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ABOUT US - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE The Alliance supports policies, practices, and partnerships that halt and reverse forest loss, advance sustainable land use and development, and secure the rights and livelihoods of indigenous and forest communities. Created with Sketch. UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
BEST PRACTICES FOR SITE VISITS AND EXCHANGES Best Practices for Site Visits and Exchanges An Analysis Prepared for the Climate and Land Use Alliance Kate Steingraber and James Bampton,October 2017
UNFCCC ACCOUNTING FOR FORESTS: WHAT’S IN AND WHAT’S OUT OF This policy brief seeks to explain how forests are represented in GHG inventories, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and REDD+reference levels.
RUTH NUSSBAUM
She has worked in more than 40 countries and has vast experience of developing, interpreting and implementing policies and processes for delivering sustainable management and independent verification of natural resources. Ruth is a co-founder and director of Proforest.Alliance Team ».
TRACY JOHNS
Program Officer. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Tracy Johns is CLUA’s Program Officer for Natural Carbon Capture based in Washington DC. Prior to CLUA, she was a Carbon Finance Specialist at the World Bank, working for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Her responsibilities there included serving as focal point for anumber of African
JOKO ARIF - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Joko Arif serves as Senior Adviser for Southeast Asia to the Packard Foundation’s Climate and Land Use sub-program team. Joko has a primary focus on Indonesia and is based in Jakarta. Joko has over 10 years’ experience working on sustainability issues related to palm oil deforestation and waste in Indonesia. Joko’s prior roles include GHG FLUXES FROM FORESTS 2 Acknowledgements This report is dedicated to our dear friend, colleague and co-author, Jim Penman, who inspired us all with his wit, wisdom and humanity. BRASIL - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Brazil Initiative. The Alliance focuses our efforts in Brazil on supporting inclusive growth, land rights, good governance, and legality in support of efforts to achieve the Brazilian government’s climate and land use commitments, including low-emissions agriculture and an end to illegal deforestation. CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
ABOUT US - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE The Alliance supports policies, practices, and partnerships that halt and reverse forest loss, advance sustainable land use and development, and secure the rights and livelihoods of indigenous and forest communities. Created with Sketch. UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
BEST PRACTICES FOR SITE VISITS AND EXCHANGES Best Practices for Site Visits and Exchanges An Analysis Prepared for the Climate and Land Use Alliance Kate Steingraber and James Bampton,October 2017
UNFCCC ACCOUNTING FOR FORESTS: WHAT’S IN AND WHAT’S OUT OF This policy brief seeks to explain how forests are represented in GHG inventories, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and REDD+reference levels.
RUTH NUSSBAUM
She has worked in more than 40 countries and has vast experience of developing, interpreting and implementing policies and processes for delivering sustainable management and independent verification of natural resources. Ruth is a co-founder and director of Proforest.Alliance Team ».
TRACY JOHNS
Program Officer. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Tracy Johns is CLUA’s Program Officer for Natural Carbon Capture based in Washington DC. Prior to CLUA, she was a Carbon Finance Specialist at the World Bank, working for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Her responsibilities there included serving as focal point for anumber of African
JOKO ARIF - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Joko Arif serves as Senior Adviser for Southeast Asia to the Packard Foundation’s Climate and Land Use sub-program team. Joko has a primary focus on Indonesia and is based in Jakarta. Joko has over 10 years’ experience working on sustainability issues related to palm oil deforestation and waste in Indonesia. Joko’s prior roles include GHG FLUXES FROM FORESTS 2 Acknowledgements This report is dedicated to our dear friend, colleague and co-author, Jim Penman, who inspired us all with his wit, wisdom and humanity. BRASIL - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Brazil Initiative. The Alliance focuses our efforts in Brazil on supporting inclusive growth, land rights, good governance, and legality in support of efforts to achieve the Brazilian government’s climate and land use commitments, including low-emissions agriculture and an end to illegal deforestation. ABOUT US - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Priorities & Focus. By bringing together our resources and diverse expertise, the Alliance seeks to support viable solutions and mobilize greater funding to conserve and restore forests and more sustainably use land—for the benefit of people and the planet. UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
GLOBAL - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Global Initiative. The Alliance focuses our efforts at the global level on promoting forests and sustainable land use within international climate and development arenas—highlighting not only their mitigation potential but also the social, environmental, and economic benefits they provide.OUR PRIORITIES
Establishing strong environmental, social, and governance standards, and increasing transparency and oversight of investments in infrastructure and extractive industries.ALLIANCE TEAM
Andrea Johnson. Consultant. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Global and Mexico and Central America InitiativesGRANT SEARCH
Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago (AMAN) - Ford Foundation Grant. AMOUNT: $2,300,000. DURATION: 60 months / Startdate: August 2017.
