"Securing
a global climate agreement that includes tropical deforestation would
no doubt be a historic achievement. But once world leaders return from
Paris next year, the proof of the pudding will lie in national
implementation. They may well wish to consider what can be learned from
recent schemes for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest
Degradation (known as REDD+)…. It turns out that even when donors have
pledged substantial amounts of money, spending that money effectively
can be challenging. A major part of that challenge relates to the
difficult political-economy of forest sector reform in developing
countries, where corruption in its various guises can be a core feature.
Indeed… REDD+ financing also risks increasing corruption and related
problems like land grabbing."
Read the full guest post by Aled Williams, Senior Advisor at the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, in the Global Anticorruption Blog. http://globalanticorruptionblog.com/2015/01/06/guest-post-fighting-corruption-in-anti-deforestation-programs-the-case-of-redd/
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