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Erik Meijaard has worked as a forest conservation scientist in Indonesia since 1992. He has broad research interests, ranging from mammal taxonomy and Asian biogeography to conservation economics, forest management, and spatial optimization studies. He has worked for CIFOR as a consultant on many occasions, resulting among others in the publication of the high cited “Life after Logging” book which emphasizes the importance of logged forest for wildlife conservation.
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11 Oct 2011
Laughing at the global environment
BOGOR, Indonesia (12 October, 2011)_The coalition of financially challenged countries with lots of trees, known as CoFCCLoT is asking wealthy nations to...
11 Oct 2011
Laughing at the global environment
20 Sep 2011
When a Lie Comes to Life
BOGOR, Indonesia (21 September, 2011)_Douglas Sheil and I launched CoFCCloT in August 2011. A Google search for CoFCCloT results in 138,000 hits just...
20 Sep 2011
When a Lie Comes to Life
20 Sep 2011
Certifying ecosystem services is not going to be easy
BOGOR, Indonesia (20 September, 2011)_Certifying the goods and services provided by ecosystems requires that these are not just translated into tradable...