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December 2011

  • Issue date: 
    December 21, 2011

    Giving REDD+ Heart: Integrating REDD+ with Broader Development Goals

    This report draws on The Forests Dialogue’s REDD+ readiness dialogue series, which took place in six countries — Brazil, Ghana, Guatemala, Ecuador, Cambodia and Switzerland — between October 2009 and March 2011.

  • Issue date: 
    22 December 2011

    “REDD-plus” decision further shapes actions on forests

    The recently concluded Durban climate conference adopted two decisions on policy approaches and positive incentives that reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries; and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest c

  • Issue date: 
    12/22/2011

    From REDD to Green: A Global Incentive System to Stop Tropical Forest Clearing

    In this paper, David Wheeler and co-authors develop and illustrate a prototype incentive system for promoting rapid reduction of forest clearing in tropical countries.

  • Issue date: 
    December 24, 2011

    IDLO Publishes Reports on Legal Preparedness for REDD+ in Mexico, Vietnam and Zambia

    To advance legal knowledge and action for REDD+ development and climate change mitigation, IDLO, in collaboration with the UN-REDD Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), prepared country studies on Legal Preparedness for REDD+.

  • Issue date: 
    December 21, 2011

    Undying flame: Replacing fuelwood with bamboo may help to combat Africa’s deforestation crisis

    Bamboo charcoal is a viable, clean and sustainable alternative to fuelwood and may be the key to combating soil degradation and massive deforestation in Africa while still meeting domestic energy needs, say experts.

  • Issue date: 
    25 December 2011

    WWF Plans in Rufiji Delta Suffer Setback

    A PLAN to start baseline survey in Rufiji delta by World Wildlife Fund for Nature which wants to help villagers get paid through REDD, has suffered a setback from the torching of farm huts and cutting down of coconut trees by Mangrove Management Project officials last October.

  • Issue date: 
    December 19, 2011

    Is the Russian Forest Code a warning for Brazil?

    Brazil, which last week moved to reform its Forest Code, may find lessons in Russia's revision of its forest law in 2007, say a pair of Russian scientists.

  • Issue date: 
    December 24, 2011

    One pine beetle outbreak can affect forest carbon flux for decades

    But the precise effect of pine bark beetle plagues on the nitrogen cycle and carbon cycle is highly variable, says a research group led by the University of Idaho, who have used an ecosystem model to simulate outbreaks.

  • Issue date: 
    December 23, 2011

    Guyana banks on Ramotar administration to draw down on Norway Funds

    Spearheaded by Former Head-of-State Bharrat Jagdeo, and after much ranting and raving on his part, the Guyana Government is still to spend a dime of the money from the Kingdom of Norway under a Memorandum of Understand signed in 2008.
    Two tranches from the US$250M promised to Guyana and payable over a five year period have been placed in a Bank Account but Guyana is still unable to spend the money until Norway is satisfied with the checks and balances are in place to ensure satisfactory transparency and accountability.

  • Issue date: 
    November, 2011

    Drivers of Deforestation and REDD+: Can REDD+ Compete?

    What do opportunity costs mean in the context of REDD+ and what are the implications for local communities? Farmers intuitively know the importance of opportunity costs.

  • Issue date: 
    April 1, 2011

    Carbon Impacts from Selective Logging of Forests in Berau District, East Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Few studies have attempted to address the carbon emissions resulting from the degradation of tropical forests. Selective forest logging represents an important form of degradation of tropical forests, and may lead to future deforestation of the area by providing accessibility to these areas.

  • Issue date: 
    December 23, 2010

    Feasability of REDD in Bhutan: A Scoping Study

    The scope of the study is to keep momentum in introducing REDD+ in Bhutan and to asses the nations capacity and knowledge base, essential for compliance and voluntary market entrance, combined with an overall analysis if it is worthwhile to commit to the REDD mechanism, weighing its advantages an

  • Issue date: 
    Dec 21, 2011

    EIB Supports the Upgrading of Pulp and Paper Production in Russia

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) is lending EUR 100 million to finance the modernisation and expansion of an integrated pulp and paper mill in Syktyvkar in the Russian Federation. This is the first EIB loan provided by the Bank under the Eastern Partners Facility (EPF).

  • Issue date: 
    Dec 21, 2011

    Lenzing AG and Smartfiber Intensify Cooperation

    Lenzing AG, the world leader in industrially produced cellulose fibers and the German company smartfiber AG / Rudolstadt expanding their cooperation. Lenzing is the future of smart fiber lyocell special fibers developed smartcel SeaCell ® ™ and produce exclusively for the smartfiber AG Lenzing / Austria.



by Dr. Radut