Enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+ case study of Mexico

There is an increasing need for approaches to determine reference emission levels and implement policies to address the objectives of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, plus improving forest management, carbon stock enhancement and conservation (REDD+). Important aspects of approaching emissions reductions include coordination and sharing of technology, data, protocols and experiences within and among countries to maximize resources and apply knowledge to build robust monitoring, reporting and veri fi cation (MRV) systems. We propose that enhancing the multiple facets of interoperability could facilitate implementation of REDD+ programs and actions. For this case, interoperability is a collective effort with the ultimate goal of sharing and using information to produce knowledge and apply knowledge gained, by removing conceptual, technological, organizational and cultural barriers. These efforts must come from various actors and institutions, including government ministries/agencies, scientific community, landowners, civil society groups and businesses. Here, we review the case of Mexico as an example of evolving interoperability in developing countries, and highlight challenges and opportunities for implementation of REDD+. Country-specific actions toward a higher degree of interoperability can be complex, expensive and even risky. These efforts provide leadership opportunities and will facilitate science-policy integration for implementation of REDD+, particularly in developing counties.

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Main Authors: Vargas, Rodrigo autor, Alcaraz Segura, Domingo autor, Birdsey, Richard autor, Brunsell, Nathaniel A. autor, Cruz Gaistardo, Carlos Omar autor, De Jong, Bernardus Hendricus Jozeph Doctor autor 2038, Etchevers Barra, Jorge Dionisio autor 12347, Guevara, Mario autor, Hayes, Daniel J. autor, Johnson, Kristofer autor, Loescher, Henry W. autor, Paz Pellat, Fernando Doctor autor 14889, Ryu, Youngryel autor, Sanchez Mejia, Zulia autora, Toledo Gutierrez, Karla P. autora
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Subjects:Reducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación Forestal, Cambio climático, Interoperabilidad, Estudio de casos,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:582932024-03-12T13:01:02ZEnhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+ case study of Mexico Vargas, Rodrigo autor Alcaraz Segura, Domingo autor Birdsey, Richard autor Brunsell, Nathaniel A. autor Cruz Gaistardo, Carlos Omar autor De Jong, Bernardus Hendricus Jozeph Doctor autor 2038 Etchevers Barra, Jorge Dionisio autor 12347 Guevara, Mario autor Hayes, Daniel J. autor Johnson, Kristofer autor Loescher, Henry W. autor Paz Pellat, Fernando Doctor autor 14889 Ryu, Youngryel autor Sanchez Mejia, Zulia autora Toledo Gutierrez, Karla P. autora textengThere is an increasing need for approaches to determine reference emission levels and implement policies to address the objectives of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, plus improving forest management, carbon stock enhancement and conservation (REDD+). Important aspects of approaching emissions reductions include coordination and sharing of technology, data, protocols and experiences within and among countries to maximize resources and apply knowledge to build robust monitoring, reporting and veri fi cation (MRV) systems. We propose that enhancing the multiple facets of interoperability could facilitate implementation of REDD+ programs and actions. For this case, interoperability is a collective effort with the ultimate goal of sharing and using information to produce knowledge and apply knowledge gained, by removing conceptual, technological, organizational and cultural barriers. These efforts must come from various actors and institutions, including government ministries/agencies, scientific community, landowners, civil society groups and businesses. Here, we review the case of Mexico as an example of evolving interoperability in developing countries, and highlight challenges and opportunities for implementation of REDD+. Country-specific actions toward a higher degree of interoperability can be complex, expensive and even risky. These efforts provide leadership opportunities and will facilitate science-policy integration for implementation of REDD+, particularly in developing counties.There is an increasing need for approaches to determine reference emission levels and implement policies to address the objectives of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, plus improving forest management, carbon stock enhancement and conservation (REDD+). Important aspects of approaching emissions reductions include coordination and sharing of technology, data, protocols and experiences within and among countries to maximize resources and apply knowledge to build robust monitoring, reporting and veri fi cation (MRV) systems. We propose that enhancing the multiple facets of interoperability could facilitate implementation of REDD+ programs and actions. For this case, interoperability is a collective effort with the ultimate goal of sharing and using information to produce knowledge and apply knowledge gained, by removing conceptual, technological, organizational and cultural barriers. These efforts must come from various actors and institutions, including government ministries/agencies, scientific community, landowners, civil society groups and businesses. Here, we review the case of Mexico as an example of evolving interoperability in developing countries, and highlight challenges and opportunities for implementation of REDD+. Country-specific actions toward a higher degree of interoperability can be complex, expensive and even risky. These efforts provide leadership opportunities and will facilitate science-policy integration for implementation of REDD+, particularly in developing counties.