ABOUT THE WRITER
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Robert Nasi was born in 1959 in Nice, France. He graduated as a forest engineer from the French National Forestry School and achieved a PhD in the field of ecology from the University of Paris Sud – Orsay. Since 1982, he has been living and travelling extensively in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, undertaking research activities in the fields of ecology and management of tropical forests. He joined CIFOR in August 1999 and held several research and management positions in the organization (principal scientist, biodiversity program leader, program director). He is director general of CIFOR and managing director of World Agroforestry (ICRAF).
BY THIS WRITER
19 Mar 2024
Innovation in forestry: Where it’s happening, why it matters
Pinpointing potential for incremental, transformative + disruptive change
Opinion
- 12 Dec 2023
Ecological balance of Andes + Amazon critical for climate, humanity
Lessons from key food sectors to harmonize and scale greener production
Opinion
- 27 Nov 2023
To fix the climate, think of food, soils, and trees
Policies and investments must prioritize nature-based solutions and natural resource governance
Opinion
- 27 Nov 2023
To fix the climate, think of food, soils, and trees
Opinion
- 4 May 2023
Bioenergy – can it work for the Global South?
New guide provides sustainability framework for wood-based bioenergy
Opinion
- 4 May 2023
Bioenergy – can it work for the Global South?
Opinion
- 2 May 2023
Why the time for trees, forests and agroforestry is now
After decades of research and advocacy, they're finally at the forefront of approaches to address global challenges
DG’s Column
- 19 Jan 2023
A new deal for nature?
Feeling out the new framework for biodiversity protection with the Kunming-Montreal pact
DG’s Column
- 19 Jan 2023
A new deal for nature?
DG’s Column
- 14 Dec 2022
Biodiversity can’t wait another decade
But science points the way to solutions for both people and nature
DG’s Column
- 14 Dec 2022
Biodiversity can’t wait another decade
DG’s Column
- 1 Nov 2022
Trees are one of our best investments against the climate crisis – but who should foot the bill?
Why polluters should pay for Loss and Damage and contribute to green infrastructure