REDD+ and forest protection on indigenous lands in the Amazon

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Beatriz Garcia, Lawrence Rimmer, Leticia Canal Vieira, B. Mackey
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Abstract

Seeking to reverse the loss of forests and forest carbon stocks in developing countries, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)1 created the mechanism known as REDD+.2 This was introduced in a simple format at the UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP) in 20053 and has since evolved into its current version: reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, plus fostering conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks.4 REDD+ operates on the basis of performancebased payments— that is, payments are conditional on the outcome of a REDD+ action.5 Brazil can benefit from REDD+, given that it holds around 60% of the Amazon’s 5.4 million km2 of tropical forest and is under ongoing landuse pressure.6 Amazonian indigenous territories store 27.1% of the region’s aboveground carbon (28,247 MtC; i.e. 28.247 million tonnes of carbon7) on roughly 30% of the land area.8 The indigenous
REDD+和亚马逊土著土地上的森林保护
为了扭转发展中国家森林和森林碳储量的损失,《联合国气候变化框架公约》1建立了一个名为REDD+的机制。2这一机制在2005年的《联合国环境变化框架公约缔约方会议》3上以简单的形式提出,并已发展成为目前的版本:减少毁林和森林退化造成的排放,再加上促进森林保护、可持续管理和增加森林碳储量。4 REDD+是在基于绩效的支付基础上运作的,也就是说,支付是以REDD+行动的结果为条件的。5巴西可以从REDD+中受益,考虑到它拥有亚马逊540万平方公里热带森林的约60%,并面临着持续的土地使用压力。6亚马逊土著领地在约30%的土地面积上储存了该地区27.1%的地上碳(28247 MtC;即2824.7万吨碳7)。8
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