Abstract
This issue of Carbon Market Perspectives on 'Pathways for implementing REDD+: Experience from carbon markets and communities' discusses the role of carbon markets in scaling up investments for REDD+ in developing countries. Nine articles authored by experienced negotiators on REDD+, carbon market actors, project developers and other leading experts share experiences and make suggestions on the key elements of a future international REDD+ regime: Architecture and underlying principles, measuring, reporting and verification (MRV), private-sector involvement, the rights of indigenous people and local communities, biodiversity conservation and environmental integrity. The articles are grouped under three main topics: the lessons of existing REDD+ projects; the future REDD+ regime and the role of carbon markets; and experiences and ideas about the involvement of indigenous people and local communities. (LN)
Citation Formats
Zhu, X, Ravnkilde Moeller, L, Lopez, T De, and Romero, M Z.
Pathways for implementing REDD+. Experiences from carbon markets and communities.
Denmark: N. p.,
2011.
Web.
Zhu, X, Ravnkilde Moeller, L, Lopez, T De, & Romero, M Z.
Pathways for implementing REDD+. Experiences from carbon markets and communities.
Denmark.
Zhu, X, Ravnkilde Moeller, L, Lopez, T De, and Romero, M Z.
2011.
"Pathways for implementing REDD+. Experiences from carbon markets and communities."
Denmark.
@misc{etde_1010715,
title = {Pathways for implementing REDD+. Experiences from carbon markets and communities}
author = {Zhu, X, Ravnkilde Moeller, L, Lopez, T De, and Romero, M Z}
abstractNote = {This issue of Carbon Market Perspectives on 'Pathways for implementing REDD+: Experience from carbon markets and communities' discusses the role of carbon markets in scaling up investments for REDD+ in developing countries. Nine articles authored by experienced negotiators on REDD+, carbon market actors, project developers and other leading experts share experiences and make suggestions on the key elements of a future international REDD+ regime: Architecture and underlying principles, measuring, reporting and verification (MRV), private-sector involvement, the rights of indigenous people and local communities, biodiversity conservation and environmental integrity. The articles are grouped under three main topics: the lessons of existing REDD+ projects; the future REDD+ regime and the role of carbon markets; and experiences and ideas about the involvement of indigenous people and local communities. (LN)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {2011}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Pathways for implementing REDD+. Experiences from carbon markets and communities}
author = {Zhu, X, Ravnkilde Moeller, L, Lopez, T De, and Romero, M Z}
abstractNote = {This issue of Carbon Market Perspectives on 'Pathways for implementing REDD+: Experience from carbon markets and communities' discusses the role of carbon markets in scaling up investments for REDD+ in developing countries. Nine articles authored by experienced negotiators on REDD+, carbon market actors, project developers and other leading experts share experiences and make suggestions on the key elements of a future international REDD+ regime: Architecture and underlying principles, measuring, reporting and verification (MRV), private-sector involvement, the rights of indigenous people and local communities, biodiversity conservation and environmental integrity. The articles are grouped under three main topics: the lessons of existing REDD+ projects; the future REDD+ regime and the role of carbon markets; and experiences and ideas about the involvement of indigenous people and local communities. (LN)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {2011}
month = {Jul}
}