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Session Chair: Peter Veit, World Resources Institute, United States of America
Location:MC 9-100
Presentations
ID: 786 / 05-09: 1 Individual Papers Topics: Commons and natural resource management Keywords: forest management, community participation, guidelines
Practical guide for the creation and management of conservation space
Douglas Steinberg1, Bala W. Sanou2, Fako Bruno Ouattara2, Brook Johnson2, Amber Lee James1, Caroline Plançon-Rodriguez3
1National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International, United States of America; 2Independent Consultant, Burkina Faso; 3World Bank, United States of America
Development of a practical guide to support local actors in the development and management of conservation areas in the context of REDD+
Amber Lee James, Bala Wenceslas Sanou, Fako Bruno Ouattara
NCBA CLUSA International, United States of America
ID: 178 / 05-09: 4 Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: REDD+, GREEN GROWTH, LAND GRABBING, SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
Rethinking land development and offset mechanisms in cambodia
Alexander Marx, Ratana Pen
Heinrich Boell Foundation, Cambodia
ID: 344 / 05-09: 5 Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: REDD+, indigenous peoples, rights, climate change
Environmental justice in the REDD+ frontier: indigenous experiences from the scholarly literature and proposals for a way forward
Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti, Anne Larson
Center for International Forestry Research, Peru
ID: 890 / 05-09: 6 Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: REDD, ILO 169, Traditional Rights, Indigenous Territories
How the climate protection strengthens the indigenous territories in the Amazon: The REDD Early Movers Program (REM) in Mato Grosso - Brazil