Developing social and environmental safeguards for REDD+: a guide for a bottom-up approach

9 de dezembro de 2010

dez 9, 2010

Talía Manceira Bonfante, Maurício Voivodic, Luís Meneses Filho

This guide describes a process for developing REDD+ socio and environmental safeguards in Brazil that is based on a broad participation of all parties involved. The discussion process included the private sector, environmental organizations, representatives of indigenous peoples and local communities, smallholders, and research institutions.

Bonfante, T.M.; Voivodic, M.; Meneses Filho, L.Developing Social and Environmental Safeguards for REDD+ : A guide for a bottom-up approach. December, 2010.

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