Reports

A selection of the reports I have either coordinated, produced or contributed to. Some, I was lead researcher and author, others I contributed photos, research, writing or editing as part of a participatory process, together with a team. Many of these were produced as advocacy tools in wider campaigns for change.

Khamu tribal villagers in the Nam Ha National Biodiversity Conservation Area rainforest, Northern Laos.
Khamu tribal villagers in the Nam Ha National Biodiversity Conservation Area rainforest, Northern Laos.

A Hidden Crisis, was based on my consultancy research report: Global assessment of the killings of environmental defenders 2002-2012, June 2012

Conflicts on the menu – Industry interests at the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), 2012, Corporate Europe Observatory, Netherlands

Reporting REDD+ Media Pack (Briefing and DVD film), 2009, published by Panos London, with Climate Change Media Partnership, CIFOR, and UN-REDD

Implications of climate change for sustainable agricultural production systems in ACP countries. Getting information and communication strategies right – synthesis report of the conference, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 26-31 October 2008, CTA

A mine of information: improving communications around the Rio Tinto mine in Madagascar
A mine of information: improving communications around the Rio Tinto mine in Madagascar

A mine of information? Improving communication around the Rio Tinto Ilmenite mine in Madagascar, 2007, Panos London

Development Recast? a review of the impact of the Rio Tinto Ilmenite mine in Southern Madagascar, 2007, Friends of the Earth, UK

Fuelling controversy – can biofuels slow the speed of climate change? 2006, Panos London

Whatever the Weather – media attitudes to reporting climate change, 2006, Panos London

Up in Smoke – Latin America and the Caribbean, 2006, Working Group on Climate Change and Development. New Economics Foundation, London

Africa – Up in Smoke 2, 2005, Working Group on Climate Change and Development. New Economics Foundation, London

Africa – Up in Smoke? 2005, Working Group on Climate Change and Development. New Economics Foundation, London

Contributed: 1. Lost rivers, lost lives – Marcopper spill on Marinduque island, the Philippines. 2. Toxic rivers, poisoned fish – Sepon gold mine in Laos. Hands off: why IFI’s must stop drilling, piping and mining, 2003, Friends of the Earth International, Amsterdam.

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