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A primer on REDD+ and indigenous peoples

Katy Clark and I studied the issue of REDD+ and its implications for indigenous rights as we evaluated a joint project currently being implemented by the Coordinator for the Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin (COICA), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Environmental Defense Fund and the External Reference/Copyright

Publisher Name: 
Yale
Publisher-Link: 
http://environment.yale.edu
Author: 
Theo Varns
Author e-Mail: 
http://environment.yale.edu/blog/author/tsv2/

Seasons greetings 2012

We wish all the best to you and yours
As your family gathers near,
  We pray that you'll have a nice Christmas
And a Happy New Year.

Blessings and best wishes for 2012

 

Sustainable forest management in the tropics – panacea of folly?

There was book published back in 2003 and written by David W. Pearce, Francis E. Putz and Jerome K. Vanclay titled with “Sustainable forestry in the tropics : panacea or folly?”. It’s an interesting book coming up with some very clever ideas long before the PLUS-part of REDD has been born.

Sustainable Forest Management - a principle developed in Central Europe

SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY - A HANDED DOWN PRINCIPLE MAKES WORLD CAREER

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