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Room:
Leipziger KUBUS | Hall 2
Topic:
07 Integrated forest conservation and management
Form of presentation:
Oral
Duration:
90 Minutes
Chair: Maryanne Grieg-Gran (International Institute for Environment and Development, IIED, UK)
03:15 pm
2960: Porras, Ina
Ina Porras | IIED | United Kingdom
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Authors:
Ina Porras | IIED | United Kingdom
David N. Barton | NINA | Norway
Adriana Chacón-Cascante | CATIE | Costa Rica
In this paper we look at the Costa Rican PES Programme: its political and technical evolution through nearly two decades, and its impacts on the forests, the ecosystem services they are expected to provide, and the people. We hope to fuel a critical, yet constructive debate to help bridge the gap between academic researcher and policy makers.
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03:30 pm
2999: Fernandez, Chloë
Chloë Fernandez | Cirad | France
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Authors:
Chloë Fernandez | Cirad | France
Dr. Céline Dutilly | CIRAD | France
Gwenolé Le Velly | CERDI - Université d'Auvergne | France
Dr. Driss Ezzine de Blas | Cirad | France
The Mexican PSA-H is seldom applied as an isolated instrument but as a component of an existing policy-mix. Based on ejidal and community surveys, this article seeks to identify the various policy mixes and discusses the factors influencing their existence and diverging PSA-H enrolment years. The paper also explores the policy-mix nesting level and impact on both households and communities.
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04:01 pm
2974: Davenport, Rob
Rob Davenport | CATIE and U. California, Santa Cruz | United States
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Authors:
Jorge Vivan | REDES | Brazil
Rob Davenport | CATIE and U. California, Santa Cruz | United States
Prof. Dr. Peter May | Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro | Brazil
Dr. Paulo Nunes | Juruena Carbon Sink Project | Brazil
Assessment of integrated conservation and development projects (ICDPs) suggests limited effectiveness in forest conservation. We evaluate ecological, economic and institutional indicators in agrarian reform settlements in NW Mato Grosso involved in such projects over 15 years. Sustained ICDP interventions conserved additional forest area, increased economic rents and improved institutional coordination.
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04:17 pm
3026: Rantala, Salla
Dr. Salla Rantala | University of Eastern Finland, University of Helsinki | Finland
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Authors:
Dr. Salla Rantala | University of Eastern Finland, University of Helsinki | Finland
Margaret Skutsch | National University of Mexico | Mexico
This study explores the challenges and opportunities for effective articulation of multiple policies, programmes and actions under the umbrella of Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) in Mexico. Procedural equity and legitimacy of multilevel REDD+ processes is analysed for implications for the environmental and social sustainability of the REDD+ policy mix.
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