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Issue 7: The New...

  Photo: UN-REDD Programme Myanmar In May 2018, the Union parliament passed the “Conservation of Biodiversity and Protected Areas Law”, which...

Issue 6: Who’s selling...

In many countries, desirable social goals are often pursued using mechanisms known as “conditional cash transfer” (CCT) programmes.  For...

Issue 5: How to...

  As is well-known, fuelwood and charcoal account for over 80% of total fuel consumption in Myanmar – one of...

Issue 4: Indigenous Rights,...

  Two recent publications, both relating to Tanintharyi Region have served to highlight several important, inter-connected issues relevant to REDD+...

Issue 3: Progress on...

As discussed in Issue #1 of Myanmar REDD+ Knowledge (January 2018), Under the Warsaw Framework for REDD+, in order...

Issue 2: Myanmar submits...

A Forest Reference Emission Level (FREL) is one of the four elements of REDD+, according to the decisions of...

Issue 1: What is...

Because trees and other plants are made up largely of carbon, it is released into the atmosphere as CO2...

What is REDD+ Myanmar...

REDD+ KNOWLEDGE MYANMAR REDD+ Knowledge Myanmar (KM) is an e-mail list server managed by the UN-REDD Myanmar Programme team, on...
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