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2015-03-26 |
Using a forest governance assessment—From diagnosis to action This webinar will provide information on how best to use the results of your assessment through active dissemination as well as how to help set the stage for future assessments. By examining how recent assessments have approached these matters, it will... |
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2015-03-05 |
Forest Carbon Assessment in the Amazon’s Indigenous and Protected Areas This webinar will bring together three of the collaborators on this work, Wayne Walker, Assistant Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center; Maria A Oliveira-Miranda, Senior Scientist, Provita and RAISG; and, Stephan Schwartzman, Director, Tropical Forest ... |
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2015-02-19 |
Doing a forest governance assessment—Practical tips and tricks This webinar focuses on planning and collecting data for your assessment. The discussion will be organized along 2 main challenges: Planning for Data Collection, helps practitioners refine their plans to produce practical tools for collecting needed ... |
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2015-01-20 |
An introduction to the What, Why and How of forest governance assessment This webinar will begin with the reasons for why policymakers should concern themselves with forest governance. It will describe the FAO-PROFOR 3-pillar framework on forest governance. It will discuss how the framework can be used as an assessment tool... |
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2014-06-18 | The webinar will provide an overview of how default emission factors developed as part of a standardized baseline can build the foundation of an easy-to-apply MRV framework using only the information on the area over which the NAMA intervention has tak... |
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2014-05-15 |
Incubating Innovation for Rural Off-Grid Electrification: Presenting the Telecom-Energy Initiative Energy access is a key enhancing factor of poverty alleviation in most of the developing world. Extending grid infrastructure in rural areas is particularly difficult due to financial, commercial, regulatory as well as geographical constraints. This we... |
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2014-05-15 |
How can a tax shift support low emission development while building public acceptance? There is a growing base of evidence that a carbon tax, if well designed, can be a cost-effective way to reduce GHG emissions and promote low emission development. While more and more countries are pursuing such tax shifts (with other taxes being lowere... |
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2014-05-08 |
Understanding the FCPF Carbon Fund’s Methodological Frmwrk n December 2013, the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) Carbon Fund's Methodological Framework was approved by Carbon Fund Participants. It will guide the development of large-scale REDD+ programs aimed to protect tropical forests and enhance th... |
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2014-04-09 | The understanding of the NAMA concept is still evolving and there is as of to date relatively little on the ground experience with turning the concept into concrete actions. NAMAs are well suited as holistic programmes but their success will be strongl... |
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2014-02-05 | The important role in the on-going climate negotiations, especially in the context of new instruments like NAMAs. The goal of MRV systems is to develop a framework for evaluation that is consistent, systematic and transparent. While emission reduction... |
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