REDD+ and the Reconfiguration of Public Authority in the Forest Sector: A Comparative Case Study of Indonesia and Brazil

Chris Höhne, Harald Fuhr, Thomas Hickmann, Markus Lederer, Fee Stehle

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Since the 1980s, central governments have decentralized forestry to local governments in many countries of the Global South. More recently, REDD+ has started to impact forest policy-making in these countries by providing incentives to ensure a national-level approach to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. Höhne et al. analyze to what extent central governments have rebuilt capacity at the national level, imposed regulations from above, and interfered in forest management by local governments for advancing REDD+. Using the examples of Brazil and Indonesia, the chapter illustrates that while REDD+ has not initiated a large-scale recentralization in the forestry sector, it has supported the reinforcement and pooling of REDD+ related competences at the central government level.
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationGlobal Forest Governance and Climate Change
Undertitel på värdpublikationInterrogating Representation, Participation, and Decentralization
RedaktörerEmmanuel O. Nuesiri
UtgivningsortBasingstoke
FörlagPalgrave Macmillan
Sidor203-241
Antal sidor39
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-3-319-71946-7
ISBN (tryckt)978-3-030-10133-6
StatusPublished - 2018
Externt publiceradJa

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Statsvetenskap (exklusive studier av offentlig förvaltning och globaliseringsstudier)
  • Tvärvetenskapliga studier

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