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorReducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación ForestalCambio climáticoInteroperabilidadEstudio de casosDisponible en líneaCarbon Managementhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17583004.2017.1285177Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Reducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación Forestal
Cambio climático
Interoperabilidad
Estudio de casos
Reducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación Forestal
Cambio climático
Interoperabilidad
Estudio de casos
spellingShingle Reducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación Forestal
Cambio climático
Interoperabilidad
Estudio de casos
Reducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación Forestal
Cambio climático
Interoperabilidad
Estudio de casos
Vargas, Rodrigo autor
Alcaraz Segura, Domingo autor
Birdsey, Richard autor
Brunsell, Nathaniel A. autor
Cruz Gaistardo, Carlos Omar autor
De Jong, Bernardus Hendricus Jozeph Doctor autor 2038
Etchevers Barra, Jorge Dionisio autor 12347
Guevara, Mario autor
Hayes, Daniel J. autor
Johnson, Kristofer autor
Loescher, Henry W. autor
Paz Pellat, Fernando Doctor autor 14889
Ryu, Youngryel autor
Sanchez Mejia, Zulia autora
Toledo Gutierrez, Karla P. autora
Enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+ case study of Mexico
description There is an increasing need for approaches to determine reference emission levels and implement policies to address the objectives of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, plus improving forest management, carbon stock enhancement and conservation (REDD+). Important aspects of approaching emissions reductions include coordination and sharing of technology, data, protocols and experiences within and among countries to maximize resources and apply knowledge to build robust monitoring, reporting and veri fi cation (MRV) systems. We propose that enhancing the multiple facets of interoperability could facilitate implementation of REDD+ programs and actions. For this case, interoperability is a collective effort with the ultimate goal of sharing and using information to produce knowledge and apply knowledge gained, by removing conceptual, technological, organizational and cultural barriers. These efforts must come from various actors and institutions, including government ministries/agencies, scientific community, landowners, civil society groups and businesses. Here, we review the case of Mexico as an example of evolving interoperability in developing countries, and highlight challenges and opportunities for implementation of REDD+. Country-specific actions toward a higher degree of interoperability can be complex, expensive and even risky. These efforts provide leadership opportunities and will facilitate science-policy integration for implementation of REDD+, particularly in developing counties.
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topic_facet Reducción de Emisiones por Deforestación y Degradación Forestal
Cambio climático
Interoperabilidad
Estudio de casos
author Vargas, Rodrigo autor
Alcaraz Segura, Domingo autor
Birdsey, Richard autor
Brunsell, Nathaniel A. autor
Cruz Gaistardo, Carlos Omar autor
De Jong, Bernardus Hendricus Jozeph Doctor autor 2038
Etchevers Barra, Jorge Dionisio autor 12347
Guevara, Mario autor
Hayes, Daniel J. autor
Johnson, Kristofer autor
Loescher, Henry W. autor
Paz Pellat, Fernando Doctor autor 14889
Ryu, Youngryel autor
Sanchez Mejia, Zulia autora
Toledo Gutierrez, Karla P. autora
author_facet Vargas, Rodrigo autor
Alcaraz Segura, Domingo autor
Birdsey, Richard autor
Brunsell, Nathaniel A. autor
Cruz Gaistardo, Carlos Omar autor
De Jong, Bernardus Hendricus Jozeph Doctor autor 2038
Etchevers Barra, Jorge Dionisio autor 12347
Guevara, Mario autor
Hayes, Daniel J. autor
Johnson, Kristofer autor
Loescher, Henry W. autor
Paz Pellat, Fernando Doctor autor 14889
Ryu, Youngryel autor
Sanchez Mejia, Zulia autora
Toledo Gutierrez, Karla P. autora
author_sort Vargas, Rodrigo autor
title Enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+ case study of Mexico
title_short Enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+ case study of Mexico
title_full Enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+ case study of Mexico
title_fullStr Enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+ case study of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+ case study of Mexico
title_sort enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of redd+ case study of mexico
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