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Acknowledgements
Dedication
Introduction: A call to decolonize Africa
1. What is REDD?
2. A few more definitions
3. The evolution of REDD, REDD+ etc.
4. What does REDD mean in reality?
5. Characteristics of REDD-type projects in Africa
6. REDD players in Africa
7. The carbon market: Selling African air
8. REDD as a driver of land grabs in Africa
9. Climate smart agriculture is dumb!
10. Blue carbon and wet carbon
11. Gourmet REDD
12. Funding for REDD in Africa
13. REDD and human rights violations
14. Labor and work: Peonage and carbon slavery
15. REDD as a new form of violence against women
16. Financialization goes berserk
17. Colonialism and REDD: The third scramble for Africa?
18. Comparison of colonialism and REDD
Appendix 1: Identifying Violations of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights by REDD-type Projects
Appendix 2: Violation of Free, Prior and Informed Consent by UN-REDD and REDD
Appendix 3: South-South REDD A Brazil-Mozambique Initiative – Of “Pan-African Relevance”
Appendix 4: Resources for analysis and action
About the authors
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