ABOUT THE WRITER
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Terry Sunderland is a Principal Scientist with CIFOR's Forests and Livelihoods programme, and leads the research domain 'Managing trade-offs between conservation and development at the landscape scale'. Prior to joining CIFOR, Terry was based in Central Africa for many years. Terry holds a Ph.D. from University College London and has published extensively on conservation and livelihood issues.
BY THIS WRITER
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
Analysis
- 10 Mar 2020
No time to waste: Tropical forests become source of global warming
Findings put even most dystopian climate change models into perspective
Analysis
- 6 Aug 2018
Getting landscape approaches off the ground, on the ground
A new, five-year CIFOR project will put the concept of ‘landscape approach’ into action
Analysis
- 5 Oct 2017
Addressing the dangers of degraded land
CIFOR scientists respond to the latest Global Land Outlook report
Analysis
- 5 Oct 2017
Addressing the dangers of degraded land
Analysis
- 28 Feb 2017
Forests sustaining agriculture?
New scientific review reveals big knowledge gaps
Analysis
- 28 Feb 2017
Forests sustaining agriculture?
Analysis
- 8 Nov 2016
COP22 Special: What does the landscape approach look like in practice?
With landscapes integral to achieving global climate and development goals, action points to operationalize the landscape approach are needed
Analysis
- 18 May 2016
The landscape approach: How did we get here and where do we want to go? Just ask Darwin!
On the ongoing evolution of the landscape approach.