Assessing Options for Effective Mechanisms to Share Benefits : Insights for REDD+ Initiatives
One objective of this paper is to provide information and tools for policy makers and development partners engaged in developing arrangements for transferring REDD plus benefits. This paper is also intended to help key stakeholders design a mechani...
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AFFORESTATION BENEFIT SHARING BIODIVERSITY CALCULATION CARBON CARBON ABATEMENT CARBON ACCOUNTING CARBON ACCOUNTING SYSTEM CARBON CHANGES CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MARKET CARBON MARKETS CARBON REDUCTIONS CARBON STOCK CARBON STOCK CHANGES CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CO2 COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY LANDS COMMUNITY LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY OUTREACH COMPENSATION CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES CONSERVATION EFFORTS CONSERVATION FINANCE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION OF NATURE CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS CONSERVATION PROGRAM CONSERVATION PROJECT CONSERVATION PROJECTS CROP PRODUCTION DECISION MAKING ECOLOGICAL CONSERVATION ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ECOSYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION LEVEL EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTS EQUITABLE BENEFIT EU FERTILIZERS FIELD STAFF FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL TRANSFERS FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST CARBON FOREST CARBON STOCKS FOREST COMMUNITIES FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEPARTMENT FOREST GOVERNANCE FOREST LAW FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES FOREST POLICY FOREST PRODUCTS FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SECTOR ACTIVITIES FORESTRY FORESTRY ACTIVITIES FORESTRY SYSTEMS FORESTS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GENDER GHG GIS GORILLA GORILLA CONSERVATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL CARBON MARKETS ISSUES LAND AREA LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LAND USE LAWS LEGAL MANDATE LEGISLATION LIVESTOCK LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOGGING LOW-CARBON MONITORING SYSTEMS MONITORING TECHNIQUES MOUNTAINS NATIONAL ACCOUNTING NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL PARKS NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS NATIVE FORESTS NATURAL FOREST NATURAL FOREST RESOURCES NONTIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS OPPORTUNITY COSTS PARK MANAGEMENT POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS PROTECTED AREAS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REDUCING EMISSIONS RESERVES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS TIMBER TIMBER INDUSTRY TRADABLE CARBON TRANSACTION COSTS TREE TREES TROPICAL FORESTS VARIETY VILLAGES WILDLIFE WILDLIFE AGENCY WILL |
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AFFORESTATION BENEFIT SHARING BIODIVERSITY CALCULATION CARBON CARBON ABATEMENT CARBON ACCOUNTING CARBON ACCOUNTING SYSTEM CARBON CHANGES CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MARKET CARBON MARKETS CARBON REDUCTIONS CARBON STOCK CARBON STOCK CHANGES CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CO2 COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY LANDS COMMUNITY LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY OUTREACH COMPENSATION CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES CONSERVATION EFFORTS CONSERVATION FINANCE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION OF NATURE CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS CONSERVATION PROGRAM CONSERVATION PROJECT CONSERVATION PROJECTS CROP PRODUCTION DECISION MAKING ECOLOGICAL CONSERVATION ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ECOSYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION LEVEL EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTS EQUITABLE BENEFIT EU FERTILIZERS FIELD STAFF FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL TRANSFERS FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST CARBON FOREST CARBON STOCKS FOREST COMMUNITIES FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEPARTMENT FOREST GOVERNANCE FOREST LAW FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES FOREST POLICY FOREST PRODUCTS FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SECTOR ACTIVITIES FORESTRY FORESTRY ACTIVITIES FORESTRY SYSTEMS FORESTS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GENDER GHG GIS GORILLA GORILLA CONSERVATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL CARBON MARKETS ISSUES LAND AREA LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LAND USE LAWS LEGAL MANDATE LEGISLATION LIVESTOCK LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOGGING LOW-CARBON MONITORING SYSTEMS MONITORING TECHNIQUES MOUNTAINS NATIONAL ACCOUNTING NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL PARKS NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS NATIVE FORESTS NATURAL FOREST NATURAL FOREST RESOURCES NONTIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS OPPORTUNITY COSTS PARK MANAGEMENT POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS PROTECTED AREAS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REDUCING EMISSIONS RESERVES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS TIMBER TIMBER INDUSTRY TRADABLE CARBON TRANSACTION COSTS TREE TREES TROPICAL FORESTS VARIETY VILLAGES WILDLIFE WILDLIFE AGENCY WILL PricewaterhouseCoopers Assessing Options for Effective Mechanisms to Share Benefits : Insights for REDD+ Initiatives |
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One objective of this paper is to
provide information and tools for policy makers and
development partners engaged in developing arrangements for
transferring REDD plus benefits. This paper is also intended
to help key stakeholders design a mechanism that is
appropriate for a country's context. Another objective
is to provide information and tools for assessing and
structuring benefit sharing mechanisms at national and sub
national levels (e.g., at the local government or project
level) and at local community levels. This paper, however,
does not address benefit sharing within communities, because
