Forest Preservation in a Changing Climate : : REDD+ and indigenous and community rights in Indonesia and Tanzania / / Sébastien Jodoin.

This book provides a comprehensive socio-legal examination of how global efforts to fight climate change by reducing carbon emissions in the forestry sector (known as REDD+) have affected the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities in developing countries. Grounded in extensive qualitativ...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, United Kingdom : : Cambridge University Press,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 252 pages)
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505 0 |a Introduction: grappling with the REDD+ paradox -- 1. The transnational legal process for REDD+ -- 2. Rights and REDD+ in international and transnational law -- 3. Rights and jurisdictional REDD+ in Indonesia -- 4. Rights and jurisdictional REDD+ in Tanzania -- 5. Rights and project-based REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania -- 6. Comparing rights and REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania -- Conclusion: REDD+, rights, and law in a transnational perspective. 
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