ID | 138259 |
Title Proper | Social learning through a REDD+ ‘village agreement’ |
Other Title Information | insights from the KFCP in Indonesia |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mulyani, Mari ; Jepson, Paul |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper examines the process for establishing a ‘village agreement’ using the Kalimantan Forests and Climate Partnership (KFCP) as a case study. REDD+ is designed as a ‘performance-based’ mechanism and requires a contractual agreement between the parties involved. Since its implementation will affect the life of forest-dependent communities, it is vital that villagers have sufficient ability to negotiate their interests during the agreement process. This paper investigates the degree of ‘social learning’ essential for developing actors' capacity to negotiate rules and interests with outsiders involved in the agreement process (between KFCP and the seven villages involved) and how this meshes with notions of ‘participation’. It found that while ‘social learning’ occurred as a result of the well-designed participatory process conducted by KFCP, villagers' ability to secure their interests was influenced by a learning experience accumulated from their previous engagement with several development/conservation projects. This finding contributes to literature by emphasising how historical context plays a significant role in the success of present learning and the efficacy or otherwise of a contractual agreement. Therefore historical aspects should be taken into account in site selection and the design of future REDD+ projects. |
`In' analytical Note | Asia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 56, No.1; Apr 2015: p.79-95 |
Journal Source | Asia Pacific Viewpoint 2015-04 56, 1 |
Key Words | Indonesia ; Social Learning ; Participation ; REDD+ ; KFCP ; Village Agreement |