The landscape of REDD+ projects varies significantly across countries, reflecting differences in land tenure systems, drivers of deforestation, recent experience with conservation programmes and governance capacity. Indonesia appears to have the most REDD+ projects in the pipeline, with a substan...
Sills, E.
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Madeira, E.R.
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Sunderlin, William D.
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Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.
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[The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects]
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The evolving landscape of REDD+ projects
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.
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Larson, A.M.
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Cronkleton, P.
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[Forest tenure rights and REDD+: From inertia to policy solutions]
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Forest tenure rights and REDD+: From inertia to policy solutions
Sunderlin, William D.
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[The global forest tenure transition: background, substance, and prospects]
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The global forest tenure transition: background, substance, and prospects
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...