REDD+ SES Initiative


Comments are invited on draft Guidelines for the use of REDD+SES at country level Version 2 from 5th April until 4th June 2012. Submit Comments

The REDD+ Social & Environmental Standards initiative aims to build support for government-led REDD+ programs that make a significant contribution to human rights, poverty alleviation and biodiversity conservation.


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While activities that reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) and contribute to conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks (REDD+) have the potential to deliver significant social and environmental co-benefits, many have also highlighted the serious risks, particularly for Indigenous Peoples and local communities.


Recognizing growing awareness at both international and national levels of the need for effective social and environmental safeguards, the REDD+ Social & Environmental Standards initiative aims to define and build support for a higher level of social and environmental performance from REDD+ programs.


Countries currently participating in the REDD+ SES initiative include:

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REDD+ Social & Environmental Standards Factsheet

English | Español | Français | Português | Bahasa 

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REDD+ Social & Environmental Standards (Version 1 June 2010)

English | Español | Français |Português | Kiswahili | Nepali | Bahasa

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Experience Using REDD+SES Factsheet (Nov. 2011)
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Go to: Additional REDD+SES documentation


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WHAT’S NEW

April 5th: Public consultation launched for Guidelines for the use of REDD+ SES at country level


February 9th: Public consultation launched for REDD+ SES Version 2

December 8th: Report of REDD+ SES side event at Durban UNFCCC COP  Ecuador Acre and Nepal leading by example REDD+ safeguards available now

November 22nd: Experience using REDD+ SES factsheet

September 16th
REDD+ SES update avaiblable now.

August 22nd to November 21st: A public consultation period on REDD+ SES Indicators is taking place in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia . The draft indicators can be downloaded here. Comments can be sent to:

feedbackreddplusses

@gmail.com

October 4th-7th: A learning and exchange workshop took place in Rio Branco, Acre State in Brazil. This workshop aims to build capacity of and enable exchange of
experience among key government and civil society staff who are
responsible for facilitating the use of the REDD+ SES.