What is REDD+? a guide for indigenous communities

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QC981.8.C5 W555 2012

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ISBN
9788792786227 (pbk.)
Call Number
QC981.8.C5 W555 2012
Title
What is REDD+? a guide for indigenous communities/ Eleonor Baldo-Soriano, Joan Carling, Raymond de Chavez, Christian Erni, Francesco Martone, Helen Tugendhat
Imprint
Chiang Mai : Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), 2012.
Physical
119 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
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Climate change
--What is REDD+?
--The UNDRIP and what communities can do
--A check-list for communities.
Summary
The 3rd edition of 'What is REDD+? A guide for indigenous communities' is now available here. This book seeks to help indigenous communities and their organisations to provide their people with basic information on REDD+. It is intended as a guide in understanding climate change, REDD+ and how they relate to the recognition and exercise of the collective rights of indigenous peoples.
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With the compliments of Mr. Ekachai Pinkaew.
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505 0 ^aClimate change --^tWhat is REDD+? --^tThe UNDRIP and what communities can do --^tA check-list for communities.
520 ^aThe 3rd edition of 'What is REDD+? A guide for indigenous communities' is now available here. This book seeks to help indigenous communities and their organisations to provide their people with basic information on REDD+. It is intended as a guide in understanding climate change, REDD+ and how they relate to the recognition and exercise of the collective rights of indigenous peoples.
536 ^aWith the compliments of Mr. Ekachai Pinkaew.
650 0^aClimatic changes 0^aHuman rights 0^aIndigenous peoples
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710 1 ^aAsia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) 1 ^aForest Peoples Programme (FPP) 1 ^aInternational Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) 1 ^aTebtebba Foundation
856 40^zFull text^uhttp://www.forestpeoples.org/sites/fpp/files/publication/2012/09/what-redd3rd-edition-september-2012.pdf
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