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A comparative analysis of national REDD+ policy networks: conflicts and cooperation as drivers for policy making

Using a comparative policy network approach, this presentation investigates and compares networking among policy actors in the REDD+ policy domain in six countries. The aim is to find out how policy network structures and coalitions of interests impact national REDD+ policy outcomes. The research presented here may be useful to countries who are now negotiating and designing their national REDD+ mechanisms and policies. Monica Di Gregorio gave this presentation on 18 June 2012 at a panel discussion organised by CIFOR and partners at the ISEE 2012 Conference at Rio, which convened under the topic "Ecological Economics and Rio+20: Challenges and Contributions for a Green Economy". The panel was titled 'National strategies for reducing emissions from avoided deforestation and degradation - how much transformational change is possible in current political and economic realities? Part II - A policy network perspective'. For more information, visit http://www.cifor.org/rio20/

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