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Strengthening MRV (Measurement, Reporting and Verification) for REDD+ Renforcer MRV (Mesure, Rapports et Vérification) pour REDD+ With support from the Norwegian Development Agency Florence Bernard ASB Partnership / ICRAF

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Strengthening MRV (Measurement, Reporting and Verification) for REDD+

Renforcer MRV (Mesure, Rapports et Vérification) pour REDD+

With support from the Norwegian Development Agency

Florence Bernard

ASB Partnership / ICRAF

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MRV Definition - UN-REDD Programme

• Measurement - The process of data collection over time, providing basic datasets, including associated accuracy and precision, for the range of relevant variables

• Reporting - The process of formal reporting of assessment results to the UNFCCC, according to predetermined formats and according to established standards (IPCC Guidelines and GPG)

• Verification - The process of formal verification of reports

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MRV for REDD+ in the Cancun Agreements

The Cancun Agreement calls for : • A national forest reference emission level (REL) and/or forest reference level (RL)• A robust and transparent national system for forest monitoring• Alternatively, such reference levels and monitoring system can be developed at the sub-national

level as an interim measure.

Annex II of the COP 16 AWG-LCA decision requires SBSTA to provide: •Methodological guidance on modalities for developing national forest REL and/or RL and national forest monitoring systems

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Why are MRV/ REL&RL so important for REDD+?

1. They determine the historical deforestation and forest degradation trends and provide a baseline against which emission reductions shall be measured assessing additionality

2. This impacts on the amount and costs of emission reductions obtained

3. MRV system determines the overall success and integrity of the REDD mechanism

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Practical questions in terms of implementation

1. What is a forest within the REDD context?

2. MRV Institutional set up versus Efficiency, Effectiveness and Equity

3. Step-wise MRV approach (Phases 1, 2, 3) : Transition criteria for graduating from one readiness phase to another

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Outstanding Issues in the lead-up to COP 17

1. Establishment for reference levels : scale? time? 2. Nested approach for baseline deforestation rates?

National versus subnational levels3. Accuracy thresholds / Carbon pools and leakage 4. Costs and financing of MRV 5. Scope and characteristic of a REDD MRV system going

beyond carbon?

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MRV: Example Questions1. What lessons/best practices can be learned from activities

in your country to inform the negotiations (e.g. REL&RL, subnational versus national level, institutional set-up) ?

2. How can countries make decisions regarding MRV that are realistic in their own context (e.g. according to costs, data availability, capacities, Tier) ?

3. What are priority capacity building areas?