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REDD+ and Participation in the Philippines

REDD+ and Participation in the Philippines. Alaya de Leon Ateneo School of Government IUCN World Conservation Congress 2012, Jeju, Korea 8 September 2012. Policy Framework for Safeguards and Participation. General Policies. Philippine Constitution

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REDD+ and Participation in the Philippines

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  1. REDD+ and Participation in the Philippines Alaya de Leon Ateneo School of Government IUCN World Conservation Congress 2012, Jeju, Korea 8 September 2012

  2. Policy Framework for Safeguards and Participation

  3. General Policies • Philippine Constitution • Right to balanced and healthful ecology • Public participation, access to justice, access to information • Public accountability, transparency • Environmental Impact Statement System • Social acceptability • Free and Prior Informed Consent • Local Government Code • Local community consultation on national programs and projects • Other environmental laws • Clean Air Act • Clean Water Act • Solid Waste Management Act • Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act • National Integrated Protected Areas System • Water Code, Fisheries Code, Revised Forestry Code

  4. Climate, Forest and IP Policies • Indigenous Peoples Rights Act & Revised Guidelines for FPIC 2012 • Ownership of ancestral domains • Free and prior informed consent (FPIC) • Community-based Forest Management Strategy • Climate Change Act of 2009 • Mainstreaming climate change into government policy • Framework Strategy and Program on climate change • Climate Change Commission • People’s Survival Fund, 2012 • Multi-stakeholder PSF board • Community participation

  5. REDD+ for Mitigation and Adaptation

  6. Philippine National REDD-Plus Strategy (PNRPS) 2010-2020

  7. Developing the PNRPS

  8. Critique and review by experts, regional and sectoral consultations, May-June 2010 DENR endorsement to Climate Change Commission, August 2010 Consultative Workshops, April 2009-May 2010 Facilitating the adoption of the PNRPS, April-July 2010 Finalization and approval by DENR, August 2010 Establishing demonstration sites, Ongoing Developing the PNRPS A bottom-up, multi-stakeholder process to enhance good governance & environmental sustainability

  9. Philippine National REDD+ Strategy2010 - 2020 VisionEmpowered forestlands managers and support groups sustainably and equitably managing forestlands and ancestral domains with enhanced carbon stock and reduced greenhouse gases emission. Impact Areas • Reduced forest degradation and deforestation • Poverty alleviation • Biodiversity conservation • Improved governance MissionForestlands, protected areas, and ancestral domains managers to assume responsibility in implementing REDD-plus programs, research, projects and activities with the support of the international, national and local agencies, NGOs and other support groups.

  10. Timeline (10-year horizon)

  11. Components Philippine National REDD+ Strategy Enabling Policy Governance Resource Use, Allocation & Mgt Measuring, Reporting & Verification (MRV) • Carbon Ownership, • Potential conflicts • National emission targets • Clear legal mandates of REDD+ institutions • Social & environmental safeguards • Consult & engage stakeholders • National multi-stakeholder council • Build on existing structures • Benefit sharing schemes • Permanent FLD • W’hed as planning unit • Land tenure and C rights • Mgt. & enhancement of C • Sustainable mgt of production forest • Population growth • Nat’l-level MRV system • Reference emission levels • Comm-based C Acctg • Guidelines for non-carbon reviews • Increase capacity for MRV M A J O R S T R A T E G I E S Research and Development Capacity Building Sustainable Financing • Drivers of deforestation and forest degradation • Science-based intervention (legislation, incentive, cap dev) • REDD+ research agenda (policy, social science & carbon cycles) • Communication plan • Consultations & dialogues • Training programs • REDD+ community of practitioners • Proposals for voluntary funding • Explore long-term financing schemes • Diverse fund management • Capitalize on existing national capacities and resources C R O S S – C U T T I N G S T R A T E G I E S

  12. CARBON COMMUNITY BIODIVERSITY REDD+ “Triple Currency” PNRPS

  13. The PNRPS presents REDD+ as an opportunity to achieve multiple objectives and focuses heavily on communities, as most remaining forests in the Philippines are under some form of community management, largely within indigenous lands. The PNRPS seeks not only to maximize REDD+ social co-benefits, but to utilize REDD+ as a tool to promote community empowerment, tenure and effective resource management. This includes community rights to determine how and whether they engage in REDD+.

  14. Ongoing Initiatives • Conduct of policy studies i.e., carbon rights and ownership, drivers of deforestation, FPIC process • UN-REDD Philippine Programme • National REDD+ Safeguards Framework and Guidelines • REDD+ Corruption Risk Assessment • REDD+ 101 for government officials, CSOs, communities • REDD+ Hour and COLOR IT REDD+, REDD+ Roadshows • Strengthening multi-sector forest protection committees • Capacity-building • Measurement, Reporting and Verification

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