Research on REDD + Construction from the Perspective of Environmental Justice

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Environmental justice requires that the environmental rights and obligations are allocated and undertaken fairly and reasonably in response to the climate change, in order to realize the coexistence and sustainable development of all human beings. This study analyzed the phenomenon of environmental injustice appearing during the construction of REDD+ mechanics and proposed the proper path that leads to REDD+ mechanism improvement which is based on the perspective of environmental justice.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 869-870)

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991-996

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December 2013

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