Key messages
- Both mitigation and adaptation are of critical importance to the land sector, including forests and people depending on forests.
- Mitigation and adaptation are ‘two sides of the same coin', but have often been treated separately, which reduces efficiency and effectiveness of policies and measures.
- Links between adaptation and mitigation are being made in the 2015 Paris Agreement, in the Warsaw REDD+ frameworks and by the Green Climate Fund.
- Research shows that there are many benefits to considering adaptation and mitigation jointly, for example in REDD+, and that an increasing number of synergistic projects are being implemented on the ground.
- Capacities to establish programs and projects that integrate adaptation and mitigation remain a challenge
- Policymakers can identify opportunities for harnessing the synergies between adaptation and mitigation and can also analyse trade-offs and put in place safeguards to reduce or avoid them
- Incentivizing the necessary research to further elucidate links and trade-offs between mitigation and adaptation will be important.
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Publication year
2016
Authors
Leonard, S.; Locatelli, B.; Murdiyarso, D.; Martius, C.; Quina, M.; Baral, H.
Language
English
Keywords
adaptation, mitigation, climate change