Making Benefit Sharing Work for Forest Dependent Communities

Making Benefit Sharing Work for Forest Dependent Communities
Author: Diji Chandrasekharan Behr
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Release: 2012-02-01
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ISBN: 9780985519544

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Forest-dependent communities will have to subscribe to the motivation and objective of REDD+ for it be successful and sustainable. But not all benefit sharing arrangements work equally well. This four-part volume aims to present insights for REDD+ initiatives gathered from experts and nine case studies.


Making Benefit Sharing Work for Forest Dependent Communities
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Authors: Diji Chandrasekharan Behr
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Forest-dependent communities will have to subscribe to the motivation and objective of REDD+ for it be successful and sustainable. But not all benefit sharing a
Making Benefit Sharing Arrangements Work for Forest-dependent Communities
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Authors: Diji Chandrasekharan Behr
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Making Benefit Sharing Arrangements Work for Forest-dependent Communities
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Authors: Program on Forests
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As donors pledge growing support for protecting and managing forests to address climate change, the question of how to pay tropical countries to reduce their em
Making Benefit Sharing Arrangements Work for Forest-dependent Communities
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Pages: 28
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Categories: Deforestation
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As donors pledge growing support for protecting and managing forests to address climate change, the question of how to pay tropical countries to reduce their em
Making Benefit Sharing Arrangements Work for Forest-dependent Communities
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As donors pledge growing support for protecting and managing forests to address climate change, the question of how to pay tropical countries to reduce their em