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Venue: External Cooperation InfoPoint, Brussels | City: Ville de Bruxelles
Forests are increasingly under pressure from agricultural expansion to satisfy the growing demand for food, feed, and fuel. Tackling global forest loss and degradation is a recurrent priority in the EU’s policy agenda. Various measures have been implemented to address this issue, among others the EU support to REDD+ [1] in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. REDD+ incentives aim to compensate (in part) the opportunity costs of the foregone investments of converting forests into agricultural land. The two presentations provide an update on REDD+ state of play ahead of COP21 and the efforts undertaken by Brazil and Cote d’Ivoire to decouple agricultural growth from deforestation.
[1] REDD+ stands for countries' efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and foster conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest carbon stock
PROGRAMME
Introduction
Cristiana Pasca Palmer - Head of Unit DEVCO C2- Climate Change, Environment and Natural Resources
Presentation
Michael Bucki - Policy Officer, Unit A.2 Climate Finance and Deforestation, Directorate General for Climate Action
Valerie Merckx & Thomas Sembres - EU REDD Facility, European Forest Institute
Conference Language: English
Q&A session: English
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