Key messages
- Information use throughout the REDD+ policy process is influenced by interests of powerful agents of deforestation and forest degradation. Actors have different capacities and resources to access, process and provide information, as well as to contribute to policy decisions about REDD+.
- Information on direct drivers and underlying causes of tropical forest change is improving with new technologies and data sources. However, guidance and (financial) support are needed to move from technical data to actionable information, and ultimately effective REDD+ interventions.
- New information technologies offer new opportunities, but also come with diverse implications and new risks. National forest monitoring systems will need to address participation, transparency, accountability and coordination to counteract the differences in the capacities, resources and powers (decisionmaking or political) of various stakeholders.
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Publication year
2018
Authors
de Sy, V.; Herold, M.; Brockhaus, M.; Di Gregorio, M.; Ochieng, R.M.
Language
English
Keywords
climate change, ecosystem services, mitigation, emissions, forests