Reference Library: policies

The Why and How of Subnational REDD+

May, 2013. Climate Focus. Briefing Note. 4 pages

National REDD+ processes: A compilation of case studies to inform negotiations at COP 18

December, 2012. Bernadinus Steni, Anggalia Putri, Jean La Rose, Joëlle Mukungu, Pasang Dolma Sherpa, REDD Observatory, Siri Damman, Marina Campos. Accra Caucus. 35 pages

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – COP18 and CMP8: State of Negotiations

November, 2012. Marine Franck, Caroline De Vit, Avec la participation de Alex Perrault. Guide to the Negotiations 11. INSTITUT DE L'ÉNERGIE ET DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT DE LA FRANCOPHONIE. 196 pages

Updated Guide for REDD-plus negotiators

November, 2012. FIELD. Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development. 95 pages

Should REDD+ be included in the CDM? Analysis of issues and options

November, 2012. Robert O’Sullivan, Campbell Moore, Michael Wolosin and Donna Lee . Prepared for the CDM Policy Dialogue. Climate Focus & Climate Advisers. 53 pages

Global Forest Governance: Legal Concepts and Policy Trends

November, 2012. Rowena Maguire. Edward Elgar Publishing. 288 pages. ISBN: 978 0 85793 606 6

REDD Policy Impacts on Indigenous Property Rights Regimes on Palawan Island, the Philippines

September, 2012. Wolfram Dressler, Melanie McDermott, Will Smith and Juan Pulhin. Human Ecology. DOI: 10.1007/s10745-012-9527-y

REDD+ Policy Options: Including Forests in an International Climate Change Agreement

September, 2012. Eliot Logan-Hines, Lauren Goers, Mark Evidente and Benjamin Cashore. Managing Forest Carbon in a Changing Climate, Part 4, 357-376, DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2232-3_17

Climate Change, Carbon Markets and the CDM: A call to action

September, 2012. CDM Policy Dialogue. Report of the High-Level Panel on the CDM Policy Dialogue. ISBN: 92-9219-100-4. 86 pages

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