05979oam 2200793I 450 991046301370332120200520144314.01-138-80964-00-203-07722-91-299-14118-81-135-13026-410.4324/9780203077221 (CKB)2670000000331297(EBL)1125204(OCoLC)828298789(SSID)ssj0000821694(PQKBManifestationID)12332310(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000821694(PQKBWorkID)10878976(PQKB)10923949(MiAaPQ)EBC1125204(Au-PeEL)EBL1125204(CaPaEBR)ebr10659520(CaONFJC)MIL445368(OCoLC)827944834(EXLCZ)99267000000033129720180706d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrClimate change, forests and REDD lessons for institutional design /edited by Joyeeta Gupta, Nicolien van der Grijp and Onno KuikAbingdon, Oxon ;New York, N.Y. :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (289 p.)Routledge research in environmental lawRoutledge research in environmental lawDescription based upon print version of record.1-299-14118-8 0-415-52699-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Climate Change, Forests and REDD: Lessons for Institutional Design; Contents; Tables; Figures; Boxes; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Climate change and forests: From the Noordwijk Declaration to REDD; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Climate change; 1.2.1 The physical problem; 1.2.2 The governance process; 1.2.3 The key political challenges; 1.3 Forests; 1.3.1 Current status; 1.3.2 Deforestation and degradation; 1.3.3 The governance process; 1.3.4 The key political challenges; 1.4 Climate change and forests; 1.5 The research questions and the analytical framework; 1.6 Inferences2 The forest transition, the drivers of deforestation and governance approaches2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The forest transition; 2.3 The drivers of deforestation; 2.3.1 Generic drivers and forest transitions; 2.3.2 Drivers of deforestation in different regions; 2.4 Instruments of forest governance; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 Forest transitions, drivers and forest policy; 2.4.3 Classifying governance instruments; 2.4.4 Regulatory instruments; 2.4.5 Economic and market instruments; 2.4.6 Suasive, information and research instruments; 2.4.7 Management measures; 2.4.8 Forest instruments and drivers2.5 Inferences3 Global forest governance; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Institutions; 3.2.1 A brief history; 3.2.2 Global institutions with a forest-focused mandate; 3.2.3 Global institutions with a forest-related mandate and/or an indirect impact on forest services; 3.2.4 Global governance institutions and ecosystem services; 3.2.5 Regional institutions with a forest-focused mandate; 3.2.6 Regional institutions with a forest-related mandate and/or an indirect impact on forest services; 3.2.7 Extra-territorial impacts of national governance3.3 Key principles and concepts in international forest governance3.3.1 Key principles; 3.3.2 Key concepts; 3.4 Instruments of international forest governance; 3.4.1 Regulatory instruments; 3.4.2 Economic instruments; 3.4.3 Suasive instruments; 3.5 Inferences; 4 The emergence of REDD on the global policy agenda; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Forests under the UN Climate Convention and the Kyoto Protocol; 4.2.1 Early days: the forest-climate pre-Kyoto debate; 4.2.2 Forests in the Kyoto Protocol - 'integrating forest commitments into the climate regime'; 4.3 The emergence of REDD4.3.1 REDD in the UNFCCC negotiations4.3.2 REDD developments outside the UNFCCC; 4.4 Key challenges for REDD at the international level: designing an effective, robust mechanism; 4.4.1 The right scale for REDD; 4.4.2 Reference levels; 4.4.3 Financing REDD; 4.4.4 Monitoring, reporting and verification; 4.4.5 Permanence, additionality and leakage; 4.4.6 Safeguards; 4.5 Key challenges for REDD at the domestic level: implementation and benefit-sharing; 4.5.1 The impact of REDD to date; 4.5.2 Challenges of good governance, tenure and internal benefit-sharing4.5.3 Risks and implications of commodifying forest carbonA search for new methods for dealing with climate change led to the identification of forest maintenance as a potential policy option that could cost-effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with the development of measures for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD). This book explores how an analysis of past forest governance patterns from the global through to the local level, can help us to build institutions which more effectively deal with forests within the climate change regime. The book assesses the options for reducing emissions from deforestation iRoutledge Research in International Environmental LawCarbon sequestrationClimate change mitigationInternational cooperationDeforestationEnvironmental aspectsForest degradationElectronic books.Carbon sequestration.Climate change mitigationInternational cooperation.DeforestationEnvironmental aspects.Forest degradation.577.27Grijp Nicolien van der932564Gupta Joyeeta1964-932565Kuik Onno1955-932566MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463013703321Climate change, forests and REDD2098624UNINA