ABOUT THE WRITER
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Emilia is a consultant with CIFOR working on climate change adaptation. Her research interests and activities are centered around the role of ecosystem services in reducing people's vulnerability to climate change. She holds an M.Sc.degree in Sustainable Resource Management and also has a solid background in applied communications. Emilia is generally a social sciences person that firmly believes in impact-driven research and behavioral change. When she is not thinking about ecosystem services and vulnerable people she enjoys good fiction, writing, traveling and design exhibitions.
BY THIS WRITER
Opinion
- 17 Apr 2020
Usual and unusual suspects: What network analysis can tell us about climate policy integration
Revealing social patterns, interdependencies and power relations
Analysis
- 16 Dec 2014
Beyond dialogue: building trust to save the people’s forests and support development
Experts agree that greater trust between local communities and government is necessary.
Feature
- 20 Jul 2012
Social assets and social hazards shape adaptive capacity in Setulang
Adaptation planning should take into account both the social assets and the social hazards that enhance or hinder adaptive capacity.
13 Sep 2011
The adaptation-mitigation cocktail or why policy-makers have hangovers
BOGOR, Indonesia (14 September, 2011)_It is a tough job to attend international climate change meetings. Endless sessions without consensus, buzzing protestors...