The protection of indigenous peoples and reduction of forest carbon emissions : the REDD-Plus regime and international law / by Handa Abidin.
2015
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Title
The protection of indigenous peoples and reduction of forest carbon emissions : the REDD-Plus regime and international law / by Handa Abidin.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2015]
Call Number
K3884 .A25 2015
ISBN
9789004298620 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9004298622 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9789004298637 (e-book)
9004298630
9004298622 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9789004298637 (e-book)
9004298630
Description
xii, 356 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)908935284
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-348) and index.
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Table of Contents
Series Editor's Preface
vii
Preface
viii
Abbreviations
x
1.
Introduction
1
1.
Climate Change, Forests, and Indigenous Peoples
1
2.
Outline
9
2.
REDD-Plus under the UNFCCC Regime
11
1.
Introduction
11
2.
The Three Phases of REDD-Plus
15
2.1.
Phase One: The UNFCCC, The Kyoto Protocol, and Forestry
15
2.2.
Phase Two: The red Proposal of Papua New Guinea and Costa Rica
20
2.3.
Phase Three: Bali and Beyond
23
3.
Legal Form, Status, and Its Implications
28
4.
Definitional Issues: What is REDD-Plus?
38
4.1.
Forest
39
4.2.
Deforestation
42
4.3.
Forest Degradation
44
4.4.
The `Plus'
45
5.
Indigenous Peoples under the UNFCCC Regime
48
5.1.
Participation before REDD-Plus
48
5.2.
Indigenous Peoples in REDD-Plus
50
5.3.
Relevant Rights under the UNDRIP
59
6.
Conclusion
72
3.
Protecting Indigenous Peoples in REDD - Plus under International Law
73
1.
Introduction
73
2.
The UNFCCC Approach
80
3.
The Human Rights Approach
85
3.1.
Human Rights Treaties and Their Bodies
85
3.2.
Regional Commissions and Courts on Human Rights: Inter American, Africa, and ASEAN
101
3.3.
UNPFII, EMRIP, and Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
111
4.
The Financial Approach
120
4.1.
UN-REDD Programme
120
4.2.
World Bank's FCPF
128
5.
The Approaches and the Challenges of Fragmentation
137
6.
Conclusion
152
4.
Practical Approaches to Protecting Indigenous Peoples in REDD-Plus
153
1.
Introduction
153
2.
The Similarities
154
2.1.
The UN-REDD Programme
159
2.2.
The World Bank's FCPF
170
3.
Differences
179
4.
Conclusion
184
5.
Do We Need a REDD-Plus Committee to Protect Indigenous Peoples?
186
1.
Introduction
186
2.
REDD-Plus: The Conditions
198
3.
REDD-Plus Committee: The Scenarios
207
3.1.
Outside the CDM
209
3.1.1.
REDD-Plus Committee and REDD-Plus Panel: Proposed Functions
212
3.1.1.1.
Approving Function
215
3.1.1.2.
Adjudicating Function
216
3.1.1.3.
Monitoring or Supervising Function
223
3.1.1.4.
Advising Function
224
3.1.1.5.
Implementer and Regulatory Function
224
3.1.1.6.
Coordinating Function
235
3.1.2.
Proposed Membership Composition
239
3.2.
Under the CDM
244
3.2.1.
Panel on the CDM
248
3.2.2.
Committee on REDD-Plus
251
4.
Conclusion
254
6.
Conclusion
256
1.
Introduction
256
2.
Final Remarks
258
Bibliography
275
Index
349