APA 6th ed. Forests and Climate Change After Durban: An Asia-Pacific Perspective. (2012, April 1). Retrieved from https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000094
MLA 8th ed. Forests and Climate Change After Durban: An Asia-Pacific Perspective. RECOFTC, 1 April 2012, https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000094.
Chicago 17th ed. RECOFTC. 2012. "Forests and Climate Change After Durban: An Asia-Pacific Perspective." Published April 1, 2012. https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000094.
Forests and Climate Change After Durban: An Asia-Pacific Perspective
Over the past two years, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests have brought together regional experts to reflect on the outcomes of the 15th and 16th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The resulting booklets Forests and Climate Change After Copenhagen: An Asia-Pacific Perspective and Forests and Climate Change After Cancun: An Asia-Pacific Perspective were distributed widely and very well received.In February 2012, RECOFTC, FAO, and CoDe REDD, with support from GIZ-BMU, REDD-net, NORAD, ASFN, and SDC, brought together 13 climate change and forestry experts in Quezon City, Philippines, to discuss the implications on the forestry sector in the Asia-Pacific region of decisions taken at COP 17, held in Durban, South Africa, in November and December 2011. This booklet summarizes their responses to a set of 13 key questions raised at the workshop.