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DOI 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.12.018
Title (Primary) Stakeholders’ incentives for land-use change and REDD+: the case of Indonesia
Author Irawan, S.; Tacconi, L.; Ring, I.
Source Titel Ecological Economics
Year 2013
Department OEKON
Volume 87
Page From 75
Page To 83
Language englisch
Keywords REDD +; Deforestation; Opportunity costs; Discount rates; Decentralisation; Indonesia
UFZ wide themes RU6;
Abstract The opportunity costs of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD +) accruing to different stakeholders in Indonesia, including companies and the national, provincial and district level governments, are estimated, with particular emphasis on the influence of alternative discount rates. A cost–benefit analysis of the opportunity costs of avoided deforestation is conducted. The three major land-use activities considered are commercial logging, timber and oil palm plantation. The opportunity cost of oil palm plantations on mineral soil preceded by logging of degraded forest is prohibitively high. REDD + measures that impose restrictions on the development of those land-use activities would lead to a substantial loss of public revenues at the various government levels. The results of this study reveal that land-use management in Indonesia is rather centralistic, where the national government retains most of the revenues from land-use alternatives to REDD +. To influence their behaviour towards land-use change, REDD + schemes need to create a direct link between the distribution of public revenues and district governments' decisions on land-use activities in their localities.

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Irawan, S., Tacconi, L., Ring, I. (2013):
Stakeholders’ incentives for land-use change and REDD+: the case of Indonesia
Ecol. Econ. 87 , 75 - 83 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.12.018