Dramatic forest degradation and loss in the Greater Mekong region have both their causes and potential solutions rooted in forest governance, according to a recent publication by researchers from the Center for People and Forests (RECOFTC), the University of British Columbia, and WWF. (The full publication can be found here.) The authors found that while […]
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Karen Mo leads the monitoring, evaluation and research for WWF Global Forest Practice, responsible for managing WWF’s global research agenda and partnerships for forest conservation. One of her primary focuses is to advance the conservation community’s understanding of the impacts of forest-conservation interventions by leading impact-evaluation research and building partnerships with the broader science, policy, and business communities. Prior to joining WWF in 2012, Karen was trained in development economics and conducted a wide range of social-science research for private, non-profit, and academic institutions.