ABOUT THE WRITER
Kate Evans is a freelance journalist originally from New Zealand. After studying journalism at the University of Sydney and international relations at the Australian National University, she worked as a multimedia journalist at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for three years...and then ran off to West Africa armed with a video camera and a love of African dance. She is now a writer, filmmaker and photographer.
BY THIS WRITER
News
- 11 Jul 2016
Unpacking migration and gender in Nepal’s community forests
Changing migration patterns bring both burdens and benefits for women.
News
- 5 Jul 2016
Backwards from gender equality: Oil palm’s impact on Dayak women
Land use change is transforming women's status in East Kalimantan, research shows
News
- 25 Jun 2016
Amazon land tenure study wins top award
CIFOR scientists awarded for ground-breaking study on land tenure.
News
- 25 Jun 2016
Amazon land tenure study wins top award
Interview
- 3 May 2016
Diversity wins: Why involving women in decision-making matters
If you give women a voice in the management of forests and fisheries, you get better outcomes for both people and nature.
News
- 26 Apr 2016
Switching swidden to agroforestry – a small intervention with big potential in West Java
By converting to agroforestry, farmers in Indonesia could reap major environmental, economic and social benefits.
News
- 14 Mar 2016
The environment gets its day in court
Environmental liability law and its implementation in countries that struggle with deforestation have come under scrutiny.
News
- 14 Mar 2016
The environment gets its day in court
News
- 7 Mar 2016
Food and a future: How restored forests help women in Burkina Faso
Women in West Africa are using food from enclosed forest plots to get their households through the lean times.
Feature
- 24 Nov 2015
10 views on the future of REDD+
Ahead of the UN climate change conference in Paris, experts from across the globe give their take on what's next for REDD+.
Feature
- 24 Nov 2015
10 views on the future of REDD+