Equitable REDD+ benefit sharing? Lessons from Brazil and Peru
Linking Policy and Practice: Approaches to REDD+ Benefit Sharing
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Welcome to
Linking Policy and Practice: Approaches to REDD+ Benefit Sharing
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2 December 2014 - Lima, Peru
#COP20 @forestsdialogue
The Forests Dialogue Purpose • Established in 2000 by
NGO and Business Leaders • Reduce conflict among
stakeholders in the forest sector
• International platform and process to discuss key SFM and conservation issues
• Build mutual trust, enhanced understanding and commitment to change
Structure • Steering Committee • Secretariat • Network of Partners
How TFD Works How TFD Works
Key Themes • Leverage multiple benefits as incentives
to engage Iwan Wibisono
REDD+ Task Force, Indonesia • Identify beneficiaries when rights are
unclear
• Agree the basis for sharing benefits Percy Summers
CI-Peru • Engage the private sector
Chris Meyers EDF
• Design national programs to accommodate local contexts
Leticia Gutierrez Lorandi TNC-Mexico
• Reduce the costs of REDD+ • Achieve efficiency, effectiveness and
equity
Key Themes • Leverage multiple benefits as incentives
to engage Iwan Wibisono
REDD+ Task Force, Indonesia • Identify beneficiaries when rights are
unclear
• Agree the basis for sharing benefits Percy Summers
CI Peru - Conservation International • Engage the private sector
Chris Meyers EDF - Environmental Defence Fund
• Design national programs to accommodate local contexts
Leticia Gutierrez Lorandi TNC Mexico - The Nature Conservancy
• Reduce the costs of REDD+ • Achieve efficiency, effectiveness and
equity
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