Authors
Neil M Dawson, Michael Mason, David Mujasi Mwayafu, Hari Dhungana, Poshendra Satyal, Janet A Fisher, Mark Zeitoun, Heike Schroeder
Publication date
2018/10/1
Journal
Environmental Science & Policy
Volume
88
Pages
1-9
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A national interpretation process involving diverse actors and interests is required to transform global environmental initiatives into policies appropriate to the national or subnational context. These processes of localising norms are critical spaces to formulate equitable pathways to environmental conservation, yet have received limited attention from policy makers and researchers. We explored national policy processes for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) in Uganda and Nepal from the perspectives of ‘intermediaries’, state and civil society actors at subnational and national scale who promote the interests of various stakeholder groups. Through think-tank meetings and semi-structured interviews with a range of intermediaries, we uncovered that REDD+ implementation processes in both countries are dominated by international actors, applying a demanding administrative agenda …
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