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Pulhin, J.M.Larson, A.M.Pacheco, P.[Regulations as barriers to community benefits in tenure reform]Regulations as barriers to community benefits in tenure reform

The development of national REDD+ strategies has progressed. Common challenges include establishing appropriate national institutions that link into ongoing processes; ensuring high level government commitment; achieving strong coordination within governments and between state and non-state actor...


Peskett, L.Brockhaus, M.[When REDD+ goes national: a review of realities, opportunities and challenges]When REDD+ goes national: a review of realities, opportunities and challenges

Key criteria for assessing different institutional options are their overall legitimacy and ability to produce 3E+ outcomes. Four major options for channelling (international) REDD+ finance are projects, funds – independent or within the state administration – and budget support. The mix of these...


Vatn, A.Angelsen, A.[Options for a national REDD+ architecture]Options for a national REDD+ architecture

Previous international and national policies have, for various reasons, failed to prevent deforestation in developing countries. REDD+ incorporates some of these past policies, but also some innovations. Lessons from past experience will need to be taken on board and new alliances will need to be...


Sunderlin, William D.Atmadja, S.[Is REDD+ an idea whose time has come, or gone?]Is REDD+ an idea whose time has come, or gone?

This paper briefly reviews CIFOR’s experience using participatory action research working with communities, user groups within communities, and with governments at various levels, in Bolivia, Brazil, Cameroon, Ghana, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Malawi, Nepal, Philippines, and Zimbabwe. The...


Colfer, C.J.P.Komarudin, H.German, L.Nyangas, S.Siagian, Y.Tanui, J.[Participatory forest management, equity and local governance – keynote address]Participatory forest management, equity and local governance – keynote address

Agrobiodiversity relates to humans and their environments. It is the result of interactions between humans and nature, and thus is simultaneously social and biological by nature. Without humans, agrobiodiversity would not exist. Seeds, as carriers of major agrobiodiversity components, are not mer...


Visser, BertBrush, Stephen B.Aistara, Guntra A.Andersen, RegineJäger, MatthiasNemogá, GabrielPadmanabhan, MartinaSherwood, Stephen G.[The Governance of Agrobiodiversity]The Governance of Agrobiodiversity

Shrestha, P.Sthapit, B.R.Vernooy, Ronnie[Comparative analysis of key aspects of community seed banks: sustainability]Comparative analysis of key aspects of community seed banks: sustainability

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