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Indigenous Affairs 1-2/09
REDD and indigenous peoples Editor: Sille Stidsen
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The theme of this issue is indigenous peoples' engagement with forest conservation in the name of climate change mitigation (known as REDD programmes - short for 'Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation')
Content:
Editoral - REDD and indigenous people - by Sille Stidsen (Download)
Africa:
REDD and indigenous peoples' rights in Africa - by Kanyinke Sena (Download)
Indigenous peoples and forest management - before and after REDD: The case of Tanzania - by Rie Odgaard and Faustin P. Maganga (Download)
Tanzania: Indigenous peoples' recent engagement in the REDD process - by Elifuraha Isaya Laltaika (Download)
The indigenous voice in the REDD process in the Democratic Republic of Congo - by Roger Muchuba (Download)
Asia
Shifting the blame? Southeast Asia's Indigenous peoples and shifting cultivation in the age of climate change - by Christian Erni (Download)
Challenges and opportunities for indigenous nationalities in the face of REDD partnerships in Nepal - by Pasang Dolma Sherpa (Download)
Sinar Resmi Declaration - by AMAN, Indonesia (Download)
The Kalahan Forests and carbon: a Philippines case study - by Delbert Rice (Download)
Central America
Turning timber into rights? A case study on indigenous communities' sustainable and income generating forest management in Nicaragua - by Nikolaj Bro Moseholm (Download) |
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