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28 Rev. Eur. Comp. & Int'l Envtl. L. 122 (2019)
Dancing Like a Toddler: The Green Climate Fund and REDD+ International Rule-Making

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DOI: 10.1111/reel.12286


ORIGINAL ARTICLE                                                                                   WILEY





Dancing like a toddler? The Green Climate Fund and REDD+


international rule-making




Maria Eugenia Recio



Correspondence
Email: eugenia.recio@uef.fi  REDD  is a mechanism developed under the United Nations Framework Convention


1 | INTRODUCTION


Forests in the developing world  continue to disappear fast.' Carbon

dioxide (C02) emissions  from deforestation and  forest degradation2

represent  around  a quarter of global greenhouse   gas (GHG)  emis-

sions, along with  agriculture.3 Since 2007,  parties to the  United

Nations  Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)4

have worked   to incentivize forested developing countries to dimin-

ish deforestation and forest degradation. The  UNFCCC   developed   a

scheme  for reducing emissions  from deforestation and  forest degra-

dation  in  developing  countries  and   the  role of  conservation,




'Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), The Global Forest
Resources Assessment 2010 (FAO 2010) 10.
2R Gullison et al, 'Tropical Forests and Climate Policy' (2007) 316(5827) Science 985,
985-986.
'P Smith et al, 'Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU)' in 0 Edenhofer et al
(eds), Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Working Group Ill Contribution to
the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report - Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change
(Cambridge University Press 2014) 811, 816.
4United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (adopted 29 May 1992,
entered into force 21 March 1994) 1771 UNTS 107 (UNFCCC).


sustainable management of forests and the enhancement of forest

carbon  stocks in developing countries, commonly  known  as REDD+.5

    The UNFCCC has defined the rules for REDD+ in decisions ad-

opted  by its Conference  of the Parties (COP), including in a set of

decisions known   as the Warsaw   Framework   for REDD+.6  The  Paris



SUNFCCC'Decision 4/CP.15, Methodological Guidance for Activities Relating to Reducing
Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and the Role of Conservation,
Sustainable Management of Forests and Enhancement of Forest Carbon Stocks in
Developing Countries' UN Doc FCCC/CP/2009/11/Add.1 (30 March 2010).
6Decisions comprising the Warsaw Framework are: UNFCCC 'Decision 9/CP.19, Work
Programme on Results-based Finance to Progress the Full Implementation of the Activities
Referred to in Decision 1/CP 16, paragraph 70' UN Doc FCCC/CP/2013/10/Add.1 (31
January 2014); 'Decision 10/CP.19, Coordination of Support for the Implementation of
Activities in Relation to Mitigation Actions in the Forest Sector by Developing Countries, in-
cluding Institutional Arrangements' UN Doc FCCC/CP/2013/10/Add.1 (31 January 2014);
'Decision 11/CP.19, Modalities for National Forest Monitoring Systems' UN Doc FCCC/
CP/2013/10/Add.1 (31 January 2014); 'Decision 12/CP.19, Timing and Frequency of
Presentations of the Summary of Information on How All the Safeguards Referred to in
Decision 1/CP 16, Appendix I, Are Being Addressed and Respected' UN Doc FCCC/
CP/2013/10/Add.1 (31 January 2014);'Decision 13/CP.19, Guidelines and Procedures for the
Technical Assessment of Submissions from Parties on Proposed Forest Reference Emission
Levels and/or Forest Reference Levels' UN Doc FCCC/CP/2013/10/Add.1 (31 January 2014);
'Decision 14/CP.19, Modalities for Measuring, Reporting and Verifying' UN Doc FCCC/
CP/2013/10/Add.1 (31 January 2014); 'Decision 15/CP.19, Addressing the Drivers of
Deforestation and Forest Degradation' UN Doc FCCC/CP/2013/10/Add.1 (31 January2014).


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