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Gender, climate change and REDD+ in the Congo Basin forests of Central Africa. (Special Issue: Forests and gender.)

机译:中非刚果盆地森林中的性别,气候变化和REDD +。 (特刊:森林与性别。)

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The Congo Basin region of Central Africa contains the second largest contiguous tropical rainforest in the world, which is an important source of livelihood for millions of people. It is also important for climate change adaptation, as well as mitigation policies on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+). Men and women relate to and use the forest differently and so may experience the effects of climate change and REDD+ policies differently. Investigations through semi-structured interviews and document reviews in three countries of the region revealed that women have had limited participation in discussions on issues of climate change or REDD+. There is some evidence that gender consideration will become part of future national REDD+ strategies. Strategies to foster the effective participation of all stakeholders are essential to ensure that gender dimensions are addressed in issues of climate change, forest access, forest management and distribution of carbon benefits
机译:中非的刚果盆地地区是世界第二大连续热带雨林,它是数百万人口的重要生计来源。这对于适应气候变化以及减少森林砍伐和森林退化造成的排放的缓解政策(REDD +)也很重要。男人和女人对森林的关系和使用方式不同,因此可能会以不同方式经历气候变化和REDD +政策的影响。通过对该地区三个国家的半结构化访谈和文件审查进行的调查显示,妇女参与有关气候变化或REDD +问题的讨论的参与有限。有证据表明,考虑性别问题将成为未来国家REDD +战略的一部分。促进所有利益相关者有效参与的战略对于确保在气候变化,森林获取,森林管理和碳惠益分配问题中解决性别问题至关重要

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