About

 History
 Steering Committee
 Staff
 Latest News
 TFD Home

Upcoming Events

Full Calendar

Priority Issues

Food, Fuel, Fiber and Forest

Exclusion & Inclusion of Women in the Forest Sector

Free, Prior, and Informed Consent

Investing in Locally Controlled Forestry

Forests and Climate

Forests and Poverty Reduction

Intensively Managed Planted Forests

Genetically Modified Trees

Forests and Biodiversity Conservation

Small Forests Owners and Sustainable Forest Practices

Illegal Logging

REDD+ Benefit Sharing

Forest Certification

Publications

Contact Information

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

T +1 203 432 5966
F +1 203 432 3809
tfd@yale.edu

James Mayers
TFD Co-Leader

Carlos Roxo
TFD Co-Leader

Gary Dunning
Executive Director

The Forests Dialogue

Category Not Found

REDD+ Benefit Sharing Dialogue United States

The Dialogue in DC is a first scoping exercise for the REDD+ Benefit Sharing Initiative, which aims to develop and understand the current state of REDD+ Benefit Sharing in several key countries and to identify the challenges of designing and implementing those mechanisms more broadly. The REDD+ Initiative seeks to build a “community of practice” among locally-rooted, well-connected REDD practitioners to share experiences and develop practical tools that support effective, efficient and equitable benefit sharing for REDD+. Through the initiative, we expect to promote appropriate economic, policy and institutional arrangements at the local, national and international levels and to facilitate equitable and efficient delivery of REDD+ benefits. This Dialogue is hosted by The World Bank.

Meeting Materials

Bckground Paper
Agenda

Participant List

Day 1 Presentations

Introduction: Scoping Dialogue on REDD+ Benefit Sharing - Gary Dunning
Facilitating countries and communities in designing pro-poor REDD+ benefit-sharing schemes
- George Akwah
Presentation on background paper
- Xiaoting Hou
REDD+ benefit sharing: discourses on who ‘should’ benefit
- Grace Wong
REDD+ Benefit Sharing, Indonesia Proposal
- Iwan Wibisono
REDD+ Benefit Sharing On the ground experiences
- Agustin Silvani
Rights Based Approach for REDD+ Benefit Sharing: Experiences from the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Patrick Kipalu
Breakout Groups

 

Day 2 Presentations

Co-chairs' Reflections - Co-chairs
Challenges and Ways Forward with Benefit Sharing
- Diji Chandrasekharan Behr
Breakout Groups: key issues to be explored in future field dialogues
- Group

Photos