Decoupling REDD+ understanding of local stakeholders on the onset of materializing carbon credits from forests in Nepal  

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作  者:Hari Prasad Pandey Tek Narayan Maraseni Armando Apan Shreejana Bhusal 

机构地区:[1]Institute of Life Sciences and the Environment(ILSE),University of Southern Queensland,Toowoomba,Queensland,4350,Australia [2]Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Systems(CSAS),University of Southern Queensland,Toowoomba,Queensland,4350,Australia [3]Department of Forests and Soil Conservation,Ministry of Forests and Environment,Kathmandu,44600,Nepal [4]Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Lanzhou,730000,China [5]School of Surveying and Built Environment,University of Southern Queensland,Toowoomba,Queensland,4350,Australia [6]Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology,University of the Philippines Diliman,Quezon City,1101,Philippines [7]Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation,Ministry of Forests and Environment,Kathmandu,860,Nepal

出  处:《Forest Ecosystems》2024年第6期848-860,共13页森林生态系统(英文版)

摘  要:REDD+1is an economic incentivizing mechanism aimed at reducing or offsetting of carbon emissions in forests,while realizing multiple benefits alongside climate action. Engaging local stakeholders is crucial for its sustainable implementation and benefit-sharing mechanism. This study focuses on the knowledge and understanding of locallevel stakeholders about REDD+and its associated attributes, revealing significant knowledge gaps between areas with and without REDD+pilot activities. For this, we conducted the semi-structured questionnaire interviews(n=136), key informant interviews(n=27), and focus group discussions(n=4) with local-level REDD+stakeholders(LLRS) comprising both inside and outside of pilot project districts in three provinces of Nepal, by adopting the concept of socio-ecological systems(SES). Data were analyzed using a generalized linear model(GLM) and visualized through Sankey diagrams. The results indicate a poor understanding(29%) of LLRS on the REDD+process, its relationship with forests, concerns among stakeholders, and its potential significance. The perception of REDD+knowledge, mechanisms, and benefits significantly(p < 0.05) varied across study areas, age groups, genders, professional backgrounds, educational levels, ownership of private forests, and types of household energy sources used among respondents. Despite receiving readiness funds, stakeholders' comprehension of the REDD+process remains limited, indicating suboptimal policy implementation. Knowledge gaps were influenced by social background, voices and choices, and the fear of REDD+disrupting traditional practices among the LLRS. The study emphasizes the need to redress the concerns of LLRS by considering their social backgrounds and traditional practices through informed and participatory decision-making, enhance communication, transparency,and inclusive forest governance. The findings show that current external support has not sufficiently enhanced capacity among LLRS, suggesting the need for sufficient and sustainable support t

关 键 词:Carbon service Co-benefit Economic incentive Knowledge dissemination Local stakeholder Nepal 

分 类 号:S71[农业科学—林学]

 

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