Redd+ in a climate of injustice

This research attempts to elucidate the beneficial role of the REDD+ mechanism in the mitigation of climate change, as well as justice-related issues to its implementation. It examines equity issues involved in climate change and carbon trading through the REDD+ mechanism. Addressing its shortcoming...

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Autores principales: Cuvi, Nicolás (Dir.), McBreen, James Patrick
Formato: masterThesis
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Quito : FLACSO Sede Ecuador 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10469/5920
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=ec/ec-004&d=104695920oai
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topic REGIÓN AMAZÓNICA
ECUADOR
MEDIO AMBIENTE
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
REDUCCIÓN DE EMISIONES
DEGRADACIÓN DE LOS BOSQUES
CONSERVACIÓN
DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
BOSQUES
DERECHOS HUMANOS
SISTEMA CLIMÁTICO
DEFORESTACIÓN
PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS
spellingShingle REGIÓN AMAZÓNICA
ECUADOR
MEDIO AMBIENTE
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
REDUCCIÓN DE EMISIONES
DEGRADACIÓN DE LOS BOSQUES
CONSERVACIÓN
DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
BOSQUES
DERECHOS HUMANOS
SISTEMA CLIMÁTICO
DEFORESTACIÓN
PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS
Cuvi, Nicolás (Dir.)
McBreen, James Patrick
Redd+ in a climate of injustice
topic_facet REGIÓN AMAZÓNICA
ECUADOR
MEDIO AMBIENTE
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
REDUCCIÓN DE EMISIONES
DEGRADACIÓN DE LOS BOSQUES
CONSERVACIÓN
DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
BOSQUES
DERECHOS HUMANOS
SISTEMA CLIMÁTICO
DEFORESTACIÓN
PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS
description This research attempts to elucidate the beneficial role of the REDD+ mechanism in the mitigation of climate change, as well as justice-related issues to its implementation. It examines equity issues involved in climate change and carbon trading through the REDD+ mechanism. Addressing its shortcomings without entering into deeper debates about the legitimacy of the market system in which most of us operate. A key assumption of this research is that the impending expiration of the Kyoto Protocol is bound with the expectation that any new international agreement on actions for addressing global climate change will include the development of REDD+ programmes.
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author Cuvi, Nicolás (Dir.)
McBreen, James Patrick
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McBreen, James Patrick
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title Redd+ in a climate of injustice
title_short Redd+ in a climate of injustice
title_full Redd+ in a climate of injustice
title_fullStr Redd+ in a climate of injustice
title_full_unstemmed Redd+ in a climate of injustice
title_sort redd+ in a climate of injustice
publisher Quito : FLACSO Sede Ecuador
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10469/5920
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