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Win-win REDD+ approaches belie carbon-biodiversity trade-offs

Journal

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
Volume 154, Issue -, Pages 53-60

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.12.031

Keywords

Carbon; Emissions; REDD; Safeguard; Policy; Forest; Leakage

Funding

  1. Harry S. Truman Foundation
  2. Rufford Small Grants Foundation
  3. National University of Singapore
  4. Singapore-Delft Water Alliance [R264-001-024-272/414]
  5. Singapore Ministry of Education [R-154-000-400-133]

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Recent practise has revealed that conservation interventions that seek to achieve multiple benefits generally face significant, if under-recognized trade-offs. REDD+ policies present prospective win-win solutions for climate change mitigation, rural development and biodiversity conservation. Notably, protecting, enhancing and restoring forests for their carbon sequestration services has the potential to additionally promote the conservation of imperiled tropical biodiversity. However, it has become increasingly apparent that efforts to design a REDD+ mechanism that optimizes emissions reductions and associated co-benefits face significant environmental and economic trade-offs. We provide a framework for conceptualizing the major related policy options, presenting the associated trade-offs as a continuum and as functions of two key factors: (1) geographic targeting, and (2) the selection of specific forest management activities. Our analysis highlights the challenges of assessing trade-offs using existing data and valuation schemes, and the difficulty of paying for and legislating biodiversity co-benefits and safeguards within a future REDD+ mechanism. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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