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The world's forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Not only does this endanger biodiversity and the livelihoods of forest-dependent communities, it is a major contributing factor to global climate change. It is a challenge that needs to be addressed – urgently.
The international community has responded by developing a policy initiative to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation, otherwise known as REDD+. The ongoing negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have seen substantial progress in the development of a potential REDD+ mechanism. In the interim, numerous countries have begun their preparations to become "ready for REDD+", with the assistance of both donor nations and the multilateral development banks. As this work progresses, it is becoming clear that there is a need to develop a consistent approach to the concept of "carbon rights" in national REDD+ regimes.
This report draws from public material and our experience in acting for a range of government and private participants in the area of REDD+ to ask how forest carbon rights are being approached in practice. In light of our experience and the excitement about the potential contribution of REDD+ in Africa, we have focused our attention on five African nations: Kenya, Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Tanzania. Some key questions we have considered include:
Although definitive conclusions are not possible without further consideration beyond a legal analysis, some preliminary conclusions reached include:
Andrew Hedges
Partner, European Head of Climate Change, London
Norton Rose LLP
Read the full report Forest carbon rights in REDD+ countries: a snapshot of Africa [8] (pdf 994 KB)
Verweise
[1] http://www.mondaq.com/australia/article.asp?articleid=116638
[2] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/plantation-operations-optimization
[3] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/procurement-timber
[4] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/sfm-planning
[5] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/whatwecando-sustainableforestmanagement
[6] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/flegt-short-reflection
[7] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/content/flegt-what-eu-fighting-indeed
[8] https://www.forestindustries.eu/sites/default/files/userfiles/1file/file32479.pdf
[9] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/category/topicsthemen/forest-carbon
[10] https://www.forestindustries.eu/de/category/forests-w%C3%A4lder/redd