Challenges and opportunities for REDD+: A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity

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Challenges and opportunities for REDD+ : A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity. / Pasgaard, Maya; Sun, Zhanli; Müller, Daniel; Mertz, Ole.

In: Environmental Science & Policy, Vol. 63, 2016, p. 161–169.

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Pasgaard, M, Sun, Z, Müller, D & Mertz, O 2016, 'Challenges and opportunities for REDD+: A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity', Environmental Science & Policy, vol. 63, pp. 161–169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2016.05.021

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Pasgaard, M., Sun, Z., Müller, D., & Mertz, O. (2016). Challenges and opportunities for REDD+: A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity. Environmental Science & Policy, 63, 161–169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2016.05.021

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Pasgaard M, Sun Z, Müller D, Mertz O. Challenges and opportunities for REDD+: A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity. Environmental Science & Policy. 2016;63:161–169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2016.05.021

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Pasgaard, Maya ; Sun, Zhanli ; Müller, Daniel ; Mertz, Ole. / Challenges and opportunities for REDD+ : A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity. In: Environmental Science & Policy. 2016 ; Vol. 63. pp. 161–169.

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title = "Challenges and opportunities for REDD+: A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity",
abstract = "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) is a promising mechanism of payments for ecosystem services with the aim to effectively reduce emissions in an efficient and equitable manner. REDD+ is part of the Paris-agreement reached at the UNFCCC COP21 in December 2015, but questions on whether REDD+ will work and bring multi-benefits are still hotly debated. Moreover, the results and messages from research on REDD+ in different regions are mixed, context-based and fragmented. Here, we employ a survey among REDD+ stakeholders, researchers, and consultants to evaluate the opportunities and challenges of REDD+ for achieving effective, efficient and equitable outcomes and co-benefits (3E+). We substantiate our survey results with a literature review. Results suggest that the challenges in achieving the 3E+ relate to the disproportionality between deforestation drivers and mitigation measures, diverging perceptions of equity among REDD+ stakeholders, complexity of property rights, and fragile willingness of stakeholders to engage in REDD+. If these challenges can be successfully addressed by the involved stakeholder groups, they can be turned into opportunities for realizing REDD+.",
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