Avoided Deforestation with Sustainable Benefits (ADSB) in Indonesia - Sustainable, Efficient and Fair: can REDD be all Three?

TitleAvoided Deforestation with Sustainable Benefits (ADSB) in Indonesia - Sustainable, Efficient and Fair: can REDD be all Three?
Publication TypeResearch Brief
Authorsvan Noordwijk, M.; Dewi, S.; Swallow, B.; Purnomo, H.; Murdiyarso, D.
ContactAuthorasb@cgiar.org
PublisherWorld Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF, SEA Regional Office
Place PublishedBogor, Indonesia
Year of Publication2007
Number3
Pagination4
Publication LanguageEnglish
AbstractClimate Justice is a moral concept of fairness rather than a legal reality. The different actors negotiating over forest goods and services include governments, NGOs, companies, traders, migrants, farmers in the forest margins and indigenous forest people. Their interactions are complex at the national level and even more so in the context of international agreements between sovereign countries. As in any type of 'negotiation support', issues of substance ('hard data') play a role, but equally important is the process and 'bargaining position' that parties take.
KeywordsASB, Climate Change, Degradation, Forest margins, poverty, REDD, reforestation
URLhttp://www.asb.cgiar.org/pdfwebdocs/ASB-indonesia07-ADSB-sustainable.pdf
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