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Effects of corruption on performance: Evidence from the UN-REDD Programme
Land Use Policy, 2016Corruption is one of the major challenges to the effectiveness of REDD programs and should be addressed. In this paper we use a dynamic game model to analyze the effects of corruption on the performance of REDD programs, and on the benefits to stakeholders.
Jichuan Sheng
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The Expanding Techniques of Progress: Agricultural Biotechnology and UN-REDD+
Review of Social Economy, 2014This paper provides a comparative analysis of agricultural biotechnology and the United Nations program for reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). Despite the existing differences between the technical manipulation of biological systems and a conservation program aimed at reducing carbon and protecting forests, the two ...
A. Dunlap
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Global Forest Governance, Poverty, and Expert Knowledge in Ecuador: The Case of un-redd
Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 2017un-reddis a Global Forest Governance mechanism that aims to create financial value for the carbon stored in forests while offering incentives to forest inhabitants. This article studies the case ofun-reddin the Ecuadorian Amazon through documentary research and content analysis.
Sylvie Cifuentes
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Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 2015
AbstractREDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) started as a global project aimed at reducing CO2 emissions by protecting tropical forests. At the same time, several so‐called co‐benefits were listed in the original documents, such as biodiversity and other environmental services, poverty reduction and sustainable ...
S. Howell
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AbstractREDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) started as a global project aimed at reducing CO2 emissions by protecting tropical forests. At the same time, several so‐called co‐benefits were listed in the original documents, such as biodiversity and other environmental services, poverty reduction and sustainable ...
S. Howell
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2018
Nuesiri assesses the UN-REDD (United Nations Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries) commitment to strengthen local democracy as a safeguard protecting local interests in REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation with the added goals of Conserving and ...
E. Nuesiri
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Nuesiri assesses the UN-REDD (United Nations Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries) commitment to strengthen local democracy as a safeguard protecting local interests in REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation with the added goals of Conserving and ...
E. Nuesiri
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‘Silent offsets’ and feminist perspectives on women, climate change, UN-REDD+
2021Annie T. Ginty
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An assessment of UN-REDD in Lam Dong Province, Vietnam
Water, Climate Change and the Boomerang Effect, 2018Laura Maxwell +3 more
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The Effectiveness of the Un-Redd Programme as a Guardian Oftropical Forests in Developing Countries
2023Lakmini Fernando +2 more
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