Reference Library: category - b. International Policy
The Why and How of Subnational REDD+
May, 2013. Climate Focus. Briefing Note. 4 pages
February, 2013. Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the Convention. FCCC/AWGLCA/2012/5. 12 pages
Second EU REDD+ Projects Coordination Meeting
February, 2013. David Sanmiguel Esteban, Agustina Grossi, Edith A. Johnson, Alessandro Trevisan and Christophe Van Orshoven . Final Report of the 2nd EU REDD+ Projects Coordination Meeting, 3-4 July 2012. 23 pages
Emerging Carbon Markets: Experiences, Trends & Challenges
January, 2013. Andreas Tuerk, Michael Mehling, Sonja Klinsky, Xin Wang. Working Paper. Climate Strategies. 30 pages
The Road to Doha: The future of REDD-Plus, agriculture, and land-use change in the UNFCCC
November, 2012. Antonio G.M. La Vina, Leticia Labre, Lawrence Ang, and Alaya de Leon. Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development. 12 pages
November, 2012. Francecso Martone. Forest Peoples Programme, United Kingdom. 11 pages
Benefits of the Clean Development Mechanism 2012
November, 2012. Grant A. Kirkman, Stephen Seres, Erik Haites, and Randall Spalding-Fecher. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. 96 pages. ISBN: 92-9219-097-0
November, 2012. John A. Parrotta, Christoph Wildburger, Stephanie Mansourian (Eds.). A Global Assessment Report. Prepared by the Global Forest Expert Panel on Biodiversity, Forest Management and REDD+. IUFRO World Series Vol. 31. International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), Vienna. 161 pages. ISBN 978-3-902762-17-7
REDD-plus briefing paper: Doha Climate Change Conference
November, 2012. FIELD. Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development. Briefing Paper. 4 pages
