The REDD+ process
This area includes the REDD+ process as such, including perspectives on land use, livelihoods, and issues related to payment of ecosystem services. Once implemented, it is clear that REDD+ has a potential to dramatically change the livelihoods of people in REDD+ countries. Projects within this area study the consequences of REDD+ for people in developing countries in a broader context.
Key contacts:
Gert Nyberg, Dept of Forest Ecology and Management
(soil carbon, agroforestry, agriculture-forest interactions, land use, restoration/rehabilitation, socio-economics)
gert.nyberg@slu.se; +46 (0)90 786 8255; +46 (0)70 294 7577
Mats Sandewall, Department of Forest Resource Management
(Methods for assessment of land use change, its drivers and its social/livelihoods impacts)
Mats.Sandewall@slu.se; +46(0)90 786 8329
Seema Arora-Jonsson, Dept of Urban and Rural Development
(policy process, governance, local participation, gender, institutions)
seema.arora.jonsson@slu.se; +46 (0)18 671192
Erik Karltun, Dept of Soil & Environmental Sciences
(climate change, , land-use, soil carbon sequestration, livelihoods, sustainable forestry)
erik.karltun@slu.se; +46(0)18 671277; +46 (0)70 6901277