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Why REDD Will Fail

By: Jessica L DeShazo(Author), Chandra Lal Pandey(Author), Zachary A Smith(Author)
118 pages, 3 b/w illustrations, 3 tables
Publisher: Routledge
Why REDD Will Fail
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Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) attempts to address climate change from one angle – by paying developing countries to slow or stop deforestation and forest degradation. Trumpeted as a way to both mitigate climate change and assist countries with development, REDD was presented as a win-win solution. However, there have been few attempts to understand and analyse the overall framework.

Why REDD Will Fail argues that the important goals will not be met under the existing REDD regime unless the actual drivers of deforestation and forest degradation are diminished. Why REDD Will Fail delves into the problematic details of the regime, ranging from; national capacity to monitor results, the funding mechanism, the definition of a forest, leakage, and the impetus behind the drivers of deforestation and forest degradation. As the international community rallies around REDD and developed countries and companies are willing to commit substantial amounts to implement the scheme, this book seeks to address whether REDD has the potential to achieve its purported goals.

This is an important resource for academics and students interested in the policy and management aspects of mitigating climate change, environmental policy, international relations and development studies as well as policy makers involved in the REDD process.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Overview of REDD and REDD+ Evolution
3. Problems with REDD- definition of a forest and leakage
4. REDD Countries
5. Capitalism and Global Division of Labor's Impact on the Drivers of Deforestation
6. Can REDD help developing countries achieve economic growth and mitigate climate change?
7. Conclusion

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Biography

Jessica L. DeShazo is Assistant Professor at California State University at Los Angeles, USA.

Chandra Lal Pandey is a Visiting Professor in School of Education, Kathmandu University, the Institute of Crisis Management and International Relations and Diplomacy Programme at Tribhuvan University, Nepal. He is also a Senior Research Fellow at the Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies.

Zachary A. Smith is Regents Professor at Northern Arizona University, USA.

By: Jessica L DeShazo(Author), Chandra Lal Pandey(Author), Zachary A Smith(Author)
118 pages, 3 b/w illustrations, 3 tables
Publisher: Routledge
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