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discusses the long evolution of the idea that foreign state and
private financing can be used to protect tropical forests and the
carbon stored within them, resulting in both local economic
development and global climate benefits. links the literature on
REDD+ with that covering Indonesias recent democratic regression,
highlighting how the countrys environmental performance is
inextricably linked to the timbre of its political governance. This
book will be of great interests to students and scholars of
political ecology, deforestation, climate change, environmental
politics, natural resource management and environmental
conservation.
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