Over the last 20 years, Uganda has emerged as a testing ground for the various modes of carbon forestry used in Africa. Carbon forestry initiatives in Uganda raise questions of justice, given that people with comparatively negligible carbon footprints are affected by land use changes initiated by the desire of wealthy people, firms, and countries to reduce their more extensive carbon footprints. This paper examines the notions of justice local people express in relation to two contrasting carbon forestry projects in Uganda, the Mount Elgon Uganda Wildlife Authority – Forests Absorbing Carbon Emissions (UWA-FACE) project and Trees for Global Benefit (TFGB). UWA-FACE closed down its initial operations at Mount Elgon after 10 years as a result...
This paper explores the dissonance between conceptions of justice among forest-adjacent communities ...
Following critiques of the global environmental justice paradigm, a ‘critical’ environmental justice...
Environmental governance relies on the translation of socioecological knowledge across disciplines a...
In the quest to find a ‘least cost solution’ for climate change mitigation that do not interfere wit...
This paper explores the dissonance between conceptions of justice among forest-adjacent communities ...
1. Adapting to and mitigating against climate change requires the protection and expansion of natura...
The issue of climate change is an ever-pressing challenge that is being addressed with an increasing...
Carbon forestry projects claim to be ‘win-win’ solutions to climate change, contributing to climate...
AbstractAn urgent need to stop degradation is frequently cited as support for climate mitigation eff...
Global warming is one of the greatest challenges of our time. To globally reduce green house gas emi...
Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) was originally conceived to...
Over the last 30 years, Tanzania has adopted different policy approaches to conserve forests. Howeve...
Scholars and civil society organizations have over the last decade referred to large-scale carbon se...
Pre-print.In a context of neo-liberal environmental governance, imperatives for global climate chang...
The globe's first carbon projects were designed and implemented approximately 20 years ago following...
This paper explores the dissonance between conceptions of justice among forest-adjacent communities ...
Following critiques of the global environmental justice paradigm, a ‘critical’ environmental justice...
Environmental governance relies on the translation of socioecological knowledge across disciplines a...
In the quest to find a ‘least cost solution’ for climate change mitigation that do not interfere wit...
This paper explores the dissonance between conceptions of justice among forest-adjacent communities ...
1. Adapting to and mitigating against climate change requires the protection and expansion of natura...
The issue of climate change is an ever-pressing challenge that is being addressed with an increasing...
Carbon forestry projects claim to be ‘win-win’ solutions to climate change, contributing to climate...
AbstractAn urgent need to stop degradation is frequently cited as support for climate mitigation eff...
Global warming is one of the greatest challenges of our time. To globally reduce green house gas emi...
Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) was originally conceived to...
Over the last 30 years, Tanzania has adopted different policy approaches to conserve forests. Howeve...
Scholars and civil society organizations have over the last decade referred to large-scale carbon se...
Pre-print.In a context of neo-liberal environmental governance, imperatives for global climate chang...
The globe's first carbon projects were designed and implemented approximately 20 years ago following...
This paper explores the dissonance between conceptions of justice among forest-adjacent communities ...
Following critiques of the global environmental justice paradigm, a ‘critical’ environmental justice...
Environmental governance relies on the translation of socioecological knowledge across disciplines a...