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Presentation on REDD application for Pakistan Saadullah Ayaz
1. Reducing Emissions from Deforestation
and Forest Degradation (REDD/ REDD+)-
Potential for Pakistan
Saadullah Ayaz
Climate Change Coordinator
IUCN- Pakistan
Email: saad.ayaz@iucn.org
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2. Forests and Climate Change
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3. Forests and Climate Change
Forests represent the most significant terrestrial carbon stock
They contain:
â 77% of all carbon stored in vegetation
â 39% of all carbon stored in soils
(Eliasch Review )
Forests sequester and store more carbon (per hectare) than any
other type of land cover
Accounted for 17.4% of global GHG emission in 2004,
Equivalent to 49 GtCO2 eqv./ yr.
(IPCC- FAR, 2007)
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4. Forests in UNFCCC Negotiations
REDD-plus negotiations leading up to Copenhagen are widely regarded as one of
more positive developments
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5. Concept of REDD/ REDD+
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6. REDD
âReducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradationâ
Attempts to recognize role of forests in climate change mitigation
â Forests are needed to achieve +2°C objective
â 15- 20% of the problem or 15- 20% of the solution?
Discussed in UNFCCC negotiations as part of âpost 2012â climate
regime
â Excluded from Clean Development Mechanism (KP- 2012)
â Allowed for Annex I countries and under Joint Implementation
â Not allowed EU Emissions Trading Scheme
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7. Scope: Shift in thinking from
avoided deforestation to REDD+ (COP 15)
1. Reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation
Protecting existing forests from immediate and/or medium term threats
2. Conservation:
Protecting existing forests, especially primary forests, including those
that face no immediate threat from deforestation and degradation but
could in future
3. Sustainable management of forests:
Safeguarding, and as appropriate, expanding existing carbon stocks in
both community and industrial working forests against long-term
decline
4. Enhancement of forest carbon stocks:
Not only afforestation and reforestation but broader restoration of
Forests
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8. REDD/ REDD+
Readiness Initiatives
REDD+ readiness relates to the efforts a country is undertaking,
with the support of multilateral or bilateral initiatives,
to build its capacity to be ready for a REDD+ mechanism
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9. UN-REDD Programme
Collaborative initiative (UN, FAO, UNDP) UNEP), launched in September
2008. Aims to assist developing countries prepare and implement national
REDD+ strategies
The Programme currently supports REDD+ readiness activities in nine pilot
countries (Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Indonesia, Panama,
Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, United Republic of Tanzania, Viet Nam and
Zambia)
13 others to be observers to its Policy Board, and has given them access to
many other benefits of the Programme (networking, participation in regional
workshops and knowledge sharing, facilitated by the Programmeâs interactive
online workspace). They are; Argentina, Ecuador, Cambodia, Costa Rica,
Kenya, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Philippines, Republic of Congo, Solomon
Islands, Sri Lanka, Sudan
UN-REDD Programmeâs Policy Board has approved a total of US$42.6 million
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10. Activities under
UN-REDD Programme
help develop analyses and guidelines on issues including; measurement,
reporting and verification (MRV) of carbon emissions and flows, ensuring
that forests continue to provide multiple benefits for livelihoods and the
environment, and supporting the engagement of Indigenous Peoples and
Civil Society at all stages of the design and implementation of REDD+
strategies
also seeks to build consensus and knowledge about REDD+, to ensure a
REDD+ mechanism is included in a post-2012 climate change agreement
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11. Forest Carbon Partnership Facility
Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) (World Bank) assists developing
countries in their efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest
degradation--called REDD+--by providing value to standing forests
builds the capacity of developing countries in tropical and subtropical regions
to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and to tap into
any future system of positive incentives for REDD+
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12. REDD/ REDD+ and Pakistan
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13. Forest Resources of Pakistan
1. Forest Cover (hectares): 1,902,000
2. Forest Cover (as % of total land area): 2.5
3. Other wooded land (hectares): 1,389,000
4. Total land area (hectares): 79,610,000
5. Deforestation (hectares)= 2700/ yr
(does not includes forest degradation)
Data for 1990-2005 (FAO)
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14. Forest Trends in Pakistan
1990-2005 (FAO)
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15. Potential for REDD in Pakistan
(avoided deforestation)
Forest+ Annual forest Above- Forest CO2/ Aggregate
wooded land cover ground ha CO2 Potential REDD earnings
change biomass emissions
(Forest+ (Forest+
wooded wooded from Assuming $3/ Assuming $3/
land) land) deforestation tCO2Assuming tCO2Assuming
(Forest+ $10/ $10/
tCO294.74315.8 tCO294.74315.8
wooded land)
3.291 m ha. 0.208 m ha. 381 Mt 734 t -31.58 Assuming Assuming
Mt CO2 $3/ tCO2 $10/ tCO2
$94.74 m $315.8 m
Assuming 100% reduction in deforestation, fully compensated, using FAO carbon
estimates for above ground biomass.
