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United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development

REDD as a Catalyst for a Green Economy (done in the context of the UN-REDD Programme)

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    The UN-REDD Programme is assisting the developing countries listed above to develop national REDD+ strategies through the implementation of national REDD+ Readiness Programmes. In addition to providing support to building capacities in countries, UNEP is the lead on two substantive work areas: (1) Realising the multiple benefits of forests and (2) REDD+ as a catalyst for Green Economy transformation. UNEP's two work areas are based on the premise that REDD+ holds the promise of multiple benefits for climate, development and conservation in the forest sector at national and global levels.
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    The multiple benefits work area focuses on supporting global and national efforts to realize the full range of benefits that forests can offer under REDD+. The importance of realizing multiple benefits from forests was agreed in the Cancun Agreements of COP16 of UNFCCC and the CBD COP10. A REDD+ Programme that meets the Cancun Agreements safeguards on multiple benefits will be more sustainable in the long term, both because of its added value to stakeholders, and because of the increased resilience of forest carbon stocks delivered by intact, natural forest.
    The Green Economy transformation work area provides an entry point and aims to support the necessary practical steps, knowledge and capacity strengthening for an approach which elevates the REDD+ process as an engine to design and implement a low carbon economy.
    The Cancun Agreements emphasize the need for systemic and transformative change especially in paragraph 10 which states that, "addressing climate change requires a paradigm shift towards building a low-carbon society that offers substantial opportunities and ensures continued high growth and sustainable development, based on innovative technologies and more sustainable production and consumption and lifestyles, while ensuring a just transition of the workforce that creates decent work and quality jobs."

    Partners
    FAO, UNDP, Partner Country Governments
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    National REDD+ Coordination Units established in fourteen countries
    Multiple benefits mapping and assessments in at least 5 countries
    Trainings on the development of nationally-appropriate safeguards in at least 5 countries
    National REDD+ Strategies in at least 5 countries
    In-kind contribution
    US $5,000,000 (in kind contribution, staff and technical expertise)
    Financing (in USD)
    5000000
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    Action Network
    Rio+20
    This initiative does not yet fulfil the SMART criteria.
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    Timeline
    01 January 1970 (start date)
    31 December 2015 (date of completion)
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    Geographical coverage
    Global and in partnership with a number of countries including Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Vietnam
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    Contact Information

    Mario Boccucci , Chief, Terrestrial Ecosystems Unit Division of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI)