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How are REDD+ proponents addressing tenure problems? Evidence from Brazil, Cameroon, Tanzania, Indonesia, and Vietnam

Author(s) Sunderlin, W.D., Larson, A.M., Duchelle, A.E., Pradnja Resosudarmo, I.A., Huynh, T.B., Awono, A. & Dokken, T.
Year of publication 2013
This paper assesses proponent activities to address tenure insecurity in light of actions required for effective and equitable implementation of REDD+. Field research was carried out at 19 REDD+ project sites and 71 villages in Brazil, Cameroon, Tanzania, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Results show proponents addressed tenure insecurity by demarcating village and forest boundaries and identifying legal right holders, but were limited in their ability to resolve local tenure challenges that were national in origin and scope. Still needed are national tenure actions, integration of national and local tenure efforts, clarification of international and national REDD+ policies, and conflict resolution mechanisms.
Type of Case
Printed publication (book, sourcebook, journal article…)
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
Region
Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific
Biome
Tropical
Forest Type
All forest types (natural and planted)
Primary Designated Function
All