2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.01.015
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Does Tenure Security Lead to REDD+ Project Effectiveness? Reflections from Five Emerging Sites in Indonesia

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“…Efforts to clarify property right is another central implementation goal in both Ghana and Nigeria, one which has also been identified in REDD+ literature as crucial for effective and equitable REDD+ [97,98]. In both cases, proponents of REDD+ realise the inadequacy of current legal-institutional frameworks for carbon rights determination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efforts to clarify property right is another central implementation goal in both Ghana and Nigeria, one which has also been identified in REDD+ literature as crucial for effective and equitable REDD+ [97,98]. In both cases, proponents of REDD+ realise the inadequacy of current legal-institutional frameworks for carbon rights determination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mengurangi emisi dari deforestasi dan degradasi hutan (REDD+) merupakan strategi untuk melibatkan negara-negara berkembang yang memiliki hutan, yang signifikan dalam upaya mitigasi perubahan iklim dunia (Resosudarmo, Admadja, Ekaputri, Intarini, & Indriatmoko, 2014). Indonesia dengan luas hutan tropis ke-3 terbesar setelah Brasil dan Congo, ditambah dengan tingkat deforestasi yang tinggi, merupakan negara penting terkait dengan REDD+ tersebut.…”
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“…7 An analysis of sites in Indonesia found existing tenure conditions to be inadequate for effective REDD+ implementation. 8 Even in Brazil, where there have been some advances in tenure regularization, tenure insecurity was found to be pervasive among households. 9 Tenure problems are rife Initiative proponents are trying to resolve tenure issues, for example by addressing causes of conflicts, demarcating boundaries through mapping, developing spatial land use plans, identifying legal right holders and registering property.…”
Section: Villagers Want To -And Should -Be Involvedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a study in Indonesia found that households have little interest in conserving standing forest unless it is important for their livelihoods. 8 This suggests that REDD+ will be effective only if it can compete economically with activities that emit greenhouse gases. REDD+ initiatives must balance forest protection with villagers' welfare concerns and protect agricultural livelihoods.…”
Section: Villagers Want To -And Should -Be Involvedmentioning
confidence: 99%