ABOUT THE WRITER
Catriona Croft-Cusworth is an editor and writer. She was formerly editor of Forests News (2017-2018). She has worked in media and communications in Indonesia since 2010, and holds degrees in Arts and Asian Studies from the Australian National University.
BY THIS WRITER
Feature
- 23 Jan 2018
The power of ‘sasi’: A sustainable taboo
How sticks, signs and crucifixes help manage forests in Maluku, Indonesia
Feature
- 23 Jan 2018
The power of ‘sasi’: A sustainable taboo
Feature
- 22 Jan 2018
‘The forest belongs to the community’
Making the call for tenure reform in Maluku, Indonesia
Feature
- 22 Jan 2018
‘The forest belongs to the community’
DG’s Column
- 16 Jan 2018
Should we burn trees for energy?
CIFOR’s Robert Nasi weighs in on the EU debate over forest biomass
DG’s Column
- 16 Jan 2018
Should we burn trees for energy?
News
- 4 Jan 2018
Our best stories of 2017
Event Coverage
- 21 Dec 2017
Actor Alec Baldwin backs call for indigenous rights
Movement for climate and development action grows at Global Landscapes Forum
Event Coverage
- 20 Dec 2017
‘Knowledge starts with good data’: Mauritius President urges informed action on African landscapes
Scientists, leaders and communities make the connections at the Global Landscapes Forum in Bonn
Interview
- 19 Dec 2017
Why indigenous rights matter for REDD+
CIFOR analyst Stephen Leonard on the growing international role of indigenous rights for action on forests and climate
Interview
- 19 Dec 2017
Why indigenous rights matter for REDD+
Interview
- 19 Dec 2017
Making tracks: How movement shapes landscapes
Scientist Houria Djoudi on why mobility and migration matter
Interview
- 19 Dec 2017
Making tracks: How movement shapes landscapes