Difference between revisions of "Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF)"
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{{Climate initiative | {{Climate initiative | ||
|Name of initiative=Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) | |Name of initiative=Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) | ||
− | |LPAA | + | |LPAA initiative=No |
− | |NAZCA | + | |NAZCA initiative=No |
|Website address=www.forestcarbonpartnership.org | |Website address=www.forestcarbonpartnership.org | ||
− | + | ||
|Starting year=2008 | |Starting year=2008 | ||
|End year=2025 | |End year=2025 | ||
|Secretariat=World Bank (Global Climate Change Fund Management Unit) fcpfsecretariat@worldbank.org | |Secretariat=World Bank (Global Climate Change Fund Management Unit) fcpfsecretariat@worldbank.org | ||
− | |Geographical coverage= | + | |Geographical coverage=Global; developing countries across Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean |
− | |Name of lead organisation= | + | |Name of lead organisation=The World Bank |
− | |Type of lead organisation= | + | |Type of lead organisation=International organization |
|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=United States of America | |Location/Nationality of lead organisation=United States of America | ||
|LPAA Theme Transport=No | |LPAA Theme Transport=No | ||
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|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No | |LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No | ||
|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No | |LPAA Theme Private Finance=No | ||
− | |Description=FCPF is a global partnership of governments, businesses, civil society, and Indigenous Peoples | + | |Description=The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) is a global partnership of governments, businesses, civil society, and Indigenous Peoples focused on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, forest carbon stock conservation, the sustainable management of forests, and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries, activities commonly referred to as REDD+. Launched in 2008, the FCPF now works with 47 developing countries across Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean, along with 17 donors that have made contributions and commitments totaling $1.3 billion. The FCPF supports REDD+ efforts through two separate but complementary funds. |
+ | • The FCPF Readiness Fund helps countries set up the building blocks to implement REDD+. Current funding: $400 million (approximately) | ||
+ | • The FCPF Carbon Fund pilots results-based payments to countries that have advanced through REDD+ readiness and implementation and have achieved verifiable emission reductions in their forest and broader land-use sectors. Current funding: $900 million (approximately) | ||
|Goals=To assist countries in their REDD+ efforts by providing them with financial and technical assistance in building their capacity to benefit from possible future systems of positive incentives for REDD+; To pilot a performance-based payment system for REDD+ | |Goals=To assist countries in their REDD+ efforts by providing them with financial and technical assistance in building their capacity to benefit from possible future systems of positive incentives for REDD+; To pilot a performance-based payment system for REDD+ | ||
|Participants companies number=0 | |Participants companies number=0 |
Revision as of 17:41, 20 November 2019
General
Name of initiative | Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) |
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LPAA initiative | No |
NAZCA Initiative | |
Website address | www.forestcarbonpartnership.org |
Related initiatives | |
Starting year | 2008 |
End year | 2025 |
Secretariat | World Bank (Global Climate Change Fund Management Unit) fcpfsecretariat@worldbank.org |
Organisational structure | |
Geographical coverage | "Global; developing countries across Africa" is not in the list of possible values (Global, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and The Caribbean, Africa, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, SIDS, LDC, Only one country, West Africa, South East Asia, Middle East) for this property., Asia and the Pacific, "and Latin America and the Caribbean" is not in the list of possible values (Global, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and The Caribbean, Africa, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, SIDS, LDC, Only one country, West Africa, South East Asia, Middle East) for this property. |
Name of lead organisation | The World Bank |
Type of lead organisation | "International organization" is not in the list of possible values (National government, Local government, Other public institution, Financial institution, Corporate, United Nations or Specialised agency, Other intergovernmental organization, Other, Academic/Research institution, NGO/Civil Society, Business, Network/Consortium/Partnership, International organisation) for this property. |
Location/Nationality of lead organisation | United States of America |
Description
Description | The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) is a global partnership of governments, businesses, civil society, and Indigenous Peoples focused on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, forest carbon stock conservation, the sustainable management of forests, and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries, activities commonly referred to as REDD+. Launched in 2008, the FCPF now works with 47 developing countries across Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean, along with 17 donors that have made contributions and commitments totaling $1.3 billion. The FCPF supports REDD+ efforts through two separate but complementary funds.
• The FCPF Readiness Fund helps countries set up the building blocks to implement REDD+. Current funding: $400 million (approximately) • The FCPF Carbon Fund pilots results-based payments to countries that have advanced through REDD+ readiness and implementation and have achieved verifiable emission reductions in their forest and broader land-use sectors. Current funding: $900 million (approximately) |
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Objectives | To assist countries in their REDD+ efforts by providing them with financial and technical assistance in building their capacity to benefit from possible future systems of positive incentives for REDD+; To pilot a performance-based payment system for REDD+ |
Activities | |
One or two success stories achieved |
Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative | Capacity building, Technical dialogue, Implementation, Funding, Political dialogue |
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Activity of initiative | Training and education, Knowledge production and innovation, Technical operational implementation (ex-post), Financing, Policy planning and recommendations |
Indicators | |
Goals | |
Comments on indicators and goals | |
How will goals be achieved | |
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals | |
Progress towards the goals | |
How are you tracking progress of your initiative | |
Available reporting |
Participants
Participants | Number | Names |
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Members | 58 | |
Companies | 0 | |
Business organisations | 0 | |
Research and educational organisations | 0 | |
Non-governmental organisations | 0 | |
National states | 43 | Argentina, Bolivia, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chile, Colombia, Congo, Costa Rica, Cote d'Ivoire, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Ghana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Indonesia, Kenya, Laos, Liberia, Madagascar, Mexico, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Sudan, Suriname, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, Vanautu, Vietnam. |
Governmental actors | 0 | |
Regional / state / county actors | 0 | |
City / municipal actors | 0 | |
Intergovernmental organisations | 0 | |
Financial Institutions | 15 | 15 financial contributors (developed countries, private sector participants, one NGO)
Total contributions of $825 million: |
Faith based organisations | 0 | |
Other members | 0 | |
Supporting partners | 0 | |
Number of members in the years | | |
Have only national states as participators | No |
Theme
Transport | Agriculture | Forestry | Business | Financial institutions | Buildings | Industry | Waste | Cities and subnational governments | Short Term Pollutants | International maritime transport | Energy Supply | Fluorinated gases | Energy efficiency | Renewable energy | Supply chain emission reductions | Adaptation | Other | Resilience | Innovation | Energy Access and Efficiency | Private Finance |
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No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Last update: 26 January 2021 10:43:29
Not only have national states as participators