Can the private sector help close the REDD+ finance gap?

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www.winrock.org Can the private sector help close the REDD+ finance gap? Robert O’Sullivan [email protected]

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Can the private sector help close the REDD+ finance gap?

Robert O’[email protected]

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REDD+ finance context

• 50% reduction in deforestation estimated to cost $15 - $35 billion per year– Mix of readiness/capacity building and

implementation• Expected to come from a combination of

public and private sources, including market and non-market• ~$14 billion public funding pledged to date (total),

including ~ $6.5 billion from funds

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Status Quo demand vs. current supply 2015 – 2025

Source: Linacre et al (2015) REDD+ Supply and Demand 2015-2025, FCMC

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Compliance Growth demand vs. current supply 2015 – 2025

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Blue Sky demand vs. current supply 2015 – 2025

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Blue Sky demand vs. expanded supply 2015 – 2025

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Cumulative Blue SkyDemand (Excl.Norway)

Interactive graphic: http://theredddesk.org/markets-standards/analysis/usaid

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