REDD+ is based on the right to benefit from (or to be compensated for) reducing forest-based emissionsn of greenhouse gases, either through fund-based payments, carbon market payments, or a combination of these. But who can claim this right? Should an entitlement to payment depend on who owns the so-called "carbon rights"? This raises a number of legal issues, including how to define and allocate carbon rights in national REDD+ frameworks.
Illegal Logging: Current Issues and Opportunities for SENSA/SIDA Engagement in Southeast Asia
Illegal Logging: Current Issues and Opportunities for SENSA/SIDA Engagement in Southeast Asia
The Young Seedlings Network: A hub, a compass, a home for community forestry youths