Climate Change reports and resources
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Reports
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in REDD+
This manual provides a basis for developing country-specific guidance on employing Free, Prior, and
Informed Consent (FPIC) in REDD+ processes. RECOFTC, February 2011
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Pushback
Global Power, Local Realignment. Rights & Resources Initiative, February 2011
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Reducing Forest Emissions in Indonesia
CIFOR, 2010
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Trading Carbon: How it Works and Why It’s Controversial
FERN, August 2010
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Climate Change, REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples
Training Course for Indigenous Peoples. Tebtebba 2010
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The Top Ten: What’s wrong with REDD
The Climate Justice Research Project, Dartmouth College, 2010
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What to do with REDD?
A manual for indigenous trainers
A training manual for use by indigenous peoples' organisations and communities to raise awareness
of REDD processes at the national and international level. March 2010
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Climate Change: A Summary of the Science
The Royal Society, September 2010
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The Root of the Problem
What’s Driving Tropical Deforestation Today.
Union of Concerned Scientists. June 2011
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The End of the Hinterland
Forests, Conflict and Climate Change.
Rights & Resources Initiative, January 2010
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The Economics of Climate Change in South East Asia: A Regional Review
Asian Development Bank, 2009
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2nd Edition of Guide on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples
Tebtebba Victoria Tauli-Corpuz et al, September 2009
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Seeing 'REDD'? Forests, climate change mitigation and the rights of indigenous
peoples and local communities - May 2009 Update
Tom Griffiths Forest Peoples Program. May 2009
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Indigenous Peoples' Rights and REDD: The Case of the Saramaka People v.
Suriname
Given that indigenous peoples are the traditional owners of a large percentage of the world's
remaining forests, this article raises the issue of the extent to which the various proposals for Reduced
Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) or Avoided Deforestation (AD) must
account for and respect indigenous peoples' rights. Forest Peoples Programme, March 2009
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REDD Pocket Guide for Indigenous Peoples
United Nations University (UNU-IAS) This is a short guide for indigenous communities to climate
change and to the current international debate surrounding Reducing Emissions from Deforestation
and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries (REDD), Dec 2008
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Seeing REDD: forests, climate change mitigation and the rights of indigenous peoples
and local communities.
Update for Poznan FPP Briefing; and K. Dooley, T. Griffiths, H. Leake, & S. Ozinga, December 2008
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Peatland degradation fuels climate change
Wetlands International and Delft Hydraulics, 2006;
The article presents shocking information on climate change caused by wetland destruction in
Indonesia.Wetlands International and Delft Hydraulics and Alterra for the 12th UN-FCCC summit,
Nairobi 2006, Marcel Silvius, Alex Kaat, 2006
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Films
Climate Change -- Has the Earth been cooling?
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Introduction to REDD - littleREDDdesk
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REDD - As Part of the Solution - tveinspiringChange
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