Non-carbon benefits as incentives for participation in REDD + and the role of village participatory land use plans in supporting this : insights from Kilosa District, Tanzania

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Uisso, Amani J.
Chirwa, Paxie W.
Ackerman, Pierre A.
Mbwambo, Lawrence

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Taylor and Francis

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This study assessed community perceptions on Non-Carbon Benefits (NCBs) as incentives for participation in Reduced Emission from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) and the role of Village Participatory Land-Use Plans (VPLUPs) in supporting this in Kilosa district of Tanzania. A mixed-method research design was used in the data collection. Results indicated that the majority (95%) of the respondents thought that VPLUPs had facilitated REDD+ implementation. The results also demonstrated that the REDD+ initiative remains an important source of NCBs. While the respondents believed NCBs were available and important to them, its future availability was somewhat of a concern. The respondents further indicated that the best way to improve VPLUPs (and consequently enhance the REDD+ related activities) and maintain the flow of NCBs, was to improve the knowledge of VPLUPs. NCBs should be considered in the planning, design and implementation of REDD+, especially considering that carbon markets remain questionable and unreliable.

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Community, Conservation, Management, Non-carbon benefits, Perceptions

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Non-carbon benefits as incentives for participation in REDD + and the role of village participatory land use plans in supporting this: insights from Kilosa District, Tanzania. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2021, vol. 64, no. 6, pp. 1111-1132, https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2020.1802239.