This book reflects on Indonesia¿s recent experience with REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation), all set within a broader discussion of neoliberal environmentalism, hyper-capitalism and Indonesian carbon politics.
This book reflects on Indonesia¿s recent experience with REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation), all set within a broader discussion of neoliberal environmentalism, hyper-capitalism and Indonesian carbon politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Aled Williams holds a PhD in Development Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies at University of London, UK. He is currently Senior Researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway.
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Introduction: Curbing Deforestation in the Hyper-Capitalist Age 1. REDD+ as Neoliberal Environmentalism: A Political Ecology Perspective 2. A Brief Political History of Indonesian Forest Governance 3. Bureaucratic Institutionalization or Business-as-Usual? REDD+ and Related Forest Policies in Indonesia 4. Success and Failure in the UN-REDD Pilots: REDD+ as Viewed from Central Sulawesi 5. Winners and Losers in the Indonesia-Norway REDD+ Story Conclusion: Beyond REDD+, Towards Regenerative Nature-Society Relations
Introduction: Curbing Deforestation in the Hyper-Capitalist Age 1. REDD+ as Neoliberal Environmentalism: A Political Ecology Perspective 2. A Brief Political History of Indonesian Forest Governance 3. Bureaucratic Institutionalization or Business-as-Usual? REDD+ and Related Forest Policies in Indonesia 4. Success and Failure in the UN-REDD Pilots: REDD+ as Viewed from Central Sulawesi 5. Winners and Losers in the Indonesia-Norway REDD+ Story Conclusion: Beyond REDD+, Towards Regenerative Nature-Society Relations
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