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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).
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Interview
- 4 Feb 2014
Q+A: Study shows trees accumulate more carbon as they age
Study adds to the evidence that carbon storage may be one additional ecological service of very large trees.
Video
- 30 Jan 2014
Finding a balance among charcoal, timber and livelihoods in Zambia
Scientists set up to find the drivers of charcoal production in Zambia and the socio-economic implications.
Video
- 24 Jan 2014
In Ethiopia, drawing a “road map” to a carbon-neutral future
Ethiopia needs a holistic approach in forest management to guide policymakers and manage conservation development trade-offs.
Event Coverage
- 17 Jul 2013
Communities adapting to loss of forest ecosystem services — World Bank
The benefits of tree planting as an adaptation to the loss of ecosystem services.
24 May 2013
Searching for nutritional security in the forests of Central Africa
Ever more of Central Africa’s forests are being felled to clear space for high-calorie, low-nutrient staple and cash crops such as maize or cassava....