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Bruno Vander Velde is CIFOR's Senior Writer and Media Liaison. He worked for more than a decade as a journalist, most recently at the Chicago Tribune, where he served as an editor on the foreign desk, and later as the Chief Editor of the city news copy desk. He left journalism in 2010 to pursue a master's degree in environmental policy at Cornell University, where his studies focused on forestry governance in South America. After graduating from Cornell in 2012, he lived in Ecuador for nearly a year, where he consulted for the UN World Food Program and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
BY THIS WRITER
News
- 24 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: For REDD+, sky-high expectations meet on-the-ground realities
The intuitive logic of REDD+ is often halted by political and technical complications.
Feature
- 23 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: In Peru, isn’t it good (illegal) wood
A collection of stories about the Peruvian smallholder timber trade, from forest to market.
Feature
- 23 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: In Peru, isn’t it good (illegal) wood
Feature
- 22 Dec 2014
Best of 2014: Global study of forests, poverty shakes up the terrain
New research from Poverty and Environment Network surprises the experts.
News
- 9 Dec 2014
To include local people in REDD+ activities, four conditions required, study finds
We need to focus on the P in PMRV: Participatory Monitoring, Reporting and Verification.
Speech
- 8 Dec 2014
UN development leader: Climate change undoing development gains
Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark calls for "strong political will and leadership".
Event Coverage
- 8 Dec 2014
Peru official: Time to boost evidence basis, pace of landscape-level policies
How can we bring scientific knowledge to public policy decision-making?
Event Coverage
- 8 Dec 2014
Innovation expert: Ingredients for landscape success are here—and they’re working
Daniel Nepstad outlined the good news from Brazil and Indonesia at the Global Landscapes Forum 2014.
Event Coverage
- 8 Dec 2014
Indigenous leader: Development efforts in forests must be inclusive, respect rules
Setting clear rules will help Indigenous people safeguard their rights and responsibilities to forests.