In a perfect world i wholeheartedly agree with this approach, but fear that on its own, too much forest will be lost. I think REDD+ is part of the mix of solution and is already reducing forest destruction. Great video. John
Dear FERN producer this film, I like this film, but how can get its? Because my oraganiazation need film like this. My Organization is AMAN West Kalimantan
Really good!!! is this video translated to the spanish??? its really good to share it with different communities in latinoamerica where people dont speak english...
Hi Andres. Yes it is available in Spanish here: www.fern.org/es/publications/film/la-historia-de-redd-una-solucion-real-contra-la-deforestacion and French and Italian too if you need it! Thanks for the positive comment.
Although I appreciate the clarity and the important focus on the people who live in the forest, I think this misses the bigger picture. To resist the intense market pressures identified in the video, and to generate political support for conservation, we need alternative income soures and incentives for conservation at the level of national policy and local decisions. If REDD+ funding is truly being lost to middlemen - and I have not seen this in the research - then the program should be fixed, not abandoned. What is the alternative - to recycle our paper goods? We need powerful tools for change, and it seems to me that REDD+ is one of them.
I agree that redd is a stupid idea, but not all forest communities are stewards of their environment. If they can make a lot of money through logging, they will make a lot of money through logging.
Not a serious response; people in the north will not change their lifestyle. Indigenous peoples are absolutely in the right but will not have the means to challenge government's power. Funny how the same video will say government should protect one group's rights in one place and deny them in another. Think about it and you will understand.
Certainly lots of people depend on forests. But this documentary does not take into account that local people also financially depend on these forests. I know people who cut down parts of their forest for education of their children. So just giving local people the right to use these forests is not a solution! Sustainable use does not come exclusively with property. Please keep in mind that it is not that simple!
Exceptional insights. Thank you for the easy explanation with the video illustration.
Thank you for this awesome video... Keep making such videos so as to enlighten the world about our so dear environment...
Thank you so much! It really helps me out in understanding what is REDD and how it works
In a perfect world i wholeheartedly agree with this approach, but fear that on its own, too much forest will be lost. I think REDD+ is part of the mix of solution and is already reducing forest destruction. Great video. John
Great video! Very clear, concise and very useful
A truly amazing documentary! Keep up the work guys :-)
I really enjoyed this, thank-you.
Great introduction and thanks for sharing.
What an incredibly nice clip!!! Very well done guys!
Very educative and precise. Keep it up!
Good visualization for explaining REDD+ scheme.
Incredible....
The background sound is so interesting.
Great video
Amazing
Well done very informative!
Nice video, shows the reality behind REDD.
Amazing! It´s necessary a global change on consumption.. the remain economic model is just unsustantable
I absolutely agree - deal with the causes
nice video on deforestation solution.
well explained
Hello Alloy Borneo, please send an email to info@fern.org and we can send you a link to download the film. Thanks for the interest. FERN
Dear FERN producer this film, I like this film, but how can get its? Because my oraganiazation need film like this. My Organization is AMAN West Kalimantan
Really good!!! is this video translated to the spanish??? its really good to share it with different communities in latinoamerica where people dont speak english...
Hi Andres. Yes it is available in Spanish here: www.fern.org/es/publications/film/la-historia-de-redd-una-solucion-real-contra-la-deforestacion and French and Italian too if you need it! Thanks for the positive comment.
+FERN FERN I'd like all your videos in portuguese, too. Thanks for the videos!!They are amazing!
Although I appreciate the clarity and the important focus on the people who live in the forest, I think this misses the bigger picture. To resist the intense market pressures identified in the video, and to generate political support for conservation, we need alternative income soures and incentives for conservation at the level of national policy and local decisions. If REDD+ funding is truly being lost to middlemen - and I have not seen this in the research - then the program should be fixed, not abandoned. What is the alternative - to recycle our paper goods? We need powerful tools for change, and it seems to me that REDD+ is one of them.
Nah the rich country did not want to pay. But still living in climate destructive way.
dat butterfly tho
Sugarcookie 😂😂😂
oh mur gud ikr
urgent! REDD++ (doubleplus), SecondPlus; Reducing emission at source led by the wisdom of indegenous on how they interact with mother earth.
I agree that redd is a stupid idea, but not all forest communities are stewards of their environment. If they can make a lot of money through logging, they will make a lot of money through logging.
what app is this
We hired a company to do this, but they no longer make films.
oofer gang
Not a serious response; people in the north will not change their lifestyle. Indigenous peoples are absolutely in the right but will not have the means to challenge government's power. Funny how the same video will say government should protect one group's rights in one place and deny them in another. Think about it and you will understand.
Certainly lots of people depend on forests. But this documentary does not take into account that local people also financially depend on these forests. I know people who cut down parts of their forest for education of their children. So just giving local people the right to use these forests is not a solution! Sustainable use does not come exclusively with property. Please keep in mind that it is not that simple!