REDD and REDD+

Climate change mitigation policy

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2020 Conclusion of the UN-REDD Programme's 2016-2020 Strategic Framework, which aimed to mitigate climate change through REDD+ initiatives and establish institutional arrangements for measuring and reporting forest-related carbon emissions.
2016 UN-REDD Programme launched its 2016-2020 Strategic Framework, focusing on reducing forest emissions, enhancing carbon stocks in forests, and contributing to national sustainable development.
2016 The UN-REDD Programme established new governance arrangements for 2016-2020, focusing on inclusive participation of stakeholders including partner countries, donors, Indigenous peoples, civil society organizations, and participating UN agencies.
2011 Peak of critical coalition formation against REDD+ mechanism, highlighting concerns about implementation and potential negative impacts.
2010 Civil society and social movement coalitions continued their strong opposition to World Bank during UN climate negotiations in Cancun.

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