Towards a comprehensive Monitoring Framework for REDD+ Peter Holmgren FAO 5 December 2010.

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Towards a comprehensive Monitoring Framework for REDD+ Peter Holmgren FAO 5 December 2010

REDD+ MONITORING FRAMEWORK Framework of the Framework Monitoring requirement s What? How? Who? Specificati on of REDD+ Operational Monitoring Tools Experiences and existing Tools Other monitorin g needs

REDD+ Specification Deforestation Forest Degradation Conservation Sustainable management Enhancement Consistent Transparent & Effective Governance Rights of Communities Stakeholder Participation Conservation Reversals Displacement Country-driven National circumstances Consistent with development goals Consistent with adaptation needs Equitable etc. financing Results-based Principles Emission activities Safeguards

Monitoring requirements 1.Information categories: – Carbon the results of emission activities – Environment the wider range of ecosystem services and products from forests (multiple benefits), including environmental safeguards – Governance & Social Safeguards

Monitoring requirements 2.Levels and Purposes – Strategic level Purpose: Serve the needs of national policy processes and national level reporting requirements, including to comply with international commitments; – Operational level Purpose: Serve the needs of implementation on the ground, including assurances and enforcements at local / project / programme scale.

REDD+ MONITORING FRAMEWORK GHG inventoriesActivity data Mitigation proxies Biodiversity Wood and non-wood products Displacement Land use Conservation Reversals Policy coherence with development goals Livelihood impact Regulatory framework Transparency/Accountabili ty Enforcement/Compliance Transparency/Accountabilit y WHAT? Carbon (emission activities) Environment (services, products, multiple benefits, safeguards) Governance Strategic level Operational level (examples) Social safeguards

REDD+ MONITORING FRAMEWORK Carbon (emission activities) Environment (services, products, multiple benefits, safeguards) Governance Strategic level Operational level Social safeguards HOW and WHO? (key considerations)

REDD+ MONITORING FRAMEWORK KEY OPERATIONAL TOOLS (different info needs) Carbon (emission activities) Environment (services, products, multiple benefits, safeguards) Governance Strategic level Operational level Social safeguards National Forest Inventory ”NFI+” and other tools Activity monitoring systems (eg remote sensing) ”Governance monitoring systems”

On-going work in UN-REDD Work areas with monitoring components MRV of Carbon Monitoring of Governance Safeguards Country-led Governance Assessments Multiple benefits Social and Environmental standards Investments, sector transformation

Concluding remarks REDD+ monitoring framework Make it useful – For countries developing operational monitoring tools See the bigger monitoring picture – Beyond REDD+