RRI has complete data unpacking the bundle in 27 countries, covering approximately 75 percent of the world’s tropical forests. By region, these 27 countries are:
- Latin America: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Guyana, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela
- Asia: Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, Vietnam
- Africa: Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Zambia
The data used in RRI’s research is based on national legislation only and does not cover the wider set of legal instruments that provide or recognize the rights of forest communities and individuals. This research does not examine whether these laws and regulations are implemented, or whether governments respect and enable the enforcement of these rights.
In reviewing national laws RRI does not endorse the argument that all rights emanate from the state. Rights are fundamental to the dignity of the individual and the survival of peoples and communities.
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