Taller sobre Ordenación Forestal, Descentralización y REDD en América Latina
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| Cuándo |
30/08/2010 00:00
a 03/09/2010 00:00 |
| Dónde | Ciudad de México - México |
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Purpose and expected results Several factors underscore the relevance of discussing the
relationships among sustainable forest management, forest governance,
REDD and livelihoods. Forests in Latin America are home to tens of
millions of people who depend directly on forest resources for their
livelihoods. Current deforestation rates and their external drivers
deprive these people of the primary resource they depend on. At the
same time, deforestation and forest degradation are driven by poverty
in many places: Poor communities change land use to improve their
lives. The conditions of forest governance will determine whether REDD
strategies, projects and schemes can realise their potential to
preserve forests. These conditions will also determine whether REDD can
bring real benefits to poor people who depend on forests and already
serve as traditional safeguards, or whether those potential benefits
will be channelled to other stakeholders. The workshop will:







