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  • 2011

    This REDD+ feasibility and scoping study is based on a short and condensed stakeholder consultation process with key agencies and officials of a series of government institutions, NGO’s and multilateral organizations. The constructive, critical and sometimes blunt insights, views and comments on REDD+ potential and feasibility in Bhutan are highly appreciated and are essential building stones of this report. The scope of this study is to keep momentum in introducing REDD+ in Bhutan and to asses the nations capacity and knowledge base, essential for compliance and voluntary market entrance, combined with an overall analysis if it is worthwhile to commit to the REDD mechanism, weighing its advantages and disadvantages, scoping the potential and possible impact and contribution to the development goals of RGoB. The study started with a stakeholder consultation of all key agencies and organisations from December 7 to 16 2010, seeking their expert knowledge and insights and benefited from the feedback of many stakeholders participating in the debriefing of the key findings and recommendations on December 20th 2010.

    Type: 
    Research paper
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2011
    Region: 
    Asia
    Country: 
    Bhutan
    Sector: 
    Agriculture
    Topic: 
    Forestry
    Author: 
    Hans Van Noord
    Publisher: 
    SNV Bhutan; Ministry of Agriculture and Forests Bhutan;
    Pages: 
    49
  • 2011
    Type: 
    Capability Statement
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2011
    Region: 
    Asia
    Country: 
    Bhutan
    Sector: 
    Agriculture, Renewable energy, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    SNV
    Publisher: 
    SNV
    Pages: 
    6
  • 2010
    Type: 
    Manual
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2010
    Region: 
    Asia
    Country: 
    Bhutan
    Sector: 
    Agriculture
    Author: 
    Dr.A.Thimmaiah
    Pages: 
    74
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