Dear Kirsten,
The idea of REDD was first introduced during a Seminar of Government
Experts in Bonn, May 2005. However, "avoided deforestation" was also a
proposed activity in the early stages of the Clean Development
Mechanism. Some of this information is included in an article I wrote
(apologies for self promotion) entitled: Ian Fry, 2008, "Reducing
Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation: Opportunities and
Pitfalls in Developing a New Legal Regime", /Review of European and
Community International Environmental Law/, 17 (2).
The article is a bit dated now as REDD has moved on quite rapidly, but
it does give you some of the early history.
(I will send Kirsten a copy of the article directly)
regards
____________________________________________________________
Ian Fry, PhD
Lecturer
/Ambassador for Climate Change and Environment, /
/Government of Tuvalu/
/Pacific Representative to the UN for the International Council on
Environmental Law/
The Fenner School of Environment and Society
ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment
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On 25/04/2015 1:35 AM, Kirsten Worm wrote:
Dear gep-eds,
Preparing for next weeks lecture I found the information that REDD+
was presented for the first time
at the climate negotiations in Bali.
Does anyone know by whom? Who developed the idea? Are NGOs involved?
I would appreciate any further information.
Best regards,
Kirsten Worm, M.A.,Ph.D
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
University of Copenhagen
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