Introduction: A way forward : forest rights in times of REDD+ / Thomas Sikor and Johannes Stahl. The global forest tenure transitition : background, substance, and prospects / William D. Sunderlin -- Indigenous peoples' rights and the jurisprudence of the inter-American human rights system / Fergus McKay -- Human rights-based approaches to conservation : promise, progress -- and pitfalls? / Jessica Campese and Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend -- Affirmative policy on an uneven playing field : implications for REDD / Jesse C. Ribot and Anne M. Larson -- Advancing human rights through community forestry in Nepal / Shaunna Barnhart -- Forest devolution and social differentiation in Vietnam / To Xuan Phuc -- The challenges of developing a rights-based approach to conservation in Indonesia / Moira Moeliono and Godwin Limberg -- Rights evolution and contemporary forest activism in the New Forest, England / Victoria M. Edwards -- Advocating for traditional native American gathering rights on US Forest Service lands / Beth Rose Middleton -- Who represents the collective? : authority and the recognition of forest rigths / Anne M. Larson and Peter Cronkleton -- Tenure rights, environmental interests, and the politics of local government in Romania / Stefan Dorondel -- Women's action and democratic spaces across scales in India / Neera M. Singh -- Building coalitions across sectors and scales in Cambodia / Blake D. Ratner and Terry Parnell -- Forest-based social movements in Latin America / Peter Cronkleton and Peter Leigh Taylor -- A way forward : forest rights in times of REDD+ / Thomas Sikor and Johannes Stahl.
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