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Larson, A.M.Soto, F.[Territorialidad y gobernanza: tejiendo Retos en los Territorios Indígenas de la RAAN, Nicaragua]Territorialidad y gobernanza: tejiendo Retos en los Territorios Indígenas de la RAAN, Nicaragua

This article reports on findings from a research project, in more than 30 sites in 10 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, aimed at analyzing cases where changes in formal tenure rights for forest-based communities had recently occurred or were in process. Though by far largest proportion...


Larson, A.M.Barry, D.M.Dahal, G.R.[New Rights for forest-based communities?: understanding processes of forest tenure reform]New Rights for forest-based communities?: understanding processes of forest tenure reform
Larson, A.M.Cronkleton, P.[Who represents the collective?: authority and the recognition of forest rights]Who represents the collective?: authority and the recognition of forest rights

This study adopts an institutional approach to analyze the way in which informal rules, in their interaction with formal rules, shape the use of forest resources by diverse types of smallholders and communities (i.e., indigenous people, agro-extractive and traditional communities) in Latin Americ...


Pacheco, P.Barry, D.M.Cronkleton, P.Larson, A.M.[El papel de las instituciones informales en el uso de los recursos forestales en América Latina]El papel de las instituciones informales en el uso de los recursos forestales en América Latina

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+

This study adopts an institutional approach to analyze the way in which informal rules, in their interaction with formal rules, shape the use of forest resources by diverse types of smallholders and communities (i.e., indigenous people, agro-extractive and traditional communities) in Latin Americ...


Pacheco, P.Barry, D.M.Cronkleton, P.Larson, A.M.[The role of informal institutions in the use of forest resources in Latin America]The role of informal institutions in the use of forest resources in Latin America
Autor: Larson, A.M.

Indigenous communities, particularly in Latin America, are increasingly winning recognition of rights to lands and forests that they have managed or used historically under customary institutions. If property refers to ‘the rules of the game’, this article uses the constitution of indigenous comm...


Larson, A.M.[Making the ‘rules of the game’: constituting territory and authority in Nicaragua's indigenous communities]Making the ‘rules of the game’: constituting territory and authority in Nicaragua's indigenous communities

This occasional paper is the result of research carried out from 2006 to 2008 on the effects of new tenure rights for forest-based communities in Latin America on access to forest resources and benefits. Focused on seven different regions in four countries, the paper examines changes in statutory...


Larson, A.M.Cronkleton, P.Barry, D.M.Pacheco, P.[Tenure Rights and Beyond: Community Access to Forest Resources in Latin America]Tenure Rights and Beyond: Community Access to Forest Resources in Latin America

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