Redeeming REDD: policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation
It is now well accepted that deforestation is a key source of greenhouse gas emissions and of climate change, with forests representing major sinks for carbon. As a result, public and private initiatives for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) have been widely endorse...
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Zusammenfassung: | It is now well accepted that deforestation is a key source of greenhouse gas emissions and of climate change, with forests representing major sinks for carbon. As a result, public and private initiatives for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) have been widely endorsed by policy-makers. A key issue is the feasibility of carbon trading or other incentives to encourage land-owners and indigenous people, particularly in developing tropical countries, to conserve forests, rather than to cut them down for agricultural or other development purposes. This book presents a major critique of the aims and policies of REDD as currently structured, particularly in terms of their social feasibility. It is shown how the claims to be able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as enhance people's livelihoods and biodiversity conservation are unrealistic. There is a naive assumption that technical or economic fixes are sufficient for success. However, the social and governance aspects of REDD, and its enhanced version known as REDD+, are shown to be implausible. Instead to enhance REDD's prospects, the author provides a roadmap for developing a new social contract that puts people first. |
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spelling | Brown, Michael I. VerfasserIn aut Redeeming REDD policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation Michael I. Brown 1st edition. [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] Routledge 2013 1 Online-Ressource (344 Seiten) Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index It is now well accepted that deforestation is a key source of greenhouse gas emissions and of climate change, with forests representing major sinks for carbon. As a result, public and private initiatives for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) have been widely endorsed by policy-makers. A key issue is the feasibility of carbon trading or other incentives to encourage land-owners and indigenous people, particularly in developing tropical countries, to conserve forests, rather than to cut them down for agricultural or other development purposes. This book presents a major critique of the aims and policies of REDD as currently structured, particularly in terms of their social feasibility. It is shown how the claims to be able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as enhance people's livelihoods and biodiversity conservation are unrealistic. There is a naive assumption that technical or economic fixes are sufficient for success. However, the social and governance aspects of REDD, and its enhanced version known as REDD+, are shown to be implausible. Instead to enhance REDD's prospects, the author provides a roadmap for developing a new social contract that puts people first. Industrial management Carbon sequestration Deforestation Control Forest conservation Forest protection Gestion d'entreprise Piégeage du carbone Déboisement ; Lutte contre Forêts ; Conservation Forêts ; Protection BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Environmental Economics BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Green Business NATURE ; Natural Resources Deforestation ; Control Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company. MitwirkendeR ctb 9780415517874 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780415517874 |
spellingShingle | Brown, Michael I. Redeeming REDD policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation Industrial management Carbon sequestration Deforestation Control Forest conservation Forest protection Gestion d'entreprise Piégeage du carbone Déboisement ; Lutte contre Forêts ; Conservation Forêts ; Protection BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Environmental Economics BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Green Business NATURE ; Natural Resources Deforestation ; Control |
title | Redeeming REDD policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation |
title_auth | Redeeming REDD policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation |
title_exact_search | Redeeming REDD policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation |
title_full | Redeeming REDD policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation Michael I. Brown |
title_fullStr | Redeeming REDD policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation Michael I. Brown |
title_full_unstemmed | Redeeming REDD policies, incentives, and social feasibility in avoided deforestation Michael I. Brown |
title_short | Redeeming REDD |
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topic_facet | Industrial management Carbon sequestration Deforestation Control Forest conservation Forest protection Gestion d'entreprise Piégeage du carbone Déboisement ; Lutte contre Forêts ; Conservation Forêts ; Protection BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Environmental Economics BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Green Business NATURE ; Natural Resources Deforestation ; Control |
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