Adaptive management of jurisdictional REDD + programs

Daniel Nepstad, Juan Pablo Ardila*, Claudia Stickler, Maria de los Angeles Barrionuevo, Tathiana Bezerra, Rafael Vargas, Gabriel Rojas

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Resumen

Jurisdictional REDD+ (JR) is based on the premise that results-based flows of finance can drive changes in complex land-use systems across entire nations or subnational jurisdictions to achieve large-scale reductions in carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. The early JR experiments demonstrate that the promise of payments is, alone, insufficient to drive a jurisdictional land-use system transition. Effective JR strategies are needed that translate finance–or the prospect of finance–into forest-friendly changes in the land-use system that are embedded in public policies and programs aligned to achieve that end. Adaptive management has yet to be incorporated into JR programs and could potentially improve the performance of JR. To address this gap, we present a methodology for adaptively managing JR programs that features (a) a “living” mechanistic model of the jurisdictional land-use system, (b) an operational theory of change that describes how the JR strategy will intervene in this system to lower emissions, (c) an annual or biennial assessment process that revisits the theory of change through an independent group of experts and quantitative analysis of spatially-explicit components of the strategy, and (d) a decision-making body for adaptively refining the strategy based on the assessment. The methodology is illustrated for Ecuador’s national JR program, the “REDD + Action Plan” (AP), that has secured commitments of results-based payments and international cooperation funds totaling ∼ US $120 million.

Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónCarbon Management
EstadoPublicada - 2021
Publicado de forma externa

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© 2021 United Nations Development Programme. Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Financiación

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Farms and Finance Initiative
Government of Norway’s International Development Agency
Green Climate Fund
MAE
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Ecuador
Norway?s International Development Agency
Global Environment Facility
Ministry of Environment - Saskatchewan
United Nations Development Programme

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