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Practicing human rights across scale: indigenous peoples’ affectedness and recognition in REDD+ governance 跨尺度的人权实践:土著人民在REDD+治理中的影响和认可
Pub Date : 2018-11-02 DOI: 10.1080/23802014.2018.1599691
Linda Wallbott, E. Recio
ABSTRACTIndigenous peoples belong to those societal groups most heavily affected by the impacts of climate change and by governance arrangements on forests. In more recent years they have strived to bring their concerns to the fore in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This paper investigates how indigenous peoples have framed their participation in REDD+, an initiative to protect forests to combat climate change. Indigenous peoples reframed their affectedness that results from their proximity to, and dependence on, forests, into an asset by emphasising their specific knowledge and expertise in managing natural forests. This reframing can be seen as an example of the spread of the ‘affectedness paradigm’ in global (climate) politics that manifests itself across levels. At the UNFCCC, indigenous peoples have managed to expand the recognition of their rights through REDD+ decisions. REDD+ financing initiatives outside the UNFCCC have adopted detailed rules to expand indigeno...
土著人民属于受气候变化影响和森林治理安排影响最严重的社会群体。近年来,他们努力在《联合国气候变化框架公约》(UNFCCC)中突出自己的关切。这篇论文调查了土著人民是如何安排他们参与REDD+的,REDD+是一个保护森林以应对气候变化的倡议。土著人民通过强调他们在管理天然林方面的具体知识和专门知识,将他们因靠近森林和依赖森林而产生的影响重新转变为一种资产。这种重构可以看作是“影响范式”在全球(气候)政治中传播的一个例子,它在各个层面上都表现出来。在《联合国气候变化框架公约》中,土著人民通过REDD+决定扩大了对其权利的承认。《联合国气候变化框架公约》之外的REDD+融资倡议已经通过了详细的规则,以扩大土著…
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引用次数: 6
Legitimating global governance: publicisation, affectedness, and the Committee on World Food Security 使全球治理合法化:宣传、影响和世界粮食安全委员会
Pub Date : 2018-11-02 DOI: 10.1080/23802014.2018.1552536
J. Brem-Wilson
ABSTRACTThough global governance theorists disagree on the standard by which the legitimacy of global governance arrangements might be assessed, they do exhibit a degree of consensus on the need fo...
尽管全球治理理论家在评估全球治理安排合法性的标准上存在分歧,但他们确实在需要……
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