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21. FAO, Good Governance in Land Tenure and Administration, Land Tenure Study no. 9 (Rome: FAO, 2007). 22. International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) and RRI, Tropical Forest Tenure Assessment: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities (Washington, DC: ITTO and RRI, 2009). 23. Lisa Chauvet and Paul Collier, ‘What Are the Preconditions for Turnarounds in Failing States?’, Conflict Management and Peace Science, vol. 25 (2008), pp. 332–348. 24. Global Witness is developing tools to monitor the non-carbon dimensions of REDD+. 25. ITTO and RRI, 2009. 26. Included in this estimate are land tenure reforms, monitoring systems and capacity building. Johan Eliasch, Climate Change: Financing Global Forests (The Eliasch Review) (Richmond: UK Office of Public Sector Information, 2008), p. 219. 27. Ibid. 28. Press kit, International Conference on the Major Forest Basins, 11 March 2010, Paris. 29. Bolivia, Brazil and Mozambique, for example, have all begun recognizing and clarifying property rights to lands and forests. See William Sunderlin et al., From Exclusion to Ownership: Challenges and Opportunities in Advancing Forest Tenure Reform (Washington, DC: RRI, 2008). 30. International Conference on the Major Forest Basins, 11 March 2010, Paris; Oslo Forest and Climate Conference, 27 May 2010, Oslo.

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