2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2013.06.001
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Climate change and deforestation: The evolution of an intersecting policy domain

Abstract: Forests and climate change are increasingly dealt with as interconnected policy issues. Both the potential synergies and policy conflicts between forest conservation and restoration and climate change mitigation now receive sustained and high level attention from academic, policy analysis and practitioner communities across the globe. Arguably the most pronounced contemporary policy manifestation of this is the debate on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries (or R… Show more

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“…Eliasch, 2008;Stern, 2007). Others, however, criticize the neo-liberal logic of REDD+ and the "marketization" of forest carbon, highlighting the adverse equity and effectiveness implications of turning (certain aspects of) forests into commodities (Melo et al, 2014;Vijge, 2015;Stephan, 2012;Corbera, 2012;Van der Hoff et al, 2015;Nielsen, 2014;Buizer et al, 2014;McAfee, 2012). In this article we analyze views among policy actors regarding the preferred funding mechanism for REDD+.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Eliasch, 2008;Stern, 2007). Others, however, criticize the neo-liberal logic of REDD+ and the "marketization" of forest carbon, highlighting the adverse equity and effectiveness implications of turning (certain aspects of) forests into commodities (Melo et al, 2014;Vijge, 2015;Stephan, 2012;Corbera, 2012;Van der Hoff et al, 2015;Nielsen, 2014;Buizer et al, 2014;McAfee, 2012). In this article we analyze views among policy actors regarding the preferred funding mechanism for REDD+.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the centrality of monitoring systems in REDD+ debates, policies and practices, a focus on expert knowledge may empower scientific elites at the cost of those without scientific knowledge or expertise, such as local communities (Gupta et al, 2012Den Besten et al, 2014;Buizer et al, 2014;Gupta et al 2012Gupta et al , 2014. This has also been referred to as a "technicalization" trend (Gupta et al, 2014, p. 182).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whatever its explicit and implicit assumptions and promises, REDD+ was thus not introduced into a blank and undifferentiated space. Rather, it mapped out problematically across a sociopolitical space that had been shaped by antecedent resource claims, regulatory controls, and spatialized power networks (see also Buizer et al 2014). In this sense, REDD+ is less new than it was presented to be.…”
Section: The Neoliberal Market and The Commodification Of Xe Pian Npamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These declines in forest cover is attributed to be one of the major causes of climate change as a result of lack of adequate forest stock to absorb carbon and greenhouse gases (GHG) [16]. The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates that 17% of global GHG are as a result of these changes in land use and forest cover loss [17]- [19].…”
Section: Overview Of Deforestationmentioning
confidence: 99%