Thousands came together in "Hopenhagen" from 7-18 December 2009 for what was the most covered and talked about of any United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNF CCC) Conference of the Parties (COP) to date. Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD-plus)1 was one of few issues on which progress was made. However, implications of the wider negotiations for REDD-plus are not yet clear. This summary considers the outcome of the COP15 negotiations, focusing on the status of the REDD-plus provisions and what they may mean in terms of the socio-economic implications of REDD-plus and the effective implementation of activities on the ground.
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Publication details
Serial number
0000000032
Publisher
RECOFTC; Overseas Development Institute; CATIE; Uganda Coalition for Sustainable Development
Publication format
Policy brief
Geographic focus
Regional
Global
Series collection
REDD-Net Asia-Pacific
Topics
Climate change (adaptation and mitigation)
Forest & landscape management / restoration
Forest financing / legality mechanisms (FLEGT/REDD+/green Bonds)
Livelihoods (NTFPs/agroforestry/PES)
