REDD+ crossroads post Paris : : politics, lessons and interplays / / edited by Esteve Corbera and Heike Schroeder.
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation, conserving and enhancing forest carbon stocks, and sustainably managing forests (REDD+), has become a reference framework for national forest governance across many tropical and sub-tropical forest countries. These countries have used internatio...
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