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Making REDD Work for the Poor: Introduction to REDD work carried out by
PEP (from Copenhagen to Bali and beyond….)
Maria Berlekom
SwedBio
Swedish Biodiversity Centre
The start..
• PEP11, Copenhagen: Two main topics were on the agenda (climate change and PES) - REDD emerged as a major issue from both - A critical process happening NOW - Will have a major implications- Key opportunity: But are implications for the poor
addressed?
• A working group formed (UNDP, IUCN, ADB, UNEP, SwedBio)
• Funding: UNDP, DFID, Sida
PEP´s potential and added value
• Unique credibility: Strong commitment and track record in poverty eradication and environmental sustainability issues: credibilti
• Unique competence: Substantial individual and collective project and policy experience
Main objectives
• Build consensus on key principles for ‘pro-poor’ REDD - promote win-win options (“co-benefits”)
• Develop robust guidelines for monitoring and evaluating the social impacts of REDD.
• (In addition: possibly country-level work)
Planned ”deliverables”
1. Analytical paper
2. Side event during Forest Day (8 Dec) during UNFCC13, Bali
3. Short summary with key messages
4. Possibly side event/activity during CBD COP9, Bonn
5. Possibly joint PEP activities at country level