Understanding global forest policy tools at the community scale : a West African case study on REDD; final report

Date

2013-02

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Canadian Institute of Sustainable Living (One Sky)

Abstract

This project combines efforts of Canadian civil society and Nigerian communities to better understand the Reducing Emissions From Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) process to further environmental sustainability in forest dependent communities. The research project documented from the perspective of forest communities in Cross River State, the minimum set of rules for any effective REDD scheme to enhance livelihoods of poor communities using forest resources in West Africa. While there may not be many current avenues for civil society to influence greater equity and sustainability, the need remains to collect and share communities’ voices on the matter.

Description

Keywords

PRO-POOR, CLIMATE CHANGE, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, ACTION RESEARCH, FOREST POLICY, NIGERIA, FORESTRY ECONOMICS, FORESTRY WORKERS, SYLVOPASTORAL SYSTEMS, SOUTH OF SAHARA, COMMUNITY FORESTRY, CIVIL SOCIETY, DEFORESTATION, REDD+

Citation

DOI