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Understanding the socio-economic conditions, the drivers for land use change and economic development, along with cultural and social characteristics, is essential to ensure that land use decisions are made that ensure positive economic and social outcomes are optimised. The CoLUPSIA socio-economic team researched the conditions facing communities and individual households across four pilot areas, each area representing different socio-economic and environmental/ bio-physical conditions. Household, village, key interview surveys and focus group discussions, were completed for 876 households, 22 villages, equivalent to approximately 7.2% of the total number of households and 10% of villages i...
Understanding the socio-economic conditions, the drivers for land use change and economic development, along with cultural and social characteristics, is essential to ensure that land use decisions are made that ensure positive economic and social outcomes are optimised. The CoLUPSIA socio-economic team researched the conditions facing communities and individual households across five pilot areas, each area representing different socio-economic and environmental/ bio-physical conditions. Household, village, key interview surveys and focus group discussions, were completed for 566 households, 19 villages, equivalent to approximately 7.6% of the total number of households and 20% of villages o...
En tant qu’idée, la REDD+ a tout d’une réussite : Il s’agit d’une approche inédite qui donne l’espoir d’obtenir une quantité considérable de financements basés sur les résultats afin de satisfaire le besoin urgent d’atténuation des effets du changement climatique. C’est un cadre à l’image de la canopée, suffisamment vaste pour permettre à un large éventail d’acteurs de faire germer leurs propres initiatives. La REDD+ est confrontée à des défis gigantesques : Certains groupes d’intérêt politiques et économiques puissants sont enclins à poursuivre la déforestation et la dégradation. La mise en œuvre de la REDD+ doit être coordonnée à plusieurs éc...
Analysing REDD+: Challenges and choices [Japanese] This is the third book in a series of highly recognised REDD+ volumes from CIFOR. It provides an analysis of actual REDD+ design and early implementation, based on a large research project the Global Comparative Study on REDD+ (GCS), undertaken by CIFOR and partners. It takes stock of national, subnational and local REDD+ experiences, and identifies the political and practical challenges to designing and implementing effective, efficient and equitable REDD+ policies and projects.
Como ideia, REDD+ é uma história de sucesso: é uma nova abordagem que gera esperança de financiamento significativo baseado em resultados, para satisfazer uma necessidade urgente de mitigação das mudanças climáticas. A ideia tem sido suficientemente abrangente para servir como uma cúpula sob a qual uma ampla gama de atores pode desenvolver seus programas específicos. REDD+ enfrenta enormes desafios: interesses políticos e econômicos poderosos favorecem o contínuo desmatamento e degradação florestal. Sua implementação deve ser coordenada entre vários níveis e agências do governo; os benefícios devem ser distribuídos e precisam equilibrar eficácia e capital; a insegurança e as salvaguardas do direito de ocupação devem ser verdadeiramente abordadas; e são necessárias instituições transparentes, monitoramento confiável do carbono e níveis de referência realistas para apoiar sistemas baseados em resultados.
This study aims to introduce the natural resource uses of Dayak Mentebah people of the village Nanga Dua, West Kalimantan. It is part of the project CoLUPSIA that focuses on reinforcing small stakeholders rights. Furthermore, ecological data are collected to support the protection of Indonesias species rich and vulnerable tropical forests, threatened through high deforestation rates. The local peoples perceptions about their environment and land uses were assessed using participatory survey techniques: focus group discussions, scoring exercises, free lists of species and participatory mapping. To further record the traditional practices a survey was conducted on medicinal plants. The e...