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Khanh Tran-Thanh

Khanh Tran-Thanh was group manager in IIED's Natural Resources research group until November 2019

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Research management and coordination, research communication and project planning.

Before IIED

Researcher for the Training and Advisory Services of the Development Planning Unit (University College London)

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Twitter: @kokanfood
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Languages: English, French, Vietnamese, German, Spanish and knowledge of Mandarin

Khanh Tran-Thanh's blog posts

Mist over the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda (Photo: Brian Harries, Creative Commons, via Flickr)

Mist clears on China in African forests

Long read, Feb 2017
An image showing rabbits raised in elevated cages. This and manure being collected for the worm composting and to create organic fertilizers illustrate a permaculture food production system in action (Photo: Khanh Tran-Thanh/IIED)

Farming the future: Cuba's food transformation

Blog, May 2016
Seeds carefully picked from a pile of rotting and old beans in Mali.

Food waste: can grassroots initiatives stop us throwing good food in the bin?

Blog, Jun 2013

Growth of China’s 'green public sphere' brings hope and opportunity

Blog, Mar 2012
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