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Forest Policy Brief 08 – Forests and Gender in a Changing Environment

This policy brief highlights that addressing the role of women in forestry is central to sustainable resource management and rural livelihood improvement. It stresses that improving women’s access to forest resources and effectively including them in decision making leads to greater investment in children’s welfare and has positive effects on economic growth and sustainable resource management. It also notes that opportunities for women to adopt new roles and improve their livelihoods are increasing but gender imbalances still threaten sustainable development. As challenges associated with globalization, food- and energy security and climate change emerge, a renewed focus on gender in forestry is needed.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: FAO, Asian Development Bank, International Tropical Timber Organization, UK Department for International Development, Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation

Tema: Planificación Económica y Desarrollo, Silvicultura, Medio Ambiente, Género, Gobernanza - Territorial y Local

Tipo de material: Otro

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés

Forest Policy Brief 07 – Making Forestry Work for the Poor

This policy brief highlights that under Millennium Development Goal 1, Asia-Pacific governments are committed to halving extreme poverty by 2015 and many have adopted poverty-related measures in national forestry policies and programs. The high incidence of poverty in forested areas and the high dependence of the poor on forest resources suggest a leading role for forestry in poverty eradication. The document notes that achievements to date have, however, fallen short of expectations. However, by strengthening tenure, building local capacity to manage resources, providing credit and supporting livelihood development and income generating activities, the forestry sector can tackle poverty and help to achieve MDG 1.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: FAO, Asian Development Bank, UK Department for International Development, Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation, Asia Forest Network

Tema: Planificación Económica y Desarrollo, Silvicultura, Policy Instruments, Desarrollo de Capacidades

Tipo de material: Otro

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés

Forest Policy Brief 06 – Better Governance, Better Forestry

This policy brief highlights that, with pressure growing on natural resources in the Asia-Pacific region, good governance is becoming increasingly important in maintaining forests and the broad range of non-market benefits that they provide. Indications of falling governance standards across the region suggest that a large proportion of the social and environmental benefits of forests to current and future generations may be lost, along with timber revenues and other market values. It also notes that, with increasing national and international interest in forestry and recent development of measures aimed at eliminating international trade in illegally sourced forest products, Asia-Pacific forestry now has a chance to address governance issues and move towards a greener and more equitable path.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: FAO, Asian Development Bank, International Tropical Timber Organization, UK Department for International Development, Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation

Tema: Planificación Económica y Desarrollo, Comercio, Silvicultura, Gobernanza - General

Tipo de material: Otro

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés

Forest Policy Brief 04 – Reinventing Forest Policies and Institutions

This policy brief stresses that, with demands on forests expanding and diversifying, and the forestry agenda becoming increasingly fragmented, institutions responsible for forest management must compete with and complement other sectoral interests to prove their worth to society. It highlights that institutional restructuring or “reinvention” may be necessary to grasp opportunities and ensure that society’s demands are effectively and efficiently provided for. In particular, institutional structures need to reflect transitions in forest policies from timber-focused management to focus on protection, conservation and management for a wide range of goods and services.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: FAO, Asian Development Bank, International Tropical Timber Organization, UK Department for International Development, Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation

Tema: Silvicultura, Gobernanza - General, Policy Instruments

Tipo de material: Otro

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés

Forest Policy Brief 01 – Forests for a Greener Future

This policy brief stresses that with only 0.2 hectares of forest per person, the Asia-Pacific region is, per capita, the least forested region in the world. It highlights that reinvestment in forests is necessary to reduce timber import dependence, support biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation, revitalise rural economies and protect land and populations from environmental hazards and the impacts of climate change. Expanding the region’s forest base is an essential component of a greener future.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: FAO, Asian Development Bank, International Tropical Timber Organization, UK Department for International Development, Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation

Tema: Planificación Económica y Desarrollo, Silvicultura, Mitigación, Biodiversidad

Tipo de material: Otro

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés

Forest Policy Brief 05 – Learning for the Future: Forestry Training and Education

This policy brief highlights that national and international focus on forests and forestry has grown rapidly in recent times. New factors are coming into play and an increased understanding of forest-related processes and how to manage them for the greatest benefit is required. It stresses that improved performance at all levels will be necessary and it is likely that a protracted period of institutional strengthening and training will be required to implement new standards and expectations effectively.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: FAO, Asian Development Bank, International Tropical Timber Organization, UK Department for International Development, Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation

Tema: Educación, Silvicultura, Desarrollo de Capacidades

Tipo de material: Otro

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés

Promoting Safety and Health in a Green Economy

This analytical report looks at different “green industries” from an occupational safety and health (OSH) perspective, and shows that while green jobs improve the environment, revitalize the economy and create new employment opportunities, they may also present a number of known and unknown risks for workers. For example, the manufacture and installation of wind mills requires new specific skills that may entail new occupational hazards, while risks related to their installation and maintenance are similar to those prevalent in construction. The report also stresses that the transition towards energy-efficient construction and sustainable refurbishment requires skills development and training far beyond those for traditional buildings. Therefore, capacity building for employers, designers, contractors, managers and workers is fundamental to equip them with the new skills and risk prevention methods required to deal with these challenges. Also available in Italian and Portuguese.

