ABOUT THE WRITER
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Dr. David Gaveau is a Landscape Ecologist, and was formerly the coordinator of the Landscapes Laboratory at CIFOR in Bogor, Indonesia.
He specializes in the use of remote sensing (satellites, aerial photography and drones) to study the impacts of humans on Earth’s land surface. He examines the effects of land use and land cover change in tropical Asia and Central Africa on atmospheric carbon emissions, air quality degradation, rainfall, biodiversity and viruses outbreaks, as well as the impacts of conservation strategies and agricultural development policies on tropical forests.
His particular focus is on long-term mapping of tropical deforestation, forest degradation and regeneration, links with agricultural development, forest fires, and consequences such as reduced rainfall and increased carbon emissions, air quality degradation, increased virus outbreaks, and loss of wildlife. He has extensive knowledge of the environmental policies and practices of several Southeast Asian countries, and in particular on forest-related land-use plans, protected area management, logging concession, oil palm and timber plantations establishment.
He has a good track record of scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals, has worked at various stages of the project cycle from proposal writing and formulation, implementation to monitoring and evaluation. He has a mix of field experience, research networks and collaborative partnerships with local, regional and international non-governmental organizations in Southeast Asia, the United States and Europe.
BY THIS WRITER
Analysis
- 23 Nov 2017
New map helps track palm-oil supply chains in Borneo
The updated Borneo Atlas offers new data to measure the impact of mills and plantations on forests
Analysis
- 23 Nov 2017
New map helps track palm-oil supply chains in Borneo
Analysis
- 22 Apr 2015
Satellites can mislead: policy makers beware!
Policymakers must resist the temptation to mistake the map for the territory.
Analysis
- 22 Apr 2015
Satellites can mislead: policy makers beware!
News
- 22 Jul 2014
New maps reveal more complex picture of Sumatran fires
One cannot always assume that burning within concessions is caused by large companies.
News
- 22 Jul 2014
New maps reveal more complex picture of Sumatran fires
Feature
- 10 Jun 2014
How selective logging could help protect Indonesia’s forests
Recognizing the value of logged forests for biodiversity conservation in Indonesia.
Analysis
- 24 Apr 2014
Research will be key to unlocking Indonesia haze crisis
A workshop in Jakarta highlighted the need for more answers.
Analysis
- 30 Jul 2013
Research: Nearly a quarter of June fires in Indonesia occurred in industrial plantations
CIFOR analysis shows 21% of haze-causing fires in June were in industrial oil palm plantations. This raises a long list of questions.
News
- 2 Jul 2013
New data on Riau fires generate important insights
Fires in June 2013 appear to be part of the processes of plantation establishment and management.
News
- 2 Jul 2013
New data on Riau fires generate important insights