As negotiations on the shape of REDD+ continue at national and global levels, REDD-Net’s network of civil society organizations has identified the issue of trust as a high priority for further examination. In this issue we explore the importance of trust in REDD+, why the success of REDD+ depends on trust, and how trust may need to come with its own set of warnings. Also available in Bahasa Indonesia, Vietnamese, Thai, Nepali
Payment for Environmental Services in Vietnam: An Analysis of the Pilot Project in Lam Dong Province
The Year of ‘Forests for People’ – Living Between Hope and Reality
Forests and climate change – a starter for 10
Forests and climate change after Durban
Call for Action: First Regional Forum for People and Forests