ABOUT THE WRITER
Monica Evans is a writer and community development practitioner based in Aotearoa New Zealand. Since completing her Masters in Development Studies in 2010, she has worked on environmental and community development projects in NZ, the Pacific and Latin America. She's particularly passionate about participation, creativity and well-being, and has a keen interest in ecology and sustainability. She lives in a small town on New Zealand's wild West Coast, where she teaches dance, grows vegetables and tends to her pet alpacas.
BY THIS WRITER
Event Coverage
- 12 Sep 2018
The 36-billion-dollar question
How can we unlock private capital to restore degraded landscapes?
Event Coverage
- 12 Sep 2018
The 36-billion-dollar question
News
- 4 Sep 2018
Indigenous lands crucial for conservation
New maps show indigenous peoples are custodians of 40% of Earth’s protected and ecologically intact landscapes
News
- 4 Sep 2018
Indigenous lands crucial for conservation
News
- 21 Aug 2018
On the road back from ‘safari science’ to embedded collaboration
A call for researchers and policymakers to reconnect with the grounded realities of tropical forest conservation
News
- 20 Aug 2018
Ethiopia’s new forestry law: A win for landscapes and livelihoods?
Legislation advances community rights in forest management
News
- 7 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: Whose rights matter?
Indigenous women are pushing for inclusion in land reform processes
News
- 7 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: Whose rights matter?
News
- 2 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: What’s getting in the way?
Assessing implementation gaps for land tenure reform and community rights
News
- 2 Aug 2018
Rights in the DRC: What’s getting in the way?
News
- 1 Aug 2018
Back to the future: Sketching out oil palm scenarios to 2035
Mapping impacts of land use change for ecosystem services in Kalimantan
News
- 25 Jun 2018
Benefit-sharing mechanisms: Barking up the wrong tree?
New framework helps evaluate ways of distributing benefits from REDD+ initiatives
News
- 25 Jun 2018
Benefit-sharing mechanisms: Barking up the wrong tree?