TY - JOUR
T1 - Overcoming barriers to low carbon agriculture and forest restoration in Brazil
T2 - the Rural Sustentável project
AU - Newton, Peter
AU - Gomez, Angelo Eduardo
AU - Jung, Suhyun
AU - Kelly, Timothy
AU - Mendes, Thiago de Araujo
AU - Rasmussen, Laura Vang
AU - Reis, Julio Cesar dos
AU - Rodrigues, Renato de Aragao Rebeiro
AU - Tipper, Richard
AU - van der Horst, Dan
AU - Watkins, Cristy
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - The Rural Sustentável project aims to decrease greenhouse gas emissions, reduce poverty, and promote sustainable rural development in the Brazilian Amazon and Atlantic Forest biomes: by restoring deforested and degraded land, and by facilitating and promoting the uptake of low carbon agricultural technologies. The project offers farmers a) access to information, through demonstration units and field days; b) access to technical assistance, through in-person and online training and capacity-building; c) access to rural credit, through collaborative farmer-technician partnerships, and d) financial incentives, in the form of results based financing to successful farmer-technician teams. The project is still in its implementation stage, but the innovative design and theory of change of this project offer insights into possible mechanisms for promoting forest restoration on private lands in the tropics.
AB - The Rural Sustentável project aims to decrease greenhouse gas emissions, reduce poverty, and promote sustainable rural development in the Brazilian Amazon and Atlantic Forest biomes: by restoring deforested and degraded land, and by facilitating and promoting the uptake of low carbon agricultural technologies. The project offers farmers a) access to information, through demonstration units and field days; b) access to technical assistance, through in-person and online training and capacity-building; c) access to rural credit, through collaborative farmer-technician partnerships, and d) financial incentives, in the form of results based financing to successful farmer-technician teams. The project is still in its implementation stage, but the innovative design and theory of change of this project offer insights into possible mechanisms for promoting forest restoration on private lands in the tropics.
U2 - 10.1016/j.wdp.2016.11.011
DO - 10.1016/j.wdp.2016.11.011
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2452-2929
VL - 4
SP - 5
EP - 7
JO - World Development Perspectives
JF - World Development Perspectives
ER -