this would depend on local circumstances. This paper
includes an options assessment framework that will help REDD
plus stakeholders identify nationally appropriate REDD plus
benefit sharing mechanisms, and offers guidance on measures
needed to successfully design and implement a selected
mechanism. This paper is based on a quick review of 12
existing forest benefit sharing mechanisms representing a
spectrum of approaches. From the 12, five were selected and
examined in detail using information from key informants and
available materials. This paper is divided into three
sections to provide the reader with an introduction to
forest sector benefit sharing mechanisms and their relevance
for REDD plus; guidance on establishing benefit sharing
mechanisms; and options assessment frameworks for four REDD
plus benefit sharing mechanism categories. |
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Assessing Options for Effective Mechanisms to Share Benefits : Insights for REDD+ Initiatives |
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Assessing Options for Effective Mechanisms to Share Benefits : Insights for REDD+ Initiatives |
title_full |
Assessing Options for Effective Mechanisms to Share Benefits : Insights for REDD+ Initiatives |
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Assessing Options for Effective Mechanisms to Share Benefits : Insights for REDD+ Initiatives |
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Assessing Options for Effective Mechanisms to Share Benefits : Insights for REDD+ Initiatives |
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assessing options for effective mechanisms to share benefits : insights for redd+ initiatives |
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okr-10986-126202021-04-23T14:03:05Z Assessing Options for Effective Mechanisms to Share Benefits : Insights for REDD+ Initiatives PricewaterhouseCoopers AFFORESTATION BENEFIT SHARING BIODIVERSITY CALCULATION CARBON CARBON ABATEMENT CARBON ACCOUNTING CARBON ACCOUNTING SYSTEM CARBON CHANGES CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSION CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MARKET CARBON MARKETS CARBON REDUCTIONS CARBON STOCK CARBON STOCK CHANGES CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CO2 COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMUNITY LANDS COMMUNITY LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY OUTREACH COMPENSATION CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES CONSERVATION EFFORTS CONSERVATION FINANCE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION OF NATURE CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS CONSERVATION PROGRAM CONSERVATION PROJECT CONSERVATION PROJECTS CROP PRODUCTION DECISION MAKING ECOLOGICAL CONSERVATION ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ECOSYSTEMS ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSION LEVEL EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTS EQUITABLE BENEFIT EU FERTILIZERS FIELD STAFF FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL TRANSFERS FOREST FOREST AREAS FOREST CARBON FOREST CARBON STOCKS FOREST COMMUNITIES FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEPARTMENT FOREST GOVERNANCE FOREST LAW FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES FOREST POLICY FOREST PRODUCTS FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SECTOR ACTIVITIES FORESTRY FORESTRY ACTIVITIES FORESTRY SYSTEMS FORESTS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE GENDER GHG GIS GORILLA GORILLA CONSERVATION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL CARBON MARKETS ISSUES LAND AREA LAND OWNERSHIP LAND TENURE LAND USE LAWS LEGAL MANDATE LEGISLATION LIVESTOCK LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOGGING LOW-CARBON MONITORING SYSTEMS MONITORING TECHNIQUES MOUNTAINS NATIONAL ACCOUNTING NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL PARKS NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS NATIVE FORESTS NATURAL FOREST NATURAL FOREST RESOURCES NONTIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS OPPORTUNITY COSTS PARK MANAGEMENT POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS PROTECTED AREAS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION REDUCING EMISSIONS RESERVES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS TIMBER TIMBER INDUSTRY TRADABLE CARBON TRANSACTION COSTS TREE TREES TROPICAL FORESTS VARIETY VILLAGES WILDLIFE WILDLIFE AGENCY WILL One objective of this paper is to provide information and tools for policy makers and development partners engaged in developing arrangements for transferring REDD plus benefits. This paper is also intended to help key stakeholders design a mechanism that is appropriate for a country's context. Another objective is to provide information and tools for assessing and structuring benefit sharing mechanisms at national and sub national levels (e.g., at the local government or project level) and at local community levels. This paper, however, does not address benefit sharing within communities, because this would depend on local circumstances. This paper includes an options assessment framework that will help REDD plus stakeholders identify nationally appropriate REDD plus benefit sharing mechanisms, and offers guidance on measures needed to successfully design and implement a selected mechanism. This paper is based on a quick review of 12 existing forest benefit sharing mechanisms representing a spectrum of approaches. From the 12, five were selected and examined in detail using information from key informants and available materials. This paper is divided into three sections to provide the reader with an introduction to forest sector benefit sharing mechanisms and their relevance for REDD plus; guidance on establishing benefit sharing mechanisms; and options assessment frameworks for four REDD plus benefit sharing mechanism categories. 2013-03-11T15:35:51Z 2013-03-11T15:35:51Z 2012-02-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/02/16561276/assessing-options-effective-mechanisms-share-benefits http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12620 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Program on Forests (PROFOR), Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study |