2. CIFOR’s Global Comparative Study
(GCS-REDD+)
•To support REDD+ policy arenas and
practitioner communities with
- information
- analysis
- tools
• …. so as to ensure 3E+ outcomes:
- effectiveness
- efficiency
- equity and co-benefits
THINKING beyond the canopy
5. Analysis of national REDD+ policies and processes in 13
countries since 2009 (& more coming: Ethiopia, …)
http://www.forestsclimatechange.org/global-comparative-studyon-redd.html
7. Thanks
We acknowledge the support from:
Norad and the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment of
Norway,
AusAID (Australia),
European Commission,
Dept. of Energy and Climate Change & Dept. for Int. Dev. (UK)
& all research partners and individuals
that have contributed to the GCS research
8. REDD+ performance in the landscape
• Measuring multiple dimensions of performance and attributing
impact: challenges and opportunities for MRV
Martin Herold, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
• Brazil: Socio-political dimensions of REDD+ MRV and benefit
distribution across levels
Maria Fernanda Gebara, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de
Janeiro/Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
• Nepal: Putting MRV and community forestry into a landscape
perspective
Naya Paudel, Forest Action, Nepal
• Indonesia: Credibility of MRV system data and performance based
payments
Daniel Murdiyarso, Center for International Forestry Research
(CIFOR), Indonesia
9. Focus
(ac)counting for a purpose
(«measure not just for pleasure»
1. MRV-ing for a landscape approach
- Actor and sectoral interaction in analysis
- Bringing stakeholders together
2. MRV as basis for a performance-based
system
10. Get involved
• Bring your experience into the discussion,
not (only) Q & A
• Cards
• Tweets?
– #GLFCOP19 & #DF3
Hinweis der Redaktion
In the face of numerous emerging first-generation REDD+ activities – both projects and national strategies – CIFOR has started in 2009, a global comparative study on REDD+.
How do we look at REDD+ - our theory of change to move from BAU to TC will require shifts in power relations, discursive practices and in incentives
Where we are working : 13 countries including Laos , which is not yet on the map
Some major outputs of CIFOR’s global comparative study.