Forest preservation in a changing climate : REDD+ and Indigenous and community rights in Indonesia and Tanzania /
"This book provides a comprehensive socio-legal examination of how global efforts to fight climate change by reducing carbon emissions in the forestry sector (known as REDD+) have affected the rights of Indigenous peoples and local communities in developing countries. Grounded in extensive qual...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA :
Cambridge University Press,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Background and Context
- Existing Knowledge
- Analytical Framework
- Research Design
- Originality and Significance
- Overview
- The Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
- The Origins of the Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
- Levels, Sites, and Forms of Law in the Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
- The Complexity of the Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
- Rights and REDD+ in International and Transnational Law
- The Emergence of Rights in the Field of REDD+
- Indigenous and Community Rights in UNFCCC Decision-Making on REDD+
- Indigenous and Community Rights in the World Bank FCPF
- Indigenous and Community Rights in the UN-REDD Programme
- Indigenous and Community Rights in the CCBA
- Indigenous and Community Rights in the REDD+ SES
- Heterogeneity in the Recognition of Indigenous and Community Rights in International and Transnational Sites of Law for REDD+
- Rights and Jurisdictional REDD+ in Indonesia
- Forests, Governance, and Rights in Indonesia
- The Pursuit and Governance of Jurisdictional REDD+ in Indonesia
- The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Jurisdictional REDD+ Readiness Activities in Indonesia
- Explaining the Conveyance and Construction of Rights through Jurisdictional REDD+ Activities in Indonesia
- REDD+ and the Future of Indigenous and Community Rights in Indonesia
- Rights and Jurisdictional REDD+ in Tanzania
- Forests, Governance, and Rights in Tanzania
- The Pursuit and Governance of Jurisdictional REDD+ in Tanzania
- The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Jurisdictional REDD+ Readiness Activities in Tanzania Explaining the Conveyance and Construction of Rights through Jurisdictional REDD+ Activities in Tanzania
- REDD+ and the Future of Indigenous and Community Rights in Tanzania
- Rights and Project-Based REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania
- The Transnational Market for Project-Based REDD+ Activities
- Rights and Project-Based REDD+ Activities in Indonesia
- Rights and Project-Based REDD+ Activities in Tanzania
- Explaining the Conveyance and Construction of Rights in Project-Based REDD+ Activities in Indonesia and Tanzania
- The Future of Indigenous and Community Rights in the Transnational Market for REDD+
- Comparing Rights and REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania
- Rights and Jurisdictional REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania
- Rights and Project-Based REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania
- Rights and REDD+ at Multiple Levels in Indonesia and Tanzania Conclusion: REDD+, Rights, and Law in a Transnational Perspective
- Significant Findings on REDD+ and Rights
- Limitations
- Future Research on REDD+ and Rights
- Implications for the Study of Transnational Legal Processes
- REDD+ and the Intersections of Human Rights and Environmental Governance.