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Governing the forests : an institutional analysis of REDD+ and community forest management in Asia / Jose Puppim de Oliveira, Tim Cadman, Hwan Ok Ma, Tek Maraseni, Anar Koli, Yogesh D. Jadhav and Dede Prabowo.

By: Puppim de Oliveira, Jose A.
Contributor(s): Cadman, Timothy, 1966- | Ma, Hwan, Ok | Tek, Maraseni | Koli, Anar | Jadhav, Yogesh D | Prabowo, Dede.
Series: : no.9; UNU-IAS policy report: Publisher: Yokohama : United Ntions University, Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IIAS) ; International Tropical Timber ORganization (ITTO), 2013Description: 53 p. ; ill. : 25 cm.ISBN: 9789280845457 (pbk.); 9789280845426 (e-book).Subject(s): CLIMATE CHANGE | FOREST MANAGEMENT | CARBON DIOXIDE | TROPICAL FORESTS | GOVERNANCE | ASIAOnline resources: full text available - pdf from UNU Collections
Contents:
EDD+: History, Description. Institutional Architecture and Governances Linking REDD+. Community Forest Management and Common-Pool Resources Cases of Community Forest Management and REDD+ Governance in Asia..
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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiation on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries (now referred to as REDD+) is discussed in the conclusion.

EDD+: History, Description. Institutional Architecture and Governances Linking REDD+. Community Forest Management and Common-Pool Resources Cases of Community Forest Management and REDD+ Governance in Asia..

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