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Barbara Fraser has lived for more than two decades in Peru, where her work as a freelance journalist has taken her from the desert coast to the foot of Andean glaciers to native communities in the Amazon basin. She has a bachelor's degree in communications and a Master's in environmental studies and specializes in reporting on environmental, public health, indigenous and social issues.
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Feature
- 19 Oct 2017
Benefits do not always equal cash
In Peru, REDD+ communities recognize non-cash benefits to conservation
Feature
- 19 Oct 2017
Benefits do not always equal cash
News
- 14 Sep 2017
Finding what works for national restoration plans
Lessons emerge from four countries in Latin America
News
- 14 Sep 2017
Finding what works for national restoration plans
News
- 21 Jun 2017
Long road ahead to indigenous land and forest rights in Peru
Regulatory reforms encounter both progress and setbacks
News
- 18 Jun 2017
Land-rights policies in Latin America still fall short, studies show
Scientists present their findings on forest tenure and land use at a major conference in Peru
News
- 11 Apr 2017
In complex palm industry, “certified sustainable” falls short
Study assesses the social, economic and environmental impact of palm oil certification
26 Feb 2017
Why do forest products become less available?
A pan-tropical comparison of drivers of forest-resource degradation across 233 villages
26 Feb 2017
Why do forest products become less available?
13 Feb 2017
Mother Nature often knows best
Why policymakers shouldn't overlook the benefits of natural regeneration in forest and landscape restoration
13 Feb 2017
Mother Nature often knows best
News
- 4 Jan 2017
The cost of oversimplification
Study shows that when policymakers take shortcuts, the likelihood for under-performance of Payment for Environmental Services (PES) schemes is greater
News
- 4 Jan 2017
The cost of oversimplification