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The Center for People and Forests (RECOFTC)


Submissions made by the The Center for People and Forests (RECOFTC)

Published: May 2015
Submitted: October 2024

Grassroots Capacity Building for REDD+ in Asia

This annual progress report highlights key achievements and lessons learned of the Grassroots Capacity Building for REDD+ in Asia project during 2014.

English External link

Published: July 2013
Submitted: October 2024

Social Safeguards in REDD+: A Review of Existing Initiatives and Challenges

Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, as well as conservation and enhancement of forest carbon stocks and promoting sustainable management of forests in developing countries (REDD+) has been proposed as an effective mechanism to mitigate the impacts of climate change. However, in view of the significant dependence of the local communities, indigenous peoples, women and other marginalized groups on the forest resources for their livelihoods and other daily needs, a number of apprehensions have been raised, citing the potential risk associated with the faulty design and weak implementation of the REDD+ mechanism. In this context, a number of international initiatives have been proposing different sets of social and environmental safeguards, which can prevent potential social and/or environmental damage or harm to such forest-dependent communities and increase benefits for them in an equitable manner. By presenting brief overviews of various international level social and environmental safeguards, the authors argue that the initiatives taken so far provide a solid basis for formulating them at national level despite several challenges. There is a need to customize and harmonize the safeguard measures proposed so far with the national level initiatives related to forest/land rights, forest governance, benefits sharing, and so on. Ensuring effective and meaningful participation of local communities and civil society has been identified as challenging prerequisite to address genuine concerns of forest managing communities while developing, implementing and monitoring safeguard provisions. Similarly, allowing utmost important factor – flexibility - in the interpretation and implementation of safeguard provisions at the national and local contexts has to be recognized and managed properly.

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Published: July 2014
Submitted: August 2015

Improving grassroots equity in forests and climate change context: A training manual

English PDF 28.69 MB

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

Equity in climate change and REDD+: A handbook for grassroots facilitators

English PDF 1.34 MB

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

Equity in climate change and REDD+: A handbook for grassroots facilitators

Khmer PDF 15.81 MB

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

Equity in climate change and REDD+: A handbook for grassroots facilitators

Lao PDF 24.04 MB

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

Equity in climate change and REDD+: A handbook for grassroots facilitators

Thai PDF 23.96 MB

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

Equity in climate change and REDD+: A handbook for grassroots facilitators

Vietnamese PDF 23.91 MB

Published: July 2014
Submitted: August 2015

Improving grassroots equity in forests and climate change context: A training manual

Khmer PDF 28.59 MB

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

A Fair Climate: Gender Equity in Forestry and REDD+ (video)

English External link

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

A Fair Climate: Gender Equity in Forestry and REDD+ (video)

Khmer External link

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

A Fair Climate: Gender Equity in Forestry and REDD+ (video)

Lao External link

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

A Fair Climate: Gender Equity in Forestry and REDD+ (video)

Burmese External link

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

A Fair Climate: Gender Equity in Forestry and REDD+ (video)

Thai External link

Published: November 2014
Submitted: August 2015

Video discussion guide for all languages

English PDF 641.47 KB

Published: May 2015
Submitted: August 2015

Forests and Climate Change after Lima: An Asia-Pacific Perspective

English PDF 1.62 MB

Published: March 2012
Submitted: July 2013

Climate Change, Forests, and You

English PDF 1.26 MB

Published: April 2013
Submitted: July 2013

Forests and Climate Change after Doha: An Asia-Pacific Perspective

English PDF 1.58 MB

Published: February 2011
Submitted: July 2013

Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in REDD+: Principles and Approaches for Policy and Project Development

English PDF 1.40 MB

Published: April 2012
Submitted: August 2012

Forests and climate change after Durban: An Asia-Pacific perspective

English PDF 1.56 MB

Published and submitted: August 2012

Linking Adaptation and Mitigation through Community Forestry: Case Studies from Asia

English PDF 11.19 MB

Published: March 2011
Submitted: May 2011

Forests and Climate Change after Lima: An Asia-Pacific Perspective

English PDF 1.38 MB

Published: May 2010
Submitted: June 2010

Forests and Climate Change after Copenhagen: An Asia-Pacific Perspective

Following COP15, forestry stakeholders have raised many questions about the meaning of the Copenhagen outcome for people, forests, and forestry. FAO and RECOFTC recently brought together 12 experts in Bali to debate the issue and provide answers to a dozen key questions.

English PDF 1.64 MB

Published and submitted: June 2010

Vietnam: Why REDD+ Needs Local People

English PDF 430.76 KB