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May 17th, 2012

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Q12: - 2009/04/15 10:31 GMT Can tenure reforms be introduced to stimulate tree planting and thus reduce deforestation?
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Re:Q12: - 2009/05/02 07:25 GMT It remains a possibility that long leases may contain conditions and that freehold titles may contain covenants requiring environmetally positive actions [as well as prohibiting environmetally negative actions]. In the UK, and elsewhere there is the work on green leases that might act as a model.

Other more immediate possibilities exist: tree planting on larger proportions of government owned land etc. [in the west, reviews of government owned land have often been about money rather than environment].
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Stein Holden

 
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Re:Q12: - 2009/05/02 18:03 GMT It would be great if you could provide more information about the green leases in the UK.
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Re:Q12: - 2009/05/05 08:27 GMT My pleasure. Start at

http://www.greenleases-uk.co.uk/
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Re:Q12: - 2009/05/06 12:40 GMT Social forestry programmes of India are good examples of how govenment could promote afforestation on all sorts of lands (Public and Private) without any specicic land tenure reforms. Tenure reforms may promote greening activities, but that cannot assure greening in developing countries.
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