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REDD+ and Human Rights: Addressing Synergies between International Regimes

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Savaresi A (2013) REDD+ and Human Rights: Addressing Synergies between International Regimes. Ecology and Society, 18 (3), Art. No.: 5. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-05549-180305

Abstract
The making of the REDD+ mechanism in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has raised specific concerns on how to reconcile incentives for forest carbon sequestration with the protection of the rights of the numerous communities that rely upon forests for their livelihood, shelter, and survival. Although the nascent REDD+ mechanism provides an opportunity to provide multiple benefits, the design of a framework to secure such benefits and avoid perverse outcomes has proven complex. I provide an overview of progress toward the establishment of such framework, arguing that concerns over the social impact of REDD+ activities may be addressed by resorting to clearer and stronger links with human rights instruments.

Keywords
climate change; FLEGT; forests; human rights; Nagoya Protocol; REDD+

Journal
Ecology and Society: Volume 18, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2013
Date accepted by journal01/01/1990
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/24657
PublisherResilience Alliance
ISSN1708-3087

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