Climate Change and Forest Governance
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<p>Deforestation in tropical rainforest countries is one of the largest contributors to human-induced climate change. Deforestation especially in the tropics contributes around 20 per cent of annual global greenhouse gas emissions and in the case of Indonesia amounts to 85 per cent of its annual emissions from human activities. This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the emerging legal and policy frameworks for managing forests as a key means to address climate change. </p> <p>The authors uniquely combine an assessment of the international rules for forestry governance with a detailed assessment of the legal and institutional context of Indonesia; one of the most globally important test case jurisdictions for the effective roll-out of 'Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation' (REDD). Using Indonesia as a key case study the book explores challenges that heavily forested States face in resource management to address climate mitigation imperatives such as providing safeguards for local communities and indigenous peoples.</p> <p>This book will be of great relevance to students scholars and policymakers with an interest in international environmental law climate change and environment and sustainability studies in general.</p>
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