REDD Integrity: An evidence based approach to anti-corruption in REDD+
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........................................................................................................................................................ iii Acknowledgments ........................................................................................................................................ iii Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 1 A note on method .............................................................................................................................................. 2 1. Supporting broad accountability mechanisms for REDD+ ........................................................................ 3 1.1 Broad areas of corruption risk for REDD+ ................................................................................................ 3 1.2 Promoting broad accountability for addressing corruption in REDD+ ..................................................... 4 2. Anti-‐corruption and equitable benefit-‐sharing for REDD+ ....................................................................... 6 2.1 Overview of REDD+ benefit-‐sharing mechanisms .................................................................................... 6 2.2 Corruption risks in REDD+ benefit sharing mechanisms (BSMs) .............................................................. 6 2.3 Anti-‐corruption strategies for REDD+ BSMs ............................................................................................ 7 3. Securing carbon rights from an anti-‐corruption perspective ................................................................... 8 3.1 Overview of current approaches to assigning forest carbon rights ......................................................... 8 3.2 Corruption risks in forest carbon rights allocation ................................................................................. 10 3.3 Anti-‐corruption approaches in assigning forest carbon rights ............................................................... 10 4. Anti-‐corruption while promoting private sector engagement with REDD+ ............................................ 11 4.1 Corruption risks for private sector engagement with REDD+ ................................................................ 11 4.2 Anti-‐corruption approaches for private sector engagement with REDD+ ............................................. 12 5. An anti-‐corruption checklist for REDD+ programme managers .............................................................. 13 References ................................................................................................................................................... 16 U4 Issue 2015:7 REDD Integrity: An evidence based approach to anti-corruption in REDD+ www.U4.no
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