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Law, tropical forests and carbon : The case of REDD

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013Description: 289p xiISBN:
  • 9781107028807
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.046000 LYS
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction; Part I. Framing the Problem: Perspectives from Law, Science and Governance: 1. International legal frameworks for REDD+: ensuring legitimacy Rosemary Lyster; 2. Tropical forests: carbon, climate and biodiversity Yadvinder Malhi and Toby R. Marthews; 3. Measuring tropical forest carbon stocks Valerio Avitabile; 4. The quiet woods: REDD+ in societies with intact rainforests Thomas K. Rudel; 5. REDD+ and multi-level governance: governing for what and for whom? Constance L. McDermott; Part II. Operationalising REDD+: 6. The financial aspects of REDD+: assessing costs, mobilizing and disbursing funds Charlotte Streck; 7. Designing, implementing and enforcing REDD+ schemes Catherine MacKenzie; 8. The science of measuring, reporting and verification (MRV) Ben DeVries and Martin Herold; Part III. Securing the Rights of Forest Dwellers: 9. Land and resource tenure: the rights of indigenous peoples and forest dwellers Robert Fisher and Rosemary Lyster; 10. Payments for ecosystem services and environmental governance in Indonesia Jeff Neilson and Beria Leimona; 11. REDD+ and development Leo Peskett; 12. Brazil and Indonesia: REaDD+y or not? Simon Butt, Beatriz Garcia, Jemma Parsons and Tim Stephens.
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Table of contents
Introduction;
Part I. Framing the Problem: Perspectives from Law, Science and Governance:
1. International legal frameworks for REDD+: ensuring legitimacy Rosemary Lyster;
2. Tropical forests: carbon, climate and biodiversity Yadvinder Malhi and Toby R. Marthews;
3. Measuring tropical forest carbon stocks Valerio Avitabile;
4. The quiet woods: REDD+ in societies with intact rainforests Thomas K. Rudel;
5. REDD+ and multi-level governance: governing for what and for whom? Constance L. McDermott; Part II. Operationalising REDD+:
6. The financial aspects of REDD+: assessing costs, mobilizing and disbursing funds Charlotte Streck;
7. Designing, implementing and enforcing REDD+ schemes Catherine MacKenzie;
8. The science of measuring, reporting and verification (MRV) Ben DeVries and Martin Herold;
Part III. Securing the Rights of Forest Dwellers:
9. Land and resource tenure: the rights of indigenous peoples and forest dwellers Robert Fisher and Rosemary Lyster;
10. Payments for ecosystem services and environmental governance in Indonesia Jeff Neilson and Beria Leimona;
11. REDD+ and development Leo Peskett;
12. Brazil and Indonesia: REaDD+y or not? Simon Butt, Beatriz Garcia, Jemma Parsons and Tim Stephens.

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