REDD initiatives are more likely to succeed if they build on the interests of forest communities and indigenous people. More attention is needed to the balance of incentives, benefits, rights and political participation across levels of decision making, interest groups and administration. Incenti...
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Wollenberg, Eva K.
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Springate-Baginski, O.
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[Incentives +: how can REDD improve well-being in forest communities?]
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Incentives +: how can REDD improve well-being in forest communities?