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DOI10.17528/cifor/003877
ISBN978-602-8693-83-7
The context of REDD+ in Mozambique: Drivers, agents, and institutions
Pendleton, L.; Donato, D.C.; Murray, B.C.; Crooks, S.; Jenkins, W.A.; Sifleet, S.; Craft, C.; Fourqurean, J.W.; Kauffman, J.B.; Marbà, N.; Megonigal, P.; Pidgeon, E.; Herr, D.; Gordon, D.; Baldera, A.
发表日期2012
出版者Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia
出版年2012
页码51p.
语种英语
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This publication offers an overview of REDD+ strategy in Mozambique through a synthesis of the current knowledge about the causes of forest carbon changes, a review of the legal and institutional context, and a description of the current political process of REDD+. The objective of the study is to collate data and relevant information, and to offer a preliminary analysis of the fundamental aspects that can help promote efficiency, efficacy, and equity in REDD+ policy. Specifically, this study concludes that some of the major problems for REDD+ in Mozambique are the lack of data about deforestation and forest degradation, institutional weakness (regarding monitoring and propriety rights), and gaps in human and technical capacity to fulfil demands associated with REDD+. Therefore, efficient results will depend on the degree to which REDD+ policies are oriented toward real mitigation of the sources of forest carbon changes. In Mozambique, REDD+ policy tends to originate outside the timber sector. The cost-effectiveness of the results will depend on identifying and addressing the fundamental causes of forest carbon changes through more viable REDD+ policy options; government capacity to respond to REDD+ demands, especially at the sub-national level; the capacity of civil society and other institutions; and the strength of the institutional framework. The degree of success of equitable outcomes and the generation of co-benefits will depend on the inclusion and appropriateness of the processes at the national level; if those who support REDD+ costs are also being compensated; and on the general definition of carbon rights and environmental services.

主题REDD ; climatic change
区域Mozambique
URLhttps://www.cifor.org/library/3877/
来源智库Center for International Forestry Research (Indonesia)
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Pendleton, L.,Donato, D.C.,Murray, B.C.,et al. The context of REDD+ in Mozambique: Drivers, agents, and institutions. 2012.
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