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To curb carbon emissions, the United Nations is rapidly expanding the REDD+ program, which aims to mitigate climate change through enhanced forest management in developing countries. However, many Indigenous groups are concerned that the program does not respect their rights.
Join our conversation with Dr. Britney Vilhauer, who has worked extensively among the Bribri of Costa Rica, to explore what implementation of REDD+ programs really looks like on the ground.
You can learn more about her research here and the REDD+ program in Costa Rica here.
Dr. Vilhauer can be contacted at [email protected].
By People’s Planet ProjectTo curb carbon emissions, the United Nations is rapidly expanding the REDD+ program, which aims to mitigate climate change through enhanced forest management in developing countries. However, many Indigenous groups are concerned that the program does not respect their rights.
Join our conversation with Dr. Britney Vilhauer, who has worked extensively among the Bribri of Costa Rica, to explore what implementation of REDD+ programs really looks like on the ground.
You can learn more about her research here and the REDD+ program in Costa Rica here.
Dr. Vilhauer can be contacted at [email protected].