TRACY JOHNS
Program Officer. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Tracy Johns is CLUA’s Program Officer for Natural Carbon Capture based in Washington DC. Prior to CLUA, she was a Carbon Finance Specialist at the World Bank, working for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Her responsibilities there included serving as focal point for anumber of African
INDONESIA - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Indonesia Initiative. The Alliance focuses on supporting the Government of Indonesia in its efforts to align its economic development goals with its social and environmental commitments by advancing sustainable, equitable, and profitable land use policies. Download the Indonesia Initiative Summary: Download the Report. InEnglish.
DAVID KAIMOWITZ
Climate and Land Use Alliance. David Kaimowitz serves as CLUA’s Senior Adviser and Mexico and Central America Initiative Lead. David previously led the Ford Foundation’s Natural Resources and Climate Change program and served as a member on CLUA’s Board of Directors. His grantmaking focuses on giving poor rural families greater accessto
MITIGATION OPPORTUNITIES IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR M ITIGATION. Introduction . This analysis is a high level synthesis of greenhouse gas mitigation opportunities associated with the global agricultural sector. CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
ABOUT US - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE The Alliance supports policies, practices, and partnerships that halt and reverse forest loss, advance sustainable land use and development, and secure the rights and livelihoods of indigenous and forest communities. Created with Sketch. UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
ALLIANCE TEAM
Andrea Johnson. Consultant. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Global and Mexico and Central America Initiatives BEST PRACTICES FOR SITE VISITS AND EXCHANGES Best Practices for Site Visits and Exchanges An Analysis Prepared for the Climate and Land Use Alliance Kate Steingraber and James Bampton,October 2017
TRACY JOHNS
Program Officer. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Tracy Johns is CLUA’s Program Officer for Natural Carbon Capture based in Washington DC. Prior to CLUA, she was a Carbon Finance Specialist at the World Bank, working for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Her responsibilities there included serving as focal point for anumber of African
RUTH NUSSBAUM
She has worked in more than 40 countries and has vast experience of developing, interpreting and implementing policies and processes for delivering sustainable management and independent verification of natural resources. Ruth is a co-founder and director of Proforest.Alliance Team ».
JOKO ARIF - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Joko Arif serves as Senior Adviser for Southeast Asia to the Packard Foundation’s Climate and Land Use sub-program team. Joko has a primary focus on Indonesia and is based in Jakarta. Joko has over 10 years’ experience working on sustainability issues related to palm oil deforestation and waste in Indonesia. Joko’s prior roles include GHG FLUXES FROM FORESTS 2 Acknowledgements This report is dedicated to our dear friend, colleague and co-author, Jim Penman, who inspired us all with his wit, wisdom and humanity. BRASIL - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Brazil Initiative. The Alliance focuses our efforts in Brazil on supporting inclusive growth, land rights, good governance, and legality in support of efforts to achieve the Brazilian government’s climate and land use commitments, including low-emissions agriculture and an end to illegal deforestation. CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
ABOUT US - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE The Alliance supports policies, practices, and partnerships that halt and reverse forest loss, advance sustainable land use and development, and secure the rights and livelihoods of indigenous and forest communities. Created with Sketch. UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
ALLIANCE TEAM
Andrea Johnson. Consultant. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Global and Mexico and Central America Initiatives BEST PRACTICES FOR SITE VISITS AND EXCHANGES Best Practices for Site Visits and Exchanges An Analysis Prepared for the Climate and Land Use Alliance Kate Steingraber and James Bampton,October 2017
TRACY JOHNS
Program Officer. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Tracy Johns is CLUA’s Program Officer for Natural Carbon Capture based in Washington DC. Prior to CLUA, she was a Carbon Finance Specialist at the World Bank, working for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Her responsibilities there included serving as focal point for anumber of African
RUTH NUSSBAUM
She has worked in more than 40 countries and has vast experience of developing, interpreting and implementing policies and processes for delivering sustainable management and independent verification of natural resources. Ruth is a co-founder and director of Proforest.Alliance Team ».
