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Saturday, 19 April 2014

Fwd: land-l digest: April 17, 2014



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Subject: land-l digest: April 17, 2014
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Subject: land-l digest: April 17, 2014
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LAND-L Digest for Thursday, April 17, 2014.

1. New Study: Global Paper Company Makes Progress Respecting Rights, but Continues to Face Challenges

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From: Jenna DiPaolo Colley <JDiPaolo@rightsandresources.org>
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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 13:10:50 +0000
Subject: New Study: Global Paper Company Makes Progress Respecting Rights, but Continues to Face Challenges

 

 

 

New Study: Global Paper Company Makes Progress Respecting Rights, but Continues to Face Challenges

 

 

New Report

 

 

 

Forest Land Acquisition by Stora Enso in South China:

Status, Issues, and Recommendations

 

 

 

We are pleased to announce the release of our latest report, Forest Land Acquisition by Stora Enso in South China: Status, Issues, and Recommendations. This report assesses the company's efforts to address violations to land rights identified in a prior report launched in 2010. 

 

Prepared with Landesa, the report commends Stora Enso for undertaking a number of corrective actions to remedy the situation, including suspending further acquisition of collective forest land, making corrections to 35 percent of its existing contracts, and launching an internal screening and correction process for existing contracts. The report also finds a number of legal and operational flaws in these corrective actions and other unresolved issues.

 

The Stora Enso case highlights the need to strengthen and enforce international investment standards, particularly those of the International Finance Corporation, which funds a large number of natural resource projects, including Stora Enso's work in Guangxi, China. Moreover, the report provides important lessons and recommendations on socially responsible business practices that safeguard local community rights, while helping to mitigate conflict and investment risks for all natural resource investors. 

 

We hope you find this report useful and share it widely.

 

 - The Rights and Resources Initiative

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rights and Resources Initiative

1238 Wisconsin Ave NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007

www.rightsandresources.org

 

 

 





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Fwd: Global review of community forestry bolsters REDD+



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From: Maggie Roth <maggie.roth@fcmcglobal.org>
Date: 17 April 2014 18:54
Subject: Global review of community forestry bolsters REDD+
To: Climate Change Info Mailing List <climate-l@lists.iisd.ca>


Dear Colleagues,

The challenges and triumphs of decades of community forestry provide valuable insights into the core objectives of REDD+: reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation while benefitting people and ecosystems. The Forest Carbon, Markets and Communities (FCMC) Program is pleased to inform you that the suite of four reports on Lessons Learned from Community Forestry and Their Relevance for REDD+ is now available on the FCMC website. These reports and their accompanying briefs can be found HERE and include:

-          Africa regional report

-          Asia regional report

-          Latin America regional report

-          Synthesis  report of all three regional reports

The regional reports review lessons learned from decades of community forestry experiences in specific geographical locations, generating findings and recommendations for REDD+.  The synthesis report summarizes the conclusions of the three regional reports and provides broad thematic analysis of the linkage between community forestry and REDD+.

This e-mail is intended to disseminate information and/or results from FCMC. A number of reports and documents are already available under "Resources" at www.fcmcglobal.org. Although FCMC is funded by USAID, the content of this email, as well as the documents found on the FCMC website, do not necessarily represent an official policy or position of the US government in general, nor USAID in particular.

Thank you for your interest.

Best,

Scott

 

Scott A. Hajost, Chief of Party

Forest Carbon, Markets and Communities (FCMC) Program

A USAID funded project implemented by Tetra Tech, ARD

1611 North Kent Street

Suite 805

Arlington, VA 22209

Phone: 703-592-6388

Email: scott.hajost@fcmcglobal.org

Fax: 866-795-6462

www.fcmcglobal.org

 




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Thursday, 17 April 2014

Fwd: africasd-l digest: April 15, 2014



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Subject: africasd-l digest: April 15, 2014
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Subject: africasd-l digest: April 15, 2014
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 00:00:02 -0500

AFRICASD-L Digest for Tuesday, April 15, 2014.

1. IUCN Consultancy: Technical Advisor BIOPAMA ESA Observatory
2. African Regional Update - 15 April 2014 - African Regional Coverage

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Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 10:53:59 -0500
Subject: IUCN Consultancy: Technical Advisor BIOPAMA ESA Observatory
The BIOPAMA Programme in Eastern and Southern Africa is looking for a Technical Advisor for the Observatory. Please see attached for details, visit the BIOPAMA website (www.biopama.org), or email christine.mentzel@iucn.org to receive a copy of the ToR.

