Combating Deforestation

Combating Deforestation
Author: Martin Hedemann-Robinson
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2024-04-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1800880847

In this insightful book, Martin Hedemann-Robinson appraises the European Union’s development of its legal framework to assist in combating one of the foremost challenges facing the international community: global deforestation. He provides an analytical overview of the evolving Union legislation, discussing its impact both within the single market as well as internationally.

Space 2030 Tackling Society's Challenges

Space 2030 Tackling Society's Challenges
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2005-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9264008349

This book assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the institutional, legal and regulatory frameworks that currently govern space activities in the OECD area and beyond.

Land-use trends and environmental governance policies in Brazil

Land-use trends and environmental governance policies in Brazil
Author: Andrew Miccolis
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre:
ISBN: 6021504658

Historically, the policy framework in Brazil has played a decisive role in shaping land use and changes in the rural landscape. Over the last three decades, the country has made impressive gains on socioeconomic, environmental and rural development policy fronts. Nonetheless, an overall analysis of Brazil’s policy framework pertaining to land use shows contradictions and constraints that need to be addressed in the long run. One such contradiction is given by disparities in rural credit and finance policies, with greater amounts favoring large-scale farming as opposed to family farming, despite the key role of smallholders in food production and job creation, and still low resources allocated to programs promoting low-carbon agricultural practices. Another contradiction is the dichotomy between climate change policies and mainstream agricultural and rural development policies. Brazil’s overriding challenge is harmonizing and effectively coordinating these different policy agendas at their various levels of implementation so as to effectively manage trade-offs. The question is what measures can be put in place to enable continued growth of agricultural production while also reducing its negative social and environmental costs? The answer lies partly in increasing support for implementing and up-scaling initiatives to promote low emissions agriculture and providing other economic incentives for adopting more sustainable use and conservation-oriented agricultural and land-use practices. Ultimately, reconciling agricultural production with conservation and rural livelihoods requires greater coordination and harmonization among sectoral policies at various levels of government. Achieving this goal requires the adoption of a combination of a value chain-based and territorial approach to land-use planning with more integrated farming systems in order to enable making improved decisions according to multiple trade-offs and impacts.

The Performance of REDD+

The Performance of REDD+
Author: Bas Arts
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3039288997

REDD+ represents countries’ efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and foster conservation, the sustainable management of forests, and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks. The basic idea is that more carbon can be sequestrated and stocked in tropical forests by improving their conservation, management, and sustainable use, thus contributing to mitigating climate change. The developing countries and relevant stakeholders concerned will be financially compensated for these endeavors, either through public funds or private carbon markets. Given this context, this book will address the need to assess the political and socio–economic dimensions of the performance of REDD+, which is relevant to policy-makers, practitioners, and scholars. This implies taking into account the various levels (from global to local) and dimensions (e.g., results-based payments, MRV, co-benefits, and community engagement), as well as divergent (disciplinary) connotations, of performance. We, therefore, pose the following question: What does performance mean? In answering this question, we provide examples of assessments of performance. We present 9 cases of how REDD has performed on local, national and international scales, and reflect on the representativeness of these examples and their limitations when looking at the current range of REDD initiatives, along with what is missing in terms of evaluating the performance of REDD+. We conclude by establishing why performance assessment remains so relevant today.

Non-doctrinal Research Methods in Environmental Law

Non-doctrinal Research Methods in Environmental Law
Author: Paul Martin
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2023-09-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1803922761

This timely book explores the innovative non-doctrinal methods currently being used in environmental law research. Drawing on their extensive experience, expert contributors provide insight into how creative approaches to research can improve understanding of law and policy, leading to more effective legal protection for the environment.

Silent Beauty: The Dance of Destruction

Silent Beauty: The Dance of Destruction
Author: Dollie Barrett
Publisher: Nicholas Horne
Total Pages: 210
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In this thought-provoking book, we delve into a consequential relationship that often goes unnoticed. With an empathetic approach, the author examines the intricate link between agriculture and deforestation, unearthing the multitude of ways in which the two affect each other. Through a comprehensive analysis, readers witness the staggering impacts of agricultural practices on our planet's forests. From exploring farming methods to revealing the role of industrialized agriculture, this book sheds light on the complex dynamics at play. By unveiling the consequences of deforestation for both local ecosystems and global climate change, the author invites readers to reflect on their roles as consumers and participants in the agricultural system. Brace yourself for eye-opening revelations and a call to action that encourages sustainable agriculture practices, bridging the gap between nourishment and environmental preservation. This book redefines the way we view the intricate relationship between deforestation and agriculture, providing us with invaluable insights and the knowledge to make a difference.

Rainforest

Rainforest
Author: Tony Juniper
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1642830720

Rainforests have long been recognized as hotspots of biodiversity—but they are crucial for our planet in other surprising ways. Not only do these fascinating ecosystems thrive in rainy regions, they create rain themselves, and this moisture is spread around the globe. Rainforests across the world have a powerful and concrete impact, reaching as far as America’s Great Plains and central Europe. In Rainforest: Dispatches from Earth’s Most Vital Frontlines, a prominent conservationist provides a comprehensive view of the crucial roles rainforests serve, the state of the world’s rainforests today, and the inspirational efforts underway to save them. In Rainforest, Tony Juniper draws upon decades of work in rainforest conservation. He brings readers along on his journeys, from the thriving forests of Costa Rica to Indonesia, where palm oil plantations have supplanted much of the former rainforest. Despite many ominous trends, Juniper sees hope for rainforests and those who rely upon them, thanks to developments like new international agreements, corporate deforestation policies, and movements from local and Indigenous communities. As climate change intensifies, we have already begun to see the effects of rainforest destruction on the planet at large. Rainforest provides a detailed and wide-ranging look at the health and future of these vital ecosystems. Throughout this evocative book, Juniper argues that in saving rainforests, we save ourselves, too.

The Road from Rio

The Road from Rio
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1994
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789251035870

Shifting Paradigms: Echoes of Green

Shifting Paradigms: Echoes of Green
Author: Omar Drake
Publisher: Nicholas Horne
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2024-10-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

In a world where forests face extinction, hope shines bright. Youth movements step onto the global stage, determined to save the beautiful and invaluable ecosystems threatened by deforestation. Their passionate voices echo through the generations, demanding action, proclaiming their commitment to safeguarding our planet. Embrace the journey as this book unveils the power of youth movements in the fight against rampant deforestation. Delve into the stories of the young warriors, their resilience, and unyielding spirit. Discover the immense challenges they confront- bureaucratic hurdles, indifference, and the daunting scale of the issue. Join them in their pilgrimage as they traverse from closed conference rooms to lush jungles, the battlegrounds where battles are fought with not just physical strength but also with knowledge and awareness. Witness their ingenious strategies, their collaborations, and their steadfast determination as they become catalysts for transformative change. Immerse yourself in the bittersweet victories and heartbreaking setbacks experienced by these warriors. Share their hopes and victories as they inspire others to rise and unite. Pieces and fragments of inspiration weave together to form a powerful narrative, demonstrating the true force of collective action and the revitalizing potential lodged within youth movements. This book is not just an ode to young defenders of nature, but a revelation of the significance they hold in shaping our future. Brimming with a zeal that sets the world ablaze, the youth movements harness the energy and commitment needed to combat the destructiveness of deforestation. Journey with them, find your own sense of purpose, and unlock the potential within you to be a part of the change we anxiously seek.