Impacts of REDD+ in Mexico: Experiences of Two Local Communities in Campeche

IF 0.1 Q4 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Špirić, Ana Edith Merlo Reyes, María Liliana Ávalos Rodríguez, M. Ramírez
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In 2010, the Mexican National Forestry Commission (Spanish acronym CONAFOR) implemented REDD+ early action activities in priority states, including Campeche. This article explores the impact of the forestry programs promoted under REDD+ on the diversification of household activities, benefit-sharing among local groups, and forest cover changes in two local communities in Campeche. It examines whether the design and implementation of these programs responded to local aspirations for equity and rural development by combining ethnographic and documental methods. In addition, it quantifies land-cover change (2013-2018) using high-resolution imagery and spatial analysis. It found no intracommunity equity or sustainable activity diversification resulting from the REDD+ implementation. Deforestation for livestock and agricultural mechanization was the dominant process observed both in dense and open forests. Although it has not made the situation worse, REDD+ has yet to provide social benefits for these two communities. To be considered a viable option locally, the program design under REDD+ must combine the implementation of several sustainable productive activities over a longer period and provide net monetary benefits to all local groups.
REDD+在墨西哥的影响:坎佩切州两个地方社区的经验
2010年,墨西哥国家林业委员会(CONAFOR)在包括坎佩切州在内的重点州实施了REDD+早期行动活动。本文探讨了REDD+下推行的林业项目对坎佩切州两个当地社区家庭活动多样化、当地群体利益分享和森林覆盖变化的影响。它考察了这些项目的设计和实施是否通过结合民族志和文献方法回应了当地对公平和农村发展的渴望。此外,它还利用高分辨率图像和空间分析量化了2013-2018年的土地覆盖变化。研究发现,REDD+的实施没有带来社区内部公平或可持续的活动多样化。在茂密和开阔的森林中,为牲畜和农业机械化而砍伐森林是主要的过程。虽然REDD+并没有使情况变得更糟,但它还没有为这两个社区提供社会福利。要在当地被视为可行的选择,REDD+下的方案设计必须在较长时期内结合实施几项可持续生产活动,并为所有当地群体提供净货币效益。
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