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Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 12:09:08 -0500
Subject: African Regional Update - 15 April 2014 - African Regional Coverage
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  African Regional Update - African Regional Coverage
An update on regional sustainable development policy and practice recently posted to the African Regional Coverage knowledgebase
Latest News - 15 April 2014
CPD Discusses Population Implications for Post-2015 Agenda
Read More: CPD Discusses Population Implications for Post-2015 Agenda
12_April_2014: The UN Commission on Population and Development (CPD) concluded its 47th session, at which keynote speakers addressed: dignity and human rights; population and sustainable development; and the 'unfinished agenda' of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Beyond 2014 process. continued...
 
CIFOR Analyzes Challenges to REDD+ in Six Countries
Read More: CIFOR Analyzes Challenges to REDD+ in Six Countries
April_2014: The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) has released a report analyzing the implementation of REDD+ in six countries. 'The challenges of establishing REDD+ on the ground' covers 23 sub-national programmes, concluding that the greatest challenges facing REDD+ implementation are inadequate economic incentives coupled with insecure land tenure and use rights. continued...
 
IFPRI Documents Differential Effects of Land Certification in Ethiopia
Read More: IFPRI Documents Differential Effects of Land Certification in Ethiopia
April_2014: As part of the Ethiopia Strategy Support Program (ESSP), the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has released a working paper, 'Efficiency and Productivity Differential Effects of Land Certification Program in Ethiopia.' The paper analyzes the productivity impacts from a large-scale Ethiopian land certification program in Tigray by comparing the benefits of investments due to more secure tenure, against the benefits of technical efficiency or improvements in resource use. continued...
 
UNGA-ECOSOC Debate Explores Post-2015 Partnerships
Read More: UNGA-ECOSOC Debate Explores Post-2015 Partnerships
10_April_2014: The UN General Assembly (UNGA) and the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) held a joint thematic debate on the role of partnerships in implementing the post-2015 development agenda. continued...
 
ICRAF Supports Extension on Agroforestry and Conservation Agriculture
Read More: ICRAF Supports Extension on Agroforestry and Conservation Agriculture
April_2014: The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) has released an agroforestry guide for extension staff and farmers. The guide, 'Conservation Agriculture with Trees: Principles and Practices', outlines soil conservation, crop rotation, and weed management as important elements of conservation agriculture. continued...
 
African Range States Adopt Casablanca Declaration on CITES Shark and Manta Ray Listings
Read More: African Range States Adopt Casablanca Declaration on CITES Shark and Manta Ray Listings
9_April_2014: The 'Regional Consultative Workshop on Capacity Assessments for the Implementation of New CITES Listings of Sharks and Manta Rays' brought together fisheries authorities from ten States and concluded with the adoption of the Casablanca Declaration. The Declaration presents a road map for implementing the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) listings of sharks and manta rays that were adopted at the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP 16) in March 2013.  continued...
 
CIFOR Links Chinese Logging Ban to Illegal Logging in Mozambique
Read More: CIFOR Links Chinese Logging Ban to Illegal Logging in Mozambique
9_April_2014: A case study co-authored by the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane and the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) explores the links between a domestic logging ban in China and illegal logging in Mozambique. The paper , titled 'Chinese Trade and Investment in Africa: Assessing and Governing Trade-Offs to National Economies, Local Livelihoods and Forest Ecosystems,' notes that although the export of raw logs was banned by Mozambique in 2007, the volume of logs imported by China is between three and five times higher than officially reported. continued...
 
UNEP, Cities Alliance Outline Tools for Integrating Environment into Urban Planning
Read More: UNEP, Cities Alliance Outline Tools for Integrating Environment into Urban Planning
8_April_2014: Rapid urbanization is an opportunity to build more sustainable, equitable and efficient cities and towns, according to 'Integrating the Environment in Urban Planning and Management: Key Principles and Approaches for Cities in the 21st Century,' a report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and Cities Alliance. The report focuses on the City Development Strategy (CDS) as a tool to integrate environmental issues into city planning while reducing poverty, promoting inclusive economic growth and ensuring sustainable consumption and production (SCP). continued...
 
