This is an archive of the session that took place on Wednesday, April 15, 2020.
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Full title: Benefit Sharing at Scale: Tools and Good Practices for Results-Based Land Use Programs
Establishing transparent and equitable benefit sharing arrangements is a critical part of land use initiatives, including those that distribute result-based payments for emission reductions. But identifying how these incentives flow to a diverse range of stakeholders can be complex. The World Bank has designed a suite of resources to support government and program staff in the development and implementation of benefit sharing arrangements for jurisdictional results-based land use programs focused on forests, agriculture, natural resources, and climate change.
In this learning session, Katie O’Gara of the World Bank and Joanna Durbin of Conservation International explore key themes of benefit sharing arrangements – benefits and beneficiaries, institutional, financial, and governance arrangements, stakeholder participation, and monitoring, evaluation, and adaptive management - and will highlight how these resources can provide practical and operational materials for countries to draw upon in preparing benefit sharing arrangements.
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