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The challenge
Eighty to ninety percent of the world's 1.1 billion poorest people are significantly dependent on forest resources for their survival. Deforestation and forest degradation rob them of assets and diminish ecosystem services that are essential to their fight against poverty.
CARE’s response Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) is a global goal that can be designed to provide forest-dependent communities with secure property rights, equitable rewards for ecosystem services and other livelihood benefits. REDD initiatives can help communities generate carbon income by providing direct and equitable incentives to communities that conserve forests. Examples of REDD initiatives include projects to support community-based forest and mangrove management and conservation efforts; help prevent flooding and soil erosion; protect shorelines, fish nurseries and fisheries; and ensure biodiversity preservation.
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