REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation)
It is a global effort to establish an incentive for developing countries to protect, better manage, and save their forest resources, so helping to combat climate change. The UN-REDD initiative was established with the help of three UN agencies: UNEP, UNDP, and FAO.
- REDD+ goes beyond simply preventing deforestation and forest degradation by include incentives for positive aspects of forest conservation, sustainable forest management, and forest carbon stock improvement.
- REDD+ incentivizes developing countries to maintain their forests by providing performance-based incentives for initiatives that decrease and eliminate carbon emissions from forests. As a result, it has the potential to play a significant ....
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- 2 Methane Emissions: Sources, Impacts & Initiatives
- 3 Ozone Depleting Substances
- 4 Urban Heat Island: Causes, Effects and Solutions
- 5 Marine Heatwaves: Causes & Impacts
- 6 Biodiversity Conservation: Methods and Strategies
- 7 Biodiversity Hotspots in India: Endemic Species & Threats
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