Fri, 09 Oct 2009
Forest and Climate Change
- Negotiations: The US is in ‘catch-up mode’, having effectively been out of the negotiations during the Bush administration.
- Feature: ...the only real fact is that if we don’t act now for a change in the trends of GHG emissions, we are condemning the world to costly and unavoidable consequences.
- Perspective: The distributional game is the most serious hurdle for progress.
- Interview: This was the moment when REDD transformed from a theoretical discussion to a real possibility.
2 Editorial
3 Livelihoods and Landscapes: making REDD fit reality
4 News: negotiations: the story so far
5-7 Adaptation: assessing climate vulnerability in Zambia, multi-altitude corridors in Ecuador, learning from pastoralists
8-9 Feature: the need for a broad-based approach to forest-based mitigation
10 Perspective: the politics of REDD
11-15 REDD: proposals for a post-2012 REDD, financing options, gender impacts, forest peoples, forest governance
16 The interview: Gisela Ulloa
Work area:
Business
Climate Change
Forests
Climate Change
UNFCCC
Climate Change