The tool can help highlight areas
where deforestation and forest degradation is occurring on a quarterly basis, potentially providing insight to authorities, policymakers, civil society, local communities, and academics.
Speaking at a World Bank side event at the ongoing climate summit in Bonn, Mr Amewu said interventions including; reducing emissions from
deforestation and forest degradation through the implementation of the Ghana Forest Investment programme and the REDD + project being funded by the World Bank and a national REDD + strategy which would be implemented in the next 25 years have been put in place.
Schwarzenegger also signed an agreement to work with state governments in Brazil and Mexico on linking California's cap - and - trade program to the United Nations» nascent Reducing Emissions from
Deforestation and Forest Degradation program (REDD), which provides incentives to rainforest owners to preserve their trees.
Twelve of the world's leading cocoa and chocolate companies have agreed to collectively work towards
ending deforestation and forest degradation in the global cocoa supply chain, with an initial focus on Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana...
Another notable is Brazil, which has demonstrated the enormous potential of reducing emissions from
deforestation and forest degradation as well as the potential of biofuels for reducing emissions from vehicles.
An independent report estimates that the push to stop illegal logging globally, which has been led by EIA, already saved 17 million hectares (42 million acres) from
deforestation and forest degradation between 2002 and 2010, totaling between an estimated 1.2 and 14.6 billion metric tons of avoided carbon emissions.
The research, conducted by a team of scientists from the University of Tasmania, University of Papua New Guinea, and the Carnegie Institution for Science, is based on analysis of satellite data using Carnegie Landsat Analysis System - lite (CLASlite), a freely available platform for
measuring deforestation and forest degradation.
But contrary to common - sense notions that Amazonian deforestation is merely a product of rampaging capitalist development unleashed by free market forces — it is primarily a governance problem that is deliberately designed and deployed by government, and financed by Brazilian tax - payers — most of which would like to curb rather than
accelerate deforestation and forest degradation in the Amazon.
The researchers further recommend that, given that many human influences are driving both climate change and biodiversity loss, conservationists should aim for win - win solutions such as the United Nations program REDD + (an extension of the Reducing Emissions from
Deforestation and forest Degradation programme)-- an initiative that protects forests while also creating benefits for local communities and biodiversity.
He points to mitigation efforts discussed at Copenhagen, such as REDD (reduced emissions from
forest deforestation and forest degradation), which would encourage forest preservation, thereby both helping to put the brakes on carbon dioxide levels and providing more room for many species to move — a plan he calls a «win - win situation.»
«REDD + [Reducing Emissions from
Deforestation and Forest Degradation] and similar carbon reduction projects... have given me hope because they provide financial incentives to protect chimpanzee habitat, and thus an alternative to the many economic pressures to destroy it.
«Attended course «International Forest Carbon Policy for U.S. Decision - Makers» at La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica; the course provided information on the scientific, economic and political concepts of reduced emissions from
deforestation and forest degradation policies, and the ramifications of their implementation to the United States and the tropics.»
REDD + policies must address national - and local - scale drivers within REDD + countries, but they will not significantly reduce
deforestation and forest degradation unless they also minimize internationally - driven, demand - side pressures on the world's forests.
Comprehensive intersectoral programs that combine measures to
control deforestation and forest degradation with measures to increase agricultural productivity and sustainability will likely contribute more to reducing vulnerability of forests to climate change, land use change and other stress factors than independent sectoral initiatives.
5 February 2014 For almost five years, a scheme to mitigate climate change called Reducing Emissions from
Deforestation and Forest Degradation Plus (REDD +) has gained great momentum in Indonesia, particularly after the government signed a letter of intent (LoI) with Norway in 2010.
Parties are encouraged to take action to implement and support, including through results - based payments... [and] policy approaches and positive incentives for activities relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation [REDD +], and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and the enhancement of forest carbon sinks in developing countries.
We recognize the crucial role of reducing emission
irom deforestation and forest degradation and the need to enhance removals of greenhouse gas emission by forests and agree on the need to provide positive incentives to such actions through the immediate establishment of a mechanism including REDD - plus, to enable the mobilization of financial resources from developed countries.