Politics of Deforestation and REDD+ in Indonesia
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Politics of Deforestation and REDD+ in Indonesia
Global Climate Change Mitigation
Williams, David Aled
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
152
Mole
9781032213385
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Curbing Deforestation in the Hyper-Capitalist Age
1. REDD+ as Neoliberal Environmentalism: A Political Ecology Perspective
2. A Brief Political History of Indonesian Forest Governance
3. Bureaucratic Institutionalization or Business-as-Usual? REDD+ and Related Forest Policies in Indonesia
4. Success and Failure in the UN-REDD Pilots: REDD+ as Viewed from Central Sulawesi
5. Winners and Losers in the Indonesia-Norway REDD+ Story
Conclusion: Beyond REDD+, Towards Regenerative Nature-Society Relations
1. REDD+ as Neoliberal Environmentalism: A Political Ecology Perspective
2. A Brief Political History of Indonesian Forest Governance
3. Bureaucratic Institutionalization or Business-as-Usual? REDD+ and Related Forest Policies in Indonesia
4. Success and Failure in the UN-REDD Pilots: REDD+ as Viewed from Central Sulawesi
5. Winners and Losers in the Indonesia-Norway REDD+ Story
Conclusion: Beyond REDD+, Towards Regenerative Nature-Society Relations
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National Redd;Central Sulawesi;UN-REDD Programme;Civil Society;Forest Loss;Forest Cover Loss;FPIC;Redd;Political Ecology;Indonesia;Global Forest Watch;REDD+;Lore Lindu National Park;politics;Forest Carbon;environment;South Sulawesi;economy;Forest Area Function;governance;Darul Islam Rebellion;carbon;FPIC Process;climate change;Socio-economic Development;Tree Cover Loss;Customary Territories;Central Kalimantan;16th Century Ce;Political Ecology Lens;Political Ecology Literature;Customary Forests;President Jokowi
Introduction: Curbing Deforestation in the Hyper-Capitalist Age
1. REDD+ as Neoliberal Environmentalism: A Political Ecology Perspective
2. A Brief Political History of Indonesian Forest Governance
3. Bureaucratic Institutionalization or Business-as-Usual? REDD+ and Related Forest Policies in Indonesia
4. Success and Failure in the UN-REDD Pilots: REDD+ as Viewed from Central Sulawesi
5. Winners and Losers in the Indonesia-Norway REDD+ Story
Conclusion: Beyond REDD+, Towards Regenerative Nature-Society Relations
1. REDD+ as Neoliberal Environmentalism: A Political Ecology Perspective
2. A Brief Political History of Indonesian Forest Governance
3. Bureaucratic Institutionalization or Business-as-Usual? REDD+ and Related Forest Policies in Indonesia
4. Success and Failure in the UN-REDD Pilots: REDD+ as Viewed from Central Sulawesi
5. Winners and Losers in the Indonesia-Norway REDD+ Story
Conclusion: Beyond REDD+, Towards Regenerative Nature-Society Relations
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National Redd;Central Sulawesi;UN-REDD Programme;Civil Society;Forest Loss;Forest Cover Loss;FPIC;Redd;Political Ecology;Indonesia;Global Forest Watch;REDD+;Lore Lindu National Park;politics;Forest Carbon;environment;South Sulawesi;economy;Forest Area Function;governance;Darul Islam Rebellion;carbon;FPIC Process;climate change;Socio-economic Development;Tree Cover Loss;Customary Territories;Central Kalimantan;16th Century Ce;Political Ecology Lens;Political Ecology Literature;Customary Forests;President Jokowi