Building Bridges between REDD+ and Sustainable Agriculture: Addressing Agriculture's Role as a Driver of Deforestation
The brief notes that drivers of deforestation and forest degradation often come from outside the forestry sector, and that many are closely tied to agriculture. To succeed in implementing policies for REDD+, it calls for an integrated landscape approach that takes into account all land uses in a holistic way and works to lessen the competition for natural resources among different sectors. The brief promotes climate-smart agriculture, where: agricultural development is directed along pathways that lead to sustainable increases in agricultural productivity; social and ecological resilience are increased in order to contribute to climate change adaptation; and agriculture is used to support the achievement of national food security and development goals.
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ENG
Organization:
FAO
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Land Use Management, Forestry, Adaptation, REDD, Ecosystems
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Ready, Willing and Able: Empowering Countries to Meet the Climate Challenge
This publication includes a collection of capacity building success stories. It aims to illustrate that important local climate change activities are possible and are happening. The publication highlights efforts including: boosting the uptake of clean technologies; creating market-readiness for clean energy investment; creating climate-resilient societies; implementing REDD+ ; and supporting countries in the UNFCCC process.
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ENG
Organization:
UNEP
Topic:
Forestry, Energy, Adaptation, Mitigation, REDD, Technology, Biodiversity, Capacity Development, Carbon Financing and CDM
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Bridging the Emissions Gap – A UNEP Synthesis Report
This technical document outlines how far the current commitments and pledges of developed and developing nations can take the world in terms of achieving the 2°C limit or less, and the gap that remains between ambition and reality. It first reviews and summarizes the latest scientific studies of the gap. It then tackles the question – How can the gap be bridged? – by examining the question from different vantage points: from that of global integrated assessment models, from bottom-up studies of individual economic sectors, and from published work on the mitigation potential in international aviation and shipping emissions.
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ENG
Organization:
UNEP, European Climate Foundation, Ecofys
Topic:
Industry, Science, Mitigation, Policy Instruments, COP22 List of UN Publications
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
OzonAction Special Issue 2011: Tipping the Balance towards Climate Protection through the HCFC Phase-Out
The publication aims to inspire further actions to protect the ozone layer and climate system, as well as contribute to promoting green energy initiatives. It includes articles from expert practitioners, policy makers and project staff on climate friendly HCFC phase-out. It addresses, inter alia: HCFC phase-out and energy efficiency; the contributions of the Montreal Protocol to reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs); illegal HCFC trade, refrigeration equipments; HCFC phase-out in Australia; and prior informed consent.
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ENG
Organization:
UNEP
Topic:
Energy, Environment, Mitigation, Green Jobs/Economy, Technology
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Carbon, Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services: Exploring Co-benefits – Ecuador
This analytical report stresses that where and how REDD+ is implemented, its actions may generate other benefits in addition to maintaining and enhancing carbon stocks. These co-benefits can include ecosystem and social benefits such as biodiversity conservation, maintenance of ecosystem services and improvement of local people’s livelihoods. Planning for co-benefits provides an opportunity for countries to achieve more than GHG savings when implementing REDD+. This report presents the result of spatial analyses to support this planning process in Ecuador.
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ENG, SPN
Organization:
UNEP, Ministry of Environment of Ecuador, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of Germany, Federal Agency for Nature Conservation of Germany
Topic:
Land Use Management, Forestry, Mining, Mitigation, REDD, Biodiversity, Ecosystems
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2010
Language:
English, Spanish
Cities and Climate Change Initiative Policy Note 2 – Mitigation Finance: Do Cities in Developing Countries Have Sufficient Access?
This policy document stresses that cities are pivotal to reducing global greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change. However, it notices that cities are not receiving sufficient access to mitigation finance. Therefore urgent interventions are required to provide them with better access to mitigation resources. A series of recommendations are advanced at the end of the document to promote additional actions.
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ENG
Organization:
UNHABITAT
Topic:
Economic and Development Planning, Finance, Urban, Mitigation, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Policy Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Cities and Climate Change Initiative Policy Note 1 – Adaptation Finance: Are Cities in Developing Countries Slipping Through the Cracks?
This policy document stresses that two points are becoming clear regarding the challenge of adapting to climate change: the total bill is going to be enormous, and much of the investment required will have to occur in urban areas. However, it notes that to date adaptation finance has largely overlooked urban areas. Therefore it includes a series of recommendations to address this challenge.
