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APA 6th ed. Unlocking Climate Change Mitigation. (2009, October 1). Retrieved from https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000025
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Unlocking Climate Change Mitigation
Date
01 Oct 2009
Editors
RECOFTC
Publisher
RECOFTC
Serial No.
0000025
Copyright
Copyright © RECOFTC October 2009
The 450 million people living in and around Asia-Pacific forests hold a vital stake in the success of REDD. For effective reductions in emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, such schemes must:
- First do no harm. Local people’s access, use, and management rights to forests must be protected. Special care must be taken to ensure that vulnerable groups — including indigenous peoples, the poor, women, and children — are not adversely affected.
- Address local people’s needs and aspirations. Local communities and indigenous peoples must be fairly rewarded for the vital environmental services they provide.
- Harness local knowledge and skills. Local and indigenous people’s experience and skills in forest management make them indispensable partners in REDD.