Global, National, or Market? : Emerging REDD+ Governance Practices in Mozambique and Tanzania
Palmujoki, E., & Virtanen, P. (2016). Global, National, or Market? : Emerging REDD+ Governance Practices in Mozambique and Tanzania. Global Environmental Politics, 16(1), 59-78. https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00338
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Global Environmental PoliticsPäivämäärä
2016Tekijänoikeudet
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This article examines emerging governance practices in the REDD (Reducing Emissions
from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) initiative. We examine three different general
governance practices (neoliberal, post-national, and government-led practices) that
have been applied in the interaction between international organizations and two REDD
target countries: Mozambique and Tanzania. In these countries, we find that emerging
REDD+ governance practices are a mixture of international organizations’ procedural
practices and the target country’s established governance practices, whereas neoliberal
practices are weakly expressed. These findings call into question the simplified assumption
of reduced state authority.
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