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Forest Preservation in a Changing Climate: REDD+ and Indigenous and Community Rights in Indonesia and Tanzania

Autor Sébastien Jodoin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2018
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 qualitative empirical research conducted globally, the book shows that the transnational legal process for REDD+ has created both serious challenges and unexpected opportunities for the recognition and protection of indigenous and community rights. It reveals that the pursuit of REDD+ has resulted in important variations in how human rights standards are understood and applied across multiple sites of law in the field of REDD+, with mixed results for indigenous peoples and local communities in Indonesia and Tanzania. With its original findings, rigourous research design, and interdisciplinary analytical framework, this book will make a valuable contribution to the study of transnational legal processes in a globalizing world. This title is also available as Open Access.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781316638736
ISBN-10: 1316638731
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: 2 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 150 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: grappling with the REDD+ paradox; 1. The transnational legal process for REDD+; 2. Rights and REDD+ in international and transnational law; 3. Rights and jurisdictional REDD+ in Indonesia; 4. Rights and jurisdictional REDD+ in Tanzania; 5. Rights and project-based REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania; 6. Comparing rights and REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania; Conclusion: REDD+, rights, and law in a transnational perspective.

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Descriere

This book explores how the transnational legal process for REDD+ has affected human rights in developing countries. This title is also available as Open Access.