The institutional complex for REDD+: a 'benevolent jigsaw'?
REDD+ is of undeniable relevance to various international legal regimes, including those for forests, climate change, biological diversity, human rights and trade, reflecting the diverse drivers and impacts of deforestation. In addition, transnational governance arrangements have started to compleme...
Main Authors: | van Asselt, H, McDermott, CL |
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Other Authors: | Voigt, C |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Edward Elgar Publishing
2016
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