PART II / CHAPTER 4 BIO-CULTURAL COMMUNITY PROTOCOLS AND REDD 2. Background to REDD The following year in Poznan, Poland (COP 14), indigenous 2.1 UNFCCC groups had become much more organized and vocal about Although the connections between forests, carbon and the lack of inclusion of reference to indigenous peoples’ rights climate change are well-established, the idea of paying within REDD. The original omission was due to opposition by countries to reduce deforestation has only recently been given Canada, Australia, the US, and New Zealand, the same countries serious consideration. The specific term “reducing emissions that did not sign on to the UN Declaration on the Rights of from deforestation and forest degradation” (REDD) was first Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). At present, UNFCCC parties proposed by the Coalition of Rainforest Nations in Montreal are negotiating the terms of REDD as part of the LCA in a at the 11th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework series of meetings leading up to COP 15 in Copenhagen in Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP 11) in December December 2009. After three rounds of discussions held in 2005, and has since gained significant momentum. Bonn in April, June and August 2009, a negotiating text It has effectively eclipsed other forest-related processes and containing a range of options was produced and will be institutions in importance, largely because of the further discussed at subsequent meetings in Bangkok and unprecedented levels of funding that are expected to flow Barcelona in September and November 2009, respectively. from climate-related funds. However, from the outset, While the current work plan foresees a decision on REDD to indigenous peoples and various NGOs have been concerned be agreed upon at COP 15, there remain a number of about the potential for REDD to create perverse incentives to contentious issues to be resolved, including the scope, further marginalize forest-dependent communities. objectives and financing, which raises questions about the These communities have proven their abilities to sustainably likelihood of the former occurring. 6 use forests over countless generations, but have often struggled to maintain access to the forests and their traditional ways of 2.2 The World Bank and UN-REDD life in the face of national development schemes, which are often funded by international banks and organizations. The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) was launched at UNFCCC COP 13 in Bali in December 2007, in order to At UNFCCC COP 13 in December 2007, REDD first formally appeared in the negotiated text of the Bali Action Plan. build capacity for REDD and establish pilot programmes of 3 performance-based incentive payments in select countries, A major breakthrough in climate negotiations, the Bali Action with the intent to expand it into a much larger system in the Plan provides the basis for long-term cooperative action (LCA) future. The FCPF is composed of the Readiness Mechanism to implement the UNFCCC up to and beyond 2012, when the and the Carbon Finance Mechanism. The Readiness Kyoto Protocol is set to expire. In contrast to the Kyoto Protocol, Mechanism will provide several forms of technical assistance this new agreement would apply to all parties to the UNFCCC, and capacity-building in order to prepare countries to engage not just the developed countries and those with economies with REDD, including the following: determining forest carbon 4 in transition. Most importantly for the forest sector, the Bali stocks and sources of forest emissions; developing strategies Action Plan calls for consideration of “policy approaches and for preventing deforestation and forest degradation; and positive incentives on issues relating to reducing emissions designing national monitoring, reporting and verification from deforestation and forest degradation in developing systems. The Carbon Finance Mechanism will select countries countries… and the role of conservation, sustainable that have demonstrated “measurable and verifiable” progress management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon towards REDD and award financing from the Carbon Fund stocks in developing countries.” 3. 4. 5. 6. 5 based on a system of “compensated reductions.” Here it was referred to reducing emissions from deforestation “in developing countries” instead of “degradation”. These Parties are also known as Annex I Parties. Bali Action Plan, paragraph 1b. Report of the Conference of the Parties on its thirteenth session, held in Bali from 3 to 15 December 2007. Addendum Part Two: Action taken by the Conference of the Parties at its thirteenth session. (FCCC/CP/2007/6/Add.1.) 14 March 2008. See: http://www.tebtebba.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41:hr-day-2008-a-sad-day-for-indigenous-peoples&catid=51:ip-declarations 43

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