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Le Petit Livre Rouge du REDD: Guide de propositions gouvernementales et non gouvernementales visant à réduire les émissions liées à la déforestation et à la dégradation de la forêt

by: Charlie Parker; Andrew W Mitchell; Mandar Trivedi; Niki Mardas;
Language(s) of document: French
Type of document: Policy brief
Year it was written: 2008
Keywords: climate change, deforestation, development, forestry, policy
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Global Canopy Programme November 2008: http://www.LittleREDDbook.org

Abstract:

Launched at the UNFCCC climate summit in December 2008 The Little REDD Book is a guide to the UN negotiations on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD). REDD aims to help halt deforestation, which causes around 20% of the world’s carbon emissions – more than the entire global transport sector. In addition, the mechanism could help fight poverty while conserving biodiversity and sustaining vital ecosystem services.

REDD has evolved rapidly since it was introduced to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2005. With just under a year to go until the landmark meeting in Copenhagen where agreement must be reached, over 30 governmental and non-governmental proposals are on the table. The Little REDD Book aims to bring clarity to this complex and rapidly-evolving area by providing insights and information on the process in non-technical language.

 

Note: The Little REDD Book is in a constant process of being updated.  To be sure to see the most up to date version, refer to http://www.LittleREDDBook.org


 
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