Marrakech, Morocco, 7-18 November 2016
CIFOR-ASFCC was presenting a talk on “Social forestry and the Paris Agreement: Lessons for benefit sharing” at Indonesian Pavilion session and, together with other partners, organizing a session on “Measuring and monitoring performance, and managing risks in REDD+”
- Session: Social forestry sustains local actions to advance the Paris Agreement
This session aims to share experiences and suggestions, including from regional events, on how local policies, practices and actions using social forestry as an approach will contribute to the Paris Agreement. In fact, the Paris Agreement itself welcomes this kind of discussion and “Recognizes the need to strengthen knowledge, technologies, practices and efforts of local communities and indigenous peoples related to addressing and responding to climate change”. Speakers will present evidence of how social forestry models have contributed to reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation while improving resilience and providing livelihood co-benefits. They will also discuss potential policy incentives to bolster effectiveness in social forestry implementation toward achieving equitable climate and co-benefit outcomes; and how social forestry could be a central part of nationally determined contributions.
Organizers: Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry
Speakers:- Social forestry and the Paris Agreement: Lessons for benefit sharing by Grace Wong.
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- Social forestry and the Paris Agreement: Lessons for benefit sharing by Grace Wong.
- Session: Measuring and monitoring performance, and managing risks in REDD+
Results-based finance is a cornerstone in the approach to REDD+ as outlined in the Paris Climate Agreement. However, results-based finance will need to consider not only payments for reduced carbon emissions, but also for performance associated with different phases of REDD+ implementation. In addition, how REDD+ benefits are distributed can affect equity and livelihoods outcomes that also directly impact on effectiveness in reducing deforestation and forest degradation.
Organizers: CIFOR, ZALF, University of Helsinki
Moderators: Arild Angelsen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Speakers:- Performance in REDD+ policy making: A comparative analysis of 15 REDD+ countries by Maria Brockhaus (University of Helsinki)
View presentation - Using local-level data to monitor REDD+ social safeguards by Amy Duchelle (CIFOR)
View presentation - Managing risks and avoiding pitfalls to REDD+ policy design and benefit sharing by Lasse Loft (ZALF)
View presentation - Equity risks in a REDD+ results-based framework by Grace Wong (CIFOR)
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- Performance in REDD+ policy making: A comparative analysis of 15 REDD+ countries by Maria Brockhaus (University of Helsinki)