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NATIONAL REDD+ STRATEGY
MEXICO
GCF task force
Palangka Raya, September 2011
Jorge Mendoza, Ben de Jong, Victor Ku,
El Colegio de la Frontera Sur
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Mexico
(Semarnat 2010)
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The Forestry sector is an Environmental
Climate Change Programme issue
Agriculture,
forest, and other
land uses
15.3 MtCO2e
30%
Waste
5.5 MtCO2e
11%
Energy
production
18.0 MtCO2e
36%
Energy use
11.9 MtCO2e
23%
REDD + actions are included as one of the goals, but needs aditional fundings.
The first step is developing of the National REDD + Strategy
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Forest and scrublands in Mexico (Hectares), 1993,
2002 and 2007
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Deforestation in Mexico (hectares) 2002-2007
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5 * 5 km in forested areas (1600 m2)
20 * 20 km in non-forested areas
Quantitative data on trees and shrubs
Semi-quantitative data on other pools
Litter, CWD and Soil carbon
measurements from 2009 onward
20% re-measured every year
2. Develop biomass density maps to estimate level of emissions from LU-change.
a. National inventory data and national database of biomass equations
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c. Assign biomass density to each forest polygon of the LU maps
(Trees and shrubs)
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Soil Organic Carbon
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CO2 fluxes from LULUCF sector
Managed
forest
Soil Total
Abandonedlands
Converted
forest
-40,000
-20,000
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
GgCO2yr
-1
86.900 Mg CO2
3. Annual CO2 fluxes from the LULUCF sector, to be used as
Historical Business As Usual scenario
(De Jong et al 2010)
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4. Analyse impact of recent governmental programs on LU
and LU-change, to adjust BAU scenario
Forestry
sector
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5. Identify forest areas that are under high risk due to drivers
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Mexico National REDD+ Strategy
Design Process
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CTC REDD+ MEXICO
2009 the CTC was created;
70 Social organizations
To analize and generate recomendations for REDD
To promote the management and disign of the
national strategy of REDD+
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How to stop
and reversethe loss of
forest and its
carbon ?
Without sacrificeother objectives
and principles,
both social &
environmental ?
How tomeasure the
impacts of
this actions?
How to
finance
them?
Identify driving
causes of
Deforestation and
Degradation (DD) and
incentives for REDD +
Institutional and
Public Policies
Safeguards
Monitoring,
Reporting
and
Verification
Reference
emissions
levels Shortterm &
LongtermFinancing
REDD + Framework Basics
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REDD + Implementation
Stage3
Implementation andmaintenance
Based in results, plently assessed, reportedand verified
Stage2
Implementationand Investments
Building capacities and good
governamental practices in forestry, MFS,development & technology transfer,
investments out of the sector, awareness
activities.
Stage
1 Preparing REDD+Diagnosis, national dialogue, National
strategy and actions, politics &practices, MRV reference system.
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Early action Areas in Mexico
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