JOKO ARIF - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Joko Arif serves as Senior Adviser for Southeast Asia to the Packard Foundation’s Climate and Land Use sub-program team. Joko has a primary focus on Indonesia and is based in Jakarta. Joko has over 10 years’ experience working on sustainability issues related to palm oil deforestation and waste in Indonesia. Joko’s prior roles include GHG FLUXES FROM FORESTS 2 Acknowledgements This report is dedicated to our dear friend, colleague and co-author, Jim Penman, who inspired us all with his wit, wisdom and humanity. BRASIL - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Brazil Initiative. The Alliance focuses our efforts in Brazil on supporting inclusive growth, land rights, good governance, and legality in support of efforts to achieve the Brazilian government’s climate and land use commitments, including low-emissions agriculture and an end to illegal deforestation. ABOUT US - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Priorities & Focus. By bringing together our resources and diverse expertise, the Alliance seeks to support viable solutions and mobilize greater funding to conserve and restore forests and more sustainably use land—for the benefit of people and the planet. UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
GLOBAL - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Global Initiative. The Alliance focuses our efforts at the global level on promoting forests and sustainable land use within international climate and development arenas—highlighting not only their mitigation potential but also the social, environmental, and economic benefits they provide.OUR PRIORITIES
Establishing strong environmental, social, and governance standards, and increasing transparency and oversight of investments in infrastructure and extractive industries.ALLIANCE TEAM
Andrea Johnson. Consultant. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Global and Mexico and Central America InitiativesGRANT SEARCH
Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago (AMAN) - Ford Foundation Grant. AMOUNT: $2,300,000. DURATION: 60 months / Startdate: August 2017.
INDONESIA - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Indonesia Initiative. The Alliance focuses on supporting the Government of Indonesia in its efforts to align its economic development goals with its social and environmental commitments by advancing sustainable, equitable, and profitable land use policies. Download the Indonesia Initiative Summary: Download the Report. InEnglish.
TRACY JOHNS
Program Officer. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Tracy Johns is CLUA’s Program Officer for Natural Carbon Capture based in Washington DC. Prior to CLUA, she was a Carbon Finance Specialist at the World Bank, working for the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Her responsibilities there included serving as focal point for anumber of African
DAVID KAIMOWITZ
Climate and Land Use Alliance. David Kaimowitz serves as CLUA’s Senior Adviser and Mexico and Central America Initiative Lead. David previously led the Ford Foundation’s Natural Resources and Climate Change program and served as a member on CLUA’s Board of Directors. His grantmaking focuses on giving poor rural families greater accessto
MITIGATION OPPORTUNITIES IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR M ITIGATION. Introduction . This analysis is a high level synthesis of greenhouse gas mitigation opportunities associated with the global agricultural sector. CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
GRANTS - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Grants. The Climate and Land Use Alliance makes grants to support efforts in Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico and Central America, and at the global level, to realize the potential of forested and agricultural landscapes to mitigate climate change, benefit people, and protect the environment. Between 2010 and 2019, the ClimateWorks Foundation, DavidALLIANCE TEAM
Andrea Johnson. Consultant. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Global and Mexico and Central America InitiativesRUTH NUSSBAUM
She has worked in more than 40 countries and has vast experience of developing, interpreting and implementing policies and processes for delivering sustainable management and independent verification of natural resources. Ruth is a co-founder and director of Proforest.Alliance Team ».
