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Home > Publications > Beyond REDD The Role of Forests in Climate Change

Beyond REDD The Role of Forests in Climate Change

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The Forests Dialogue’s consensus-based Statement on Forests and Climate Change, produced after 4 international multi-stakeholder dialoges involving more than 250 leaders from around the world. Includes recommended actions and issue-specific briefing notes.

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Co-Chairs' Summary : Dialogue on Forests and Climate - Gland, Switzerland
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