Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent
Adjunct Professor, IRESSenior Policy Advisor at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Contact Details Bio Dr. Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent is an adjunct professor at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability at the University of British Columbia and a Senior Policy Advisor at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). At ECCC, Guillaume plays a leading role in […]
John Driscoll
Adjunct Professor, IRES Contact Details johndaviddriscoll@gmail.com Bio Food production is the single greatest driver of direct anthropogenic impacts on both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Improving the sustainability of our food systems is thus one of humanity’s great challenges. Through his research, John seeks to bring a food system perspective to fisheries, in order to understand […]
Robin Naidoo
Adjunct Professor Bio Robin is a research scientist with World Wildlife Fund (US) and currently an Adjunct Professor in the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability at UBC. He is hosted by Professor Kai Chan and is interested in ecosystem services, conservation economics, and wildlife ecology. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=yuqv19MAAAAJ&hl=en
Robin Gregory
Adjunct Professor Contact Details https://www.robingregory.ca robin[dot]gregory[at]ires.ubc.ca 6047471866 Bio Robin Gregory is Senior Research Scientist with Decision Research in Eugene, Oregon and Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia, Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability. He works on problems of policy and risk analysis, stakeholder consultation, environmental and adaptive management, prevention of genocide and mass […]
Conor Reynolds
Adjunct Professor Bio Conor Reynolds holds an interdisciplinary PhD in Resource Management and Environmental Studies, and a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, both from UBC. He is a professional engineer with over two decades of experience related to the science, policy, and management of air contaminants and greenhouse gas emissions. Conor is the Director of the […]
Cathryn Clarke Murray
Adjunct Professor Bio Dr. Cathryn Murray is a Research Scientist with the Ecosystem Stressors Program in Fisheries and Oceans Canada. She formerly served as Visiting Scientist with the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) on project ADRIFT (Assessing Debris-Related Impact From Tsunami). She is also Adjunct Professor in the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability […]
Colin Levings
Adjunct Professor Contact Details Research Interests Bio Colin Levings is a retired DFO Research Scientist affiliated with the Pacific Science Enterprise Centre in West Vancouver, British Columbia. He has a BSc and MSc in Zoology and Fisheries from UBC and a PhD in Biological Oceanography from Dalhousie University. He has co-supervised graduate students at UBC […]
Brian Gouge
Adjunct Professor Bio Brian Gouge is a Research Scientist at Aquatic Informatics and an Adjunct Professor at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Victoria and a PhD in Resource Management and Environmental Studies from the University of British Columbia. His interests are […]
Christian Beaudrie
Adjunct Professor Contact Details Research Interests Bio Christian Beaudrie is a Decision Analyst with Compass Resource Management in Vancouver, BC. He specializes in risk and decision analysis, Structured Decision Making (SDM), risk governance, and stakeholder engagement, particularly in fields related to emerging technologies, pollution and toxics, climate change, and environmental management. His work focuses on […]
Shashi Enarth
Adjunct Professor Contact Details Research Interests Bio Shashi Enarth is a development activist from India, struggling to strike a balance between academia and praxis. Starting his career as a community organizer, he has worked with low income segments of the population, particularly with farming communities in India, Nigeria and Tanzania. His area of interest is: […]