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  • A mechanism for emission reductions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) is likely to be part of future climate agreements, and the choice of baseline methodologies will significantly affect both environmental and economic outcomes.
  • The study evaluates three historical baseline methods and one innovative dynamic model, revealing that while the dynamic model offers the best environmental and decent economic performance, it requires extensive data and technical skills that may not be accessible in many developing countries.
  • A multi-tier approach is recommended, enabling countries to choose a baseline method that aligns with their capacities and data availability, promoting transparency, effectiveness, and political backing.

Article Abstract

Background: A mechanism for emission reductions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) is very likely to be included in a future climate agreement. The choice of REDD baseline methodologies will crucially influence the environmental and economic effectiveness of the climate regime. We compare three different historical baseline methods and one innovative dynamic model baseline approach to appraise their applicability under a future REDD policy framework using a weighted multi-criteria analysis.

Results: The results show that each baseline method has its specific strengths and weaknesses. Although the dynamic model allows for the best environmental and for comparatively good economic performance, its high demand for data and technical capacity limit the current applicability in many developing countries.

Conclusion: The adoption of a multi-tier approach will allow countries to select the baseline method best suiting their specific capabilities and data availability while simultaneously ensuring scientific transparency, environmental effectiveness and broad political support.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2717061PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-0680-4-4DOI Listing

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