Examples for REDD+ Human Wellbeing Indicators. Livelihood Livelihood is the level of household engagement in strategies and activities that support.

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Examples for REDD+ Human Wellbeing Indicators

Livelihood Livelihood is the level of household engagement in strategies and activities that support subsistence and generate income. Household livelihood diversity may be shaped by the availability of resources, social norms and institutions, local customs related to resource access, traditional and local tenures, and social relations (social norms related to gender and age groups), as well as economic opportunities (availability of demand, and access to market).

Example of indicators for livelihood Increase livelihoods – Income (extent to which a household is able to meet consumption needs or to save) – Proportion of household income sources (forest and non-forest related) – Proportion of household subsisting activities (forest and non-forest resources) – Proportion of household with ownership/possession of assets needed to pursue livelihood options – Proportion of households with alternative livelihoods – Proportion of households with supplementary livelihoods

More on livelihoods…… Level of sustainability of livelihoods Level of commercial viability of livelihoods Level of institutional support on livelihoods Level of satisfaction on alternative livelihoods

Example of indicators for access and use right – Proportion of households who have access to use forest (sub-groups in household?) – Proportion of households with formal (informal) land rights or ownership of land/trees – Areas of land protected for local or indigenous peoples – Level of inclusion of local/traditional land tenure in formal/official land management – Other indicators related to traditional/local land tenure – Other indicators relevant to local regulatory framework (legal, institutional, policy-related)

Empowerment Empowerment is a process through which people are able to take more control over their own life and secure better livelihood. (Chambers Putting the Last First)

Example of sets of indicator in the area of empowerment Level of local involvement in the REDD+ project design Level of local involvement in the REDD+ project implementation Level of local involvement in forest management and governance Degree to which the community members feel that they are able to impact change. Proportion of forest management initiatives coming from local community members

Areas of process-oriented indicators Indicators to assess the processes or actions taken to achieve objectives and move toward outcomes. Project staff’s understanding local context (communities and their relationship to forest) Stakeholder involvement Stakeholder consent Effectiveness of strategies Ethical practice Social and cultural appropriateness Accountability Equity Efficiency Transparency