Forest preservation in a changing climate : REDD+ and indigenous and community rights in Indonesia and Tanzania /

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Author / Creator:Jodoin, Sébastien, 1982- author.
Imprint:Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
©2017
Description:1 online resource (xv, 252 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13479184
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ISBN:9781316986882
1316986888
1107189004
9781107189003
1316638731
9781316638736
9781107189003
9781316638736
1108100155
9781108100151
1108102956
9781108102957
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"This book provides a comprehensive socio-legal examination of how global efforts to fight climate change by reducing carbon emissions in the forestry sector (known as REDD+) have affected the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities in developing countries. Grounded in extensive qualitative empirical research conducted globally, the book shows that the transnational legal process for REDD+ has created both challenges and unexpected opportunities for the recognition and protection of indigenous and community rights. It shows that pursuit of REDD+ has resulted in important variations in how human rights standards are understood and applied across multiple sites of law, with mixed results for indigenous peoples and local communities. With its provocative findings, interdisciplinary research design, and analytical framework, this book will make a valuable contribution to the study of the influence of transnational legal processes in a globalizing world. This title is also available as Open Access"--
Other form:Print version: Jodoin, Sébastien. Forest Preservation in a Changing Climate. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ©2017 9781107189003
Table of Contents:
  • Background and Context
  • Existing Knowledge
  • Analytical Framework
  • Research Design
  • Originality and Significance
  • Overview
  • The Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
  • The Origins of the Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
  • Levels, Sites, and Forms of Law in the Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
  • The Complexity of the Transnational Legal Process for REDD+
  • Rights and REDD+ in International and Transnational Law
  • The Emergence of Rights in the Field of REDD+
  • Indigenous and Community Rights in UNFCCC Decision-Making on REDD+
  • Indigenous and Community Rights in the World Bank FCPF
  • Indigenous and Community Rights in the UN-REDD Programme
  • Indigenous and Community Rights in the CCBA
  • Indigenous and Community Rights in the REDD+ SES
  • Heterogeneity in the Recognition of Indigenous and Community Rights in International and Transnational Sites of Law for REDD+
  • Rights and Jurisdictional REDD+ in Indonesia
  • Forests, Governance, and Rights in Indonesia
  • The Pursuit and Governance of Jurisdictional REDD+ in Indonesia
  • The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Jurisdictional REDD+ Readiness Activities in Indonesia
  • Explaining the Conveyance and Construction of Rights through Jurisdictional REDD+ Activities in Indonesia
  • REDD+ and the Future of Indigenous and Community Rights in Indonesia
  • Rights and Jurisdictional REDD+ in Tanzania
  • Forests, Governance, and Rights in Tanzania
  • The Pursuit and Governance of Jurisdictional REDD+ in Tanzania
  • The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Jurisdictional REDD+ Readiness Activities in Tanzania Explaining the Conveyance and Construction of Rights through Jurisdictional REDD+ Activities in Tanzania
  • REDD+ and the Future of Indigenous and Community Rights in Tanzania
  • Rights and Project-Based REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania
  • The Transnational Market for Project-Based REDD+ Activities
  • Rights and Project-Based REDD+ Activities in Indonesia
  • Rights and Project-Based REDD+ Activities in Tanzania
  • Explaining the Conveyance and Construction of Rights in Project-Based REDD+ Activities in Indonesia and Tanzania
  • The Future of Indigenous and Community Rights in the Transnational Market for REDD+
  • Comparing Rights and REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania
  • Rights and Jurisdictional REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania
  • Rights and Project-Based REDD+ in Indonesia and Tanzania
  • Rights and REDD+ at Multiple Levels in Indonesia and Tanzania Conclusion: REDD+, Rights, and Law in a Transnational Perspective
  • Significant Findings on REDD+ and Rights
  • Limitations
  • Future Research on REDD+ and Rights
  • Implications for the Study of Transnational Legal Processes
  • REDD+ and the Intersections of Human Rights and Environmental Governance.