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Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

Participants Committee Meeting (FCPF PC3)Montreux, Switzerland, June 16-18, 2009

Guyana’s REDD Readiness-PlanTechnical Advisory Panel Review

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• Large tracts of intact and unexploited forests

• Forest is a key land use on the soils of the Guyana shield

• Strong forest management agency (GFC) and high political support (Presidency)

• Willingness to manage forests for REDD

High Potential for REDD

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Forests cover in Guyana

Total Area 21.5 million ha

Population 765, 283 inhabitants

Population growth

0.1%/yr.

Forested Area 18.6 million ha

Def. Rate: 0.1-0.3%

Forest Cover 87%

State Forest 13.8 million ha

(74 % of forested area)

Contribution of Forest sector to GDP

4.5% as a primary product

Direct Employment

>25,000 persons

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R-Plan Preparation

• A lot of efforts and positive responses to the TAP’s first assessment

submission of a revised R-Plan (in a very short time period)

addressed some of the issues raised by TAP

led to changes in the TAP’s appreciation in various items, though it did not fundamentally change the TAP review outcome (which were based on the required criteria and standards)

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R-Plan Strengths

• Full ownership within Government (and GFC) (invested time, commitment, interest)• REDD is treated as an integral part of FM (and

proposed to be part of the recently launched LCDS)• Points to key governance issues • Intends to have full inclusion of all relevant

stakeholders• Understandings of key issues on MRV and carbon

accounting• Links Forest Management with biodiversity

conservation and carbon management

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Issues – 1 -

Forestry centric approachForestry centric approach

(instead of a forest centric approach)(instead of a forest centric approach)

• Need to fully recognize and define deforestation and degradation drivers that are outside the forest sector

• Improved forest management is important, but there are limitations in its use for REDD

• More clear targeting of REDD interventions needed (broader ownership) cross-cutting issues

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Issues –2-

Integration of local stakeholdersIntegration of local stakeholders

• A fully capacitated REDD-Secretariat is proposed that will support and facilitate stakeholder participation

• Inclusive and informed consultations of all stakeholders, and particularly Indigenous Peoples, will be key.

• Clear mechanisms need to be identified for benefit sharing.

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Issues –3-

Future Reference Level ProjectionsFuture Reference Level Projections

• Projected deforestation rates can be challenged, considering the low fertility of Guyana’s soil and its limited use for economic activities other than forestry

• The methodological issues involved and their compliance with IPCC guidelines is critical

• More specific reference scenarios considering infra-structural development and uncontrolled mining

• Clearly indicate the capacity needs to establish a reference level scenario and future monitoring of emission reductions

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Issues –4-

Economics of major land uses causing DDEconomics of major land uses causing DD

• The economics of competing land uses causing deforestation and forest degradation need to be understood and described

• Need to address main land tenure and natural resources rights

• Carbon ownership across tenure and management options and more clarity on benefit sharing arrangements for financial REDD incentives

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Recommendations -1- Consider both types of recommendations, Consider both types of recommendations,

“cross-cutting criteria” and “standards to be “cross-cutting criteria” and “standards to be met”met”

• Identify the magnitude, location, and direct and underlying causes of changes in forest cover and quality

• Design a REDD strategy that is specifically focused on addressing those direct and underlying causes of deforestation and degradation

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Recommendations -2-

• Pay attention to policies from outside that affect the forest sector

• Strengthen cross-sectoral work by fully involving the Government agencies dealing with mining and agriculture and the national development policy frameworks

• Integrate a full consultation process with all stakeholders, based on the Bank’s safeguards in the REDD-Strategy development

• Address remaining issues of land tenure and territorial rights.

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What really needs to be delivered at an R-Plan stage for Guyana? What really needs to be delivered at an R-Plan stage for Guyana? PC to PC to decide upondecide upon

Need to have a clear understanding of the strategy to be developed and the technical issues involved (e.g. on how to produce a reference scenario, information need for MRV, etc)

Develop further the R-Plan/REDD-Strategy with considerable FCPF support and continuous exchange

Stepwise approach with techni-cal and financial support of FCPF

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