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"The international legal framework for valuing the carbon stored in forests, known as 'Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation' (REDD+), will have a major impact on indigenous peoples and forest communities. The REDD+ regime contains many assumptions about the identity, tenure and rights of indigenous and local communities who inhabit, use or claim rights to forested lands. The authors bring together expert analysis of public international law, climate change treaties, property law, human rights and indigenous customary land tenure to provide a systemic account of the laws governing forest carbon sequestration and their interaction. Their work covers recent developments in climate change law, including the Agreement from the Conference of the Parties in Paris that came into force in 2016. The Impact of Climate Change Mitigation on Indigenous and Forest Communities is a rich and much-needed new contribution to contemporary understanding of this topic"-- Provided by publisher |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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1. Introduction -- Part I: Climate change mitigation and forest carbon sequestration. REDD+ as international legal regime ; REDD+'s broader international legal context -- Part II: State and indigenous peoples' relations in the context of REDD+. REDD+, identity law and 'free, prior and informed consent' ; REDD+, tenure and indigenous property claims ; Benefit-sharing in the REDD+ regime: linking rights and equitable outcomes -- Part III: Country examples. Malaysia and the UN-REDD programme : exploring possibilities for tenure pluralism in forest governance ; REDD+ in Melanesia : Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu ; Indigenous land tenures and carbon mitigation schemes : lessons from Northern Australia -- Part IV: Implications and conclusions. Interacting regimes and experimentalism ; Conclusion. |
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (Program)
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (Program) |
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Forestry law and legislation -- Developing countries.
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Forestry law and legislation. |
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Developing countries. |
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Greenhouse gas mitigation -- Law and legislation -- Developing countries.
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Greenhouse gas mitigation -- Law and legislation. |
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Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Developing countries.
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Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. |
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Forest degradation -- Control.
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Greenhouse gas mitigation.
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Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure.
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Forest degradation -- Control. |
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Greenhouse gas mitigation. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations. |
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Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies. |
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Electronic books.
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Godden, Lee.
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Young, Margaret A., 1975-
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Gover, Kirsty.
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Print version: Tehan, Maureen. Impact of climate change mitigation on indigenous and forest communities. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017 9781107074262 (DLC) 2017023167 (OCoLC)992434011 |
ISBN |
9781108514828 (electronic book) |
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1108514820 (electronic book) |
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9781139696609 (ebook) |
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1139696602 (ebook) |
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1107424801 |
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9781107424807 |
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9781107074262 |
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1107074266 |
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9781107424807 (paperback) |
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