ABOUT THE WRITER
Amy Ickowitz is Team Leader,Sustainable Landscapes & Livelihoods. Prior to joining CIFOR, she was an assistant professor at Clark University in the United States. Her research interests are development, natural resource management and health economics. Amy earned her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Riverside, United States.
BY THIS WRITER
Opinion
- 25 Jun 2024
A forest is so much more than just its trees
As the world’s foresters gather for IUFRO, let’s not forget about wildlife and people
Opinion
- 25 Jun 2024
A forest is so much more than just its trees
Analysis
- 5 May 2022
Why trees on farms make a win-win for people and nature
Learning more about nutritious diets
News
- 15 Mar 2021
Does funding to integrate conservation and development go where it is most needed?
Biodiversity status was not an influential determinant
Opinion
- 28 Jul 2020
Evidence base still weak, despite popularity of integrated landscape approaches
Important to identify key stakeholders and ascertain their common concerns
25 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
BOGOR, Indonesia (25 October, 2012)_There is intense ongoing debate in the scientific literature about whether ‘land sharing’ or ‘land sparing’...
25 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
News
- 24 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal
Coexistence between humans and top predators may be possible after all.
News
- 24 Oct 2012
Sharing land with tigers in Nepal