ABOUT THE WRITER
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Since 2013, Julie Mollins has served in various editorial and outreach roles with CGIAR-affiliated organizations, including as editor of Forests News for CIFOR (2013-2014, 2018 and November 2019 to June 2022), editor of Landscape News for the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) and news editor and media manager for the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT). She also works in communications at the World Bank. Previously, she worked for Reuters in Toronto and London, the former Reuters Foundation humanitarian website AlertNet in London, and several national news and business publications in Canada.
BY THIS WRITER
Event Coverage
- 15 Nov 2013
Putting land-use models to work amid efforts to slow climate change
Landscape modelling proves as useful tool for decision making and consensus building.
Event Coverage
- 12 Nov 2013
Oslo ideas exchange sets stage for progress on REDD+ in Warsaw
Scientists discuss whether REDD+ is a threat or opportunity for the rights of local people, payments for performance and MRV.
Feature
- 18 Oct 2013
Board game puts new spin on competitive land-use dynamics
What would happen if a billion people were to learn a game that considered an alternative view of investments and landscape management?
News
- 26 Sep 2013
Traditional knowledge fuels climate change adaptation in Ghana – study
Modern techniques and practices have everything to learn from traditional practices.
Feature
- 10 Sep 2013
Indonesian president delivers promised REDD+ agency
Announcement marks the beginning of huge tasks associated with forest and land governance in Indonesia.
Feature
- 10 Sep 2013
Indonesian president delivers promised REDD+ agency
Feature
- 2 Sep 2013
Combat poverty while conserving great ape habitats – scientists
How can we help local communities benefit financially from great ape conservation-linked tourism?
News
- 20 Aug 2013
India’s Jenu Kuruba forest honey industry sticks to tradition – study
Traditional knowledge persists among the Jenu Kuruba people because of the economic value in honey collecting.
Video
- 1 Aug 2013
Interactive web app lets users map forest carbon emissions activities
Carbon portal allows scientists to store data for further analysis in line with data management policy.