Migration and its causes are some of the most pressing issues in the world today. Many people are forced to…
CIFOR TV : Forest Livelihood
Role of youth in rural-urban migration, GLF 2016 Marrakesh
Watch the 2016 Global Landscapes Forum Youth Session, which brings together young leaders from across the globe to talk migration,…
CIFOR’s Sven Wunder on PEN studies
CIFOR Principal Scientist Sven Wunder discusses findings from research through the Poverty and Environment Network (PEN). The work shattered assumptions…
Forests Asia 2014 – Day 1 Discussion Forum, Improving livelihood benefits for smallholders
Watch this discussion forum on improving livelihood benefits for smallholders in the forestry value chain, from the first day of…
Dr. Johannes Refisch – UNEP GRASP
Dr. Johannes Refisch presenting “Economic incentives to conserve orangutan habitat” at a workshop entitled Linking Great Ape Conservation and Poverty…
Claudia Stickler – Scientist, Amazon Institute of Environmental Research (IPAM)
Claudia Stickler, Scientist, Amazon Institute of Environmental Research (IPAM) in conversation with Christine Padoch, Programme Director, Forests and livelihoods, CIFOR
Daniel Nepstad – Director, IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute)
Daniel Nepstad, Director, IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute) in conversation with Christine Padoch, Programme Director, Forests and Livelihoods, CIFOR
Pam Jagger – PEN: Forest tenure and linkages to poverty
Pam Jagger, a CIFOR Associate and Assistant Professor from the University of North Carolina conducted and analysed surveys in the…
Ronnie Babigumira – Wealth-driven deforestation
Ronnie Babigumira, a CIFOR Research Fellow explains about the preliminary results of the PEN project. They found that households each…
Sven Wunder, lead scientist on PEN and Principal Economist at CIFOR
Sven Wunder, CIFOR Principal Scientist, talks at the London PEN conference in June, 2011 about PEN Project and its preliminary…