10-12 May 2011 Douala, Littoral, Cameroon
REDD+ after Cancun: Moving from Negotiation to Implementation (African Workshop)

African government negotiators, land managers, representatives of non-government organizations and climate change scientists will attend this workshop to enhance their skills and understanding of the REDD+ implementation process. The workshop will convene in Douala, Cameroon, hosted by the International Institute for Sustainable Development and the Alternatives to Slash and Burn Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins (ASB). The Workshop offers a series of expert presentations and in-depth discussions about the REDD+ process. Policy and technical topics will include: safeguards—how to ensure REDD+ projects are implemented without causing harm to the communities and existing biodiversity; co-benefits—how countries can accrue other environmental and social benefits from REDD+ in addition to monetary value of projects; and Measurement, Reporting and Verification—best approaches for systems that guarantee integrity and transparency in the REDD+ implementation process. The IISD-ASB workshop is supported by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation and will target participants from countries benefiting from the UN-REDD and Forest Carbon Partnership Facility programs. ASB is a member of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).  

dates: 10-12 May 2011   location: Douala, Cameroon   contact: Nona Pelletier   phone: +1-204-958-7740   fax: +1-204-962-1303   e-mail: npelletier@iisd.ca   www: http://www.iisd.org/media/press.aspx?id=195