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The Forests Dialogue Secretariat
Yale University
360 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
USA

T +1 203 432 5966
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tfd@yale.edu

James Mayers
TFD Co-Leader

Carlos Roxo
TFD Co-Leader

Gary Dunning
Executive Director

The Forests Dialogue

Forests and Climate

First REDD Readiness Field Dialogue

TFD initiated a series of REDD Readiness Field Dialogues after wrapping up its REDD Finance Dialogues in 2009. The first REDD Readiness Field dialogue convened in Belém, Brazil, from October 26th to October 29th. The dialogue was composed of a two-day-field-trip in Jari River Region and two days meeting in Belém, Brazil.

The dialogue was co-organized by Government of the State of Pará, Friends of the Earth – Brazilian Amazon, Roberto Marinho Foundation, Orsa Florestal, Amazon Solutions and Norwegian Agency for Cooperation and Development (Norad).

Co-Chairs' Summary

Meeting Materials

REDD Readiness Concept Paper
Agenda

Participants List

Background Paper

Group Questions

Breakout Group 1

Breakout Group 1 Notes

Presentations

REDD Readiness Introduction - Dunning
TFD's Consensus on Frameworks for the Financing and Implementation of REDD-plus - Griffiths

Field Trip Observations

Day 2 Slides on REDD Readiness

Background Slides

Other Materials