Volume 12 - November 2010 |
The aim of this e-Newsletter is to inform CBD National Focal Points and CBD partners about biodiversity aspects in relation to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries (REDD-plus). To subscribe, please visit http://www.cbd.int/forest/redd/newsletters/. To unsubscribe, please click here. |
NEWS ![]() More than 60 experts from 19 REDD pilot and observer countries, donor countries, international organizations, and civil society participated in a global expert workshop on biodiversity benefits of REDD. Funded by the Government of Germany, the workshop was co-organized by the CBD Secretariat and the UN REDD Programme, in Nairobi, Kenya, from 20-23 September 2010. Results are available at: http://www.cbd.int/doc/meetings/cop/cop-10/information/cop-10-inf-20-en.doc .
![]() Envirotrade's Sofala Community Carbon Project has been successfully validated to Plan Vivo and CCB Gold Standards. The project is the first in Southern Africa to receive this validation, and the first anywhere globally to receive CCBA Gold level validation in all three categories of Climate, Community and Biodiversity benefits. Offset credits are available from both the Agroforestry and REDD activities. More: http://www.envirotrade.co.uk/html/home.php and http://www.climate-standards.org/projects/index.html. |
PUBLICATIONS
Freiburg University policy paper "Greening REDD+: Challenges and opportunities for forest biodiversity conservation" Multiple benefits of sustainable forest management in REDD+ The Forests Dialogue publication on REDD-plus, community and biodiversity |
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) is looking for a Post Doctoral Fellow, Global Comparative Study on REDDEffectiveness of REDD Project Sites Programme: Forests & Governance and Environmental Services & Sustainable Use of Forests; Research Domain: Forests and Climate Change Mitigation. To learn more about CIFOR, the position and how to apply, please visit: http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/Careers. |
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![]() How can you publish in this Newsletter? Your contributions to this Newsletter on issues related to biodiversity aspects of REDD-plus are welcome. Please send your submission to redd@cbd.int. Articles should contain no more than 60 words, and must contain a hyperlink for more information. For more information please see: http://www.cbd.int/forest/redd/newsletters/ Deadline to submit articles for the next issue: 10 January 2011. This Newsletter is published pursuant to CBD decision IX/5. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the Secretariat of the CBD. |
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