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Deep dive: scaling up actions aimed at reducing deforestation and forest
from How national governments can facilitate increased mitigation action from non-Party stakeholders
by OECD
4 COM/ENV/EPOC/IEA/SLT(2022)2
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank their OECD/IEA colleagues Sirini Jeudy-Hugo (OECD) and Sara Moarif (IEA), as well as Aimée Aguilar Jaber, Xiushan Chen, Raphaël Jachnik, Maria Camila Jiménez Suaréz, George Kamiya, Mateo Ledesma Bohorquez, Tadashi Matsumoto, Ermi Miao, Mariana Mirabile, Atsuhito Oshima, Kate Power, Lisanne Raderschall, Stephan Raes, Julie Rijpens and Robert Youngman, for their comments and feedback on earlier drafts of the paper. The authors would also like to thank Jennifer Unelius, Svetlana Ladanai and Ida Hamilton (Sweden), as well as Yunus Arikan (ICLEI) for their inputs. Finally, the authors would like to thank delegates, presenters and attendees at the March 2022 CCXG Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change, whose views helped shape the final document. The CCXG Secretariat would like to thank Australia (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade), Belgium (Federal Public Service Health, Food Chain Safety, Environment), Canada (Environment and Climate Change Canada), the European Commission, Finland (Ministry of the Environment), Germany (Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety), Italy (Ministry for the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea), Japan (Ministry of the Environment), the Netherlands (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy), New Zealand (Ministry for the Environment), Norway (Ministry of Climate and Environment), Sweden (Swedish Environmental Protection Agency), Switzerland (Federal Office for the Environment), United Kingdom (Cabinet Office) and the United States (Department of State) for their direct funding of the CCXG in 2021/2022, and Costa Rica (Ministry of Environment and Energy), the OECD and IEA for their in-kind support of the CCXG in 2021/2022.
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