Climate change and forest governance: lessons from Indonesia
Simon Butt, Rosemary Lyster & Tim Stephens
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- E-Book
- Publication:
- Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2015
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- Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
- Key concerns about the implementation of REDD+
- Public or private funding for REDD+?
- Conclusion
- 2. international legal framework for REDD+
- Bali Action Plan
- Outcomes of the UNFCCC negotiations since 2009: a focus on REDD+
- Global average temperatures
- Extending the life of the Kyoto Protocol
- Developing country commitments
- Developing a new legally binding protocol, instrument or outcome
- financial mechanism
- Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+)
- Ensuring legitimacy
- Rights of Indigenous People
- Conclusion
- 3. Indonesia and international climate law and policy
- Indonesia's greenhouse gas emissions profile
- Indonesia and the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol
- 4. institutional environment for REDD+ in Indonesia
- From integral ism to fragmentation
- Decentralisation and jurisdictional conflicts
- Supreme Court
- Constitutional Court
- Corruption
- Customary law, participation, consent
- Prior informed consent and public participation
- Transparency and accountability
- Conclusion
- 5. Implementing international law in Indonesian law
- Indonesia and international law
- Indonesian legal scholarship
- Indonesian judicial treatment of international law
- Conclusion
- 6. National regulatory framework for REDD+ in Indonesia
- Forestry Law (1999)
- REDD-related laws issued by the President of Indonesia
- REDD+-related laws issued by the Forestry Ministry
- 7. Jurisdictional conflicts and REDD+
- National-regional jurisdictional conflict
- National-level conflict
- Rules of the game for resolving jurisdictional disputes
- the hierarchy of laws
- Bureaucratic review
- Judicial review by the Supreme Court
- Conclusion: implications for REDD+
- 8. Judicial and administrative relief and remedies
- Overview of the Indonesian judicial system and standing
- Remedies
- Obstacles to judicial relief
- Ombudsman
- Freedom of information
- 2008 FOI Law
- Implementation problems
- Information Commission decisions
- Potential problems
- Conclusion
- 9. Indonesian Constitutional Court and REDD+
- Constitutional Court: jurisdiction, precedent and decision making
- Maintaining State control
- Upholding traditional rights
- Empowering local governments
- Conclusion
- 10. Conclusion.
- Author/Creator:
- Butt, Simon , author
- Contributors:
- Lyster, Rosemary , authorStephens, Tim (Law teacher) , author
- Languages:
- English
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- Item content: English
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record. - Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Call Numbers:
- KNW3336 .B88 2015
- ISBNs:
- 9781317563723 (electronic bk.)
1317563727 (electronic bk.)
9781138833623 [Invalid]
1138833622 [Invalid] - OCLC Numbers:
- 903488989
- Other Control Numbers:
- 955896 (source: EbpS)
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