2015
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Does REDD+ Work? Examining the Ecological and Economic Impacts of a Pilot Programme in Nepal

  • Sharma, B. P.
  • Pattanayak, S.
  • Nepal, M.
  • Shyamsundar, P.
  • Karky, B. S.
  • Summary
Paying communities to preserve and manage their local forest resources using the internationally recognized REDD+ approach can be a practical and effective way to combat climate change. A ‘before-and-after’ and ‘with-and-without’ evaluation of a pilot program in Nepal indicates that REDD+ can contribute to carbon sequestration and improve forest management without hurting local livelihoods. Thus, policy makers should begin the process of scaling up REDD+ with a strong emphasis on supporting communities to shift to bio-gas as an alternative to fuelwood.
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2015
  • Publisher Name:
    The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE)
  • Publisher Place:
    Kathmandu, Nepal