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Overview

Pablo Pacheco is affiliated with the World Wildlife Fund in the United States and specializes in Environmental Science, with a particular focus on issues surrounding sustainability and resource management. Their research extensively covers areas such as conservation, biodiversity, and resource management, as well as the sustainability of oil palm production. Other significant topics in their work include biofuel production and bioconversion, land use and ecosystem services, global trade and social impact, forest management and policy, and agriculture, land use, and rural development.

Their publication record includes numerous articles in recognized journals and contributions to books published by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) eBooks.

  • Reconciling oil palm economic development and environmental conservation in Indonesia: A value chain dynamic approach, 2020, Forest Policy and Economics
  • Protect, manage and then restore lands for climate mitigation, 2021, Nature Climate Change
  • The impact of oil palm on rural livelihoods and tropical forest landscapes in Latin America, 2020, Journal of Rural Studies
  • Dynamics of Rural Economy: A Socio-Economic Understanding of Oil Palm Expansion and Landscape Changes in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, 2020, Land
  • Evaluating the Global State of Ecosystems and Natural Resources: Within and Beyond the SDGs, 2020, Sustainability

Their book contributions include:

  • Reviewing initiatives to promote sustainable supply chains: The case of forest-risk commodities (2021)
  • Sustainable Value Chains, Finance and Investment in Forestry and Tree Commodities (2021)

Frequent collaborators in their research include Maria A. Gasalla, Derek P. Tittensor, Kasper Kok, Emma Archer, and Israel Borokini.

Pablo Pacheco has published several articles in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Forest Policy and Economics, Sustainability, Nature Climate Change, and the Journal of Rural Studies.

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Forest Policy and Economics
  • Sustainability
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Journal of Rural Studies

Their subfields of study are diverse and include:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Strategy and Management
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

Best Publications

  • Rapid conversions and avoided deforestation: examining four decades of industrial plantation expansion in Borneo

    David L. A. Gaveau;Douglas Sheil;Husnayaen;Mohammad A. Salim

  • The role of supply-chain initiatives in reducing deforestation

    Eric F. Lambin;Eric F. Lambin;Holly K. Gibbs;Robert Heilmayr;Kimberly M. Carlson

  • Desmatamento na Amazônia: indo além da “emergência crônica”

    A. Alencar;D.C. Nepstad;D. McGrath;P. Moutinho

  • Actor-specific contributions to the deforestation slowdown in the Brazilian Amazon

    Javier Godar;Toby A. Gardner;E. Jorge Tizado;Pablo Pacheco

  • Agrarian Reform in the Brazilian Amazon: Its Implications for Land Distribution and Deforestation

    Pablo Pacheco

  • Rights to Land, Forests and Carbon in REDD+: Insights from Mexico, Brazil and Costa Rica

    Esteve Corbera;Manuel Estrada;Peter May;Guillermo Navarro

  • Reconciling forest conservation and logging in Indonesian Borneo

    David L. A. Gaveau;Mrigesh Kshatriya;Douglas Sheil;Douglas Sheil;Douglas Sheil;Sean Sloan

  • Rise and fall of forest loss and industrial plantations in Borneo (2000–2017)

    David L.A. Gaveau;Bruno Locatelli;Mohammad A. Salim;Husna Yaen

  • The effects of structural adjustment on deforestation and forest degradation in lowland Bolivia

    David Kaimowitz;Graham Thiele;Pablo Pacheco

  • Agricultural expansion and deforestation in lowland Bolivia: the import substitution versus the structural adjustment model

    Pablo Pacheco;Pablo Pacheco

  • Protect, manage and then restore lands for climate mitigation

    Susan C. Cook-Patton;C. Ronnie Drever;Bronson W. Griscom;Kelley Hamrick

  • Reconciling oil palm economic development and environmental conservation in Indonesia: A value chain dynamic approach

    Herry Purnomo;Herry Purnomo;Beni Okarda;Ahmad Dermawan;Ahmad Dermawan;Qori Pebrial Ilham;Qori Pebrial Ilham

  • Tenure rights and beyond : community access to forest resources in Latin America

    A.M. Larson;P. Cronkleton;D.M. Barry;P. Pacheco

  • The palm oil global value chain: Implications for economic growth and socialand environmental sustainability

    P. Pacheco;S. Gnych;A. Dermawan;H. Komarudin

  • Proximate causes of deforestation in the Bolivian lowlands: an analysis of spatial dynamics

    Robert Müller;Daniel Müller;Florian Schierhorn;Gerhard Gerold

  • Governing sustainable palm oil supply: Disconnects, complementarities, and antagonisms between state regulations and private standards

    Pablo Pacheco;Pablo Pacheco;George Schoneveld;Ahmad Dermawan;Heru Komarudin

  • Municipal Governments and Forest Management in Lowland Bolivia

    D. Kaimowitz;C. Vallejos;P. Pacheco;P.P. Balanza

  • Landscape Transformation in Tropical Latin America: Assessing Trends and Policy Implications for REDD+

    Pablo Pacheco;Mariel Aguilar-Støen;Jan Börner;Andres Etter

  • The social and environmental impacts of biofuel feedstock cultivation: evidence from multi-site research in the forest frontier.

    Laura German;George C. Schoneveld;Pablo Pacheco

  • Indigenous land reconfiguration and fragmented institutions: A historical political ecology of Tsimane' lands (Bolivian Amazon)

    Victoria Reyes-García;Victoria Reyes-García;Jaime Paneque-Gálvez;Patrick Bottazzi;Ana C. Luz

  • Actor and frontier types in the Brazilian Amazon: Assessing interactions and outcomes associated with frontier expansion

    Pablo Pacheco

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne M. Larson
Anne M. Larson Center for International Forestry Research, Peru
Douglas Sheil
Douglas Sheil Wageningen University & Research
Sean Sloan
Sean Sloan James Cook University
Jan Börner
Jan Börner University of Bonn
Erik Meijaard
Erik Meijaard University of Queensland
Margaret Skutsch
Margaret Skutsch National Autonomous University of Mexico
Manuel R. Guariguata
Manuel R. Guariguata Center for International Forestry Research, Peru
Marc Ancrenaz
Marc Ancrenaz Sabah Wildlife Department
Robert Nasi
Robert Nasi Center for International Forestry Research

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