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View article: Inter-sectoral and multilevel coordination alone do not reduce deforestation and advance environmental justice: Why bold contestation works when collaboration fails
Inter-sectoral and multilevel coordination alone do not reduce deforestation and advance environmental justice: Why bold contestation works when collaboration fails Open
Policy makers, academics, and conservationists often posit that poor coordination between different land use sectors, and between levels of governance, as an underlying challenge for reducing deforestation and forest degradation. This pape…
View article: Messiness of forest governance: How technical approaches suppress politics in REDD+ and conservation projects
Messiness of forest governance: How technical approaches suppress politics in REDD+ and conservation projects Open
Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) was originally conceived to address the global problem of climate change by reducing deforestation and forest degradation at national and subnational levels in develo…
View article: Analyzing multilevel governance in Mexico: Lessons for REDD+ from a study of land-use change and benefit sharing in Chiapas and Yucatán
Analyzing multilevel governance in Mexico: Lessons for REDD+ from a study of land-use change and benefit sharing in Chiapas and Yucatán Open
The authors would like to thank all those in the states of Chiapas and Yucatán that agreed to be interviewed during the research phase of this working paper and who shared their thoughts and experience with us.In particular, we would like …
View article: Can multilevel governance transform business-as-usual trajectories driving deforestation? Lessons for REDD+ and beyond
Can multilevel governance transform business-as-usual trajectories driving deforestation? Lessons for REDD+ and beyond Open
Can multilevel governance transform businessas-usual trajectories driving deforestation? Lessons for REDD+ and beyond Key messages• REDD+ is an inherently multilevel process that requires attention across diverse levels and sectors of gove…
View article: Multilevel governance and land use in Chiapas and Yucatan: Lessons for REDD+ in Mexico
Multilevel governance and land use in Chiapas and Yucatan: Lessons for REDD+ in Mexico Open
Key messagesIn Mexico, land-use policy is fraught with centralizing tendencies, and different sectors often have incompatible (rural) development agendas. This inhibits successful innovation and a 'made to fit' territorial approach to low …