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来源类型 | Research Report/Study |
规范类型 | 报告 |
Study on EU financing of REDD+ related activities, and results-based payments pre and post 2020 | |
其他题名 | Sources, cost-effectiveness and fair allocation of incentives |
Böttcher, H.; Siemons, A.; Herrmann, L.; Martius, C.; Román-Cuesta, R.; Atmadja, S.; Hansen, D.; Andersen, S.; Georgiev, I.; Bager, S.; Schwöppe, C.; Wunder, S. | |
发表日期 | 2018-09 |
出版年 | 2018 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | This study provides an assessment of major public, institutional and private flows of direct and indirect REDD+ finance to 41 recipient countries, as well as their capacity to implement REDD+. It aims to support decisions that can... |
摘要 | Study on EU financing of REDD+ related activities, and results-based payments pre and post 2020 Sources, cost-effectiveness and fair allocation of incentives This study provides an assessment of major public, institutional and private flows of direct and indirect REDD+ finance to 41 recipient countries, as well as their capacity to implement REDD+. It aims to support decisions that can promote the implementation of REDD+ at scale. The assessment is based on a three-dimensional technical benchmark system and an Internationally Supported Emissions Reduction (ISER) index, representing the potential emission reductions from a country that is likely to receive financial support from donors and investors. The study finds that donors are not necessarily allocating REDD+ funding to countries with the highest potential to realise emission reductions. Furthermore, there is a clear potential to support building systems for Measurement-Reporting-Verification and Forest Governance, especially in African REDD+ countries. With regards to private REDD+ finance, there is little quantitative information available. Flows of private money into the soft commodity production and value chains in REDD+ recipient countries, however, appear to be three orders of magnitude larger than total public REDD+ support in the period 2008- 2015. Therefore, there is a potential to link REDD+ finance to investments in sustainable commodity chains in REDD+ countries. |
URL | https://www.oeko.de/en/publications/p-details/study-on-eu-financing-of-redd-related-activities-and-results-based-payments-pre-and-post-2020/ |
来源智库 | Institute for Applied Ecology (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/136441 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Böttcher, H.,Siemons, A.,Herrmann, L.,et al. Study on EU financing of REDD+ related activities, and results-based payments pre and post 2020. 2018. |
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