Collective Action Without Collective Ownership: The Role Of Formal Logging Contracts In Community Associations On The Brazilian Amazon Frontier

17 de maio de 2004

maio 17, 2004

Daniel Nepstad, Frank Merry, Gregory Amacher, Eirivelthon Santos, Maria Rosenildes dos Santos, Duncan MacQueen

Neste trabalho os autores utilizam-se de dados sócio-econômicos sobre os colonos para estudar contratos entre pequenos produtores de madeira e a indústria madeireira.

Nepstad, DANIEL; MERRY, FRANK; AMACHER, GREGORY; LIMA, EIRIVELTHON; SANTOS, MARIA ROSENILDES; MACQUEEN, DUNCAN. Collective Action Without Collective Ownership: The Role Of Formal Logging Contracts In Community Associations On The Brazilian Amazon Frontier. Maio, 2004.

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Indigenous Peoples and the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) mechanism in the Brazilian Amazon – Subsidies to the Discussion of Benefits Sharing

Indigenous Peoples and the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) mechanism in the Brazilian Amazon – Subsidies to the Discussion of Benefits Sharing

The purpose of this publication is to provide a better understanding on the contribution of indigenous perspectives to the discussion of REDD+ benefit sharing, based on some indig- enous’ points of view and experiences of the Amazon indigenous peoples in Brazil. More specifically, the aim from a participatory and consultative process is to provide support for the construction benefit sharing models for REDD+ programs, which actually promotes inclu- sion of these people, focusing on the Brazilian context.