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ENG
Organization:
UNHABITAT
Topic:
Economic and Development Planning, Finance, Urban, Adaptation, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Policy Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
HCFs: A Critical Link in Protecting Climate and the Ozone Layer – A UNEP Synthesis Report
This technical document stresses the importance of addressing hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). According to the publication, HFCs could be responsible for emissions equivalent to 3.5 to 8.8 gigatons (Gt) of carbon dioxide (Gt CO2eq) by 2050, an amount comparable to total current annual emissions from transport, estimated at around 6-7 Gt annually. The report suggests several options for reducing the impacts of HFCs including: alternative methods and processes; the use of non-HFC substances, such as ammonia or dimethyl ether for use in foams, refrigeration and fire protection systems; and climate-friendly HFCs with shorter atmospheric life-times, such as HFC 1234ze in foams and HFC-1234yf for mobile air-conditioners.
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ENG
Organization:
UNEP
Topic:
Industry, Science, Mitigation, Green Jobs/Economy, Governance – General, COP22 List of UN Publications
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
World Aquaculture 2010
This technical document provides an overview of global aquaculture status and development trends as a synthesis of such status and trends in six regions of the world: Asia–Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Near East and North Africa, North America and Sub-Saharan Africa. The document recommends that as the sector further expands, intensifies and diversifies, it should recognize the relevant environmental and social concerns and make conscious efforts to address them in a transparent manner. The impacts of climate change on global aquaculture, yet fully known, include: rising seasurface temperatures; sea-level rise; increasing ocean acidification; higher incidence of extreme weather events; increasing risks of transboundary pests and diseases; and altered rainfall patterns and river flows.
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ENG
Organization:
FAO
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Economic and Development Planning, Trade, Water, Environment, Technology, Ecosystems, Governance – General
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Progressing towards Post-2012 Carbon Markets
This document includes a collection of articles that seeks to communicate the diverse insights and visions of leading actors in the emerging global carbon market to better inform the decisions of professionals and policy makers. The publication explores how carbon markets at national, regional and global levels can be developed and up-scaled to sustain the involvement of the private sector in leveraging finance and innovative solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Ten authors with a background as negotiators representing developing countries, business and researchers cover three inter-related issues; 1) policy perspectives globally, from EU, China, US and Canada and the role of UN, 2) existing instruments including CDM and voluntary markets and 3) new instruments such as sector approaches and new market mechanisms.
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ENG
Organization:
UNEP, FAO, Global Green Growth Institute, ACP MEAs, DTU Risø
Topic:
Finance, Mitigation, Green Jobs/Economy, Policy Instruments, Carbon Financing and CDM
Type of material:
Other
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Rwanda – From Post-Conflict to Environmentally Sustainable Development: Summary Report
This technical document includes the summary report of the study “Rwanda : From Post-Conflict to Environmentally Sustainable Development”. This publication includes a comprehensive, national-scale post-conflict environmental assessment in Rwanda. It covers 11 themes and provides a critical analysis of the most pressing environmental issues facing Rwanda.
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ENG
Organization:
UNEP, UNDP, UN Country Team, Government of Rwanda
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Industry, Health, Land Use Management, Forestry, Energy, Water, Environment, Risk Reduction/Management, Migration and Refugees, Biodiversity, Governance – General
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Rwanda – From Post-Conflict to Environmentally Sustainable Development
This technical document includes a comprehensive, national-scale post-conflict environmental assessment in Rwanda. It covers 11 themes and provides a critical analysis of the most pressing environmental issues facing Rwanda. The most significant environmental impacts stem from massive population displacement and resettlement, including considerable reductions in the surface area of national parks, forests and wetlands. The loss of environmental data and monitoring capacity are among the conflict’s enduring impacts. The priority areas for intervention identified in the report include: ecosystem conservation and rehabilitation to combat poverty; capacity-building to strengthen environmental governance; and enhance and promote regional environmental cooperation.
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ENG
Organization:
UNEP, UNDP, UN Country Team, Government of Rwanda
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Industry, Health, Land Use Management, Forestry, Energy, Water, Environment, Risk Reduction/Management, Migration and Refugees, Biodiversity, Governance – General
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
From Green Economies to Green Societies: UNESCO Commitment to Sustainable Development
This policy document provides UNESCO’s vision for Rio+20 and gives concrete examples demonstrating the Organization’s work to promote sustainable development. It also provides a roadmap for future action on how to build equitable, inclusive, green societies through education, the sciences, culture and communication and information. The report includes sections on education and culture, sustainable development, biodiversity, climate change, disaster preparedness.
