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Analysis of National Forest Programs for REDD+ Implementation in six South and Southeast Asia countries
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ForestGEO, Asian Institute of Technology, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, University of Chittagong, ...
Published InForest Systems
Year2016
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Abstract
Aim of study: To facilitate REDD+ implementation and identify relevant attributes for robust REDD+ policies, this study evaluated and synthesized information from national forest programs in South and Southeast Asian countries.Area of study: Data was collected from six countries: Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Philippines, India and Thailand.Methods: The data sources for the evaluation was an in-depth desk review of relevant documents and focus group discussion among experts from each study country. Main Results: We found out that diverse factors may influence program feasibility and the ability to achieve ‘triple benefits’: the nature of the forest targeted by the policy, the characteristics of the population affected by the policy, attributes of the policy instrument and the different actors involved.Research highlights: We…
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Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementForest Management and PolicyEconomic and Environmental ValuationEnvironmental resource managementEconomic growthEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental planningForestryEnvironmental healthMarketingLawAncient history