Getting REDD-ready: two models of coordination and engagement from Africa
IIED Briefing
, 4 pages
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Language:
English
Published: November 2012
Series:
IIED Briefing Papers
Product code:17139IIED
Deforestation is a complex problem. Almost 50 countries are now working towards REDD+ programmes — new plans to reduce climate change from loss of forests — and they are running into difficult dilemmas. Should REDD+ be led by a forestry agency, or by a cross-sectoral institution that can deal with the many pressures on forested land? How can pilot projects be designed to capture the different sides of the issue in a coherent way? Neighbouring Mozambique and Tanzania have taken approaches that sometimes intersect, but often contrast. Comparing the two offers lessons in~how to design the process of getting ready for REDD+.
Cite this publication
Nhantumbo, I.
(2012).
Getting REDD-ready: two models of coordination and engagement from Africa.
.
Available at https://www.iied.org/17139iied
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