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Recent developments in international policy on Reduced Emissions
from Deforestation in Developing countries (REDD) open the way for
crediting of carbon saved by rural communities through management
of the forests in their vicinity. Since the annual changes in
forest carbon stock under this kind of management are relatively
small and often under the canopy, they cannot easily be assessed
using remote sensing, so ground-level data collection is likely to
be essential over large areas of forests. The potential role of
communities in measuring, monitoring and reporting carbon stock
changes in their forests has been explicitly mentioned in UNFCCC
documentation on methodology for REDD+, the extended form of REDD
that includes forest enhancement, sustainable forest management and
forest conservation. This book presents practical methods by which
communities can do it. These methods were developed and tested with
communities in villages in Africa and Asia under a six-year
research programme. The reliability of the data gathered by the
community is shown to be equivalent to that of professional forest
inventories while the costs are much lower. Involvement of local
communities in collection of this data may be the most
cost-effective solution for national REDD+ programmes. Moreover, it
could provide the basis for a transparent system for distribution
of the financial rewards from REDD+ and the carbon market. The book
first presents the policy context, concepts, methods and general
results, which include estimates of typical carbon savings
resulting from community management in different types of tropical
forests. It also looks at the governance issues that may be
involved and a variety of ways in which incentive schemes might be
designed to encourage communities to participate. The second half
of the book is devoted to case studies from the countries involved
in the research. These provide both ideas and practical experience
to enable agencies to engage with local communities to monitor
carbon stock changes.
Recent developments in international policy on Reduced Emissions
from Deforestation in Developing countries (REDD) open the way for
crediting of carbon saved by rural communities through management
of the forests in their vicinity. Since the annual changes in
forest carbon stock under this kind of management are relatively
small and often under the canopy, they cannot easily be assessed
using remote sensing, so ground-level data collection is likely to
be essential over large areas of forests. The potential role of
communities in measuring, monitoring and reporting carbon stock
changes in their forests has been explicitly mentioned in UNFCCC
documentation on methodology for REDD+, the extended form of REDD
that includes forest enhancement, sustainable forest management and
forest conservation. This book presents practical methods by which
communities can do it. These methods were developed and tested with
communities in villages in Africa and Asia under a six-year
research programme. The reliability of the data gathered by the
community is shown to be equivalent to that of professional forest
inventories while the costs are much lower. Involvement of local
communities in collection of this data may be the most
cost-effective solution for national REDD+ programmes. Moreover, it
could provide the basis for a transparent system for distribution
of the financial rewards from REDD+ and the carbon market. The book
first presents the policy context, concepts, methods and general
results, which include estimates of typical carbon savings
resulting from community management in different types of tropical
forests. It also looks at the governance issues that may be
involved and a variety of ways in which incentive schemes might be
designed to encourage communities to participate. The second half
of the book is devoted to case studies from the countries involved
in the research. These provide both ideas and practical experience
to enable agencies to engage with local communities to monitor
carbon stock changes.
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