Improving forest governance through independent monitoring in the Democratic Republic of Congo Leo Bottrill October 28th, 2013.

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Improving forest governance through independent monitoring in the Democratic Republic of Congo Leo Bottrill October 28th, 2013

Aim Build an independent alliance monitoring forest governance for REDD+ and natural resources use in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Objectives Provide independent monitoring of the REDD+ process in DRC Monitor existing and future causes of deforestation

PLATFORM TEAM  Project Partners

Activities Tools Training Mapping + Modeling Independent Monitoring

Intended outcomes Regular and transparent civil society participation in land use planning Continuous and regular monitoring through collaborative mapping Modeling results contribute to improved policy outcomes and scientific research

Data Campaigns

Campaign 1 REDD+ Risk Map

Campaign 2 Mai Ndombe Independent Monitoring

Campaign 3 Community mapping with ExCiteS

Platform development Demo