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Vision: an inclusive REDD+ strategy, multi-sectoral approach, fighting poverty
REDD+ embeded in overarching climate change policy
REDD+ has high potential: High deforestation rate
• 30,000 – 60,000 ha/year
High degradation levels • High uncertainty
RPP- Honduras
1.a Government and Indigenous Peoples – new relationship
Far reaching agreement
New roles, new responsibilities
First time: collective land titles in
indigenous territories
1.a New: Indigenous Peoples Committee for Climate Change (MIACC)
Dialogue with Government
Political and technical platform
for IP issues.
Inclusive and open to new IP
organizations
1b: Information Sharing and Early Dialogue with Key Stakeholder Groups
Improved Mapping
Exercise of Stakeholders
(May 2013)
Mapping specific IPs
capacity building
needs
National Capacity Building Program (October,
2013)
New: Participation Plan for major constituencies:
1c Consultation and Participation
Technical consultation and coordination between government, private
sector and associations
Consultation with Indigenous and Afro-Honduran People (MIACC)
Consultations with Civil Society incl: Private Sector, Agroforestry
organizations, Agriculture and Livestock Sector
Getting ready for FPIC
1.c Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC)
Preparing organizations at national, regional and local level,
Clear mandate for MIACC in preparing for FPIC
Aligning regulations and laws
2.a Clear link between FLEGT and REDD+
Voluntary Partnership
Agreement (VPA) under
negotiation.
Common denominator:
participation of local
communities and Ips
Convergent processes
that will eventually
complement each other
for improved governance
of forest resources
Identification of gaps Reforms Needs
REDD + strategy will respect and apply legal instruments of the Country.
Work Plan for the implementation of REDD + Readiness
“Analysis of the legal and institutional framework, Carbon Property and Land Propiety for REDD and other compensation
mechanisms in Honduras”
2c. REDD+ Implementation Framework
Impact Identification
Definition of impact indicators
ESMF Framework Development
Subcomité REDD+ MIACC
Special Group of Work
Develop a Work Plan for the
Implementation of SESA.
2d. Social and Environmental Impacts during Readiness Preparation and REDD-plus Implementation
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3: Reference Level
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
1965 1985 1995 2001 2003 2009
CONIFER FOREST
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
1965 1985 1995 2001 2003 2009
BROADLEAF FOREST
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
1965 1985 1995 2001 2003 2009
NO FOREST
1965
1985
1995
2001
2003
2009
New: Historical Analysis of Land Use Change 1965-2009
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Implementation Process
Analysis of historical deforestation rate 2000 - 2005 and 2010.
Map of forest cover for 2013.
Development of predictive models of deforestation.
3: Reference Level…(cntd.)
Subnational Baseline
New: Development of a sub-
national baseline applying a
VCS methodology and covering
55 percent of the country area.
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Contributions from academia technical / scientific
New: National Level Organization for Implementation
Organization
4: Monitoring System
Report
Transparency
High resolution images
1:15,000 1:10,000
1:7,500 1:2,500
Example: Spot, Alos, RapidEye
4: Monitoring System…(cntd.)
New: Applying high resolution images to improve the
monitoring system (Tier 2) at the sub-national level
4. Monitoring System…(contd.)
Project
Honduras – Taiwán:
New: Monitoring forest
cover changes in near real
time, in areas highly sensible
to deforestation
New: Monitoring forest carbon to feed in the National Forestry Inventory
4. Monitoring System…(contd.)
Forest Inventory: REDD+ context
Pilot Project: intensive monitoring system
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5: BUDGET
Expected duration of R-PP
implementation (month/year to
month/year):
4 years
Total Budget estimated:
$ 8,649,000
Anticipated sources of funding
estimated:
From FCPF: $ 3, 759,800
other Funds: $ 4, 976,300