APA 6th ed. Conflict in REDD+: An Analysis of Sources of Conflict Based on Case Studies from South and Southeast Asia. (2016, May 1). Retrieved from https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000016
MLA 8th ed. Conflict in REDD+: An Analysis of Sources of Conflict Based on Case Studies from South and Southeast Asia. RECOFTC, 1 May 2016, https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000016.
Chicago 17th ed. RECOFTC. 2016. "Conflict in REDD+: An Analysis of Sources of Conflict Based on Case Studies from South and Southeast Asia." Published May 1, 2016. https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000016.
Conflict in REDD+: An Analysis of Sources of Conflict Based on Case Studies from South and Southeast Asia
Based on empirical case studies in four countries in South (Nepal) and Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Myanmar and Viet Nam), this issue paper examines how REDD+ can be a driver of conflict (and cooperation), particularly between forest communities, governments and REDD+ project developers, as well as between and within communities and within national government agencies. The paper aims to flag issues (such as increased restrictions on forest access by local communities) that need greater attention regarding conflict and cooperation from the development and implementation of REDD+ as well as put forward recommendations to key stakeholders to ensure that REDD+ succeeds in providing real opportunities for achieving sustainable forest management in a region where deforestation, rural poverty and land use conflicts are a significant challenge.