Terry Sunderland
Terry Sunderland
Terry Sunderland is a Senior Scientist with CIFOR's Forests and Livelihoods programme, and leads the research domain 'Managing trade-offs between conservation and development at the landscape scale'. Prior to joining CIFOR, Terry was based in Central Africa for many years. Terry holds a Ph.D. from University College London and has published extensively on conservation and livelihood issues.
Terry Sunderland's Posts
Forests and food security: back on the global agenda
13 May 2013 , Posted in
English, Food security, Health, Livelihoods, POLEX: A blog by forest policy experts
BEST OF 2012: Going once, going twice…the great green land grab
26 December 2012 , Posted in
Climate Change, Conservation, Deforestation, English, Food security, General News, Languages, REDD+
What open access science research could mean for the developing world
24 September 2012 , Posted in
English, POLEX: A blog by forest policy experts
Indonesia brings new hope for rhino conservation
29 August 2012 , Posted in
Conservation, English, General News, Governance, IUCN World Conservation Congress, Livelihoods
Why taxonomy is important for biodiversity-based science
02 May 2012 , Posted in
Conservation, English, POLEX: A blog by forest policy experts
New research agenda for Africa’s dry forests defined at Durban
03 December 2011 , Posted in
Central Africa, Community forestry, COP17: Durban, Deforestation, English, Livelihoods
Are forests and biodiversity playing a vital role in food security and climate change adaptation?
24 November 2011 , Posted in
Community forestry, COP17: Durban, English, Food security, Livelihoods, POLEX: A blog by forest policy experts, Production forests, Trade
Killed for keratin? The unnecessary extinction of the rhinoceros
19 November 2011 , Posted in
Conservation, English, Livelihoods, POLEX: A blog by forest policy experts
How “effective” are protected areas in conserving biodiversity?
24 August 2011 , Posted in
Conservation, English, Governance, POLEX: A blog by forest policy experts
In the management of forests, gender matters
23 July 2011 , Posted in
Community forestry, English, Gender, POLEX: A blog by forest policy experts







