The reflection of the rainforest in the black waters of the Amazon, Brazil

Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD)

Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) is an approach to achieving reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions that is currently under negotiation at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). REDD+ includes the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries. A REDD+ mechanism with robust environmental and social safeguards could offer an effective climate abatement strategy, provided it is linked to a post-2012 climate agreement with strong binding CO2 emission reduction targets for industrialized nations.

 

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Nature - our trusted ally

Nature-our trusted ally in climate change fight

How can nature help us adapt to climate change and minimize its effects? This film explains the two solutions IUCN sees to mitigate and adapt to climate change impacts - reduction of emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and ecosystems-based adaptation. …  

18 Apr 2010 | Video

Pueblo Saramacca, Surinam, 2010

Supporting the planning and development of the Saramaccas’ forest territory

IUCN was invited to support Saramacca peoples through the facilitation of a training process that enabled them to identify different options for managing their territory and conserving biodiversity. …  

16 Apr 2010 | News story
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Indigenous woman accompanied by her baby, harvesting manioc in the forest; Ecuador.

Study on indigenous peoples and climate change issues made available

IUCN has undertaken an in-depth review of the concerns of indigenous peoples in relation to current international climate change and REDD-plus policy making. 

08 Apr 2010 | Downloads - document

The Financial Costs of REDD

The financial costs of REDD : Evidence from Brazil and Indonesia

The financial costs of REDD : Evidence from Brazil and Indonesia  …  

25 Jan 2010 | Downloads - publication

UNFCCC COP15

IUCN Media Brief 17 December 2009 - REDD key to successful mitigation

THE LATEST: Solid progress has been made at COP 15 towards recognizing forests as a fundamental part of climate change mitigation solutions. REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) and REDD-plus are a critical part of a successful mitigation strategy. …  

17 Dec 2009 | News story

rainforest

Don’t hold REDD hostage in Copenhagen

After good progress in week one, concerns remain that a deal on REDD-plus (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) could yet stall on a small number of unresolved issues, or could be sacrificed because of lack of progress in other areas of the bigger deal, says IUCN. …  

15 Dec 2009 | International news release
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The reflection of the rainforest in the black waters of the Amazon, Brazil

REDD payments as incentive for reducing forest loss

"Strategies for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) could become an important part of a new agreement for climate change mitigation under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. …  

15 Dec 2009 | Downloads - document

Bosque tropical

Sharing the benefits under REDD

IUCN, with the support of Econ Pöyry, has reviewed experiences with existing benefit sharing arrangements in the forest sector and in other areas in order to inform discussions on how to develop benefit sharing systems under REDD. …  

10 Dec 2009 | News story
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Pavan Sukhdev, Study leader, Study on the cost of loss of biodiversity

Climate thinkers

Climate Thinkers taps into the minds of leading scientists, politicians, policy makers and ordinary people to get their insights into the challenges of climate change and their ideas on how to tackle it. …  

04 Dec 2009 | Video


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REDD+ and gender in Cameroon

Mrs. Momdje Liliane, from the Association Jeunesse Verte Cameroon explains how REDD+ can support the crucial role that women play in forest conservation in Cameroon.

REDD+, women and tree tenure

Ms. Rosaline Obeng-Ofori speaks about gender issues in the context of land and tree tenure and REDD+ in Ghana.

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    Adopting the forests livelihoods toolkit for REDD+

    Photo: Jan Willem den Besten/IUCN

Publication on Forests, Livelihoods and REDD+
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    REDD+ Multi-stakeholder Dialogue

    Photo: Jan Willen den Besten

Building a REDD-plus strategy in Papua Province in Indonesia

Pete Wood explains the challenges of building a REDD-plus strategy in Papua Province in Indonesia. Pete coordinates IUCN's pro poor project in Papua - Indonesia.

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