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ENG
Organization:
UNESCO
Topic:
Education, Culture, Water, Science, Mitigation, Green Jobs/Economy, Biodiversity, Emergency Preparedness and Response
Type of material:
Policy Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Keeping Track of Our Changing Environment: From Rio to Rio+20
This technical document provides comprehensive statistical data illustrating environmental changes to the planet since the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development (Rio Earth Summit), and ahead of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20). The report includes a section on climate change. It notes that: 80% of carbon dioxide emissions come from only 19 countries; the amount of carbon dioxide per US$1 GDP has dropped by 23% since 1992, indicating some decoupling of economic growth from resource use; nearly all mountain glaciers around the world are retreating and getting thinner; and sea levels have been rising at an average rate of about 2.5 mm per year since 1992.
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ENG
Organization:
UNEP
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Economic and Development Planning, Industry, Forestry, Water, Environment, Biodiversity, Population Dynamics, Chemicals and Waste, Governance – General
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Climate Change for Forest Policy-Makers: An Approach for Integrating Climate Change into National Forest Programmes in Support of Sustainable Forest Management
This technical document aims to assist senior officials in government administrations and the representatives of other stakeholders, including civil society organizations and the private sector, prepare the forest sector for the challenges and opportunities posed by climate change. It seeks to provide a practical approach to the process of integrating climate change into national forest programmes. It is the outcome of a thorough consultative process with active engagement of countries and experts.
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English, French, Spanish
Organization:
FAO, National Forest Programme Facility
Theme:
Adaptation
Topic:
Finance, Forestry, Land Use Management, Adaptation, Mitigation, COP22 List of UN Publications, Policy Instruments, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English, French, Spanish
Skills for Green Jobs in Brazil
This analytical report presents the Brazilian component of a multi-country research project identifying skills for green jobs. It aims to characterize the demand for green occupations and skills in the current transition phase of the Brazilian economy as well as signal what are the necessary conditions to supply green skills.
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ENG
Organization:
ILO, UNEP, European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, International Employers Organization, International Trade Union Confederation
Topic:
Economic and Development Planning, Labour, Adaptation, Mitigation, Green Jobs/Economy, Policy Instruments, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2010
Language:
English
Skills for Green Jobs in Bangladesh
This analytical report presents the Bangladesh component of a multi-country research project identifying skills for green jobs. The report attempts to identify strategic skills development responses of Bangladesh in the light of environmental degradation, climate change and the global call for greening economies. It finds that climate change has already emerged as a serious challenge to development in general and poverty reduction in particular. However, it notes that the policy priorities for greening the economy remains limited and the related skills development strategy inadequate.
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ENG
Organization:
ILO, UNEP, European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, International Employers Organization, International Trade Union Confederation, European Union
Topic:
Economic and Development Planning, Labour, Adaptation, Mitigation, Green Jobs/Economy, Policy Instruments, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2010
Language:
English
Environmental Impact Assessment: Guidelines for FAO Field Projects
This policy document provides guidelines for all FAO units (headquarters departments and offices, as well as decentralized offices) to undertake environmental impact assessments (EIA) of field projects. It covers: guidance to FAO staff on the application of EIA to field projects; procedures to be used in formulating and screening projects; FAO’s standards for related documenting and reporting formats; roles and responsibilities in conducting EIA to ensure effective implementation. On climate change, the guidelines address both mitigation and adaptation issues, with a focus on identifying practices that could increase vulnerability to climate change. The guidelines establish that the EIA may investigate whether adaptation should be a significant factor in the design of a field project.
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ENG
Organization:
FAO
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Environment, Adaptation, Mitigation, Biodiversity, Policy Instruments
Type of material:
Policy Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English
Skills for Green Jobs in Australia
This analytical report presents the Australian component of a multi-country research project identifying skills for green jobs. The report’s principal purpose is to set the scene in terms of the key challenges and priorities for climate change mitigation and adaptation for the Australian economy. The report also focuses on the imminent skills development issues, and the current education and training responses.
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ENG
Organization:
ILO, UNEP, European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, Workplace Research Centre - University of Sydney, International Employers Organization, International Trade Union Confederation
Topic:
Economic and Development Planning, Labour, Adaptation, Mitigation, Green Jobs/Economy, Policy Instruments, Capacity Development
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2010
Language:
English
Mainstreaming Environmental Issues in Sustainable Enterprises: An Exploration of Issues, Experiences and Options
This technical document illustrates the environmental elements of a strategy towards the creation of sustainable enterprise by highlighting impacts on employment of different environmental instruments and policies. The focus is on small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which often face particular constraints and challenges in responding to the environmental imperative. The paper aims to help policy makers, practitioners and SMEs themselves to understand better what mainstreaming environmental issues in sustainable enterprises actually means and the benefits that come from doing so.
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ENG
Organization:
ILO
Topic:
Industry, Health, Environment, Labour, Green Jobs/Economy, Technology, Policy Instruments, Capacity Development, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2011
Language:
English