ABOUT THE WRITER
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Arild Angelsen is a Professor of economics at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) and a Senior Associate of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Indonesia. He has done extensive research on causes of tropical deforestation over the past 15 years, and its interaction with poverty, tenure and government policies. Angelsen is global coordinator of the Poverty Environment Network (PEN), a CIFOR-led research programme collecting detailed information from about 9,000 households in 26 developing countries on forest uses and management. He has broad field experience from Southeast Asia and Eastern Africa, and has lived in Uganda, Indonesia, Australia and the USA.
BY THIS WRITER
20 Sep 2024
Mining in the Congo rainforest causes more deforestation than previously assumed
Mining for valuable minerals in the Congo Basin rainforest triggers extensive deforestation
Analysis
- 23 Dec 2015
Three areas to focus on to make REDD+ work
REDD+ continues to find its place in forest-based strategies against climate change, but getting results will require serious change.
Analysis
- 23 Dec 2015
Three areas to focus on to make REDD+ work
News
- 18 May 2014
The hidden forest harvest, quantified
The world’s rural poor are more dependent on forest and environmental resources than we realize.
News
- 18 May 2014
The hidden forest harvest, quantified
Analysis
- 14 Mar 2014
Ten challenges and lessons for donors funding REDD+ as performance based aid
Can the principle of no-cure-no-pay work?
Analysis
- 1 Jan 2014
BEST OF 2013, POLEX: “Economist” response, Verchot and Angelsen
CIFOR scientists question recent Economist article on global air temperature
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.
20 Jul 2011
What does REDD+ really cost?
BOGOR, Indonesia (20 July, 2011)_What does REDD+ cost? At least since the influential Stern Review was published in 2006, many have argued that REDD+ is...
20 Jul 2011
What does REDD+ really cost?