Local sustainable development effects of forest carbon projects in Brazil and Bolivia: A view from the field

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Author(s):
P.H. May; E. Boyd; F. Veiga; M. Chang

Type of Document:
Research Report

 

Publisher/Journal:
International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

Date of Publication:
2004

Place of Publication:
London, UK

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Abstract: This study on the socio-economic effects of four carbon sequestration projects in Brazil and Bolivia examines how these projects contribute to local development processes and what benefits accrue to local people. It draws on a number of lessons relating to project design, social networks, economic impacts, and relations with local communities. In particular, it stresses the importance of early information exchange before project formulation to help reflect local social demands. It goes on to make important recommendations for CDM procedures, emphasising that local sustainable development should be a central part of CDM projects’ eligibility criteria and should be given equal weight to those referring to additionality.

Contents:

1. Study background 2. Study objectives and Methodology 3. Forest carbon sequestration projects in Brazil and Bolivia 4. Description and analysis of the Plantar project 5. Description and analysis of the Peugeot project 6. Description and analysis of the Ilha do Bananal project 7. Description and analysis of the Noel Kempff Mercado Climate Action project 8. Overall conclusions

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