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1 Building REDD+ for People and Nature panda.org/forestclimate Oslo, 28 October 2013 Paul Chatterton Deputy Leader WWF Forest and Climate Programme

2 REDD+ for People and Nature To establish REDD+ governance and financing systems that provide incentives for replicating sustainable forest management and low carbon development at scale. Building REDD+: Our Goal

3 REDD+ for People and Nature Building REDD+: Our Objectives 1.Consolidating Jurisdictional REDD+ In three landscapes 2.Replicating Jurisdictional REDD+ in one additional landscape 3.National REDD+/LCD Frameworks and jurisdictional REDD+ linked 4.At least two regional REDD+ agreements support regional coordination, learning and implementation 5.REDD+ lessons influence policy and implementation

4 Focus: tropical Deforestation Fronts Amazon Madre de Dios Region, Peru (8 M ha) Amazon Madre de Dios Region, Peru (8 M ha) Congo Mai Ndombe Province, DRC (13 M ha) Congo Mai Ndombe Province, DRC (13 M ha) Borneo Kutai Barat District, Idonesia (3.2 M ha) Borneo Kutai Barat District, Idonesia (3.2 M ha) Reinforces existing forest governance systems Addresses drivers of deforestation Aligns with the needs of biodiversity and ecological processes Allows multiple actors and mitigation actions Embeds voluntary projects Foundational for low carbon development and Green Economy REDD+ at the scale of a province or state (Jurisdictional Nested REDD+) in three of the world’s poorest and most biodiverse landscapes Building REDD+ Landscapes at Scale

5 12 million hectares, expected emission reductions: 11-12 MtCO 2 Preventing unplanned deforestation - (Bolobo community land use planning) Province of Mai Ndombe according to the 2005 constitution (12 M ha) Multiple methodologies /actors to address deforestation drivers in one jurisdiction Biofuel plantations (South Kwamouth Agroforestry: 12,000ha) Logging to Conservation Concession (ERA/ WWC - 300,000 ha) Logging to RIL / certification (2 M ha) Fire reduction in agricultural property (12,000 ha) Landscapes Mai Ndombe ER Program, DRC

6 Participatory micro- zoning and community forest management plans over +1 million hectares Lead on land use planning in $60m FIP investment (US$15m for Mai Ndombe.) Reward system on community action on emission reduction and forest management Complete US$60m ER- PIN to FCPF in 2014. Documenting results to inform national and global processes Mai Ndombe Emissions Reduction Programme Area: 12 million hectares, expected emission reductions: 11-12 MtCO 2 Landscapes Mai Ndombe

7 Landscapes Indonesia Implementing “Heart of Borneo” US$28m Debt for Nature Swap Dayak forests protected - Community Conserved Areas, test of national court ruling on adat lands. District Green Economy Initiative as basis for REDD+ plan. Carbon Fund submission along with Berau District Carbon reference emission levels, carbon measurement. Kutai Barat District Green Economy Initiative Area: 3.2 million hectares

8 Landscapes Peru Certificate programme in Environmental Management Regional early warning system of deforestation Preparations for COP20 in Lima REDD+ / PES Framework drafted and funding proposal prepared Amazonian Indigenous REDD+ tested Madre de Dios Region, REDD+ / PES Framework Area: 8 million hectares

9 Building REDD+ Landscapes at Scale Expand to two further locations … Putumayo Department, Colombia (2.6 M ha) Putumayo Department, Colombia (2.6 M ha) WaiWai domain, Guyana (0.4 M ha) WaiWai domain, Guyana (0.4 M ha)

10 Amazon Indigenous REDD+ concept – COICA support to prepare a vision for a unique pathway for REDD+ on indigenous lands Building REDD+: Regional and Global REDD+ Learning Case studies + Inspiring practices Videos Twitter feed and email updates Learning website – www.reddcommunity.orgwww.reddcommunity.org South-south learning seminars Influencing national and international negotiations on REDD+ WWF Director General, Jim Leape, and Gabon Minister for Environment, Ondzounga at Ambassador for Forests event Promoting ZNDD and the 5 Principles at the UNFCCC, CBD and other events

11 Building REDD+: Conceptual Framework

12 Tackle drivers. Design ERPs to address drivers across a sector, region or trade chain. (e.g. oil palm in Indonesia) REDD+ to Green. Governments integrating REDD+ into green economy or low carbon development strategies. Refit REDD+ to meet these wider needs of food security, poverty and green growth. Capacity. Build people and institutions first – then programmes. Building REDD+: Challenges ahead

13 REDD+ for People and Nature

14 Thank you panda.org/forestclimate WWF REDD+ Learning: bit.ly/REDDlearningbit.ly/REDDlearning Twitter : @WWFforestcarbon Email: forestclimate@wwf.panda.org


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