CIFOR-ICRAF aborda desafios e oportunidades locais ao mesmo tempo em que oferece soluções para problemas globais para florestas, paisagens, pessoas e o planeta.

Fornecemos evidências e soluções acionáveis ​​para transformer a forma como a terra é usada e como os alimentos são produzidos: conservando e restaurando ecossistemas, respondendo ao clima global, desnutrição, biodiversidade e crises de desertificação. Em suma, melhorar a vida das pessoas.

O CIFOR-ICRAF publica mais de 750 publicações todos os anos sobre agrossilvicultura, florestas e mudanças climáticas, restauração de paisagens, direitos, política florestal e muito mais – em vários idiomas..

CIFOR-ICRAF aborda desafios e oportunidades locais ao mesmo tempo em que oferece soluções para problemas globais para florestas, paisagens, pessoas e o planeta.

Fornecemos evidências e soluções acionáveis ​​para transformer a forma como a terra é usada e como os alimentos são produzidos: conservando e restaurando ecossistemas, respondendo ao clima global, desnutrição, biodiversidade e crises de desertificação. Em suma, melhorar a vida das pessoas.

CIFOR–ICRAF publishes over 750 publications every year on agroforestry, forests and climate change, landscape restoration, rights, forest policy and much more – in multiple languages.

CIFOR–ICRAF addresses local challenges and opportunities while providing solutions to global problems for forests, landscapes, people and the planet.

We deliver actionable evidence and solutions to transform how land is used and how food is produced: conserving and restoring ecosystems, responding to the global climate, malnutrition, biodiversity and desertification crises. In short, improving people’s lives.

REDDFIT v2.0

The dataset (REDDFIT V.2) was developed in 2021 by tagging financial transfers related to REDD+ as documented in the OECD-CRS, resulting in a set of new variables. Results based on the predecessor of this database (REDDFIT V.1) is available from: “Study on EU financing of REDD+ related activities, and results-based payments pre and post 2020”at URL; https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/6f8dea1e-b6fe-11e8-99ee-01aa75ed71a1. REDDFIT V.1 methods is found in Appendix K of the above report, and was designed by Stibniati Atmadja. The methods are replicated with minor changes to produce the current dataset, REDDFIT V.2. According OECD handbook, OECD-CRS database provides comprehensive and consistent data to estimate and describe the amounts and types of activities funded by donors across time. The OCED-CRS data is collected through a combination of questionnaires, WebQueries, online platforms and/or via the Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange (SDMX), often in association with other International Organizations (e.g. Eurostat,UN agencies, etc.). The REDDFIT v2.0 dataset consist of 47,032 data rows. The dataset identifies and characterizes the major public, institutional and private flows of direct and indirect REDD+ finance to recipient countries. The dataset contained 38 variables on several aspects of REDD+ finance such as donor, funding mechanisms, and recipient. In the dataset, variable 2-35 were extracted from OECD-CRS. The other 4 variable were generated through analysis from the authors.

Arquivos do conjunto de dados

REDDFITv2.0_20211116_upload.xlsx
MD5: d29d1e1af5db0903bcf3c7e2f6e4a8ee
Autores

Atmadja, S. ; Selviana, V.

Data de publicação

19 nov 2021

DOI

10.17528/CIFOR/DATA.00281

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