Moving from measuring, reporting, verification (mrv) of forest carbon to community mapping, measuring, monitoring (mmm):Perspectives from Mexico

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There have been many calls for community participation in MRV (measuring, reporting, verification) for REDD+. This paper examines whether community involvement in MRV is a requirement, why it appears desirable to REDD+ agencies and external actors, and under what conditions communities might be interested in participating. It asks What's in it for communities? What might communities gain from such an involvement? What could they lose? It embraces a broader approach which we call community MMM which involves mapping, measuring and monitoring of forest and other natural resources for issues which are of interest to the community itself. We focus on cases in México because the country has an unusually high proportion of forests under community communal ownership. In particular, we refer to a recent REDD+ initiative-CONAFOR-LAIF, in which local communities select and approve local people to participate in community-based monitoring activities. From these local initiatives we identify the specific and the general drivers for communities to be involved in mapping, measuring and monitoring of their own territories and their natural resources. We present evidence that communities are more interested in this wider approach than in a narrow focus on carbon monitoring. Finally we review what the challenges to reconciling MMM with MRV requirements are likely to be.

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McCall, M. K., Chutz, N., & Skutsch, M. (2016, June 1). Moving from measuring, reporting, verification (mrv) of forest carbon to community mapping, measuring, monitoring (mmm):Perspectives from Mexico. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146038

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