000282394 001__ 282394 000282394 005__ 20250213114359.0 000282394 037__ $$aBOOK 000282394 245__ $$aREDD + within the post-Kyoto climate change regime: ensuring equity without creating ‘tropical hot air’ 000282394 260__ $$aGeneva$$bThe Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies$$c2011 000282394 269__ $$a2011 000282394 300__ $$a27 p. 000282394 336__ $$aPapers and Reports 000282394 490__ $$aCIES Research Paper ; no. 7 000282394 520__ $$aThis paper discusses strategies to make the global program for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and Enhancement of Forest Stocks (REDD+) an effective and equitable part of the post-Kyoto Climate Change Regime. This work submits that, in order for any global REDD+ strategy to succeed, it must be transparent in design and must also provide results-based financing that is appropriate to different developing country situations. It is further argued that the current proposals for REDD+ results-based financing either do not offer suitable incentives for countries with high forest cover and low historical rates of deforestation (thereby essentially rewarding poor past performers), or they seek to address equity concerns in a non-transparent manner that could exacerbate problems of “tropical hot air” by paying for artificial achievements. 000282394 700__ $$aHurley, Mikella 000282394 8564_ $$9ebec7e99-3618-4e66-b5eb-53feb1e64725$$s833492$$uhttps://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/282394/files/REDD_HURLEYWorkingPaper%5B7%5D.pdf 000282394 901__ $$uCentre for International Environmental Studies$$0319291 000282394 909CO $$ooai:repository.graduateinstitute.ch:282394$$pIHEID:Infonet$$pGLOBAL_SET$$pIHEID:Infonet_CFD$$pIHEID:Infonet_CTEI$$pIHEID:Infonet_CCDP$$pIHEID:Explore$$pIHEID:Infonet_IE 000282394 937__ $$aWP-2013-090 000282394 980__ $$aWP 000282394 980__ $$aINFONET