Duchelle, Senior Forestry Officer, team lead of the Forests and Climate Team, Forestry Division, FAO
- Forest Carbon Partnership Facility, Mr. Erwin De Nys, Practice Manager of the Climate Finance Mobilization Management unit, World Bank
- Norway, Mr. Øyvind Dahl, Policy Director, Norway's International Climate and Forest Initiative
- United Kingdom, Ms. Maggie Charnley, Head of International Forests Unit, the government of the United Kingdom
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15 min
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Q&A
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5 min
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Closing remarks by the UNFCCC Executive Secretary
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