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Moving ahead with REDD: issues, options and implications

REDD (reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation) is based on a simple idea: pay developing countries to reduce CO2 emissions from the forest sector. Nevertheless, design and implementation of a REDD system raise many hard questions: How are emissions reductions monitored, reported and verified? How should REDD be financed? Should payments be directed to countries, projects, or both? How should reference levels be set? How are non-permanence and leakage accounted? How to achieve REDD co-benefits and avoid doing harm? Moving Ahead with REDD: Issues, Options and Implications does not attempt to give definite answers. Instead, the report presents design options for a global REDD architecture and reviews their implications on the 3E criteria