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Unlocking Community Engagement in REDD+ Initiatives: Insights from a Case Study in the Amazon
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April 2024

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Castro Gomes

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Rosa Cardoso

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The literature on national plans to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) shows that the stakeholders present in the territory, especially the communities, are the focus of these actions. The article questions the level of community engagement in a proposed REDD+ project in the Amazon by private companies, with the aim of analyzing the socio-economic and environmental aspects of community residents. The theoretical framework integrates stakeholder theory and community participation theory to support the analysis of the level of engagement. 338 small rural producers were chosen from among the residents of 23 communities in four municipalities in the state of Pará. The sociodemographic characteristics were collected and structured in tables and graphs. The results reveal that the communities are socially disjointed, with problems defining property rights and access to government goods and services, which makes it difficult to achieve the benefits declared by the REDD+

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Unlocking Community Engagement in REDD+ Initiatives: Insights from a Case Study in the Amazon

April 2024

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Global Journal of Human-Social Science

The literature on national plans to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) shows that the stakeholders present in the territory, especially the communities, are the focus of these actions. The article questions the level of community engagement in a proposed REDD+ project in the Amazon by private companies, with the aim of analyzing the socioeconomic and environmental aspects of community residents. The theoretical framework integrates stakeholder theory and community participation theory to support the analysis of the level of engagement. 338 small rural producers were chosen from among the residents of 23 communities in four municipalities in the state of Pará. The sociodemographic characteristics were collected and structured in tables and graphs. The results reveal that the communities are socially disjointed, with problems defining property rights and access to government goods and services, which makes it difficult to achieve the benefits declared by the REDD+ project.

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... This yield, although higher than the 483 kg/ha in Brazil and 326 kg/ha in Bahia, lost share in harvested area and also a variation of -10.37% in yield compared to 2022 (IBGE, 2024). In the perspective of the productive restructuring of the Trans-Amazonian cocoa hub, following the trend of other producing countries, farmers are advancing in the use of more productive, inclusive and sustainable good practices, which contemplate the objectives of sustainable development of generating income, employment, reducing poverty and food insecurity and contributing to avoiding deforestation and impacts on climate change ( Kroeger et al. , 2017;Santana, 2018;Musure et al. , 2023;Krumbiegel & Tillie , 2024, Santana et al. , 2024a, with emphasis on carbon sequestration and recovery of degraded areas (Santana et al. , 2024b;Zugaib , 2023;Gomes et al. , 2024). ...

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Identification and Use of Latent Variables in the Analysis of The Effects of Certification on Cocoa Farms in the Transamazon
Unlocking Community Engagement in REDD+ Initiatives: Insights from a Case Study in the Amazon

Global Journal of Human-Social Science