Descargar archivo: ENG, FRE, SPN, RUS

Organización: ILO, International Social Security Association

Tema: Agricultura y la Alimentación, Industria, Salud, Silvicultura, Energía, Medio Ambiente, Trabajo, Minería, Empleos Verdes/Economía, Reducción/Gestión del Riesgo, Químicos y Desechos, Desarrollo de Capacidades

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés, Francés, Ruso, Español

Taking Stock of Durban: Review of Key Outcomes and the Road Ahead

This analytical report reviews the history of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the outcomes of the 17th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 17) to the UNFCCC, held in Durban, South Africa, at the end of 2011, and the opportunities and challenges that the climate change negotiations will face in the coming years. In particular, it evaluates the substantive results of the Durban conference, draws implications for developing countries and considers the next steps as a new phase of intergovernmental climate negotiations gets underway.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: UNDP

Tema: Finanzas, Adaptación, Mitigación, REDD, Tecnología, Desarrollo de Capacidades

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés

IDB Integrated Strategy for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, and Sustainable and Renewable Energy

The policy document seeks to provide guidance for the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)’s dialogue with governments, civil society, and the private sector concerning regional and national climate policy agendas. The strategy also integrates public and private financing and capacity building into a single framework for climate action, and orients the Bank’s efforts to strengthen and consolidate its own capacities, readiness and comparative advantages. Its objective is to contribute to low carbon development and address key vulnerabilities due to the consequences of climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: IDB

Tema: Finanzas, Energía, Adaptación, Mitigación, Gobernanza - General, Desarrollo de Capacidades

Tipo de material: Documento de Política

Fecha de publicación: 2011

Idioma: Inglés

Moving Towards a Climate Neutral UN: The UN System’s Footprint and Efforts to Reduce It (2011 Edition)

This analytical report is the third report of its kind since 2009 when the United Nations (UN) first published details of its annual carbon footprint. It explains the UN’s ambition towards climate neutrality. It also details the greenhouse gas emissions from UN agencies in 2010 and looks back over 2011, explaining and illustrating efforts which are happening across the world, with the UN system, to reduce carbon emissions.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Tema: Transporte, Mitigación, Empleos Verdes/Economía

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2012

Idioma: Inglés

Financing Adaptation in the Water Sector

This slide presentation discusses options for financing climate change adaptation in the water sector. It first analyzes the investments needed and the difficulties in estimating the exact costs of adaptation. It then presents various funds in support of developing countries. It conclude with a case study and lessons learned.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: IDB

Tema: Planificación Económica y Desarrollo, Finanzas, Agua, Adaptación, Mecanismos Financieros

Tipo de material: Presentación de Diapositivas

Fecha de publicación: 2011

Idioma: Inglés

Climate Change Funds and Implications for LAC Countries and the IDB

This technical document surveys climate change funds related to Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) countries and attempts to derive some implications through performance analyses of these funds. The performance analyses show that the following matters should be addressed: increases in participation of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) as an agent in the projects for the LAC region, enlargement of the scale of co-financing in the IDB-brokered cases as well as in the LAC region, and reinforcement of the linkage between the Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Initiative (SECCI) Funds and international climate change funds.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: IDB

Tema: Finanzas, Medio Ambiente, Adaptación, Mitigación, Mecanismos Financieros

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2011

Idioma: Inglés

Climate Change Adaptation in Mesoamerica

This brochure highlights possible actions to promote climate change adaptation in Mesoamerica. It includes options for various sectors such as water, health, energy and transport and specific activities proposed by countries.

Descargar archivo: SPN

Organización: IDB

Tema: Agricultura y la Alimentación, Transporte, Salud, Energía, Agua, Adaptación, Reducción/Gestión del Riesgo, Ecosistemas

Tipo de material: Otro

Fecha de publicación: 2010

Idioma: Español

Climate Change Science for Mesoamerican Decision Makers – A Practical Manual

This manual aims to support decision makers who need to deal with the impacts of climate change but are not familiar with its science and interpretation of results from climate models. The document starts with a basic climate primer defining the concepts of weather, climate, climate variability and climate change. The mechanisms by which increases in greenhouse gases can cause climate change are discussed. This leads into a description of climate models and their function. Focus then turns to using the model output in assessing likely impacts and vulnerabilities. This includes model verification using observations, quantification of model probabilities and uncertainties, identification of key vulnerabilities as well as adaptation potentials, and, finally, developing response strategies. The manual concludes with a summary of likely climate changes confronting Mesoamerica in coming decades and the possible consequences of those changes.

