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1 online resource (310 pages) |
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Cover; Law, Tropical Forests and Carbon; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Framing the problem: perspectives from law, science and governance; 1 International legal frameworks for REDD+: ensuring legitimacy; 1.1 The Bali Action Plan; 1.2 The Copenhagen Accord and the Cancun and Durban Agreements; 1.2.1 Global average temperatures; 1.2.2 Extending the life of the Kyoto Protocol; 1.2.3 Developing country commitments; 1.2.4 Developing a new legally binding Protocol, instrument or outcome; 1.2.5 The financial mechanism |
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1.3 Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+)1.3.1 Policy approaches for REDD+; 1.3.2 Concerns about the COP17 REDD+ outcomes; 1.3.2.1 The safeguards; 1.3.2.2 Modalities for forest reference emission levels and forest reference levels; 1.4 Ensuring legitimacy; 1.4.1 The rights of Indigenous people; 1.4.2 Transparency and governance structures: institutional capacity to assert REDD+ rights; 1.4.2.1 International law and transparency indicators; 1.4.2.2 Transparency norms; 1.4.2.3 Legal standing |
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1.4.2.4 The need for the full and effective participation of Indigenous peoples and local communities: transparent access to de1.5 Conclusions; 2 Tropical forests: carbon, climate and biodiversity; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Tropical deforestation: past and future patterns; 2.3 Carbon emissions from tropical deforestation; 2.4 The tropical carbon sink; 2.5 Other services provided by tropical forests; 2.6 Options for restoring or retaining carbon stocks in tropical forests; 2.7 Biodiversity and conservation within the REDD+ framework; 2.8 The limitations of REDD+ as a climate mitigation tool |
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2.9 Conclusions3 Measuring tropical forest carbon stocks; 3.1 Defining tropical forest carbon stocks; 3.2 Relevance of the tropical forest carbon stocks; 3.3 Uncertainties related to the tropical forest carbon stocks; 3.4 Measuring forest carbon in the REDD+ context; 3.5 Approaches for measuring forest carbon stocks; 3.6 Existing datasets on tropical forest carbon stocks; 3.7 Field measurement of forest carbon stocks; 3.8 Carbon stock retrieval from remote sensing; 3.8.1 Sensors: optical, radar or lidar?; 3.8.2 Optical remote sensing for carbon stock retrieval |
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3.8.2.1 Physical basis: the spectral properties of vegetation3.8.2.2 Image processing and variable selection; 3.8.2.3 High and low resolution sensors -- trade-offs; 3.8.3 Modelling approaches; 3.9 Comparison and validation of carbon stock datasets; 3.10 Future research; 4 The quiet woods: REDD+ in societies with intact rainforests; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Society-environment relations in countries with intact tropical forests; 4.3 Land tenure in places with intact rainforests; 4.4 REDD+ in the quiet forests; 4.5 Conclusion: the road ahead for the quiet woods |
Summary |
This interdisciplinary and in-depth critical analysis of REDD+ offers perspectives on its enforcement under international law |
Analysis |
REDD Plus |
Notes |
5 REDD+ and multi-level governance: governing for what and for whom? |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (Program)
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SUBJECT |
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (Program) fast |
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Forestry law and legislation.
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Carbon offsetting -- Law and legislation.
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Climatic changes -- Law and legislation.
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Environmental law, International.
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LAW -- Environmental.
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Carbon offsetting -- Law and legislation
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Climatic changes -- Law and legislation
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Environmental law, International
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Forestry law and legislation
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
MacKenzie, Catherine (Law teacher)
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McDermott, Constance
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LC no. |
2012043732 |
ISBN |
9781107336681 |
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1107336686 |
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1139236903 |
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9781139236904 |
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9781299399914 |
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1299399916 |
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9781107333369 |
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1107333369 |
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1107326923 |
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9781107326927 |
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1107237130 |
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9781107237131 |
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1107332605 |
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9781107332607 |
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