Collective tenure rights for REDD+ implementation and sustainable development
Discover the vital role of collective tenure rights in achieving REDD+ goals with "Collective Tenure Rights for REDD+ Implementation and Sustainable Development" by S. Fortuna. Published by the Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in 2021, this insightful paperback spans 54 pages and delves into three compelling case studies from Nepal, Peru, and Tanzania.
In Nepal, explore a successful community forestry model that empowers local communities. Peru's case highlights the significance of protecting indigenous peoples' territories, while Tanzania showcases participatory forest management practices on customary lands. This book is essential for anyone interested in sustainable development, environmental policy, and the intersection of community rights and forest management.
Enhance your understanding of how collective tenure rights can drive sustainable practices and contribute to global climate initiatives. Don't miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights from this important work.