The global community is negotiating an international REDD+ mechanism, and recent multilateral and bilateral arrangements indicate Indonesia may receive a significant share of financial resources attached to this mechanism. These financial incentivesmay potentially alter the country's economic lan...
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Brockhaus, M.
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Obidzinski, K.
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Dermawan, A.
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Laumonier, Y.
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Luttrell, C.
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[An overview of forest and land allocation policies in Indonesia: Is the current framework sufficient to meet the needs of REDD+?]
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An overview of forest and land allocation policies in Indonesia: Is the current framework sufficient to meet the needs of REDD+?