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28. Promoting Sustainable Agriculture, Boosting Productivity, and Enhancing Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Through the RIO RURAL Program, Brazil

verfasst von : Vanesa Rodríguez Osuna, Peter H. May, Joyce M. G. Monteiro, Roland Wollenweber, Helga Hissa, Marcelo Costa

Erschienen in: Strategies and Tools for a Sustainable Rural Rio de Janeiro

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The Brazilian agricultural sector is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, but climate-smart practices combined with degraded land restoration can result in a more resilient landscape contributing to integrated climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts. The Sustainable Rural Development Program of Rio de Janeiro (RIO RURAL) has been supporting the transition of degraded rural areas to sustainable productive systems by providing technical assistance and incentives to small-scale family farmers. RIO RURAL promotes reforestation and sustainable agriculture practices, which can boost productivity as well as carbon stocks in the agricultural landscape. Using estimates of carbon mitigation potential for such practices, we identified methodologies eligible for certification in the voluntary markets. We estimated transaction, implementation, and certification costs and calculated potential revenues associated with RIO RURAL’s activities. This did not only allow us to discuss the constraints and identify opportunities and co-benefits from RIO RURAL’s contribution to climate mitigation, adaptation, and environmental integrity but also to food security as it targets family farms. We propose a bundling approach to carbon, where multiple benefits are measured and certified including water, food systems, as well as social and cultural benefits. This would allow accessing resources from both mitigation and adaptation programs in addition to markets that value ecosystem integrity as well as water and food security.

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Fußnoten
1
The Sustainable Rural Development Program in Micro-Watersheds of the State of Rio de Janeiro.
 
2
For further details on economic incentives, see May et al. (2018).
 
3
10% of property area for rural properties <2 fiscal modules and 20% for those with an area > 2 and 4 fiscal module (INEA 2013).
 
4
Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) are public disclosures of countries’ intended post-2020 climate action, which were adopted at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties in Paris.
 
5
Compliance market credits are known as certified emission reductions – CERs.
 
6
Voluntary carbon market credits are known as verified (or voluntary) emission reductions –VERs.
 
7
Additionality refers to demonstrating that emission reductions are real, permanent, and attributable only to the project and that emission reductions due to the project are additional to the reductions that would have occurred without a project.
 
8
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – IPCC (2006) – “2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories” Hayama: Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
 
9
This payment value refers to the reference average price under the voluntary market in 2015, which is the lowest recorded value and thus considered to follow a conservative valuation approach.
 
10
Using the exchange rate of 1 BR$ = 0.31795 US$ on the original reported data.
 
11
Green Climate Fund (GCF) (2014) Funding. Available at: http://​www.​greenclimate.​fund/​ventures/​funding/​#how-it-works
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Promoting Sustainable Agriculture, Boosting Productivity, and Enhancing Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Through the RIO RURAL Program, Brazil
verfasst von
Vanesa Rodríguez Osuna
Peter H. May
Joyce M. G. Monteiro
Roland Wollenweber
Helga Hissa
Marcelo Costa
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89644-1_28