ABOUT THE WRITER
Louis Verchot is CIFOR’s Director of Environment Research. He leads the biophysical research at CIFOR and ensures that ecosystem research contributes to all areas of CIFOR’s work. He also leads CIFOR’s climate change team working specifically on mitigation actions like REDD+, climate change adaptation, bioenergy, and low emissions development. This work aims to produce technical improvements and methods for better climate change adaptation and mitigation, and supports equitable development by providing evidence to stakeholders and raises awareness so that the interests of rural land users are considered. The program also improves capacity and imparts new skills to national partners so that they use these new skills to inform policy processes to ensure policy is built on evidence, knowledge and data. Dr. Verchot’s research focuses on greenhouse gas production in soils and understanding how land use and land-use change affect the atmosphere. This work contributes to assessing the impact of land management decisions and is applied in national greenhouse gas inventories and in measurement and reporting systems for REDD+. Dr. Verchot is a regular contributor to the IPCC Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. He has also supported the development of methods for the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) and the Climate, Community and Biodiversity Alliance (CCBA).
BY THIS WRITER
Event Coverage
- 24 Jun 2013
Bonn climate talks tackle emissions verification stumbling block
Should emissions reductions claimed by countries be verified by an independent international body?
Feature
- 16 Apr 2013
The Economist says we can simply adapt to climate change. We think they are mistaken.
CIFOR scientists question recent Economist article on global air temperature.
23 Nov 2012
Will uncertainty over new climate agreement prolong the REDD+ stalemate?
As negotiators thresh out the finer details of the Durban Platform in Doha, with no meaningful emissions reductions targets until 2015, what will happen...
Event Coverage
- 10 Oct 2012
Can we break the REDD+ stalemate?
While negotiators decide on a clear long-term strategy, the question over ‘who pays?’ continues to cause controversy.
Event Coverage
- 10 Oct 2012
Can we break the REDD+ stalemate?
Analysis
- 14 Feb 2012
Ignoring forests won’t bring Rio+20’s ‘future we want’
The first Rio meeting's emphasis on forests has been left behind.
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