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Financing and current capacity for REDD+ readiness and monitoring,measurement, reporting and verification in the Congo Basin
Authors:Danae Maniatis  Jér?me Gaugris  Danilo Mollicone  Joel Scriven  Alexis Corblin  Cleto Ndikumagenge  André Aquino  Philippe Crete  Maria-José Sanz-Sanchez
Institution:1Forestry Department, UN-REDD Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy;2School of Geography and the Environment - Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK;3Centre for Wildlife Management, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa;4Africa Unit - Forest Carbon Partnership Facility, World Bank, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:This paper provides the first critical analysis of the financing and current capacity for REDD+ readiness in the Congo Basin, with a particular focus on the REDD+ component of national forest monitoring and measurement, reporting and verification (M&MRV). We focus on three areas of analysis: (i) general financing for REDD+ readiness especially M&MRV; (ii) capacity and information for REDD+ implementation and M&MRV; (iii) prospects and challenges for REDD+ and M&MRV readiness in terms of financing and capacity. For the first area of analysis, a REDD+ and M&MRV readiness financing database was created based on the information from the REDD+ voluntary database and Internet searches. For the second area of analysis, a qualitative approach to data collection was adopted (semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, surveys and observations). All 10 countries were visited between 2010 and 2012. We find that: (i) a significant amount of REDD+ financing flows into the Congo Basin (±US$550 million or almost half of the REDD+ financing for the African continent); (ii) across countries, there is an important disequilibrium in terms of REDD+ and M&MRV readiness financing, political engagement, comprehension and capacity, which also appears to be a key barrier to countries receiving equal resources; (iii) most financing appears to go to smaller scale (subnational) REDD+ projects; (iv) four distinct country groups in terms of REDD+ readiness and M&MRV status are identified; and (v) the Congo Basin has a distinct opportunity to have a specific REDD+ financing window for large-scale and more targeted national REDD+ programmes through a specific fund for the region.
Keywords:REDD+ readiness  national forest monitoring systems  measurement  reporting and verification  Central African Commission  financing
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