VAN OOSTEN<\/strong><\/p>\nCora van Oosten is a Human Geographer with approximately 25 years of international experience in landscape approaches, governance, and participatory planning. She has worked as senior adviser, project manager and team leader, for various organizations, usually on long term assignment in Africa, Latin America and Asia. At present, Cora is employed as senior project leader at Centre for Development Innovation, Wageningen University, where she is in charge of a project portfolio related to landscape approaches, governance, and capacity development. Within this area, she has developed a keen interest in restoring degraded landscapes from both a public and a private perspective. By combining her trainings, project implementation and research activities she has developed a growing body of knowledge on landscape governance and landscape restoration in an economically viable and socially acceptable way.<\/p>\n
JAMES MULKERRINS<\/strong><\/p>\nJames has\u00a0been working at Wageningen University’s Centre for Development Innovation since 2011. He is\u00a0responsible for the administration of the Wageningen Portals platform as well as being involved in a number of other projects. He is\u00a0interested in processes of strategic communication, particularly inter-organisational communication practices and their effect on policy processes.<\/p>\n
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