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January 27, 2022: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Alex Walls and Nivi Thatra

January 27, 2022: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Alex Walls and Nivi Thatra

Researchers, how you communicate about your work impacts the reach and therefore the real-world applicability of your scholarship. For this workshop Alex Walls from UBC Media Relations and Nivi Thatra from IRES invite you to come with a research topic or paper in hand.

February 3, 2022: IRES Faculty Seminar with Mara Jill Goldman

February 3, 2022: IRES Faculty Seminar with Mara Jill Goldman

In this talk I present my new book, Narrating Nature: Wildlife Conservation and Maasai Ways of Knowing (University of Arizona Press, 2020), which draws on over two decades of fieldwork among Maasai pastoralists in northern Tanzania and southern Kenya.

January 20, 2022: IRES Faculty Seminar with Ilyas Siddique (First Seminar for Term 2)

January 20, 2022: IRES Faculty Seminar with Ilyas Siddique (First Seminar for Term 2)

Successional agroforestry offers great potential to accelerate and scale out ecosystem restoration and produce healthy food at the same time on the same land. Yet, simultaneous ecological and socioeconomic success requires detailed knowledge of management traits of diverse plants and experience with efficient allocation of labor and inputs in space and time.

December 9, 2021: IRES Faculty Seminar with John Reganold (Last Seminar for Term 1)

December 9, 2021: IRES Faculty Seminar with John Reganold (Last Seminar for Term 1)

Agriculture is at a critical juncture. While trying to provide calories for 7.9 billion people, agriculture is a major contributor to global greenhouse gases, biodiversity loss, nutrient pollution, land clearing, soil degradation, and public health problems.

December 2, 2021: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Leroy Little Bear

December 2, 2021: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Leroy Little Bear

December 2, 2021: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Leroy Little Bear

November 25, 2021: IRES Faculty Seminar with Naoko Ellis

November 25, 2021: IRES Faculty Seminar with Naoko Ellis

We understand that for technological advancements to become solutions impacting society positively, various non-technical aspects must be in place. How do we then train engineers to become solution providers who understand the complexity of society? How are boundaries of engineering manifested? These questions have led me to join IRES last year, and continue working towards climate emergency through transdisciplinary research.

November 4, 2021: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Allen Edzerza

November 4, 2021: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Allen Edzerza

November 4, 2021: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Allen Edzerza

October 25, 2021: IRES Special Seminar with Jamie McEvoy

October 25, 2021: IRES Special Seminar with Jamie McEvoy

Drought is a threat to human communities and natural systems. This talk focuses on drought adaptation strategies that account for multispecies needs in a more-than-human world.

October 21, 2021: IRES Faculty Seminar with Don Carruthers Den Hoed

October 21, 2021: IRES Faculty Seminar with Don Carruthers Den Hoed

This presentation will outline the history and core programs of CPCIL and share opportunities for the academic community to get involved with real-world wicked problems, such as decolonizing parks, equity and diversity, conservation burnout, climate adaptation, and organizational sustainability – particularly tensions in financing protected areas.

October 14, 2021: IRES Student Seminar with Jack Durant and Alexa Tanner

October 14, 2021: IRES Student Seminar with Jack Durant and Alexa Tanner

October 14, 2021: IRES Student Seminar with Jack Durant and Alexa Tanner