A National REDD+ Strategy is a key policy document that is a prerequisite for a country to participate in an international REDD+ mechanism
Deforestation and forest degradation, through agricultural expansion, conversion to pastureland, infrastructure development, destructive logging, fires etc., account for nearly 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions
A National REDD+ Strategy is a key policy document that is a prerequisite for a country to participate in an international REDD+ mechanism.
REL is the amount of gross emissions from a geographical area estimated within a reference time period,while RL is the amount of net/gross emission and removals from
The national forest monitoring system is a key component in the management of information on the National REDD+ Programme.
Safeguards are procedures and approaches that can help to ensure that REDD+ activities “do no harm” to people or the environment, but rather enhance social