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The portable sawmill and other challenges to REDD + in P apua N ew G uinea

The future for R educing E missions from D eforestation and F orest D egradation P lus ( REDD +) in P apua N ew G uinea ( PNG ) is uncertain. Logging companies have been accessing land via a controversial legal framework called S pecial A gricultural B usiness L ease, while conservation non‐governme...

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Published in:Asia Pacific viewpoint 2015-04, Vol.56 (1), p.128-139
Main Authors: Dalsgaard, Steffen, Pedersen, Marianne
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The future for R educing E missions from D eforestation and F orest D egradation P lus ( REDD +) in P apua N ew G uinea ( PNG ) is uncertain. Logging companies have been accessing land via a controversial legal framework called S pecial A gricultural B usiness L ease, while conservation non‐government organisations are struggling to find schemes to stop the deforestation. REDD + has been the new favoured approach. However, there are as yet only a few pilot projects, several of which are in areas without large‐scale logging. Whether REDD + has a future in PNG is difficult to know. It may come to share the fate of the portable sawmill – a technology previously assumed to promote sustainable community logging, but is now adopted by the commercial logging industry and providing new challenges to conversation efforts. This article argues that to understand the possibility for successfully implementing REDD +, it is necessary to look at the development of the forestry sector in the widest possible terms. This involves analysing the different competing actors, technologies and forms of social organisation that are employed to gain control of species deemed valuable to either conservation or commercial resource exploitation.
ISSN:1360-7456
1467-8373
DOI:10.1111/apv.12086