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Adrian Wells

Research Fellow

  • Adrian joined ODI in March 2001. He is currently based in Southeast Asia working on low-carbon economic transition in the land-use sectors. Adrian's main focus is reform of 'resource trap' economies, including support to institutional change and low-carbon investment. Adrian has also worked in Latin America and the Pacific. His previous work with ODI spans projects on natural-resource governance; poverty and decentralisation; as well as civil society voice and accountability. Adrian has a background in law and geography, and a Masters in International Environmental Law and IPRs. Before joining ODI, Adrian worked with the Conventions and Policy Section at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, providing policy advice on implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
    BA Hons (Geography), CPE (Law), LLM (International environment , trade and IPR law). Adrian has a working knowledge of Indonesian and Spanish.

Meeting the challenge of timber legality verification

VERIFOR Briefing Papers, January 2009

Civic engagement and accountability

Articles and blogs, April 2007

History of the Forestry Sector in Papua New Guinea

ODI Papua New Guinea Forest Studies Reports 1, February 2007

Issues and opportunities for the Forestry Sector in Papua New Guinea

ODI Papua New Guinea Forest Studies Reports 3, February 2007

The current legal and institutional framework of the forest sector in Papua New Guinea

ODI Papua New Guinea Forest Studies Reports 2, February 2007

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