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Tenure in REDD
 
Start-point or afterthought?
Lorenzo Cotula and James Mayers
 
Tenure in REDD
 
Start-point or afterthought?
Lorenzo Cotula and James Mayers
 
First published by the International Institute for Environment and Development (UK) in 2009Copyright © International Institute for Environment and DevelopmentAll rights reservedISBN: 978-1-84369-736-7 ISSN: 1605-1017Further information and resources on REDD can be downloaded from www.iied.orgTo contact the authors, Lorenzo Cotula and James Mayers, please write tolorenzo.cotula@iied.org and james.mayers@iied.orgFor a full list of publications please contact:International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)3 Endsleigh Street, London WC1H 0DD, United Kingdomnewpubs@iied.orgwww.iied.org/pubsA catalogue record for this book is available from the British LibraryCitation: Cotula, L. and Mayers, J. 2009.
Tenure in REDD – Start-point or afterthought?
Natural Resource Issues No. 15. International Institute for Environment and Development.London, UK.Design by: Eileen Higgins, email: eileen@eh-design.co.ukCover photo: Sarawak, Malaysia. One of the world’s richest, oldest ecosystems, hometo indigenous tribal and nomadic peoples who are dependent on the forest for hunting,gathering and cultivation of traditional medicines. Nigel Dickinson / Still Pictures.Printed by: Russell Press, UK on 80% recycled paper
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