Crops and technologies On crops, livestock, fisheries, irrigation, technologies, production and more.
Impact On gender equality, women’s agency, social inclusion, empowerment, and evidence on what drives equitable and inclusive agri-food systems.
Landscapes and biodiversity On land, landscapes, forests and forestry, biodiversity, ecosystems, ecology and more.
Nutrition and health On nutrition, malnutrition and overnutrition as well as health, diets, diseases and more.
Social Inclusion On inclusion, social classes, social groups, social participation, social protection, Indigenous peoples and more.
Scientific Publication Who Should Benefit from REDD+? Rationales and Realities author(s) Luttrell, C. - Loft, L. - Gebara, M.F. - Kweka, D - Brockhaus, Maria - Angelsen, A. - Sunderlin, William D. from Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) permalink open published in 2013 themes Social Inclusion regions South-Eastern Asia Asia World Middle Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Africa Eastern Africa South America Latin America and the Caribbean Americas citation Luttrell, C., Loft, L., Gebara, M.F., Kweka, D., Brockhaus, M., Angelsen, A., Sunderlin, W.D. . 2013. Who Should Benefit from REDD+? Rationales and Realities Ecology and Society, 18 (4) : 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-05834-180452 Publications and datasets provided via GARDIAN Open original