International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation Releases 2013 Annual Report
Read More: International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation Releases 2013 Annual Report
28_March_2014: The International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) has released its 2013 Annual Report, highlighting achievements by its member countries to improve energy efficiency through policy, regulatory and financial mechanisms. It also provides an overview of various sectoral initiatives for industry, buildings, appliances and equipment, and energy provision. continued...
 
REDD+ Partners in Congo Basin to Enhance Coordination
Read More: REDD+ Partners in Congo Basin to Enhance Coordination
31_March_2014: The Congo Basin Forest Partnership (CBFP) has reported on the outcomes of the REDD+ partners platform meeting, which considered progress and next steps for REDD+ in the Congo Basin with a particular focus on Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Gabon. continued...
 
OECD Reports Development Aid at All-Time High
Read More: OECD Reports Development Aid at All-Time High
8_April_2014: Development aid reached its highest level in 2013, according to an annual survey of donor spending plans by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Donors provided US$134.8 billion in net official development assistance (ODA) in 2013, a 6.1% increase in development aid in real terms. continued...
 
UNFCCC LEG Reviews Implementation of 2013-2014 Work Programme
Read More: UNFCCC LEG Reviews Implementation of 2013-2014 Work Programme
8_April_2014: The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Secretariat has published a summary report of the 25th meeting of the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG), which, among other things, reviewed progress on implementation of the LEG work programme for 2013-2014.  continued...
 
Arab Sustainable Development Forum Discusses MDG Progress, Post-2015 Agenda
Read More: Arab Sustainable Development Forum Discusses MDG Progress, Post-2015 Agenda
6_April_2014: Participants called for developing an Arab strategy for sustainable development and a road map to invest in the green economy, at the Arab High Level Forum for Sustainable Development. The meeting served as the Arab regional preparation for the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) and the Annual Ministerial Review (AMR). continued...
 
CITES and Madagascar Call for Support to Stop Illegal Timber Trade
Read More: CITES and Madagascar Call for Support to Stop Illegal Timber Trade
4_April_2014: Following a meeting in Brussels, Belgium, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and Madagascar are calling for the halt of  illegal trade in timber from Madagascar, namely rosewood, palisander and ebony.  continued...
 
Cartagena Dialogue to Accelerate Preparations for Post-2020 Targets
Read More: Cartagena Dialogue to Accelerate Preparations for Post-2020 Targets
4_April_2014: Upon conclusion of the 13th Meeting of the Cartagena Dialogue for Progressive Action, which was hosted by the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Tony A. de Brum, Marshall Islands Foreign Minister, announced that the "alliance of progressive countries has for the first time forged a common purpose around a set of objectives for a new climate agreement, due to be signed in 2015". continued...
 
African Regional Coverage Calendar: Current & Upcoming Events
ECOSOC Global Dialogue on Financing for Development New York City, US 14 Apr - 15 Apr
First High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico 15 Apr - 16 Apr
World Green Economy Summit 2014 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 15 Apr - 16 Apr
Fourth Meeting of the Sixth Replenishment of the GEF Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland 16 Apr - 17 Apr
Intersessional Meeting for 3rd International Conference on SIDS New York City, US 21 Apr - 25 Apr
Africa Clean Energy Summit Abuja, Nigeria 22 Apr - 24 Apr
Global Ocean Action Summit The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 22 Apr - 25 Apr
Sub-Saharan Africa Solar Conference 2014 Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana 23 Apr - 24 Apr
Collaborative Partnership on Sustainable Wildlife Management Meeting Milan, Lombardia, Italy 24 Apr - 27 Apr
Pan-African Conference on Inequalities in the Context of Structural Transformation Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana 28 Apr - 30 Apr
27th Meeting of the CITES AC, 21st Meeting of the CITES PC and Joint AC/PC Session Veracruz, Mexico 28 Apr - 8 May
First African Water Integrity Learning Summit Lusaka, Zambia 29 Apr - 30 Apr
Eleventh Session of the Open Working Group on SDGs New York City, US 5 May - 9 May
13th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (PFII 13) New York City, US 12 May - 23 May
Fifth Africa Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction Abuja, Nigeria 13 May - 16 May
 
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