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The costs and benefits of REDD+: A review of the literature
Affiliation:1. School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia;2. Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy, School of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia;1. Centro de Investigaciones en Geografía Ambiental, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (CIGA-UNAM), campus Morelia, Mexico;2. Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, CEMDA, Mexico;1. UNEP DTU Partnership, DTU Copenhagen, Denmark;2. Alexander von Humboldt Professorship of Environmental Economics, Institute for Environmental Systems Research, University of Osnabruck, Germany;3. University of Aveiro, Departemento de Biologia, 3810 Aveiro, Portugal
Abstract:The costs and benefits of the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) projects are often reported in isolation. There is a lack of comprehensive understanding of the types of REDD+ costs and benefits reported in the literature. In this paper, we conducted a review of 60 unique REDD+ costs and benefits studies. We found that no single study covers all categories of costs and benefits in a comparable form. A total of 56 comparable estimates were available for opportunity costs, 21 for transaction and implementation costs, 23 for total costs, and only four for direct monetary benefits. We found that, on average, the total REDD+ cost ($24.87/tCO2e) was 2.23 times higher than the opportunity cost and the opportunity cost was 3.28 times higher than the transaction and implementation costs. Costs estimates among studies vary widely based on estimation approach used and the scale of the studies. We noted that future REDD+ costs and benefits studies should provide estimates of all relevant costs and benefits, and the distribution of these costs and benefits among project stakeholders. These findings have implications in REDD+ project design and implementation.
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