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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.
BY THIS WRITER
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
News
- 21 Dec 2016
Alternative approaches to illegal logging
Research backs incentives, monitoring and transparency for timber sustainability
News
- 21 Dec 2016
Alternative approaches to illegal logging
News
- 20 Dec 2016
Why does illegal logging continue after forestry reforms?
Researchers take a closer look at the connections between regulations and local needs in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia
News
- 10 Nov 2016
COP22 Special: REDD+ monitoring is a technical and political balancing act
The success of measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) systems lies not only in their technical design, but also in their social and economic implications
News
- 20 Oct 2016
Obstacles to forest tenure reform deeply rooted in the past
Each country's forest tenure system has its own history, and understanding the past can help stakeholders design more equitable systems in the future
Feature
- 7 Oct 2016
Promoting progress through prospection
How the methodology of Participatory Prospective Analysis (PPA) is shaping forest-tenure reform in Indonesia, Uganda and Peru.
Feature
- 7 Oct 2016
Promoting progress through prospection
News
- 16 May 2016
Land tenure and livelihoods: What’s the connection?
New study finds that securing land rights doesn't always guarantee better livelihoods for communities in Peru, Indonesia and Uganda.
News
- 16 May 2016
Land tenure and livelihoods: What’s the connection?