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(a) Continue with the implementation of the National Strategy on Forests and Climate Change (ENBCC), contributing specifically to the following strategic actions: (i) Promote community forest management, articulated with the development vision embodied in the life plans of each community; (ii) Promote the development of incentives for forest conservation, such as conditional direct transfers and other mechanisms, particularly those associated with payments for ecosystem services; and (iii) Complete the pending titling of native and peasant communities, in accordance with their regulatory framework; and (b) fill gaps in REDD+ readiness as specified in the FCPF Methodological Framework.
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