In international law, a development safeguard or simply safeguard is a restraint on economic development to protect communities from development aggression.[1][2][3]

In the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), safeguards are intended to protect indigenous peoples and other local communities with traditional knowledge of natural resource management within efforts towards reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.[4]

With UNFCC processes, safeguards became of concern in the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference.[5]

References

  1. World Bank Safeguard Policies and the UNFCCC REDD+ Safeguards (PDF) (Report). Institute of Green Economy. 2011.
  2. A Guide to Understanding and Implementing the UNFCCC REDD+ Safeguards (PDF) (Report). 2013.
  3. REDD: Addressing the Drivers – A case for the WTO? (PDF) (Report). 2011.
  4. REDD Web Platform Safeguards (Report). The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility.
  5. The REDD Safeguards of Cancun (PDF) (Report). The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility.


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