Surui
Carbon Finance and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples' Forests in the Amazon
By Katoomba IncubatorIn late 2007 Almir Surui, the internationally-recognized leader of the Surui people, approached Forest Trends and the Katoomba Group to seek support in developing a project to restore and conserve portions of their ancestral lands. From this conversation grew a commitment to collaborate and explore the potential for emerging carbon markets to strengthen the protection […]
Baker & McKenzie Legal Analysis – Surui REDD Project
Forest Trends has received a new analysis commissioned from Baker & McKenzie on the legal aspects of the Surui Community Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation – REDD Carbon Project, involving approximately 248,000 ha of their traditional territory located in the states of Rondônia and Mato Grosso in the Brazilian Amazon. This Surui REDD Carbon […]
Sweetening the Deal for Shade-Grown Cocoa
A Preliminary Review of Constraints and Feasibility of 'Cocoa Carbon' in Ghana
The main implication of these preliminary economic results is that carbon finance alone (at current carbon prices) will not likely be the sole or necessarily the primary means for persuading farmers to adopt higher shade cocoa systems. It could however be an enabling factor to encourage improved farming practices and productivity. The models imply that […]
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Roots in the Water
Legal Frameworks for Mangrove PES in Vietnam
By Slayde Hawkins, Phuc Xuan To, Pham Xuan Phuong, Pham Thu Thuy, Nguyen Duc Tu, Chu Van Guong, Sharon Brown, Peter Dart, Suzanne Robertson, Nguyen Vu, Richard McNally - Forest Trends, Forest Trends, Ministry of Argiculture and Rural Development, Charles Darwin University, BirdLife International, GTZ, GTZ, University of Queensland, SNV, SNV, SNVForest Trends and the Katoomba Group have commissioned this study into the legal and regulatory frameworks for mangrove management and PES in Vietnam. This study is timely as in recent years various Vietnamese policies have prioritized terrestrial forest, mangrove, and coastal conservation, and the national government is now considering market mechanisms as a potential conservation […]
Dependent Documents
Katoomba Issue Brief
Payments for Ecosystem Services in Vietnam's Mangrove Forests
By Slayde Hawkins - Forest TrendsRoots in the Water
Legal Frameworks for Mangrove PES in Vietnam (VIETNAMESE)
By Slayde Hawkins, To Xuan Phuc, Pham Xuan Phuang, Pham Thu Thuy, Nguyen Tuc Tu, Chu Van Cuong, Sharon Brown, Peter Dart, Suzanne Robertson, Nguyen Vu, Richard McNally - Forest Trends, Forest Trends, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Charles Darwin University, BirdLife International, GTZ, GTZ, University of Queensland, SNV, SNV, SNVContracting for Forest Carbon
Elements of a Forest Carbon Purchase Agreement
By Slayde Hawkins, Michelle Nowlin, Daniel Ribeiro, Ryan Stoa, Ryke Longest, Jim Salzman - Forest Trends, Duke Environmental Law & Policy Clinic, Duke Environmental Law & Policy Clinic, Duke Environmental Law & Policy Clinic, Duke Environmental Law & Policy Clinic, Duke UniversityForest carbon payments – payments for restoring or planting forest, or for preventing forest degradation or deforestation – can help to prevent and reverse forest loss. However, forest carbon transactions today raise many challenging issues for participants, including difficult legal questions. Despite almost twenty years of transacting forest carbon, and more than 67.8 million tons […]
Environmental Funds and Payments for Ecosystem Services
RedLAC Capacity Building Project for Environmental Funds
By Tommie Herbert, Rebecca Vonada, Michael Jenkins, Ricardo Bayon - Forest Trends, Forest Trends, Forest Trends, EKO Asset Management PartnersRedLAC implements a capacity building project with the objective of strengthening the capacity of EFs to develop innovative financial mechanisms for biodiversity conservation, reducing their dependence on donations, and also to support the establishment of new EFs, by systematizing and sharing proven best practices in funds day to day operation. This book was prepared to […]
Budongo-Bugoma Landscape REDD+ Project
Feasibility Assessment
By Johannes Ebeling, Sara Namirembe - Forest Trends, Forest TrendsThis potential REDD+ project aims to reduce deforestation and degradation and to promote regeneration of forests in the Budongo-Bugoma landscape in Western Uganda. It would mainly focus on a mosaic of private and community forests in 3 districts (Hoima, Kibaale, and Kyenjojo). Approximately 90,000 ha of high forest and 120,000 ha of woodland remain in […]
Consolidating National REDD+ Accounting and Subnational Activities in Ghana
By Thiago Chagas, Robert O'Sullivan, Carina Bracer, Charlotte Streck - Climate Focus, Climate Focus, Climate Focus, Climate FocusForest Trends engaged with Climate Focus to prepare an assessment of options for integrating subnational activities on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) into the design of the national REDD+ architecture in Ghana in a way that is consistent with the emerging international REDD+ policy. This assessment forms part of a broader effort […]
Aprendendo sobre Servicios Ambientais
By Rebecca Vonada, Beto Borges - Forest Trends, Forest TrendsThe State of Acre, Brazil recently created a state PES scheme based on the carbon market, but also biodiversity and watershed services. This booklet contains key concepts about payment for ecosystem services; it was prepared for technical staff of the government in the state of Acre, Brazil.
Tools for the Tides
Exploring Coastal and Marine Markets
By Ecosystem Marketplace, Forest Trends, Katoomba GroupGlobal climate-change talks in Copenhagen might not have yielded a new greenhouse-gas protocol, but they did yield an agreement on the need to develop financing mechanisms that reward people in developing countries for saving their rainforests and adopting sustainable landuse practices both of which can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by capturing carbon in trees […]