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Title: UN-REDD Newsletter #35
Date: 29-Jan-2013
Category: Bulletin/Newsletter
Source/Author: UN-REDD Programme www.un-redd.org
Description: The latest issues from the UN-REDD Programme "Go-REDD+" Asia-Pacific listserv explore some alternative thinking on REDD+ implementation; discuss how best to ensure rural communities benefit from REDD+; and highlight best practices for reforestation and forest restoration.


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Three New Go-REDD+ Issues from UN-REDD in Asia-Pacific


The latest issues from the UN-REDD Programme "Go-REDD+" Asia-Pacific listserv explore some alternative thinking on REDD+ implementation; discuss how best to ensure rural communities benefit from REDD+; and highlight best practices for reforestation and forest restoration.



The Go-REDD+ issue entitled, Why a Project-based Approach to REDD+ Implementation is Inappropriate, looks into fundamental changes in thinking and approach to REDD+ implementation between project-based and national approach, and which one of them can be more beneficial to address underlying causes of GHG emissions from forests for systemic solutions and what are challenges to achieve the national REDD+ approach.

The Go-REDD+ issue entitled, Ensuring Rural Communities’ Benefits in REDD+, explores how to safeguard the rural poor’s and indigenous people’s benefits in REDD+ and what measures need to be taken to ensure that they have access to the potential benefits of REDD+.

The Go-REDD+ issue entitled, Reforestation and Forest Restoration under REDD+: Avoiding the Mistakes of the Past, discusses what lessons we have learned from the past experience in reforestation and forest restoration and what are recommendations to avoid historical pitfalls, which are applicable to REDD+.

About Go-REDD+
Go-REDD+ is a bi-monthly newsletter distributed by email and managed by the UN-REDD Programme team in Asia-Pacific. The main objective is to distribute information, synopses of research results and activities related to REDD+ in Asia-Pacific, to assist countries in their REDD+ readiness efforts.

Access previous Go-REDD+ articles in the Go-REDD+ archive at un-redd.org.

 

 

 



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