This paper investigates the role of forest tenure in creating a sustainable and effective mechanism on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+). It draws together existing knowledge and experience of forest tenure issues as they play out in real contexts, and evaluates their implications for REDD+. In particular, it challenges the argument that simply harmonising different tenure systems will lead to improved tenure security and ensure that REDD+ does not disenfranchise local communities. By bringing to light the ways in which local tenure could shape the implementation of REDD+, this paper provides insights that can contribute to the design of a sustainable, effective and equitable REDD+ agreement. The findings ...
Central African countries are elaborating strategies for the implementation of the main elements of...
The capacity of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) forests to sequestrate carbon has attracted i...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and Forest Enhancement (REDD+) has beco...
A recent policy response to halting global forest deforestation and degradation, and any resulting g...
Numerous authors have stressed the importance of guaranteeing and protecting the tenure and human ri...
In many developing countries, tenure in forests is not clear and subject to dispute. This will place...
Since forests are both source and sink of carbon, scholars have suggested reducing emissions from de...
REDD+ has been proposed as a viable option for addressing climate change in the near term, and at re...
This chapter examines the evolution of REDD+ governance and identifies policy options to increase sy...
Over the past 25 years, developing countries have transitioned toward decentralized forest managemen...
Deforestation and degradation are tied to a complex array of socioeconomic and political factors. Ma...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, conserving and enhancing forest carbon...
One of the proposed strategies for implementation of reducing emissions from deforestation and fores...
Most REDD+ initiatives such as UN-REDD and the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) identify te...
The new climate change mitigation scheme for developing countries known as Reducing Emissions from D...
Central African countries are elaborating strategies for the implementation of the main elements of...
The capacity of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) forests to sequestrate carbon has attracted i...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and Forest Enhancement (REDD+) has beco...
A recent policy response to halting global forest deforestation and degradation, and any resulting g...
Numerous authors have stressed the importance of guaranteeing and protecting the tenure and human ri...
In many developing countries, tenure in forests is not clear and subject to dispute. This will place...
Since forests are both source and sink of carbon, scholars have suggested reducing emissions from de...
REDD+ has been proposed as a viable option for addressing climate change in the near term, and at re...
This chapter examines the evolution of REDD+ governance and identifies policy options to increase sy...
Over the past 25 years, developing countries have transitioned toward decentralized forest managemen...
Deforestation and degradation are tied to a complex array of socioeconomic and political factors. Ma...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, conserving and enhancing forest carbon...
One of the proposed strategies for implementation of reducing emissions from deforestation and fores...
Most REDD+ initiatives such as UN-REDD and the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) identify te...
The new climate change mitigation scheme for developing countries known as Reducing Emissions from D...
Central African countries are elaborating strategies for the implementation of the main elements of...
The capacity of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) forests to sequestrate carbon has attracted i...
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and Forest Enhancement (REDD+) has beco...