BEST PRACTICES FOR SITE VISITS AND EXCHANGES Best Practices for Site Visits and Exchanges An Analysis Prepared for the Climate and Land Use Alliance Kate Steingraber and James Bampton,October 2017
DAVID KAIMOWITZ
Climate and Land Use Alliance. David Kaimowitz serves as CLUA’s Senior Adviser and Mexico and Central America Initiative Lead. David previously led the Ford Foundation’s Natural Resources and Climate Change program and served as a member on CLUA’s Board of Directors. His grantmaking focuses on giving poor rural families greater accessto
AVECITA CHICCHÓN
Avecita Chicchón is the program director for the Andes-Amazon Initiative at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Avecita joins the Foundation with over 25 years of experience in natural resource use, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development in LatinAmerica, with a
JOKO ARIF - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Joko Arif serves as Senior Adviser for Southeast Asia to the Packard Foundation’s Climate and Land Use sub-program team. Joko has a primary focus on Indonesia and is based in Jakarta. Joko has over 10 years’ experience working on sustainability issues related to palm oil deforestation and waste in Indonesia. Joko’s prior roles include GHG FLUXES FROM FORESTS 2 Acknowledgements This report is dedicated to our dear friend, colleague and co-author, Jim Penman, who inspired us all with his wit, wisdom and humanity. CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
GRANTS - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Grants. The Climate and Land Use Alliance makes grants to support efforts in Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico and Central America, and at the global level, to realize the potential of forested and agricultural landscapes to mitigate climate change, benefit people, and protect the environment. Between 2010 and 2019, the ClimateWorks Foundation, DavidALLIANCE TEAM
Andrea Johnson. Consultant. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Global and Mexico and Central America InitiativesRUTH NUSSBAUM
She has worked in more than 40 countries and has vast experience of developing, interpreting and implementing policies and processes for delivering sustainable management and independent verification of natural resources. Ruth is a co-founder and director of Proforest.Alliance Team ».
BEST PRACTICES FOR SITE VISITS AND EXCHANGES Best Practices for Site Visits and Exchanges An Analysis Prepared for the Climate and Land Use Alliance Kate Steingraber and James Bampton,October 2017
DAVID KAIMOWITZ
Climate and Land Use Alliance. David Kaimowitz serves as CLUA’s Senior Adviser and Mexico and Central America Initiative Lead. David previously led the Ford Foundation’s Natural Resources and Climate Change program and served as a member on CLUA’s Board of Directors. His grantmaking focuses on giving poor rural families greater accessto
AVECITA CHICCHÓN
Avecita Chicchón is the program director for the Andes-Amazon Initiative at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Avecita joins the Foundation with over 25 years of experience in natural resource use, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development in LatinAmerica, with a
JOKO ARIF - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Joko Arif serves as Senior Adviser for Southeast Asia to the Packard Foundation’s Climate and Land Use sub-program team. Joko has a primary focus on Indonesia and is based in Jakarta. Joko has over 10 years’ experience working on sustainability issues related to palm oil deforestation and waste in Indonesia. Joko’s prior roles include GHG FLUXES FROM FORESTS 2 Acknowledgements This report is dedicated to our dear friend, colleague and co-author, Jim Penman, who inspired us all with his wit, wisdom and humanity. ABOUT US - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Priorities & Focus. By bringing together our resources and diverse expertise, the Alliance seeks to support viable solutions and mobilize greater funding to conserve and restore forests and more sustainably use land—for the benefit of people and the planet. UPDATES - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE According to a new research synthesis by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and ClimateWorks Foundation, investments are urgently needed to rapidly develop and scale up the carbon dioxide (CO₂) removal solutions critical to reaching net zero emissions globally by 2050. The findings were released in a new online hub, “Investing inCarbon
REPORTS - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Impacts of Extractive Industry and Infrastructure on Forests. These reports examine the relationships between investments in extractive industries and infrastructure, patterns of deforestation, and the rights of forest communities, especially of Indigenous Peoples, globally and in Mexico and Central America, the Brazilian and Western Amazon, and Indonesia.OUR PRIORITIES
Strong Standards & Transparency for Infrastructure and Extractive Industries. Establishing strong environmental, social, and governance standards, and increasing transparency and oversight of investments in infrastructure and extractive industries. GRANTS - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Grants. The Climate and Land Use Alliance makes grants to support efforts in Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico and Central America, and at the global level, to realize the potential of forested and agricultural landscapes to mitigate climate change, benefit people, and protect the environment. Between 2010 and 2019, the ClimateWorks Foundation, David GLOBAL - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Global Initiative. The Alliance focuses our efforts at the global level on promoting forests and sustainable land use within international climate and development arenas—highlighting not only their mitigation potential but also the social, environmental, and economic benefits they provide.ALLIANCE TEAM
Andrea Johnson. Consultant. Climate and Land Use Alliance. Global and Mexico and Central America Initiatives INDONESIA - CLIMATE AND LAND USE ALLIANCE Indonesia Initiative. The Alliance focuses on supporting the Government of Indonesia in its efforts to align its economic development goals with its social and environmental commitments by advancing sustainable, equitable, and profitable land use policies. Download the Indonesia Initiative Summary: Download the Report. InEnglish.
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