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The United Nations Collaborative
Programme
on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation
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Biomass carbon density of Tanzania, shown in shades of grey for wards with high population density and shades of brown for all other areas. From Exploring Co-benefits – Tanzania
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UN-REDD Programme can expect to receive direct support, including on multiple benefits, through their National Programmes. Various approaches to integrating multiple benefits into REDD+ planning are being tested. These include developing map-based analyses to aid in prioritisation of areas to secure both carbon stocks and additional benefits, monitoring the impacts of REDD+ on biodiversity and ecosystem services, and applying minimum environmental standards.
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A UNEP mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo, from 5 to 7 October 2010, discussed how to integrate multiple benefits into the country’s REDD+ strategy, amongst other topics.
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Nigeria:
Tanzania:
Viet Nam:
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