Preface
Linking FLEGT and REDD+ to improve forest governance — a synthesis Guido Broekhoven, Marieke Wit, Emilie Goransson, Ragna John, Christophe Van Orshoven and Robert Simpson |
Section 1. Introduction |
1.1 FLEGT, VPA s and the EU Timber Regulation Flip van Helden and Emilie Goransson 1.2 Introduction to REDD+ Valérie Merckx and Christophe Van Orshoven |
Section 2. Types of interactions |
2.1 Interactions between the EU FLEGT and FSC forest regimes K. Freerk Wiersum, Kathleen A.E. Capiroso and Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers 2.2 National-level FLEGT VPA and REDD+ interactions, Congo Basin Yitagesu Tekle Tegegne, Robert M. Ochieng, Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Marcus Lindner, Kalame Fobissie and Markku Kanninen 2.3 Linking REDD+ and FLEGT in Lao PDR Corinna Brunschön and Steffen Lackmann 2.4 Interactions between forest policy initiatives in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru José Miguel Orozco Muñoz |
Section 3. Governance, law and institutions |
3.1 Creating synergies between REDD+ and FLEGT VPA in Ghana Kingsley Bekoe Ansah and Saskia Ozinga 3.2 Civil society participation in FLEGT and REDD+ in the Republic of the Congo Indra Van Gisbergen 3.3 Analyzing synergies and overlaps in safeguard approaches Sebastien Korwin, Ugo Ribet and Daniela Rey 3.4 A country approach to REDD+ safeguards and the FLEGT VPA , Vietnam Steve Swan 3.5 Land tenure and FLEGT-REDD+ synergies, Republic of the Congo Julia Christian and Nathalie Faure 3.6 REDD+ and FLEGT in DRC: strengths and weaknesses Joël B. Kiyulu N’yanga |
Section 4. Communities and smallholders |
4.1 Unintended effects of international forest initiatives at the local level Benno Pokorny 4.2 FLEGT VPA and REDD+ and community tenure rights in Honduras Filippo Del Gatto and Benno Pokorny 4.3 Integrating REDD+ and customary forest management in Vietnam Tran Nam Tu and Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak 4.4 Local participation from VPA to REDD+ in Cameroon Sophia Carodenuto, Jochen Statz, Didier Hubert and Yanek Decleire 4.5 Conflicts in Vietnam’s forest areas: Implications for FLEGT and REDD+ Thomas Sikor and Phuc Xuan To 4.6 Smallholders in Thailand and REDD+ and FLEGT linkages Jay Samek, David L. Skole, Usa Klinhom, Teerawong Laosuwan, Pornchai Utteruk and Chetphong Butthep |
Section 5. FLEGT and REDD+ supporting each other |
5.1 TLAS and REDD+ measurement, reporting and verification in DRC Valérie Merckx, Sebastian Schrader, Michael Obersteiner, Leo Bottrill and Carlos Riano Paramo 5.2 Synergies between the TLAS and the National Forest Monitoring System Antoine de La Rochefordiere and Patrick Van Laake 5.3 Addressing risks in REDD+ through carbon payments and buffering rates Michael Bucki |
Section 6. Other interactions |
6.1 FLEGT, REDD+ and agricultural commodities Duncan Brack 6.2 International experience with REDD+ and national forest funds Darragh Conway, Luke Pritchard, Charlotte Streck and Jeremy Broadhead 6.3 Energy poverty, REDD+ and FLEGT in Ghana Jonathan D. Quartey |