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Collaborative Initiatives for Climate Change Mitigation in the Amazon and Borneo Regions

This document outlines the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders focused on combating climate change in the Amazon and Borneo regions. The partnerships involve renowned organizations like the Environmental Defense Fund, Rainforest Alliance, and the World Wildlife Fund, alongside local cooperatives and institutions dedicated to preserving biodiversity. By promoting sustainable development practices and conserving vital ecosystems, these initiatives aim to enhance community resilience and foster a deeper understanding of environmental issues while supporting the livelihoods of indigenous and local peoples.

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Collaborative Initiatives for Climate Change Mitigation in the Amazon and Borneo Regions

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  1. GCF Stakeholders Aceh Climate Change Studies (ACCeS) Aliançada Terra Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM) & IPAM Int’l Amazon Institute of People and the Environment (Imazon) Amazonas Sustainable Foundation (FAS) Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation BosquesAmazonicos Women Extractivists of Marajo's Ecological Cooperative (CEMEM) CARE Int’l Carnegie Institution for Science Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) ClimateFocus ClimateWorks Foundation Climate, Community & Biodiversity Alliance (CCBA) Clinton Foundation Code REDD Conservation International (CI) Daemeter Consulting DAI Duke University Emerald Planet Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Eye on Aceh Fauna & Flora International (FFI) Ford Foundation Forest Peoples Programme Forest Trends Forum for Readiness on REDD FPCT Friends of the Earth Global Eco Rescue Google Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation GIZ Hokkaido University HuMa Institute for the Conservation and Sustainable Development of Amazonas (IDESAM) Instituto Centro de Vida (ICV) Kemitraan KFCP Leuser International Foundation (LIF) Ludovino Lopes Advogados Markit on Demand McKinsey and Company National Council of Rubber Tappers (CNS) New Forests Rainforest Alliance Pronatura Sur Rainforest Action Network REDD+ Offsets Working Group Rights and Resources Institute (RRI) South Pole Carbon Stanford University - Woods Institute for the Environment Tasmania Wilderness Society Terra Global Capital The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Transparency Int’l Tropical Forest Group (TFG) UNDP R20 University of Palangkaraya Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS) Woods Hole Research Center World Bank World Resources Institute (WRI) World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Zoological Society of London

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