TY - BOOK AU - Lyster,Rosemary AU - MacKenzie,Catherine AU - McDermott,Constance TI - Law, tropical forests and carbon: the case of REDD+ SN - 9781139236904 (ebook) AV - K3884 .L39 2013 U1 - 344.04/633 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (Program) KW - Forestry law and legislation KW - Carbon offsetting KW - Law and legislation KW - Climatic changes KW - Environmental law, International N1 - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015); International legal frameworks for REDD+ : ensuring legitimacy / Rosemary Lyster -- Tropical forests : carbon, climate and biodiversity / Yadvinder Malhi and Toby R. Marthews -- Measuring tropical forest carbon stocks / Valerio Avitabile -- The quiet woods : REDD+ in societies with intact rainforests / Thomas K. Rudel -- Redd+ and multi-level governance : governing for what and for whom? / Constance L. McDermott -- The financial aspects of REDD+ : assessing costs, mobilizing and disbursing funds / Charlotte Streck -- Designing, implementing and enforcing REDD+ schemes / Catherine MacKenzie -- The science of measuring, reporting and verification (MRV) / Ben DeVries and Martin Herold -- Land and resource tenure : the rights of indigenous peoples and forest dwellers / Robert Fisher and Rosemary Lyster -- Payments for ecosystem services and environmental governance in indonesia / Jeff Neilson and Beria Leimona -- REDD+ and development / Leo Peskett -- Brazil and indonesia : REaDD+y or not? / Simon Butt, Beatriz Garcia, Jemma Parsons and Tim Stephens N2 - Emerging from the scientific parameters underpinning REDD+ (including the measurement of carbon stocks, reporting and verification), Law, Tropical Forests and Carbon considers the crucial challenges for global and national governance and the legal rights and interests of indigenous people and local communities, all of which have fundamental implications for development and poverty alleviation. With contributions from leading experts in the fields of law, governance, science, development studies and geography, it sheds light on the complexity of REDD+ and offers perspectives on the extent to which REDD+ agreements can be enforced under international law and in concert with new private and public domestic institutions UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139236904 ER -