Journal Article

IDS Bulletin Vol. 42 Nos. 3

Indigenous Peoples and the Regulation of REDD+ in Brazil: Beyond the War of the Worlds?

Published on 5 May 2011

This article focuses on the actors, interests and ideologies shaping Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) regulation in Brazil, with a particular focus on indigenous territories.

It examines the convergence of four parallel and potentially conflicting initiatives: a consultation exercise led by the federal Environment Ministry; the development of sub‐national regulatory frameworks by states in the Amazon region; the introduction of a ‘REDD Certification’ bill in Congress; and a civil society effort to establish principles and criteria for ‘socioenvironmental’ safeguards. The article interrogates the extent to which this convergence has resolved underlying tensions or merely postponed engaging with them, drawing on Bruno Latour’s concept of a ‘war of the worlds’ to examine the highly contested relationship between market‐based approaches and the rights of indigenous peoples.

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This article comes from the IDS Bulletin 42.3 (2011) Indigenous Peoples and the Regulation of REDD+ in Brazil: Beyond the War of the Worlds?

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Shankland, A. and Hasenclever, L. (2011) Indigenous Peoples and the Regulation of REDD+ in Brazil: Beyond the War of the Worlds?. IDS Bulletin 42(3): 80-88

Authors

Alex Shankland

Research Fellow

Leonardo Hasenclever

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Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.1111/j.1759-5436.2011.00225.x

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