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How to Maximise Development Outcomes

How to Maximise Development Outcomes. A clear rationale Understanding of benefits. More C = more productive soils = improved food security (+ adaptive capacity) Net reduction of GHG emissions is a global public good A straightforward methodology for MRV

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How to Maximise Development Outcomes

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  1. How to Maximise Development Outcomes • A clear rationale • Understanding of benefits. More C = more productive soils = improved food security (+ adaptive capacity) • Net reduction of GHG emissions is a global public good • A straightforward methodology for MRV • Cost effective and easy to apply in developing countries • Appropriate level of detail • Spatial resolution • Density of observations • Proxies and modelling • Link to international standards • Link to monitoring of development outcomes

  2. How to Maximise Development Outcomes 2 • An equitable incentive mechanism • Benefiting poor smallholders/ forest dwellers / pastoralists • Safeguards to prevent elite capture • Subsidy or market based? • Clustering of benefits? Livelihoods and Ecosystem services?

  3. Some suggestions for JRC? • Combine efforts with other researchers and practitioners • Work to address gaps • Collate data from diverse sources • Work to bridge gaps between MRV, policy and action

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