Making forest information systems work for REDD+ and beyond

Watch this discussion forum from the second day of the Global Landscapes Forum 2014, in Lima, Peru, during COP20. More and more countries have established and institutionalized sustainable, long-term and multi-purpose information systems in the context of REDD+ to support well-informed national policy formulation and decision making at different levels, and to meet national and international reporting needs. This panel discusses if they are used beyond estimating carbon stocks, how they improve global estimates and information, and how they can be most cost effective.

Speakers:

María José Sanz Sanchez
UN-REDD Programme Coordinator
FAO

Giacomo Grassi
Scientific Officer
Joint Research Centre of the Institute for Environment and Sustainability

Lucio Santos
Coordinator
Strengthening Capacities on REDD+ and South-South Cooperation, Mexico

Nur Masripatin
Director, Centre for Standardization and Environment
Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia

Deuteronomy Kasaro
Senior Forestry Extension Officer and National REDD+ Coordinator
Forestry Department, Zambia

Sunday, 7 December 2014
Global Landscapes Forum, Lima, Peru
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