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Larson, A.M.Barry, D.M.Dahal, G.R.Colfer, C.J.P.[Reconocimiento de los derechos comunitarios: El potencial y los retos de la reforma de la tenencia de los bosques]Reconocimiento de los derechos comunitarios: El potencial y los retos de la reforma de la tenencia de los bosques
Larson, A.M.Barry, D.M.Dahal, G.R.Colfer, C.J.P.[Reconnaissance des droits des communautes la reforme de la tenure forestiere: potentialities et defis]Reconnaissance des droits des communautes la reforme de la tenure forestiere: potentialities et defis

The implementation and success of REDD+ strategies, plans and projects will depend on whether REDD+ influences governance or is shaped by existing governance failures. As governments prepare for REDD+ implementation, they should: – address faulty forest policies and revise development and market ...


Petkova, E.Larson, A.M.Contreras-Hermosilla, A.Toni, F.[Governance, forests and REDD+ in Latin America]Governance, forests and REDD+ in Latin America

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

REDD+ is more likely to be just and locally legitimate if the design, implementation and allocation of benefits represent local needs and aspirations. Decentralisation of meaningful decisions to locally accountable and responsive (e.g., representative) local authorities would promote local engage...


Larson, A.M.Ribot, J.C.[Lessons from forestry decentralisation]Lessons from forestry decentralisation

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

REDD+ is a potentially significant financial mechanism for shifting the incentives from deforestation and land use change to forest conservation and sustainability. Even though REDD+ is not primarily a governance reform, it will affect or be affected by forest governance, it can improve forest go...


Larson, A.M.Petkova, E.[An Introduction to Forest Governance, People and REDD+ in Latin America: Obstacles and Opportunities]An Introduction to Forest Governance, People and REDD+ in Latin America: Obstacles and Opportunities
Autor: Larson, A.M.

Numerous authors have stressed the importance of guaranteeing and protecting the tenure and human rights of indigenous and other forest-based communities under schemes for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD, or REDD+); and important international indigenous organiz...


Larson, A.M.[Forest tenure reform in the age of climate change: lessons for REDD+]Forest tenure reform in the age of climate change: lessons for REDD+
Larson, A.M.Barry, D.M.Dahal, G.R.Colfer, C.J.P.[Recognising community rights: the potential and challenges of forest tenure reform]Recognising community rights: the potential and challenges of forest tenure reform
Petkova, E.Larson, A.M.Pacheco, P.[Forest governance, decentralization and REDD+ in Latin America]Forest governance, decentralization and REDD+ in Latin America

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