What people want from REDD+: assessing local views and preferences

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Published: March 2014
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Studies in five countries reveal very variable views on key aspects of REDD+, such as preferences for types of community and individual commitment, and for cash versus in-kind payment. Factors such as gender, ethnicity and land tenure mean preferences vary both between and within communities. REDD+ policy and projects need to assess and consider these views. Methods might include choice experiment surveys that ask people to prioritise pre-chosen packages of options, open-ended focus group discussions and a hybrid approach that attempts to combine the advantages of both.

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Grieg-Gran, M., Mohammed, E. and Nhantumbo, I. (2014). What people want from REDD+: assessing local views and preferences. .
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