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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

At their most local, initiatives to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) will depend on rural people to manage forest resources. Although the design of frameworks, mechanisms and arrangements, to implement REDD programs have received significant attention, it is not yet clea...


Cronkleton, P.Bray, D.B.Medina, G.[Community forest management and the emergence of multi-scale governance institutions: lessons for REDD+ development from Mexico, Brazil and Bolivia]Community forest management and the emergence of multi-scale governance institutions: lessons for REDD+ development from Mexico, Brazil and Bolivia
Sunderlin, William D.Larson, A.M.Duchelle, Amy E.Sills, E.O.Luttrell, C.Jagger, P.Pattanayak, S.Cronkleton, P.Ekaputri, A.D.[Technical guidelines for research on REDD+ project sites with survey instruments and code book]Technical guidelines for research on REDD+ project sites with survey instruments and code book
Larson, A.M.Dokken, T.Duchelle, Amy E.Atmadja, S.Resosudarmo, I.A.P.Cronkleton, P.Cromberg, M.Sunderlin, William D.Awono, A.Selaya, G.[The role of women in early REDD+ implementation: lessons for future engagement]The role of women in early REDD+ implementation: lessons for future engagement

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