Socio-economic conditions in REDD+ pilot areas A synthesis of five baseline surveys
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2012
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International Institute for Environment and Development
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Poverty and sustainable development impacts of REDD architecture is a multi-country project
led by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED, UK) and the
University of Life Sciences (Aas, Norway). It started in July 2009 and will continue to December
2013. The project is funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) as
part of the Norwegian Government’s Climate and Forest Initiative. The partners in the project
are Fundação Amazonas Sustentável (Brazil); Hamilton Resources and Consulting (Ghana); SNV
(Viet Nam); Sokoine University of Agriculture, Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation
(Tanzania); and Makerere University, Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation (Uganda).
The project aims to increase understanding of how different options for REDD+ design and
policy at international, national and sub-national level will affect achievement of greenhouse
gas emission reduction and co-benefits of sustainable development and poverty reduction.
As well as examining the internal distribution and allocation of REDD+ payments under
different design option scenarios at both international and national level, the project will work
with selected REDD+ pilot projects in each of the five countries to generate evidence and
improve understanding on the poverty impacts of REDD+ pilot activities, the relative merits of
different types of payment mechanisms and the transaction costs.
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Movik, S., Birikorang, G., Enright, A., Kajembe, G., Lima, L., Marostica, S., Megid Pinto, T., Nabanoga, G., Nantongo, M., Namaalwa, J,. Silayo, D. S., and Arild Vatn (2012) Socio-economic conditions in REDD+ pilot areas: A synthesis of five baseline surveys IIED, London.