REDD stands for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD). REDD mechanisms use market/financial incentives to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases from deforestation and forest degradation. REDD credits offer the opportunity to utilise funding from developed countries to reduce deforestation in developing countries. There are three proposals proposed by Parties and accredited observers including reducing emission from deforestation (RED), deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) or deforestation, degradation and enhancement (REDD+).
By the COP 15 in Copenhagen in December 2009, Climate Change & Energy Program WWF-Indonesia launched a "Climate Blog". This blog is open to the public. Whoever you are, we were invited to write experiences / observations / stories / opinions during the COP 15 in Copenhagen. Complete also writing with pictures or videos.
Send your writings to Climate@wwf.or.id.
By: Masayu Yulien Vinanda
Jakarta (07/03)-WWF-Indonesia’s educational and campaign truck, “WWF Panda Mobile” enlivened the largest international environmental fair in Asia titled “Eco Product International Fair (EPIF) 2010” ...
By: Christina Eghenter
The first Asia Regional Network meeting, “Setting a Regional Agenda for Social Development in Conservation,” was held in Bali (Indonesia) on 20th-23rd January 2010. The meeting was organized on behalf of the ...
The largest global environmental gathering since the Copenhagen climate change summit last year is now being held in Bali, where ministers from over 100 countries are convening together with scientists and ecology experts, business and ...