Social safeguards and co-benefits in REDD+: a review of the adjacent possible.

Citation: 
Chhatre, A., Lakhanpal, S., Larson, A. M., Nelson, F., Ojha, H., & Rao, J. (2012). Social safeguards and co-benefits in REDD+: a review of the adjacent possible. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 4(6), 654-660.
Authors: 
Chhatre, A., Lakhanpal, S., Larson, A. M., Nelson, F., Ojha, H., & Rao, J.
Other Details: 
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 4(6), 654-660.

We provide a synthesis of recent scholarship on social safeguards and co-benefits in REDD+ with a focus on debates on: first, tenure security, and second, effective participation of local communities. Scholars have explored both proximate and long-term co-benefits of REDD+ interventions, with an emerging trend that links safeguards to improved social co-benefits. Proximate co-benefits include improved rural livelihoods and lower costs of implementation. Long-term co-benefits include greater adaptive capacity of local communities and increasing transparency and accountability in forest governance. Our review suggests that greater tenure security and effective participation of local communities in management will not only prevent adverse social outcomes, but will also enable better forest outcomes and improved capacity for forest governance.

Full Text URL: 
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877343512001029
Year of publication: 
06.2012
People: 
Dr. Shikha Lakhanpal
Non-ATREE Publication(Y/N): 
No