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  • Members of La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement" of indigenous communities, march against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
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Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    COP 16-- Cancun, Mexico_5237425073_o.jpg
  • Members of La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement" of indigenous communities, march against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
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Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    COP 16-- Cancun, Mexico_5237425073_o.jpg
  • Demonstrators march in solidarity with La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement", against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
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Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    COP 16-- Cancun, Mexico_5238022000_o.jpg
  • Demonstrators march in solidarity with La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement", against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
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Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    COP 16-- Cancun, Mexico_5238022000_o.jpg
  • Members of La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement" of indigenous communities, march against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
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Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    IMG_3220_5238020748_o.jpg
  • Members of La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement" of indigenous communities, march against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
<br />
Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    IMG_2952_5238018404_o.jpg
  • Demonstrators march in solidarity with La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement", against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
<br />
Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    IMG_3229_5237427181_o.jpg
  • Members of La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement" of indigenous communities, march against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
<br />
Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    IMG_3057_5237425803_o.jpg
  • Demonstrators march in solidarity with La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement", against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
<br />
Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    IMG_3374_5237427641_o.jpg
  • Members of La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement" of indigenous communities, march against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
<br />
Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    IMG_3171_5237426353_o.jpg
  • Members of La Via Campesina, the "International Peasant Movement" of indigenous communities, march against REDD+. The new policy of "Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation" purports to assist in monitoring the carbon emissions of agrarian enterprises but the Campesina movement describes the policy as aiding the privatization of agricultural land and encourages the establishment of large, monocultural plantations.<br />
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Photo by: Sean P. Smith
    COP 16-- Cancun, Mexico_5238127440_o.jpg
  • Photo: Ivan Castaneira
    COP 16 LA VIA CAMPESINA PROTEST_5244...jpg
  • Photo: Ivan Castaneira
    COP 16-- Cancun, Mexico_5245494014_o.jpg
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