data used for year 2005 and derived from the âForest Resources Assessmentâ and
the State of the âWorld's Forestsâ published by the U.N. Food and Agriculture
Organization
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16. REDD+ for Pakistan? A Complex Cycle
Total Registered project with CDM- EB (UNFCCC)= 2399 (as of June 2010)
CDM- AR Registered Projects= 8
REDD/ REDD+ = None
Is Pakistan prepared to take up the challenge??
UN Criteria to support REDD initiatives:
âą An expressed willingness to work with the UN-REDD Programme
âą Existing collaboration between the country, the UN partners and other relevant actors in
related areas that will help ensure rapid progress
âą Emission avoidance potential
âą Degree of REDD readiness potential
âą Regional, biome and socio-economic representation
âą Coordination with international REDD initiatives
âą Potential to provide leadership in sub-regional sharing of experience
âą Ability to contribute experiences to UNFCCC negotiations and development of REDD
mechanisms
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17. Risks associated with Carbon business
1. Natural/ climatic risks: (disease, growth lower than prediction drought,
floods, damaging winds, land slides etc.)
2. Anthropogenic factors: encroachment, poaching, fire
3. Political risks: policy changes, unstable governments
4. Economic risks: exchange rates, interest rates, lower than expected CER
prices, changes in opportunity cost of land
5. Risks associated with CER purchaser (willing to pay upfront?)
6. Future of Kyoto??
7. Crediting Period (5 years for forestry)
8. Investment in forestry (is it viable business??)
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18. 9. Management/ ownership issues (influence of black market/
feudalism)
10. Baseline data/ methodology development/ monitoring (huge
investments)- will it still be viable?
11. Leakages in carbon budget (if not forests, where shall we cater for
needs? Any alternates?)
12. Long- term involvement of stakes~ easy at it sounds?
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19. Is it Practical for Pakistan?
Though the REDD policy has been finalized~ modalities and procedures yet
to be Clearfield
Not eligible for Kyoto first Commitment Period (2012)
REDD mechanism suitable for PakistanâŠ.
- high rate of deforestation- an opportunity!
but can it be reduced� If yes, how and how much??
- How much time we nee to be prepared??
- Is it cost effective??
- Is it socio- politically applicable? If yes, how??
- Administrative and technical capacities?
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20. REDD/ REDD+ and IUCN
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21. REDD+ and IUCN
REDD+ is important for IUCN
â Our mission: To influence, encourage and assist societies
throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature
and to ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and
ecologically sustainable
â Membersâ decisions
IUCNâs work on REDD+
â Supporting the readiness phase â good forest governance
â Poverty â REDD+
â Forest Landscape Restoration â REDD+
â Advocacy and Technical Advice
â Ecosystem based Adaptation (EbA)
(http://www.iucn.org/what/tpas/climate)
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22. IUCN for REDD+ (Post COP 15)
IUCNâ Position Paper for 10th Session of AWG- LCA, May- June 2010, Bonn
IUCN urged Parties to reach an agreement on a REDD-plus mechanism
that recognizes that avoiding greenhouse gas emissions from
deforestation and forest degradation is a necessary component of
achieving deep cuts in all sources of anthropogenic emissions in order to
mitigate climate change
IUCN urged Parties to ensure that the full scope of REDD-plus is
respected and supported in the establishment of the mechanism, including
through the provision of financial resources and investment
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23. ConcludingâŠ.
REDD/ REDD-plus will only achieve results if it is able to be
adapted to the individual circumstances of countries
AND
if countries have the political will to adapt policies and
methods to meet the needs of REDD/ REDD-plus
implementation
The Forests Dialogue's initiative- IUCN CMS (2010)
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24. IUCN- TV VIDEO:
âNature-our trusted ally in climate change fightâ
Duration 5 (mins), 18 (Secs.)
http://www.iucn.org/knowledge/multimedia/video/
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25. Thanks
:
For more information, please contact:
Saadullah Ayaz
Climate Change Coordinator
IUCN Pakistan
Tel: +92 (51) 2271028- 30
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