Reducing Deforestation in Commodity Supply Chains

This RFF First Wednesday Seminar focused on the opportunities for and challenges of reducing supply chain deforestation using private and regulatory strategies, potential synergies among these strategies, and linkages with Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+).

Date

April 6, 2016

Time

12:45–2:00 p.m. ET

Participants

Allen Blackman, Crystal Davis, Stephen Donofrio, Christine Dragisic, Jeff Milder, Mark Murphy, and Michael Wolosin

Event Series

Workshop

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Commercial agriculture and forestry are leading drivers of tropical deforestation. Unfortunately, shortages of political and institutional resources in developing countries often make it difficult to solve this problem using conventional regulatory tools such as land use zoning. Over the past two decades, a variety of private sector, market-driven approaches have become popular, including eco-certification, multi-stakeholder commodity roundtables, voluntary moratoria, public disclosure, and voluntary corporate commitments.

Featuring leading companies, nongovernmental organizations, and multi-stakeholder initiatives using and promoting these approaches, this RFF First Wednesday Seminar focused on the opportunities for and challenges of reducing supply chain deforestation using private and regulatory strategies, potential synergies among these strategies, and linkages with Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+).

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