Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) in Apuí, Southern Amazonas: Challenges and Caveats Related to Land Tenure and Governance in the Brazilian Amazon

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Journal of Sustainable Forestry Pub Date : 2012-05-23 DOI:10.1080/10549811.2011.588486
M. Cenamo, G. Carrero
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Climate change mitigation mechanisms related to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) may provide significant opportunities for re-arranging political networks and overcome forest governance problems, of which land tenure is the main constraint for REDD and reforestation projects in the Amazon. We present a case study of a pilot REDD project associated with reforestation and payment for environmental services in Apuí, southern Amazonas. The study emphasizes the role of local governance through an agreement aimed at re-orienting land use activities and forest management. We also present the technical, methodological, and cost-benefit studies behind the proposed framework. For instance, we found that cattle raising profitability in Apuí offers an opportunity for implementing such a pilot project. The framework proposed by the project engage stakeholders and bind together interests of governmental, non-governmental, and local civilian institutions in an agreement mechanism of mutual commitments. We highlight the related challenges and caveats, and the steps identified to overcome these hurdles. This proposal is based on a “Zero Deforestation Pact Agreement” that substitutes “command and control” mechanisms by using positive incentives. It serves as an innovative model for combating deforestation and promoting forest restoration in the Amazon by rewarding rural producers to keep forests standing.
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《在亚马孙南部Apuí减少毁林和森林退化造成的排放(REDD):巴西亚马孙地区与土地权属和治理相关的挑战和警告》
与减少毁林和森林退化排放(REDD)有关的气候变化缓解机制可能为重新安排政治网络和克服森林治理问题提供重要机会,其中土地权属是亚马逊地区毁林和森林退化项目的主要制约因素。我们提出了一个REDD试点项目的案例研究,该项目与亚马逊南部Apuí的重新造林和环境服务付费有关。这项研究强调通过一项旨在重新确定土地利用活动和森林管理方向的协定,发挥地方治理的作用。我们还介绍了拟议框架背后的技术、方法和成本效益研究。例如,我们发现Apuí的养牛盈利能力为实施这种试点项目提供了机会。项目提出的框架让利益相关者参与进来,将政府、非政府和地方民间机构的利益结合在一个相互承诺的协议机制中。我们强调了相关的挑战和警告,以及为克服这些障碍而确定的步骤。该提案基于“零毁林公约协议”,该协议通过使用积极的激励机制取代了“命令和控制”机制。它是一种创新模式,通过奖励保留森林的农村生产者,在亚马逊地区打击毁林和促进森林恢复。
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Journal of Sustainable Forestry
Journal of Sustainable Forestry Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Journal of Sustainable Forestry publishes peer-reviewed, original research on forest science. While the emphasis is on sustainable use of forest products and services, the journal covers a wide range of topics from the underlying biology and ecology of forests to the social, economic and policy aspects of forestry. Short communications and review papers that provide a clear theoretical, conceptual or methodological contribution to the existing literature are also included in the journal. Common topics covered in the Journal of Sustainable Forestry include: • Ecology, management, recreation, restoration and silvicultural systems of all forest types, including urban forests • All aspects of forest biology, including ecophysiology, entomology, pathology, genetics, tree breeding, and biotechnology • Wood properties, forest biomass, bioenergy, and carbon sequestration • Simulation modeling, inventory, quantitative methods, and remote sensing • Environmental pollution, fire and climate change impacts, and adaptation and mitigation in forests • Forest engineering, economics, human dimensions, natural resource policy, and planning Journal of Sustainable Forestry provides an international forum for dialogue between research scientists, forest managers, economists and policy and decision makers who share the common vision of the sustainable use of natural resources.
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