ABOUT THE WRITER
Zoe Cormier is a freelance journalist and science writer with a background in biology who specialises in environmental reporting. Her work has featured in Nature News, The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, The Ecologist, and the New Internationalist. She has been shortlisted for the Canadian National Magazine Awards twice.
BY THIS WRITER
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- 26 Mar 2013
Study: Why planting more trees is always a good idea
Ecosystem-based adaptation may be a win-win solution to help communities buffer the impacts of climate change.
News
- 26 Mar 2013
Study: Why planting more trees is always a good idea
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- 18 Mar 2013
Forcing companies to carry out costly biodiversity surveys often backfires: Experts
What matters is the way an area is managed, not its status.
8 Mar 2013
How-to guide: Incorporating women’s perspective into forest management
BOGOR, Indonesia (7 March, 2013) _While the world is coming to appreciate the unique perspective women have on forest management, researchers, conservationists...
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- 7 Mar 2013
New Rights to Nicaragua’s Forests: Are Women Included?
A vision for managing forests that gives voice to all members of the community who benefit.
News
- 27 Feb 2013
With microfinancing, Vietnam’s rural people emerge as champions of reforestation
Aggressive forest regeneration campaign plays a key role in the rise of rural household economies.
News
- 1 Feb 2013
In Southeast Asia, hope for biofuels turns to early disappointment
‘Green credentials’ of biofuels in question.
15 Jan 2013
Logging concession areas: Good for orangutans and forest conservation, says study
BOGOR, Indonesia (8 January, 2013)_ Nearly a third of all orangutans left in the wild can be found within logging concessions in Indonesia, according to...
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- 30 Dec 2012
Big Brother is watching: Forest surveillance systems could reveal new terrestrial animals
Local communities may see for the first some the species that are living in their forests.