2011
DOI: 10.1353/lag.2011.0024
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A New Solution to a Persistent Problem: Addressing Tropical Deforestation with Carbon Forestry Offset Projects

Abstract: La deforestación de los bosques tropicales se ha convertido en una parte integral en las políticas de negociación sobre cambio climático. Los proyectos forestales de carbono se presentan a la comunidad internacional como un nuevo mecanismo para mitigar el cambio climático pero también para aumentar la cobertura de bosques y contribuir al desarrollo rural. En el Perú amazónico el cambio de uso del suelo por prácticas agrícolas es la principal causa de deforestación. Este estudio identifica los factores que infl… Show more

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“…The most frequently addressed Latin-American subregion was the Amazon [81][82][83], followed by Central America (Mexico and surroundings), and the Andean region (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile). In fact, as seen in Figure 4, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador were the countries with more discussed governance challenges in the sample.…”
Section: Results and Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most frequently addressed Latin-American subregion was the Amazon [81][82][83], followed by Central America (Mexico and surroundings), and the Andean region (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile). In fact, as seen in Figure 4, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador were the countries with more discussed governance challenges in the sample.…”
Section: Results and Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other unidimensional subsets were significantly lower: first, the political dimension with seven papers, among which were some on fragmentation and cooperation on global energy governance [77] and trade and trade policy in Latin America and the Caribbean [93]. Second, was the environmental with only one paper on carbon forestry offset projects [83]; and third, the socio-spatial dimension with none.…”
Section: Discussion: Current Challenges Of Governance In Globalized Lmentioning
confidence: 99%