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Dead-lock or transformational change - a comparison of REDD+ politics in the media

How pervasive are REDD+ debates in national media, who is driving the debate, and what is being advocated by each actor/group? CIFOR's Global Comparative Study used media-based discourse analysis across six countries to identify policy coalitions that could or could not move the policy design for REDD+ towards transformational change. Tim Cronin gave this presentation on 18 June 2012 at a panel discussion organised by CIFOR and partners at the ISEE 2012 Conference, 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 I - An overview'. For more information, visit http://www.cifor.org/events/rio20/

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