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Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers, Forest Conservation and Climate Change *

ISBN: 9781784716592

El precio original era: 93,60€.El precio actual es: 93,60€. 88,92 IVA incluido

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Fecha de Edición 01/02/2016
Plazo de entrega

24 h

Número de Edición

1

Idioma

Inglés

Formato

Libro

Páginas

208

Lugar de edición

REINO UNIDO

Encuadernación

Cartoné

Editorial

EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING

EAN

978-1-78471-659-2

Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers, Forest Conservation and Climate Change

Intergovernmental fiscal transfers (IFTs) are an innovative way to create incentives for local public actors to support conservation.

This book contributes to the debate about how to conserve tropical forests by implementing mechanisms for reducing deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+).

With Indonesia as a case study, the authors adopt an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on political science, economics, and public policy.

They consider the theoretical justification, as well as the wider political and administrative context for developing the design of IFTs for conservation.

Students and scholars looking at conservation, ecological economics, decentralisation, forest policy and climate change will find this book to be of interest.

It will also be of considerable use to policy-makers and practitioners working on forest policy, particularly those implementing REDD+.

‘With forests now enshrined in the Paris climate agreement, REDD+ initiatives and low emission development strategies (LEDS) will need insights like

the ones provided in this timely and important volume to make a difference on the ground.

The book draws on the perspectives of government officials from multiple sectors and at multiple levels to present a rich analysis of the economics, conditionalities

and accountabilities for the design of intergovernmental fiscal transfers aimed at forest conservation – in competition with the income and jobs generated by natural

resource exploitation. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking practical ways forward on climate mitigation.’
– Anne M. Larson, Center for International Forestry Research, Peru

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