ABOUT THE WRITER
Dr. Peter Holmgren was the Director General of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) from 2012 to October 2017. Under his leadership, CIFOR updated its strategy in 2016, emphasizing the role of forestry in achieving each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Dr. Holmgren has a PhD in Forestry and 26 years of experience in international forestry and agriculture. Prior to CIFOR, Dr. Holmgren worked at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), where he led FAO’s work on climate change and its contributions to the UNFCCC process. While at FAO he also coordinated the Global Forest Resources Assessment, played a leading role in establishing the UN-REDD program and led the development of the Climate Smart Agriculture concept. Dr. Holmgren is credited for leading the dialogue to enhance and broaden the role of forestry in the Global Development Agenda to address the major challenges of our time: poverty, food security, climate change and green economy. An early champion of the landscape approach, Dr. Holmgren launched the Global Landscapes Forum, which is today the world’s largest conference on integrated land use.
BY THIS WRITER
DG’s Column
- 13 Nov 2012
Communication challenges in science for forest policy
Recent reports show a considerable gap between public perception and established scientific knowledge.
DG’s Column
- 2 Nov 2012
Sustainable forestry à la Sweden
Forestry is not about trees, it is about people. And it is only about trees insofar as it serves the needs of people.
DG’s Column
- 2 Nov 2012
Sustainable forestry à la Sweden
DG’s Column
- 26 Oct 2012
Determining deforestation and Deforestation as the determinant
Why is the deforestation number chosen as the one indicator of forest trends provided to the wider public?
DG’s Column
- 11 Oct 2012
Scaling up sustainability: time for forestry to come out of the forest
Scientists and policy makers need to see the wider benefits that forestry can bring to sustainable development.