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Mustalahti, Irmeli; Development Studies, Department of Political and Economic Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland ; irmeli.mustalahti@helsinki.fi; Bolin, Anna; Independent Research Consultant, UK; bolinanna@gmail.com; Boyd, Emily; Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Whiteknights University of Reading, UK; e.boyd@leeds.ac.uk; Paavola, Jouni ; School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK; j.paavola@leeds.ac.uk. |
The scope of the reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) mechanism has broadened REDD+ to accommodate different country interests such as natural forests, protected areas, as well as forests under community-based management. In Tanzania the REDD+ mechanism is still under development and pilot projects are at an early stage. In this paper, we seek to understand how local priorities and needs could be met in REDD+ implementation and how these expectations match with global mitigation benefits. We examine the local priorities and needs in the use of land and forest resources in the Angai Villages Land Forest Reserve (AVLFR) in the Liwale District of Lindi Region in Tanzania. Primary data was collected in two villages, Mihumo and... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Participatory Forest Management (PFM); Pro-poor REDD+; REDD+; Tanzania. |
Ano: 2012 |
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