Ce numéro spécial de International Forestry Review fait suite à l'atelier organisé par le Cirad, l'Iddri, le Cifor, le GIP Ecofor, et avec le soutien de la Chaire développement durable de Sciences Po, du 21 au 23 novembre 2007.

Editors : A. Karsenty, A. Pottinger, S. Guéneau, D. Capistrano, J.-L. Peyron

Table of Contents :

  • Alain Karsenty, Stéphane Guéneau, Doris Capistrano, Benjamin Singer et Jean-Luc Peyron : Summary of the Proceedings of the International Workshop “The International Regime, Avoided Deforestation and the Evolution of Public and Private Policies towards Forests in Developing Countries” (Paris, November 2007)
  • Marie-Claude Smouts, Workshop Keynote Address: “The Issue of an International Forest Regime”
  • David Humphreys: “The politics of ‘Avoided Deforestation’: Historical context and contemporary issues”
  • Alain Karsenty “The architecture of proposed REDD scheme after Bali: facing critical choices”
  • Tracy Johns, Daniel Nepstad, Frank Merry, Nadine Laporte, Scott Goetz, “A three-fund approach to incorporating government, public and private forest stewards into a REDD funding mechanism”
  • Arild Angelsen “REDD models and baselines”
  • Michael Dutschke, Till Pistorius “Will the future be REDD? Consistent carbon accounting for land use”
  • David Kaimowitz “The Prospects for Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) in Mesoamerica”
  • Jan Borner, Sven Wunder “Paying for avoided deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: from cost assessment to scheme design”
  • Romain Pirard. “Estimating opportunity costs of ‘Avoided Deforestation’ (REDD): application of a stepwise approach to the Indonesian pulp sector”
  • Benjamin Singer “Putting the National back in Forest-Related Policies: the International Forests Regime, National Policies and Deforestation in Brazil and Indonesia”
  • Kenny Levin, Constance McDermott, Benjamin Cashore : “The climate regime as global forest governance: can Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) initiatives pass a ‘dual effectiveness’ test?”
  • Stephane Gueneau, Pascal Tozzi “Towards the privatization of global forest governance?”

Le compte-rendu de l'atelier a été publié en version française par l'Iddri, dans la collection Idées pour le débat, n°08/2008.