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REDD plus Across Transboundary Landscapes: A Look into the Opportunities and Challenges of Participatory Forest Management Systems in Receiving Results Based Payments in the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region

机译:Redd Plus跨越跨界风景:看看参与式森林管理系统在接受所基于HINDU KUSH HIMALAYAN地区的支付的森林管理系统的机遇和挑战

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The Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) covers the mountain ranges from Afghanistan in the West to Myanmar in the East, including regions of Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and China. The HKH is one of the most vulnerable ecosystems in the world, with a large proportion of the population dependent on natural resources for basic sustenance. As a result of climate change, the HKH has been facing irregularities in climate and the ecology, which has adversely impacted the economic wellbeing of the population. Policy makers, to relieve the pressure from the natural resources as well as addressing the needs of the population that are heavily dependent on those resources, are developing appropriate measures at local, national and regional levels. REDD+ as a concept for payment for emission reductions has come a long way since its inception in 2007. The pace of REDD+ has been slow in the HKH, where a holistic approach towards financing emission reductions is lacking. A major development in the HKH has been the increase of community forest user groups in improving forest conditions. Coalescing the benefit sharing mechanisms of community forest management with REDD+ financing would help countries in HKH achieve various environmental and non-environmental benefits. Given the transboundary nature of the HKH, disparate policies among countries and lack of awareness about ongoing activities has created a gap in achieving regional cooperation and knowledge sharing. South-south learning and building effective policies that encourage coordination among countries would help to bridge the gap in the HKH.
机译:Hindu Kush Himalaya(HKH)覆盖了来自西方阿富汗到东部的缅甸的山脉,包括巴基斯坦,印度,尼泊尔,不丹,孟加拉国和中国的地区。 HKH是世界上最脆弱的生态系统之一,依赖于基本寄托的自然资源的大部分。由于气候变化,香港气候一直面临着气候和生态的违规行为,这对人口的经济福祉产生了不利影响。政策制定者,减轻自然资源的压力,以及解决严重依赖于这些资源的人口的需求,正在制定当地,国家和区域一级的适当措施。 REDD +作为减排的概念,自2007年成立以来已经走了很长的路。雷德+速度在香港的速度缓慢,缺乏融资排放减排的整体方法。惠普的一项重大发展一直是社区森林用户群体在改善森林条件方面的增加。合并与REDD +融资社区森林管理的福利共享机制将有助于HKH的国家实现各种环境和非环境效益。鉴于香港辉西的跨界性质,各国之间的不同政策以及对正在进行的活动缺乏意识,在实现区域合作和知识共享方面创造了差距。南南学习和建立鼓励各国之间协调的有效政策将有助于弥合香港HKH的差距。

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