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DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2016.1169392
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84973144035
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REDD+, transformational change and the promise of performance-based payments: a qualitative comparative analysis
作者: Brockhaus M; , Korhonen-Kurki K; , Sehring J; , Di Gregorio M; , Assembe-Mvondo S; , Babon A; , Bekele M; , Gebara M; F; , Khatri D; B; , Kambire H; , Kengoum F; , Kweka D; , Menton M; , Moeliono M; , Paudel N; S; , Pham T; T; , Resosudarmo I; A; P; , Sitoe A; , Wunder S; , Zida M
刊名: Climate Policy
ISSN: 1469-3062
EISSN: 1752-7457
出版年: 2017
卷: 17, 期:6
起始页码: 708
结束页码: 730
语种: 英语
英文关键词: avoided deforestation ; climate change policies ; country studies ; developing countries ; international comparison ; REDD
Scopus关键词: climate change ; deforestation ; developing world ; emission control ; environmental policy ; international comparison ; mitigation ; policy implementation ; policy reform ; qualitative analysis
Scopus学科分类: nvironmental Science: General Environmental Science ; Earth and Planetary Sciences: Atmospheric Science
英文摘要: Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) has emerged as a promising climate change mitigation mechanism in developing countries. This article examines the national political context in 13 REDD+ countries in order to identify the enabling conditions for achieving progress with the implementation of countries’ REDD+ policies and measures. The analysis builds on a qualitative comparative analysis of various countries’ progress with REDD+ conducted in 12 REDD+ countries in 2012, which highlighted the importance of factors such as already initiated policy change, and the presence of coalitions calling for broader policy change. A follow-up survey in 2014 was considered timely because the REDD+ policy arena, at the international and country levels, is highly dynamic and undergoes constant evolution, which affects progress with REDD+ policy-making and implementation. Furthermore, we will now examine whether the ‘promise’ of performance-based funds has played a role in enabling the establishment of REDD+. The results show a set of enabling conditions and characteristics of the policy process under which REDD+ policies can be established. The study finds that the existence of broader policy change, and availability of performance-based funding in combination with strong national ownership of the REDD+ policy process, may help guide other countries seeking to formulate REDD+ policies that are likely to deliver efficient, effective and equitable outcomes. Policy relevance Tropical forest countries struggle with the design and implementation of coherent policies and measures to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. Evidence on which factors and configurations are crucial to make progress towards these challenging policy objectives will be helpful for decision makers and practitioners at all levels involved in REDD+. Key findings highlight the importance of already initiated policy change, and the availability of performance-based funding in combination with strong national ownership of the REDD+ process. These findings provide guidance to REDD+ countries as to which enabling conditions need to be strengthened to facilitate effective, efficient and equitable REDD+ policy formulation and implementation. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/80263
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作者单位: CIFOR, Jalan CIFOR, Situ Gede, Sindang Barang, Bogor, Indonesia; Centre for Environment, HENVI, Helsinki University, Viikinkaari 2a, P.O. Box 65, Helsinki, Finland; Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; CIFOR, C/O IITA Humid Forest Ecoregional Center, B.P. 2008, Yaounde, Cameroon; Wondo Genet College of Forestry and Natural Resources, Hawassa University, P.O. Box 128, Shashemene, Ethiopia; REDES, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Av. Presidente Vargas 417, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Department of International Development, LSE, Houghton Street, London, United Kingdom; Department or Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Landsbygdsutveckling, Box 7012, Uppsala, Sweden; ForestAction Nepal, Krishnamohan Smriti Road, Bagdol, Lalitpur Sub-metropolitan City–4, GPO Box: 12207, Kathmandu, Nepal; CIFOR, 06 B.P. 9478 Ouagadougou 06, Burkina Faso; Solutions & Evidence for Environment & Development (SEED), 163 Howard St, Oxford, United Kingdom; CIFOR, 17A Nguyen Khang Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Viet Nam; Center for Agriculture and Natural Resource Studies (CEAGRE), Faculty of Agronomy and Forestry, Eduardo Mondlane University, Julius Nyerere Av. Building 1, Maputo, Mozambique; CIFOR, C/O Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP), , Av. La Molina 1895. La Molina, Lima, Peru; COMIFAC, P.O. Box 20818, Yaounde, Cameroon

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Brockhaus M,, Korhonen-Kurki K,, Sehring J,et al. REDD+, transformational change and the promise of performance-based payments: a qualitative comparative analysis[J]. Climate Policy,2017-01-01,17(6)
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