Global Comparative Study on REDD+ phase 4 - Knowledge for action to protect tropical forests and enhance rights
This three-year project (2021–2023) builds on CIFOR and partners’ long-term Global Comparative Study (GCS) on REDD+ since 2009, which has produced science-based information, analysis and tools to promote effective, efficient and equitable (3E) outcomes in REDD+ implementation, including secure right...
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Center for International Forestry Research
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115796 |
| Sumario: | This three-year project (2021–2023) builds on CIFOR and partners’ long-term Global Comparative Study (GCS) on REDD+ since 2009, which has produced science-based information, analysis and tools to promote effective, efficient and equitable (3E) outcomes in REDD+ implementation, including secure rights and livelihoods for Indigenous Peoples and local communities. |
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