The carbon fix forest carbon, social justice, and environmental governance
Section 1. Framing the carbon regime in the context of global trends -- Section 2. Accounting and accountability -- Section 3. National and subnational framings -- Section 4. REDD, rights, and equity -- Section 5. Alternative configurations of community and governance
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2017
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Zusammenfassung: | Section 1. Framing the carbon regime in the context of global trends -- Section 2. Accounting and accountability -- Section 3. National and subnational framings -- Section 4. REDD, rights, and equity -- Section 5. Alternative configurations of community and governance Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Foreword: The Carbon Offsetting Dilemma -- List of Acronyms -- Introduction: Carbon Offset Markets and Social Equity: Trading in Forests to Save the Planet -- SECTION I Framing the Carbon Regime in the Context of Global Trends -- 1 A Genealogy of Exchangeable Nature -- 2 Profits and Promises: Can Carbon Trading Save Forests and Aid Development? -- 3 Forest Carbon Sinks Prior to REDD: A Brief History of Their Role in the Clean Development Mechanism -- 4 Justice and Equity in Carbon Offset Governance: Debates and Dilemmas -- SECTION II Accounting and Accountability -- 5 The Limitations of International Auditing: The Case of the Norway-Guyana REDD+ Agreement -- 6 Corporate Carbon Footprinting as Techno-political Practice -- 7 Regulating Fairness in the Design of California's Cap-and-Trade Market -- SECTION III National and Subnational Framings -- 8 Carbon, Carbon Everywhere: How Climate Change Is Transforming Conservation in Costa Rica -- 9 Customary Landowners, Logging Companies and Conservationists in a Decentralized State: The Case of REDD+ and PES in Papua New Guinea -- 10 Interrogating Public Debates over Jurisdictional REDD+ in California's Global Warming Solutions Act: Implications for Social Equity -- 11 Doing REDD+ Work in Vietnam: Will the New Carbon Focus Bring Equity to Forest Management? -- SECTION IV REDD, Rights, and Equity -- 12 Renegotiating REDD: Beyond Social Safeguards to Social Contracts -- 13 A Win-Win Scenario? The Prospects for Indigenous Peoples in Carbon Sequestration: REDD Projects in Brazil -- 14 Equity Concerns during REDD+ Planning and Early Implementation: A Case from Malawi -- 15 Lessons from Community Forestry for REDD+ Social Soundness -- SECTION V Alternative Configurations of Community and Governance -- 16 Empowering Forest Dependent Communities: The Role of REDD+ and PES Projects -- 17 Climate Mitigation Based in Adaptation: El Salvador's Restoration of Mangrove Ecosystems, 2011-2013 -- 18 A Critical Reflection on Social Equity in Ugandan Carbon Forestry -- Index |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 331 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781611323320 978-1-61132-332-0 9781611323337 978-1-61132-333-7 9781315473994 9781315474007 9781315473987 |