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1 “Are existing strategies for forest management and conservation suitable for REDD? A case study from Mexico". Charlotte Benneker charlotte.benneker@gmail.com ENDA

2 Content Proposed REDD payments Methodological concerns under REDD What does Mexico propose Research question Description of characteristics government programs Discussion of main concepts for REDD Conclusion

3 Proposed REDD payments: Reduced emissions from deforestation Reduced emissions from forest degradation Enhancement of carbon stocks in the forest due to forest conservation & sustainable forest management Enhancement of carbon stocks due to conversion of land to forest land (A/R)

4 Methodological concerns under REDD Leakage Additionality Non-permanence

5 What does Mexico propose? Sell carbon credits on the market Government responsible for ‘carbon accounting’ (measurements, monitoring and marketing) Private initiatives possible BUT: How do you reduce deforestation & forest degradation? Research question: Can existing forestry programs contribute? Programs considered: PES-water, PES-carbon, Community Forestry

6 Payment water services Payment carbon sequestration Community forestry Description  Conservation of communal forest for water provision Tree planting on individual plots for carbon sequestration Management of communal forest for variety of products and services Products / services  Water + tourism?  Carbon + future products? Multiple Perception  Concept easy, generates local awareness of value ES Concept difficult, it’s about planting trees, not carbon Based on common practices Requirements  Simple, majority approved Requirements complicated (CDM), a fraction approved Vary per activity, approval of timber logging plans low (political decision) Payments  PES payment for conservation activities  Payments for re- and afforestation activities Direct benefits from forest for use and sale. Who pays  Government Market Program implementation  Product oriented  (unless coupled with CF)  Product oriented  (unless coupled with CF)  Process oriented  Planning, decision making, training & implementation Contracts  5 years No contract Evaluation  Success FailureSuccess Future / permanence  Uncertain; future payments have to be found in innovative local / national markets. Results interesting but incipient  Very uncertain: not one community sells carbon on market, some withdraw. Hope on voluntary Mexican carbon market Relatively certain: based on local initiatives and markets. Flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances Comparison of government programs

7 REDDPayment for hydrological services Payment for carbon sequestration Community forestry Avoided deforestation  +/- -- +/- Reduced forest degradation ++  +/- + Increased carbon stock in forest ++  +/- +/- Increased carbon stock outside forest -- ++ - Can programs contribute to REDD?

8 Do programs comply with REDD concepts? REDDCommunity forestry Payments for Hydrological services Payments for carbon sequestration Additionality Reduced deforestation: LOW Reduced degradation and enhanced carbon Stock: MEDIUM Reduced deforestation: LOW Reduced degradation and enhanced carbon Stock: HIGH Reduced deforestation: LOW Reduced degradation and enhanced carbon Stock: HIGH Avoid Leakage NOSome contractual commitment NO Permanence YESNO

9 Conclusion Programs comply with REDD regulations for reduced degradation and forest enhancement, not for reduced deforestation Unilateral focus on carbon sequestration limits potential of REDD Problematic for communities is:  Reducing forest use for subsistence purposes  Low benefits after payment of transaction costs  Long term commitments reduce property rights and adaptability Governments should adapt international regulations to local conditions to balance trade-offs

10 Thank you for your attention Questions? Charlotte Benneker Post-doc researcher ITC charlotte.benneker@gmail.com ENDA


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