Descargar archivo: ENG, SPN

Organización: IDB

Tema: Ciencia, Policy Instruments

Tipo de material: Documento de Orientación

Fecha de publicación: 2010

Idioma: Inglés, Español

Notes on Optimal Growth, Climate Change Calamities, Adaptation and Mitigation

This technical document discusses a strategy of inclusion of adaptation and mitigation expenses in a model of optimal growth under threat of climate change. Calamity is defined as the result of a shock that reduces the utility level (even to extinction forever) and/or triggers a fundamental change of the economic structure. Mitigation expenses reduce the long-run probability of a calamity or the speed of convergence to it; adaptation expenses help to improve the standard of living after the calamity. The willingness to contribute to those expenses and the effects on the long-run capital stock of the economy depend on perceptions on how they will modify the law of evolution of probabilities of the shock and the standard of living after the shock. The choice between a clean technology and one that increases GHG emissions is also discussed.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: IDB

Tema: Planificación Económica y Desarrollo, Adaptación, Mitigación, Tecnología, Análisis Económico

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2010

Idioma: Inglés

When Should Developing Countries Announce Their Climate Policy?

This technical document provides a rationale for developing countries to announce future credible commitments to reduce GHG emissions even if these are not to materialize in the short run, and for domestic reasons only. A simple framework is presented in which it is shown that it may be costly for an economy to transition from high to low emissions; and that, if climate policy eventually will be enacted, then it may be better for countries to commit earlier and therefore eliminate the uncertainty for the private sector to invest appropriately in clean technologies. In particular, conditions are shown under which the private investor prefers a pre-announced climate policy, and how this policy affects investment decisions and the deployment of clean technologies.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: IDB

Tema: Planificación Económica y Desarrollo, Mitigación, Tecnología, Análisis Económico, Policy Instruments

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2011

Idioma: Inglés

Analytical Framework for Climate Change Action

This policy document presents a framework for action to address climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). It notes that in order to face adaptation challenges, LAC countries should target such key economic sectors as land use, land use change, and forestry (LULUCF), agriculture, water resource management, and urban development, as the consequences of inaction in these sectors could be catastrophic for the economic sustainability of LAC nations. The means to protect these sectors should be developed and concrete adaptation measures fully incorporated into sector planning. Equally important are mitigation policies and related sustainable development practices. The document also highlights financial mechanisms and resources for addressing financial gaps and scaling up investments in the region and the support that can be provided by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: IDB

Tema: Agricultura y la Alimentación, Finanzas, Transporte, Salud, Gestión de Uso de la Tierra, Silvicultura, Energía, Turismo, Agua, Adaptación, Mitigación, Reducción/Gestión del Riesgo, Mecanismos Financieros

Tipo de material: Documento de Política

Fecha de publicación: 2010

Idioma: Inglés

Climate Change: Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land-Use (AFOLU) for Addressing Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in the Latin American and Caribbean Region

This technical document provides background information, data and examples on the linkage between agriculture, forestry and climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean. It notices that forests are an important component of national climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. To respond to country needs in this context, this report strongly focuses on aspects related to forests, mainly on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, including sustainable forest management and forest conservation as well as forest restoration. These activities are currently under negotiation under REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation).

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: IDB

Tema: Agricultura y la Alimentación, Finanzas, Gestión de Uso de la Tierra, Silvicultura, Adaptación, Mitigación, REDD, Derecho Internacional y Política, Gobernanza - General

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2010

Idioma: Inglés

Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change: Initial Assessment, Progress, Gaps and Potential Guidelines for Action in Mesoamerica

This analytical report aims to support the collection and analysis of information needed for the formulation and adoption of climate change adaptation policies in the Mesoamerican region. The document is divided into two parts. The first presents a summary of key findings on the vulnerability of the region and the adaptation process in motion. This part includes identification of projects and adaptation measures, actors and financial cooperation as well as an analysis of information gaps. The second part presents recommendations for possible cooperation on adaption in the sub-region. These recommendations range from the adoption of policies and sectoral plans to definition of strategies for funding and participation in international negotiations.

Descargar archivo: SPN

Organización: IDB

Tema: Agricultura y la Alimentación, Planificación Económica y Desarrollo, Finanzas, Salud, Agua, Adaptación, Reducción/Gestión del Riesgo, Ecosistemas, Gobernanza - General

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2010

Idioma: Español

Climate Change: A Regional Perspective

This technical document aims to contribute to the discussion on climate change in light of the available evidence on the possible channels of transmission of the economic impact of this phenomenon and the results of the fifteenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 15), held in Copenhagen from 7 to 18 December 2009. The document presents the outcomes of COP15, their implications and the technical bases for an international agreement on climate change, followed by a discussion on greenhouse gas emissions in Latin America and the Caribbean. It then addresses the economic costs of the impact of climate change and the opportunities for regional integration and coordination in the pursuit of low-carbon economies.

Descargar archivo: ENG

Organización: IDB, UNECLAC

Tema: Energía, Mitigación, Empleos Verdes/Economía, Análisis Económico, Derecho Internacional y Política, Gobernanza - General

Tipo de material: Documento Analítico-Técnico

Fecha de publicación: 2010

Idioma: Inglés