Joint position on financing options for REDD+

9 de novembro de 2009

nov 9, 2009

IPAM, together with partners, Conservation International, Environmental Defense Fund, Woods Hole Research Center, and The Nature Conservancy, produced four policy briefs on aspects of REDD policy.

This one is a joint position on financing options for REDD+: deeper industrialized country commitments and strong domestic actions in the post-2012 phase together with strong REDD+ mitigation actions offer a powerful alternative that can start to change the economic incentives that drive forest destruction while also contributing to global emission reductions.

IPAM; Conservation International; Environmental Defense Fund; Woods Hole Research Center; The Nature Conservancy. 2009.

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