REDD+ Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation

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Akalé Gohi and his wife, a couple of cocoa farmers located in the Agnéby-Tiassa region, had no solution to save their 2.5-hectare plantation, which was deteriorating day by day due to the consequences of climate change. Then, they discovered agroforestry through the PROMIRE project. This technique, which they applied without hesitation, eventually brought smiles back to their faces. "The sun was drying out my cocoa trees, causing them to lose their leaves and eventually die. I had no solution to remedy this, and I was at risk of losing my cocoa plantation," confesses Akalé Gohi Pascal. In Aboudé-Kouassikro, in the Agnéby-Tiassa region...
The villages of Mani-Bereby, Pitiké, Téklébo, and Kablaké, located in the sub-prefecture of Grand Bereby, aim to contribute to the reforestation of the coastal area in Côte d'Ivoire through community actions. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is committing approximately USD 80,000 US dollars to support the initiative called "Restoration of mangroves in the future voluntary natural reserve of the mouth of the Dodo Grand Bereby River," presented on behalf of the village communities by the NGO Marine Species Conservation (CEM). This initiative contributes to the implementation of component 3 of the project "Global Transformation of Forests...
Key messages: Non-wood forest products (NWFPs) offer considerable opportunities for economic development and environmental sustainability, highlighting their potential as key resources in climate action initiatives. By establishing and enhancing value chains for new NWFPs, there's a dual benefit: it not only increases the economic value of forests, thereby incentivizing their conservation, but also provides alternative livelihoods for communities, potentially reducing reliance on economic activities, like charcoal and agricultural production, which might put pressure on forests. The process involved in selecting NWFPs for development is critical, emphasizing the importance of fieldwork. Engaging directly with communities and leveraging their knowledge and experience ensures that the...
In 2023, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Basque Center for Climate Change (BC3), as part of the NDC Aspects H2020 project, and in collaboration with the UN-REDD programme organized a series of dialogues aiming at better understanding the barriers, challenges, and enabling factors in the Forest and Other Land Use (FOLU) sector to achieve net zero emissions by mid-century. The lessons learned from these dialogues recognize that FOLU investments fall far short of what is needed and underscore the need to scale up climate finance for forests, particularly for the implementation of on-the-ground mitigation...
La degradación forestal genera grandes emisiones de carbono (34% de las emisiones del sector forestal, FAO 2020). Prevenir la degradación forestal reduce las emisiones al tiempo que salvaguarda la salud del ecosistema forestal y maximiza la productividad forestal para los medios de vida de las comunidades y la economía en general. Por lo tanto, estimar las emisiones y remociones de carbono derivadas de la degradación forestal es un requisito para participar en nuevas oportunidades de financiamiento climático. El Programa ONU-REDD, con el apoyo técnico de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO) y el programa...