SDGs and REDD+: Exploring synergies
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Simon Milledge10 April 2014Author name
DateSimon Milledge10 April 2014
Exploring synergies
SDGs and REDD+
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Simon Milledge10 April 2014Post-2015
Rio+20 Conference Sustainable Development GoalsThe Future We Want Open Working Group
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Simon Milledge10 April 2014OWG10 focus areas
Cluster 1Poverty eradicationPromote equality Cluster 2Gender equality and women’s empowerment Education Employment and decent work for allHealth and population dynamics Cluster 3Water and sanitation Sustainable agriculture, food security, and nutrition Cluster 4Economic growth IndustrializationInfrastructure Energy
Cluster 5Sustainable cities and human settlementsPromote Sustainable Consumption and ProductionClimate Cluster 6Conservation and sustainable use of marine resources, oceans and seasEcosystems and biodiversity Cluster 7Means of implementation / Global partnership for sustainable development Cluster 8Peaceful and non-violent societies, rule of law and capable institutions
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Simon Milledge10 April 2014Why forests in SDGs?
• Healthy and productive natural systems as foundation for sustainable development
• Reliance of economies and livelihoods on ecosystem goods and services
public and private goods, innovation and resilience
• From a pro-poor perspective, heavy reliance of poorer and marginalised people on common property resources
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Simon Milledge10 April 2014Lessons from MDGs
• Respect ecological limits as will otherwise undermine gains made in other goal areas
• Restore forest ecosystem health given the damage already done
• Optimise the contribution of forests to economic progress and assets for the poor
• Models that reduce inequalities and risks• Incorporating externalities• Improving enabling conditions• Changing norms, behaviours and attitudes• Investing in resilience
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Simon Milledge10 April 2014Some REDD+ challenges
Don’t leave any country behindTailor-made approachesBlurred financeBeyond forests – drivers & carbon accountingLandscape approachSocial rights agenda – equity, genderGovernance - carbon rights, benefit sharing, safeguardsGreen business, sustainable supply chains, ‘insetting’Local private sectorLack of demand for REDD+ carbon creditsFeasibility – social, economic, technical, political