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Are we ready for REDD? Multidimensional policies for reducing Amazon deforestation: 2001-2010 Gilberto Câmara Director, National Institute for Space Research Brazil http://www.dpi.inpe.br/gilberto Brazil-MIT Forum 2011, Boston (USA)
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Best environmental monitoring 46% of energy is renewable Brazil: a natural knowledge economy Best technology in biofuels World leader in tropical agriculture
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Nature, 29 July 2010
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Agriculture Energy Ecosystems Climate change Weather and natural disasters Space technology adds value to Brazil´s natural knowledge economy Megacities
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The rôle of forests in global climate Aware that deforestation accounts for approximately 20% of annual CO 2 emissions, we remain engaged in seeking the reduction of emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) (G8 L’Aquila Declaration, 2009)
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REDD (reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation): the concept Payment to tropical nations for avoided deforestation as compensation for fossil fuel emissions
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The hype for REDD
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Why so generous? Payments for avoided deforestation?
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Source: Carlos Nobre (INPE) Deforestation is responsible for 20% of global GHG emissions (G8) Can we base global policies on this statement?
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source: Global Land Project (2010) Land change < 10% of total GHG emissions in 2010 Global GHG emissions
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Impact of land change in Brazil’s emissions
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Reduction from 27,000 km2 to 6,500 km2 in 5 years Governance + markets + technology >> REDD+ Reducing deforestation in Amazonia
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Monitoring Deforestation in Amazonia CBERS image Science (27 April 2007): “ Brazil´s monitoring system is the envy of the world ”. Deforestation Degradation
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Floresta time 15-day deforestation alerts Yearly rates of clear cuts INPE’s Monitoring Systems
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15-day warnings of newly deforested large areas Real-time Deforestation Monitoring
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~230 scenes Landsat/year Yearly detailed estimates of clear-cut areas Clear-cut deforestation mapping
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Transparency builds governance 500.000 registrations 46 million protests
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Policing actions: illegal wood seizure 50% of operations in 2% of the area
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Protected areas and deforestation
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Markets have a positive rôle
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“By 2020, Brazil will reduce deforestation by 80% relative to 2005.” (pres. Lula in Copenhagen COP-15)
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Stern report: REDD is cheap Payments limited to endangered areas Each agent is compensated by opportunity cost
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REDD scenario: avoiding emissions by paying current opportunity costs Economic failure, ecological failure (Costa, 2009)
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Non-REDD scenario: avoiding emissions by conversion of productive activities Economic growth, ecological success (Costa, 2009)
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Market impact of deforestation reduction in Brazil EU-15 reduction 2005-2020 20% of 1990 levels Avoided def Brazil 2005-2020 From 2005 to 2020, avoided deforestation by Brazil would be 2/3 of the total proposed EU-15 cuts 7,7 Gt CO2eq 4,9 Gt CO2eq
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REDD: what is avoided deforestation? Is REDD creating hot air?
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Conflicting prospects for REDD
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Will REDD create self-defeating outcomes? ‘We have a resource we would like to get money for. Either you pay us for biodiversity services or we will sell the forest to Malaysian logging companies.’ (Guyana government officer)
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The gods are never crazy… …but you should not be fooled by them!
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