Are REDD+ community forest projects following the principles for collective action, as proposed by Ostrom?
Forested countries in the global south that have agreed to engage in REDD+, a policy mechanism for addressing climate change, are receiving support to improve laws, policies, systems and structures. As a mechanism initiated at the global level and seeking to use forests to address a global commons c...
Main Authors: | Saeed, A, McDermott, C, Boyd, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals
2017
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