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Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

REDD Strategy. Global Dialogue on Developing a Readiness Preparation Proposal August 13-14, 2009. Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Positive Values = Emissions. Emissions climbing But reductions possible: China, India Which future path will be taken?. Tr. Asia.

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Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

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  1. REDD Strategy Global Dialogue on Developing a Readiness Preparation Proposal August 13-14, 2009 Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

  2. Positive Values = Emissions • Emissions climbing • But reductions possible: China, India • Which future path will be taken? Tr. Asia Carbon balance land use change and forestry sector by region Tr. Am Tr. Africa USA China Source: Houghton (2003)

  3. What is the REDD strategy? • Identify options to reduce emissions, or tackle potential drivers …in the best cost-effective way …in the most sustainable (long term) way possible … which takes into account additional benefits, and … which identifies and discusses potential environmental and social risks associated with the different options. • REDD strategy would analyze the trade-offs between different options and identify the priorities • Identify investments and operational costs for the options identified • REDD Strategy would build on existing strategies (Forest Strategies, Infra-structure etc.) What is the REDD strategy

  4. What is required in a REDD Strategy? • Analyze the different strategies available • Forest Strategy • Infra-structure Plans • Economic development plans, etc. • Analyze existing strategies as to their impacts on DD and identify analytical gaps • Identify different strategy options and analyze their effectiveness, costs, feasibility, co-benefits and environmental and social impacts – define priorities! Example: Brazilian Deforestation Plan • Promoted by the Presidency with the participation of all relevant Ministries and sub-national entities • budget/responsibilities What is required in a REDD Strategy? What is the REDD strategy

  5. Global REDD Opportunity Cost & Potential Global REDD Opportunity Cost & Potential Estimate: Global model estimations based on DIMA, GTM and GCOMAP Source: Kinderman et al, 2008; Union of Concerned Scientists. www.ucsusa.org Almost 50% reduction possible for mean estimate price of $10 per ton of CO2

  6. How much does it cost to reach Readiness? • Costs include: • Opportunity costs • Implementation costs • Transaction costs • Political costs • Investment and Maintenance costs will depend on: • How a country defines Readiness: • Capacity building, governance improvements and carbon assessment are expandable terms • Size of the country and the overall challenge • Existing institutions and technical challenges: • Existing strategies? • Existing monitoring capacity? • Inventories and carbon assessments • Governance challenges • Accuracy of monitoring and reporting desired How much does it cost to reach Readiness?

  7. Countries Likely to Define Location & Risk (additionality) of Deforestation, Spatially Resolved Note: national program likely to focus on key subnational Projects & areas …

  8. Challenge: REDD Will Need to Address Dynamic Land Use Change, Cost, & Governance Issues • REDD Opportunities Vary by Opportunity Cost (OC) of Land, C Density, and Threat of Deforestation • Can we identify low-OC, medium – high C and deforestation threat lands, with low barriers to implementation, and target them for REDD ER activities? • What are priority governance concerns with these targeted lands and REDD strategies, by country? Deforestation Threat & C Density Class, for East Kalimantan (Gibbs and Brown, 2007) Gibbs, H. and S. Brown. 2007. Geographical Distribution of Biomass Carbon in Tropical Southeast Asian Forests: A Database. ORNL/CDIAC.

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