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Introduction To REDD+ Dr Sean Weaver, Principal, Carbon Partnership sean@carbonpartnership.co.nz www.carbonpartnership.co.nz Regional Media Pre-Summit Workshop On REDD+ Lagoon Resort, Deuba, Fiji, 26-27 March 2012
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REDD+
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Introduction To REDD+ What is ? What’s new about REDD+ ? How can I find out more ? What’s the big deal ?
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation Introduction To REDD+ What is ?
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
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CO 2 Carbon Removals Carbon StoredCarbon Emissions Sugar Oxygen C Wood CO 2
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation CO 2 “Tap” “Drain” Carbon Removals Carbon StoredCarbon Emissions Forest Carbon
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation CO 2 “Drain” “Tap” Carbon Removals Carbon StoredCarbon Emissions Forest Carbon
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation CO 2 “Drain” CO 2 “Tap” Carbon Removals Carbon StoredCarbon Emissions Forest Carbon
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation CO 2 “Drain” “Tap” Carbon Removals Carbon StoredCarbon Emissions Forest Carbon
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation CO 2 “Drain” “Tap” Carbon Removals Carbon StoredCarbon Emissions Forest Carbon
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation CO 2 “Drain” “Tap” Carbon Removals Carbon StoredCarbon Emissions Forest Carbon
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
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Time Forest Land UseNon-Forest Land Use What is ? Reduction in carbon stocks
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
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Time Forest Land Use What is ? Reduction in carbon stocks
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
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Introduction To REDD+ What is ? 1.Enhancing Forest Carbon Stocks 2.Sustainable Management of Forests 3.Forest Conservation 4.New Forests
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Introduction To REDD+ What is ? What’s new about REDD+ ? How can I find out more ? What’s the big deal ?
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CroplandForest
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-10 -5 0 5 10 300 250 200 150 100 050 100150200250300350400450 Temp CO 2 ppm Age 100,000 years b.p. Climate and atmospheric history of past 400,000 years from the Vostok ice core, Antarctica 400 Current CO 2 concentration 500 CO 2 concentration at 2100 (lower end projections)
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-10 -5 0 5 10 300 250 200 150 100 050 100150200250300350400450 Temp CO 2 ppm Age 100,000 years b.p. Climate and atmospheric history of past 400,000 years from the Vostok ice core, Antarctica 400 Current CO 2 concentration 500 CO 2 concentration at 2100 (lower end projections)
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-10 -5 0 5 10 300 250 200 150 100 050 100150200250300350400450 Temp CO 2 ppm Age 100,000 years b.p. 400 Current CO 2 concentration 500 CO 2 concentration at 2100 (lower end projections)
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-10 -5 0 5 10 300 250 200 150 100 050 100150200250300350400450 Temp CO 2 ppm Age 100,000 years b.p. 400 Current CO 2 concentration 500 CO 2 concentration at 2100 (lower end projections) 600 700 CO 2 concentration at 2100 (upper end projections) Global Warming Safe level for CO2 350ppm
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Impacts Sea level rise Cyclone intensity Flooding Drought Ocean acidification Biodiversity decline International economy Population growth World oil prices Food security Cross cutting issues: Safe level for CO2 350ppm Global Warming
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= Quite Big Problem Global Warming Solution?= Reduce Emissions Sources? = Approx 80% Fossil Fuels Approx 20% Forests Kyoto Protocol UNFCCC REDD Agreement (still under negotiation) (and other instruments already available)
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Introduction To REDD+ What is ? What’s new about REDD+ ? How can I find out more ? What’s the big deal ? UNFCCC REDD Agreement (still under negotiation) (and other instruments already available)
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What’s new about REDD+ ?
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New form of forest finance Payment for Ecosystem Services What’s new about REDD+ ?
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New form of forest finance Payment for Ecosystem Services Performance-based payments for the delivery of forest carbon benefits that are: 1.Measurable 2.Verifiable 3.Additional 4.Permanent
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1.Measurable 2.Verifiable 3.Additional 4.Permanent Measurement Reporting & Verification System (MRV)
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1.Measurable 2.Verifiable 3.Additional 4.Permanent Measurement Reporting & Verification System (MRV) Additionality Test (would not have happened without carbon finance)
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1.Measurable 2.Verifiable 3.Additional 4.Permanent Measurement Reporting & Verification System (MRV) Additionality Test (would not have happened without carbon finance) Instrument for Delivery of Incentive Payments Legal & Socio-Economic Measures to Fix Causes of Deforestation/Degradation
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Instrument for Delivery of Incentive Payments Income From This
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Wood/agriculture commodities sold in a market Carbon credit commodities sold in a market + grant finance opportunities If income from these activities is similar, then forest protection can compete commercially with deforestation What does REDD look like ? Jobs Economic development Community well-being Benefits from living forests
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Introduction To REDD+ What is ? What’s new about REDD+ ? How can I find out more ? What’s the big deal ?
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SPC Website SPC Staff GIZ Staff Department of Forestry Staff NGOs (CI, Live & Learn, WWF, Greenpeace) UNFCCC REDD Web Platform UN REDD Programme World Bank Forest Carbon Partnership Facility REDD+ Partnership How can I find out more ?
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SPC Website
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How can I find out more ?
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Introduction To REDD+ What is ? What’s new about REDD+ ? How can I find out more ? What’s the big deal ?
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Introduction To REDD+
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Dr Sean Weaver, Principal, Carbon Partnership sean@carbonpartnership.co.nz www.carbonpartnership.co.nz Regional Media Pre-Summit Workshop On REDD+ Lagoon Resort, Deuba, Fiji, 26-27 March 2012
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