US Experiences with Results-based Finance
Many countries view results-based payments as the principle mechanism that will provide 'positive incentives' for REDD+ results-based actions. This report summarizes some of the US government's experience with results-based finance domestically and in foreign aid, drawing lessons for REDD+. It also summarizes the US government's experiences with results-based finance for REDD+ and concludes by identifying some challenges to the US government providing additional support for results-based finance for REDD+ abroad.
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US Experiences with Results-based Finance
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Forest Carbon, Markets and Communities (FCMC)
Publication Date: 2012
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Many countries view results-based payments as the principle mechanism that will provide 'positive incentives' for REDD+ results-based actions. This report summarizes some of the US government's experience with results-based finance domestically and in foreign aid, drawing lessons for REDD+. It also summarizes the US government's experiences with results-based finance for REDD+ and concludes by identifying some challenges to the US government providing additional support for results-based finance for REDD+ abroad.