Connecting Amazon Protected Areas and Indigenous Lands to REDD Frameworks
February 11-12, 2009

Hartley Conference Center, Mitchell Earth Sciences Building 397 Panama Mall Stanford University

Agenda
Participants


Presentations:
  • Doug Boucher: REDD Rules: Likely Outcomes and Implications for Amazon Protected Areas
  • Joao Paulo Capobianco: Brazilian Rules for REDD
  • Duncan Marsh: The Noel Kempff Mercado Climate Action Project
  • Alexander Pfaff: Evaluating Deforestation/Carbon..Impacts of Protected Areas:..challenge, approach, Costa Rican case.& .two applications to the Brazilian Amazon
  • Lucia Ruiz Ostoic: National REDD Frameworks for Peru
  • Lucia Ruiz Ostoic: Cordillera Azul and REDD
  • Stephan Schwartzman: Indigenous lands and REDD in the Amazon: lessons from the Xingu project for national REDD.
  • Britaldo Soares-Filho: Amazon Protected Areas and Indigenous Lands: a Brazlian initiative for the service of humanity
  • Virgilio Viana: Juma Forest Reserve

    Commissioned papers:
  • Doug Boucher: Money for Nothing? Principles and Rules for REDD and their Implications for Protected Areas
  • Joao Paulo Capobianco: Brazilian Protected Areas and Climate Change
  • Joao Paulo Capobianco: Brazilian Rules for REDD
  • Alexander Pfaff: Evaluating deforestation impacts of protected areas
  • Lucia Ruiz Ostoic: National REDD Frameworks in Peru
  • Lucia Ruiz Ostoic: REDD and Cordillera Azul National Park
  • Stephan Schwartzman: Indigenous lands and REDD
  • Britaldo Soares-Filho: Amazon Protected Areas
  • Bill Stanley and Nicole Virgilio: Noel Kempff Case Study: Capturing Carbon Finance
  • Virgilio Viana: JUMA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT RESERVE: THE FIRST REDD PROJECT IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON

    Background Readings:
  • List of suggested background readings (contains links to all but the 2 documents below)
  • Reducing Carbon Emissions from Deforestation: the Role of ARPA’s Protected Areas in the Brazilian Amazon
  • The use of protected areas as tools to apply REDD carbon offset schemes - a discussion paper

    Outputs:
  • Amazon Indigenous Lands and Protected Areas: A Major Step towards Ending Deforestation and Combating Climate Change
    PPT (13M)
    PDF (1.6M)

    This workshop was made possible by the generous financial support of the Linden Trust for Conservation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and the Summit Foundation