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Full and effective participation of indigenous peoples in forest monitoring for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+): trial in Panama's Darién

机译:土著人民充分有效参与森林监测,以减少森林砍伐和森林退化造成的排放( REDD +):在巴拿马的达里恩审判

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A primary technical requirement of the climate change mitigation mechanism, reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation ( REDD +), is to calculate emissions factors , that is, the amount of CO _(2) emissions or removals per hectare from land use and land‐use change. Emissions factors are calculated from baseline estimates of the aboveground biomass ( AGB ) stored in different vegetation types. Ground‐based methods for estimating AGB , such as forest inventories, despite being relatively accurate and necessary for calibrating remotely sensed data such as satellite or airborne Light Detection and Ranging, tend to be expensive and time‐consuming. Thus, calls have been made to improve the cost‐efficiency of these methods within the context of REDD +. Also as part of REDD +, there have been calls for the legitimate inclusion of indigenous peoples and rural communities in various aspects of the mechanism. To address both of these issues, we devised a participatory, rapid, forest inventorying method and tested it across the heterogeneous forest landscape of Darién, Panama. This effort took place within a project that was administratively and logistically managed entirely by an indigenous organization working in collaboration with indigenous authorities in Darién, with funding from the World Bank. A group of 24 indigenous technicians were trained on forest inventorying methods. They established and measured thirty 1‐ha plots under our direct supervision. We tested for various sources of error in tree diameter and height measurements. We also tested the scalability of our tree‐level biomass estimates to the plot level by comparing our results with simulations conducted on the Barro Colorado Island 50‐ha permanent plot data. Results indicate that our rapid, participatory, forest inventorying method effectively captures plot‐level AGB , while guaranteeing the full and effective participation of indigenous peoples. The benefits of our method in terms of cost‐efficiency and access to remote forest areas are discussed, as well as those accrued by indigenous peoples.
机译:减少气候变化变化机制的主要技术要求是减少森林砍伐和森林退化(REDD +)的排放,计算排放因子,即每公顷土地上的CO _(2)排放量或清除量。用途和土地用途的变化。排放因子是根据存储在不同植被类型中的地上生物量(AGB)的基线估算值计算得出的。尽管用于校准遥感数据(例如卫星或机载光检测和测距)的相对准确和必要,但基于地面的方法来估算AGB(例如森林资源清单)往往是昂贵且费时的。因此,人们呼吁在REDD +的背景下提高这些方法的成本效率。同样作为REDD +的一部分,有人呼吁将土著人民和农村社区合法地纳入该机制的各个方面。为了解决这两个问题,我们设计了一种参与性,快速的森林清查方法,并在巴拿马Darién的异质森林景观中进行了测试。这项工作是在一个项目中进行的,该项目完全由一个土著组织与达里恩的土著当局合作,在世界银行的资助下进行行政和后勤管理。对24名土著技术人员进行了森林清查方法方面的培训。他们在我们的直接监督下建立并测量了30个1公顷土地。我们测试了树木直径和高度测量中的各种误差源。通过将我们的结果与在Barro Colorado Island 50公顷永久性地块数据上进行的模拟进行比较,我们还测试了树级生物量估计值对地块水平的可扩展性。结果表明,我们的快速,参与性的森林清单编制方法有效地捕获了地块级AGB,同时保证了土著人民的充分和有效参与。讨论了我们的方法在成本效益和进入偏远森林地区方面的收益以及土著人民的收益。

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