
Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti
Coordinator Of Cifor's Global Comparative Study Of Redd+ at forestsnews.cifor.org
Scientist/Científico @cifor-@icraf / Antropólogo 🇵🇪 - bosques, cambio climático, derechos y justicia ambiental / Ecologia sem luta de classes é jardinagem.
Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti (MA, MRes, PhD) carries out mixed-methods research on multiple aspects of the impact of natural resource extraction on forest-dependent communities, and of the participation of the latter in different related decision-making spaces. He coordinates multi-stakeholder initiatives around land use and land use change in Brazil, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Peru. His research examines the potential role of these initiatives in transforming BAU decision-making practices in order to create more equitable outcomes for forest-dependent communities. Juan Pablo is also interested in exploring the real and potential transgressions of indigenous rights throughout REDD+ readiness and implementation phases around the world, and the potential application of this framework as a pro-rights tool that enables environmental justice for indigenous communities. Source
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forestsnews.cifor.org | Rocio Santibanez Vasquez |Vania Martínez |Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti
Placing communities at the centre for a more effective and equitable conservation
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