New Forest Peoples Programme Report: The reality of REDD+ in Peru: Between theory and practice. Indigenous Amazonian peoples’ analyses and alternatives
This report compiled by national and regional indigenous organisations in Peru (AIDESEP, FENAMAD, CARE) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), collates indigenous peoples’ experiences with REDD policies and projects in the Peruvian Amazon. The report analyses the policies and strategies of the Peruvian government, examines the roles of international agencies and scrutinises pilot REDD initiatives already underway in indigenous territories. Amongst other conclusions the report finds that existing REDD policies and programmes are undermining the rights of indigenous peoples and are likely to lead to conflicts over land and resources.
The report calls for alternative rights-based approaches to forest and climate protection based on recognition of land and territorial rights of indigenous peoples and support for community-based climate initiatives.
Click here to read the report: http://www.forestpeoples.org/the-reality-of-redd-plus-in-peru-indigenous-amazonian-peoples-analyses-and-alternatives
Overview
- Resource Type:
- News
- Publication date:
- 6 December 2011
- Programmes:
- Climate and forest policy and finance Global Finance
- Partners:
- Asociación Interétnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana (AIDESEP)
- Translations:
- Spanish: Nuevo informe del programa para los pueblos de los bosques (FPP): La realidad de REDD+ en Perú: Entre el dicho y el hecho… Análisis y alternativas de los Pueblos Indígenas Amazónicos French: Nouveau rapport du Forest Peoples Programme : The reality of REDD+ in Peru: Between theory and practice. Indigenous Amazonian peoples’ analyses and alternatives