Dr. Shannon Hagerman
Associate Professor
Climate change adaptation, environmental risk perception, science-policy interface, politics of knowledge, environmental policy, social-ecological systems, forest management
Marie Auger-Methe
Assistant Professor
Canada Research Chair (Tier II, Statistical Ecology)
Statistical methods to study marine and polar animals, behaviour, population, polar bears, narwhals, penguins, fish, animal movement
Cecil Konijnendijk
Professor
Urban Forestry
Urban forestry and the greening of cities; green infrastructure planning; the relations between people and nature in urban areas
Sara Dubois, MSc, PhD
Adjunct Professor
Animal welfare, conservation, Wild animals, animal welfare, animal science, biology of urban wildlife, oil spill, trophy hunting, wildlife management, exotic animals, zoos, aquariums, captive wildlife, animal cruelty, human dimensions, values, public engagement, humane pest control, wildlife contraception, animals in research, teaching and testing
Dr. Gabriel Reygondeau
Research Scientist
Biodiversity, ocean conservation, climate change, marine biogeography, marine macro-ecology, species distribution model, fisheries,
Kees Lokman, MDesS, MSc
Associate Professor
coastal adaptation, planning and design of infrastructure to address climate risk and sustainability
Allan L. Carroll
Professor
Director, Forest Sciences Undergraduate Program
Climate change, mountain pine beetle, bark beetles, forest disturbance, integrated pest management, insect ecology, population dynamics, insect-plant interactions, biological diversity, sustainable development, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases
Eric Taylor
Professor; Curator, UBC Fish Museum
Possible threats to native fish, native BC fish biodiversity, fish biology and conservation, evolution, biological diversity
Brian Klinkenberg
Professor
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, cartography, endangered species (plants), conservation biology, spatial analysis, health geography
Dr. Michael W. Hawkes
Senior Instructor
Marine botany, especially seaweeds, marine conservation, marine protected areas, plants, especially cacti and other succulent plants
Dr. Lori Daniels
Professor
Forest plants and trees, forest history, forest management, environmental protection and natural resource use, wildfire (wild fire), wildfires, sustainable development, forest fires
Navin Ramankutty
Professor
sustainable agriculture, food systems, climate change, global environmental change, global data, global models,
John Spinelli , PhD
Professor
Cancer prevention, risk factors, biostatistical and epidemiologic methods, cancer and the environment, pesticides and cancer, etiology of lymphoma, multiple myeloma and leukemia, etiology of breast cancer
Michael Healey
Professor Emeritus
Ecology, Fisheries, Water, Climate Change, Policy Analysis
I am trained in ecology and environmental science. Most of my research has been on fisheries (primarily salmonids) and issues related to water management. I have been particularly concerned with how scientific information is used in development of government policy and programs for natural resource management (particularly water). Since retirement, I have devoted a great deal of time to the implications of climate change for society, economy, and the environment.
Prof. Hannah Wittman, PhD
Professor
Food security, local food systems, sustainable agriculture, social economy, community development,
Prof. Michael Church, FRSC, D.Sc.
Professor Emeritus
geomorphology, rivers, Peace River, Fraser River, sediment transport, environment,
Mark Johnson, PhD
Associate Professor
Watershed, hydrology, carbon cycling, biogeochemistry, ecohydrology, sustainable development
Dr. Mary O’Connor, PhD
Professor
Climate change, ocean, seafood, seagrass, eelgrass, invertebrate, ecology, environment, biological diversity, global warming, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases
Prof. Jiaying Zhao, PhD
Associate Professor
Poverty, sustainability, psychology, cognition, decision making, judgment, perception, attention, learning, sustainable development,
Ralph Matthews
Professor
Regional development, community development, fisheries, aquaculture, blood donation, environment, resilient community project, infertility, coastal communities, coastal British Columbia, Newfoundland, common property, community, regional development policy, community development policy, Atlantic Canada, social capital, community health, sustainable development