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The State of Jalisco, Mexico, has developed and is implementing a jurisdictional REDD+ model that emphasizes a long-term vision, institutional strength, and a robust commitment to the rights of forest communities. This initiative aims to create a high-integrity framework for climate finance, positioning Jalisco as a leader in sustainable environmental practices.
The REDD+ model focuses on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation while promoting conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest carbon stocks. By prioritizing the needs and rights of local communities, Jalisco is fostering a more equitable approach to climate action.
The state's commitment to territorial justice ensures that the voices of indigenous and local populations are heard and considered in decision-making processes. This inclusive model not only addresses climate change but also empowers communities, making them active participants in protecting their natural resources. Jalisco's efforts serve as a compelling example for other regions aiming to balance environmental sustainability with social equity.
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