REDD+ Inspiring Practice: Building REDD+ Readiness Through Participatory Land Use Mapping and Planning in Indonesia
Posted on 04 August 2014
This REDD+ Inspiring Practice highlights the participatory land use planning and mapping that is building REDD+ readiness and strengthening land tenure among local and indigenous communities in Indonesia’s Kutai Barat district.
WWF's REDD+ Inspiring Practices are designed to share REDD+ lessons learned, so that they may be replicated or adapted as appropriate by others for their own REDD+ related work.This REDD+ Inspiring Practice highlights the participatory land use planning and mapping that is building REDD+ readiness and strengthening land tenure among local and indigenous communities in Indonesia’s Kutai Barat district. Through this work, community members were able to identify their lands and their current uses, build their knowledge of land use issues, bridge their differences, and share their priorities for the future use of village lands and natural resources.
Download
REDD+ Inspiring Practice: Building REDD+ Readiness Through Participatory Land Use Mapping and Planning in Indonesia
PDF 2.29 MB
(Bahasa) Inspiring Practice: Building REDD+ Readiness Through Participatory Land Use Mapping and Planning in Indonesia
PDF 1.92 MB
(French) Inspiring Practice: Building REDD+ Readiness Through Participatory Land Use Mapping and Planning in Indonesia
PDF 82 Bytes
(Spanish) Inspiring Practice: Building REDD+ Readiness Through Participatory Land Use Mapping and Planning in Indonesia
PDF 2.05 MB