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                                          Law
                               Environment and
                                   DevelopmentLEAD
                                       Journal
              INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND CUSTOMARY LAND OWNERSHIP UNDER
               DOMESTIC REDD+ FRAMEWORKS: A CASE STUDY OF INDONESIA
                                    Glen Wright
                                     ARTICLE
                                                                     VOLUME
                                                                     7/2
                      Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000427
                    LEAD Journal (Law, Environment and Development Journal)
            is a peer-reviewed academic publication based in New Delhi and London and jointly managed by the
               School of Law, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) - University of London
                  and the International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC).
                       LEAD is published at www.lead-journal.org
                             ISSN 1746-5893
      The Managing Editor, LEAD Journal, c/o International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC), International Environment
       House II, 1F, 7 Chemin de Balexert, 1219 Châtelaine-Geneva, Switzerland, Tel/fax: + 41 (0)22 79 72 623, info@lead-journal.org
                 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000427
                                                             ARTICLE
                        INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND CUSTOMARY LAND
                OWNERSHIP UNDER DOMESTIC REDD+ FRAMEWORKS:
                                        A CASE STUDY OF INDONESIA
                                                             Glen Wright*
                                                      This document can be cited as
                                   Glen Wright ‘Indigenous People and Customary Land Ownership Under
                                        Domestic REDD+ Frameworks: A Case Study of Indonesia’,
                                        7/2 Law, Environment and Development Journal (2011), p. 117,
                                         available at http://www.lead-journal.org/content/11117.pdf
                                       
                          Glen Wright,PhD Candidate, Australian National University, ANU College of Law, The Australian
                          National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia, Phone: +61 406007306,
                          Email: glen.w.wright@gmail.com
                          Published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 License
                          * The author would like to thank Dr Justin Rose at the University of the South Pacific, Vanuatu for coordinating the
                            Environmental Law in Developing Countries exchange program, for which an early version of this paper was originally
                            written. The author also wishes to thank Associate Professor Alexander Paterson at the University of Cape Town and Dr
                            Laode Syarif at Hasanuddin University for their role in teaching this course, and Eleanor Browne for her assistance and
                            comments.
                                     Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000427
                           TABLE OF CONTENTS
                           1.   Introduction                                                                             119
                           2.   REDD+                                                                                    120
                                2.1 From Bolivia to Durban                                                               120
                           3.   REDD+, Indigenous People and Customary Land Ownership                                    122
                                3.1 Customary Land Owners: Essential to REDD+ Effectiveness                              122
                                3.2 REDD+ as a Threat to Customary Land Owners                                           122
                                3.3 Participation in REDD+ Governance                                                    123
                                3.4 Tenure Security                                                                      123
                           4.   Case Study: Indonesia                                                                    124
                                4.1 Indonesian Law                                                                       125
                                      4.1.1 Land Law                                                                     125
                                      4.1.2 Customary Land Ownership                                                     126
                                      4.1.3 Forestry Law                                                                 126
                                      4.1.4 REDD+ Law                                                                    127
                                            4.1.4.1 Adat Communities in the REDD+ Decrees                                128
                                4.2 The Framework in Practice: the Indonesia-Australia
                                      Forest Carbon Partnership                                                          128
                                4.3 Customary Ownership and REDD+ in Indonesia: An Assessment                            130
                           5.   Making REDD+ Work for Indigenous People: Lessons Learned                                 130
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