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Mozambique has high forest cover, a high deforestation rate and severe forest degradation. It is also one of the poorest and most vulnerable countries in the world. Therefore, Mozambique requires a pro-poor REDD+ model that progressively widens its scope to include agriculture and adaptation. Moz...


Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.Sitoe, A.Salomão, A.[How is REDD+ unfolding in southern Africa’s dry forests?: a snapshot from Mozambique]How is REDD+ unfolding in southern Africa’s dry forests?: a snapshot from Mozambique

Moçambique tem uma grande cobertura florestal, uma elevada taxa de desmatamento e grave degradação florestal. É também um dos países mais pobres e vulneráveis do mundo. Portanto, Moçambique precisa um modelo de REDD+ pró-pobres, que alargue progressivamente seu escopo para incluir a agricultura e...


Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.Sitoe, A.Salomão, A.[Como o REDD+ está a emergir nas florestas secas da África Austral?: Um instantâneo de Moçambique]Como o REDD+ está a emergir nas florestas secas da África Austral?: Um instantâneo de Moçambique
Nkem, J.Idinoba, M.Brockhaus, M.Kalame, F.B.Tas, Adriaan[Adaptation to climate change in Africa: synergies with biodiversity and forest]Adaptation to climate change in Africa: synergies with biodiversity and forest

Policy makers can improve the likelihood of success for REDD+ initiatives by incorporating success factors identified through decades of research on community forest management. These include sufficient size and clear boundaries of forests, predictability of benefit flows, local autonomy in desig...


Agrawal, A.Angelsen, A.[Using community forest management to achieve REDD+ goals]Using community forest management to achieve REDD+ goals

REDD+ projects require an impact assessment approach to estimate emissions and removals; for REDD+ to succeed we need information on this and the associated 3E+ outcomes. There are few examples of rigorous impact assessment in the conservation, avoided deforestation and payments for environmental...


Jagger, P.Atmadja, S.Pattanayak, S.K.Sills, E.Sunderlin, William D.[Learning while doing: Evaluating impacts of REDD+ projects]Learning while doing: Evaluating impacts of REDD+ projects

In many developing countries, tenure in forests is not clear and subject to dispute. This will place limits on the effectiveness, efficiency and equity (3Es) of REDD+. In spite of the attention paid to the problem of insecure tenure to date, there has been little progress toward clarifying tenure...


Sunderlin, William D.Larson, A.M.Cronkleton, P.[Forest tenure rights and REDD+: From inertia to policy solutions]Forest tenure rights and REDD+: From inertia to policy solutions
Angelsen, A.Baur, H.Haskett, J.Kanninen, M.Lasco, R.D.Locatelli, BrunoMurdiyarso, DanielSantoso, L.Smith, PeteSwallow, B.M.Noordwijk, Meine vanWertz-Kanounnikoff, S.[Forests and climate change: a toolbox]Forests and climate change: a toolbox

Rights to large areas of forest have been granted to communities and indigenous peoples in Latin America, offering these groups an opportunity to participate in REDD+ initiatives. However, tenure is not always secure, and security of tenure alone is insufficient to guarantee positive outcomes for...


Larson, A.M.Corbera, E.Cronkleton, P.Dam, C. vanBray, D.B.Estrada, M.May, P.Medina, G.Navarro, G.Pacheco, P.[Rights to forests and carbon under REDD+ initiatives in Latin America]Rights to forests and carbon under REDD+ initiatives in Latin America

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