2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-017-1896-1
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Framing REDD+ in the Brazilian national media: how discourses evolved amid global negotiation uncertainties

Abstract: Reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+) in tropical countries is an important and contested element of the post-Kyoto climate regime. For policy options which generate controversy between diverse actor groups, such as REDD+, mass media plays an important role in defining and supporting policy possibilities. Anaylsis of the way in which national media frames issues of climate change and deforestation can offer insights into the nature of the contested domains of the REDD+ policy process. H… Show more

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“…Policy beliefs in established subsystems are less likely to change than in nascent ones, where conflict lines between opposing coalitions are weaker (Ingold et al, 2017). Thus, although the REDD+ subsystem is nascent in Brazil, it is linked to existing and strongly ideological and polarized debates about forest carbon offsetting, anti-deforestation approaches, and land use across actors and levels of governance (Gebara et al, 2017). In Indonesia, the policy domain has been less conflictual as debates in the early years of REDD+ were dominated by positive views, with some contention about reconciling economic and environmental protection, but dominant policy actors portraying reconciliatory win-win solutions (Cronin et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Policy beliefs in established subsystems are less likely to change than in nascent ones, where conflict lines between opposing coalitions are weaker (Ingold et al, 2017). Thus, although the REDD+ subsystem is nascent in Brazil, it is linked to existing and strongly ideological and polarized debates about forest carbon offsetting, anti-deforestation approaches, and land use across actors and levels of governance (Gebara et al, 2017). In Indonesia, the policy domain has been less conflictual as debates in the early years of REDD+ were dominated by positive views, with some contention about reconciling economic and environmental protection, but dominant policy actors portraying reconciliatory win-win solutions (Cronin et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon sequestration values are calculated using data on forest biomass and the market price for carbon. Carbon stock in India increased by 1054 million tonnes between 1994 and 2018 (FSI 2011b(FSI , 2019b.…”
Section: Methodology For Ecological Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La investigación comparativa indica que las coaliciones de políticas más visibles en los medios de comunicación no cuestionan las tendencias "de siempre" (businessas-usual) (Luttrell et al 2013;Cronin et al 2016;Khatri et al 2016;Gebara et al 2017;Pham et al 2017a). Por ejemplo, en Indonesia y Papúa Nueva Guinea, el discurso de la coalición con mayor presencia en los medios, dominada por actores estatales, se centra en gran medida en el financiamiento que dan los países industrializados a las actividades de REDD+ .…”
Section: Diseño De Políticasunclassified