| Literature DB >> 29299626 |
Dawn Rodriguez-Ward1, Anne M Larson2, Harold Gordillo Ruesta3.
Abstract
This study examines the role multilevel governance plays in the adoption of sustainable landscape management initiatives in emerging arrangements aimed at reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+). It sheds light on the challenges these multiple layers of actors and interests encounter around such alternatives in a subnational jurisdiction. Through transcript analysis of 93 interviews with institutional actors in the region of Madre de Dios, Peru, particularly with regard to five sites of land-use change, we identified the multiple actors who are included and excluded in the decision-making process and uncovered their complex interactions in forest and landscape governance and REDD+ arrangements. Madre de Dios is a useful case for studying complex land-use dynamics, as it is home to multiple natural resources, a large mix of actors and interests, and a regional government that has recently experienced the reverberations of decentralization. Findings indicate that multiple actors shaped REDD+ to some extent, but REDD+ and its advocates were unable to shape land-use dynamics or landscape governance, at least in the short term. In the absence of strong and effective regional regulation for sustainable land use alternatives and the high value of gold on the international market, illegal gold mining proved to be a more profitable land-use choice. Although REDD+ created a new space for multilevel actor interaction and communication and new alliances to emerge, the study questions the prevailing REDD+ discourse suggesting that better coordination and cooperation will lead to integrated landscape solutions. For REDD+ to be able to play a role in integrated landscape governance, greater attention needs to be paid to grassroots actors, power and authority over territory and underlying interests and incentives for land-use change.Entities:
Keywords: Decentralization; Integrated landscape governance; Land use and land-use change; Madre de Dios; Multi-level forest governance; REDD+
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29299626 PMCID: PMC5999128 DOI: 10.1007/s00267-017-0982-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Manage ISSN: 0364-152X Impact factor: 3.266
Institution and actor interviews
| No. | Scale | Type | Institution Name | Interviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Local | Community | Arca Pacahuara community | 3 |
| 2 | Local | Community | Comunidad Nativa Infierno | 4 |
| 3 | Local | Community | Sandoval Settlement | 1 |
| 4 | Local | Concessionaire | Forest concession | 1 |
| 5 | Local | Concessionaire | Sonidos de la Amazonia Eco-turismo concession | 1 |
| 6 | Local | Concessionaire | Tropical Woods concession | 1 |
| 7 | Local | Concessionaire | Brazil nut concession | 3 |
| 8 | Local | Government | Gobierno Distrital de Iberia | 1 |
| 9 | Local | Government | Gobierno Municipal Inambari | 2 |
| 10 | Local | Government | Gobierno Municipal Tambopata | 2 |
| 11 | Local | Government | Gobierno Provincial Tambopata | 1 |
| 12 | Local | Government | Gobierno Provinicial Tahuamanu | 1 |
| 13 | Local | Land user Association | Alegria Brazil Nut Association | 1 |
| 14 | Local | Land user Association | Tambopata Environmental Management Committee | 1 |
| 15 | Local | Land user Association | Asociación de Mineros Artesanales de Taurfaticos (AMATAF) | 1 |
| 16 | Local | Land user Association | Asociación de productores agrarias y lavadores artesanales de oro del Rio Malinowski (APAYLOM) | 2 |
| 17 | Local | NGO | Arbio | 1 |
| 18 | Local | NGO | Huaruyo | 1 |
| 19 | Local | Private company | Tambopata Tours | 1 |
| 20 | Regional | Government | Dirección Regional de Agricultura (DRA) | 2 |
| 21 | Regional | Government | Dirección Regional de Energía, Minería e Hidrocarbonos (DREMH) | 2 |
| 22 | Regional | Government | Dirección Regional de Fauna y Flora Silvestre (DRFFS) | 1 |
| 23 | Regional | Government | Gerencia Regional de Recursos Naturales y del Medio Ambiente (GRRNYMA) | 7 |
| 24 | Regional | Government | Gobierno Regional de Madre de Dios (GOREMAD) | 2 |
| 25 | Regional | Humanitarian | Fundacion Caritas | 1 |
| 26 | Regional | Indigenous Association | Federación Nativa de Madre de Dios (FENAMAD) | 2 |
| 27 | Regional | Land user Association | Federación de Agricultores de Madre de Dios (FEDAMAD) | 2 |
| 28 | Regional | Land user Association | Federación de Forestales de Madre de Dios | 2 |
| 29 | Regional | Land user Association | Federación de Productores de Castaña de Madre de Dios (FEPROCAMD) | 2 |
| 30 | Regional | Private company | Conservacion Ambiental y Desarrollo en el Peru (CAMD) | 1 |
| 31 | Regional | Research | Universidad Nacional Amazonica de Madre de Dios (UNAMAD) | 1 |
| 32 | National | Government | Ministerio Nacional del Ambiente (MINAG) | 2 |
| 33 | National | Government | Organismo de Supervisión de los Recursos Forestales y de Fauna Silvestre (OSINFOR) | 1 |
| 34 | National | Government | Proyecto Especial Madre de Dios (PEMD) | 4 |
| 35 | National | Government | Servicio Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas (SERNANP) | 5 |
| 36 | National | NGO | Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca Amazónica (ACCA) | 8 |
| 37 | National | NGO | Asociación para la Investigación y el Desarrollo Integral (AIDER) | 4 |
| 38 | National | NGO | Peru Bosques | 1 |
| 39 | National | NGO | Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental (SPDA) | 1 |
| 40 | National/ Intl | NGO | Rainforest Alliance | 1 |
| 41 | National/ Intl | NGO | World Wildlife Fund (WWF) | 3 |
| 42 | National | Private company | Bosques Amazónicos SAC (BAM) | 3 |
| 43 | National | Research | Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana (IIAP) | 1 |
| 44 | International | Government | German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GIZ) | 2 |
| 45 | International | NGO | Frankfurt Zoological Society | 1 |
| 46 | International | Research | Consorcio Madre de Dios | 2 |
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Fig. 1A map location of five case studies for increasing and decreasing carbon emissions sites
The five case studies for increasing and decreasing carbon emissions sites
| Name | Emission type | Actor type | Land type (Hectares) | Time span |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIDER-SERNANP REDD+ Project | Decreasing | NGO, Governmental agency | National Protected areas (573,299 has) | 2008–2028 |
| BAM- FEPROCAMD REDD+ Project | Decreasing | Private company, Land user association, and concessionaires | Brazil nut concessions (291,566 has) | 2009–2040 |
| ACOMAT initiative | Decreasing | NGO and individual concession owners | Ecotourism, conservation, timber and NTFP concessions (316,282 has) | Initiated in 2012 |
| La Pampa Mining zone | Increasing | Illegal and informal gold miners | Tambopata National reserve buffer zone and surrounding area (~ 2000–5000 has) | Peaked in 2008 |
| Arca-Pacahuara Agriculture | Increasing | Religious farming community | Forest conversion to farmland (3500 has) | 1995 |
ACOMAT Association for timber and non-timber Concession holders in the provinces of Manu and Tambopata, REDD+ Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation plus carbon sequestration and promoting sustainable forest management. All remaining acronyms are listed in Table 1.