Fifteenth RRI Dialogue on Forests, Governance and Climate Change
Date: 01/01/1970
The dialogue took stock of two far-reaching developments in global efforts to reduce forest-based emissions:
- The agreement reached on REDD+ at COP19 in Warsaw, and
- Approval of Emission Reductions (ER) transaction program by the Carbon Fund of the World Bank
- What happened in Warsaw and what are the implications for carbon rights and safeguards?
- The status of forest carbon rights today
- The Carbon Fund Methodological Framework: status, challenges and opportunities
- The way forward on carbon rights, safeguards and REDD
New RRI Research
- Status of Forest Carbon Rights and Implications for Communities, the Carbon Trade, and REDD+ Investments
- Dialogue Summary by IISD
- Agenda
- Speaker Biographies
- Status of Forest Carbon Rights and Implications for Communities, the Carbon Trade, and REDD Investments (Alexandre Corriveau-Bourque, Tenure Analyst, Rights and Resources Initiative)
- Implementation of REDD Safeguards Agreed in Warsaw (Daniela Rey, Founding Director, Climate Law and Policy)
- Introduction
- Session 1: What happened in Warsaw and what are the implications for carbon rights and safeguards?
- Session 2: The status of forest carbon rights today
- Session 3: The Carbon Fund Methodological Framework: status, challenges and opportunities
- Session 4: The way forward on carbon rights, safeguards and REDD
Related Resources
- Carbon rights in Australian States (Baker & McKenzie)
- Designing National Legal Frameworks for REDD (Baker & McKenzie and the Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research)
- Unpacking the "Warsaw Framework for REDD+" (Climate Law & Policy)
- Los derechos de las comunidades y los mercados de carbono forestal en México (El Consejo Civil Mexicano para la Silvicultura Sostenible)
- Map of Pacific Basin in Latin America (Instituto del Bien Común)
- Summary of Pacific Basin Map