From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC
Stakeholder participation in natural resource management, and REDD+ in particular, are mandatory in the existing DRC legal frameworks. The key limitations to stakeholder participation in REDD+ are weak law enforcement, poor coordination, lack of financial resources, limited recognition of land and f...
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| author | Kengoum, F. Pham Thu Thuy Mihigo, B-P.N. |
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| description | Stakeholder participation in natural resource management, and REDD+ in particular, are mandatory in the existing DRC legal frameworks. The key limitations to stakeholder participation in REDD+ are weak law enforcement, poor coordination, lack of financial resources, limited recognition of land and forest tenure, limited capacity, and insufficient monitoring and guidance at lower levels to ensure participation. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1201252023-02-15T01:23:26Z From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC Kengoum, F. Pham Thu Thuy Mihigo, B-P.N. forest governance participation natural resource management development policy Stakeholder participation in natural resource management, and REDD+ in particular, are mandatory in the existing DRC legal frameworks. The key limitations to stakeholder participation in REDD+ are weak law enforcement, poor coordination, lack of financial resources, limited recognition of land and forest tenure, limited capacity, and insufficient monitoring and guidance at lower levels to ensure participation. 2022-04-14 2022-07-18T05:19:27Z 2022-07-18T05:19:27Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120125 en Open Access CIFOR-ICRAF Kengoum, F., Pham, T.T., Mihigo, B-P.N. 2022. From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC. CIFOR-ICRAF Infobrief No 362. Bogor, Indonesia. CIFOR-ICRAF. https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/008498 |
| spellingShingle | forest governance participation natural resource management development policy Kengoum, F. Pham Thu Thuy Mihigo, B-P.N. From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC |
| title | From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC |
| title_full | From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC |
| title_fullStr | From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC |
| title_full_unstemmed | From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC |
| title_short | From Participation to Inclusive Forest Governance in REDD+ in the DRC |
| title_sort | from participation to inclusive forest governance in redd in the drc |
| topic | forest governance participation natural resource management development policy |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120125 |
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