Publications

New Graham McDowell (PhD student) and Michele Koppes (IRES Faculty Associate) Publication

New Graham McDowell (PhD student) and Michele Koppes (IRES Faculty Associate) Publication

Graham McDowell and Michele Koppes have a recent publication. To read it click here. _________________________________________________________________________ For McDowell’s bio: https://ires.ubc.ca/person/graham-mcdowell-2/ For Koppes’ bio: https://ires.ubc.ca/person/michele-koppes/   Photo Credit: Graham Mcdowell from http://grahammcdowellresearch.com/visual/ 

RES PhD Candidate Lucy Rodina lead author of a new published article!

RES PhD Candidate Lucy Rodina lead author of a new published article!

Lucy Rodina (RES PhD Candidate) along with co-author Leila Harris (IRES Faculty) have recently published a new article. Click link below to view article: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877343517301884     Lucy Rodina: https://ires.ubc.ca/person/lucy-rodina/ Lelia Harris: https://ires.ubc.ca/person/leila-harris/

IRES alumnus Megan Peloso and IRES faculty Leila Harris have a new published article out now!

IRES alumnus Megan Peloso and IRES faculty Leila Harris have a new published article out now!

Congratulations to IRES alumnus Megan Peloso and IRES faculty Leila Harris for their recently published article!  The article is now available on Taylor & Francis Online. Click the link below to view article: Pathways for Participatory Water Governance in Ashaiman, Ghana: Learning from Institutional Bricolage and Hydrosocial Perspectives Abstract Coupling a hydrosocial perspective with institutional bricolage, this research considers possibilities for participatory water governance in Ashaiman, a peri-urban settlement of Accra, Ghana. We explore three questions: (1) How do people in Ashaiman evoke ideas or experiences of water in general and water governance in particular? (2) What possibilities currently exist for […]

IRES faculty Leila Harris, RMES alumnus Danika Kleiber and RES PhD candidate Lucy Rodina have a new publication out!

IRES faculty Leila Harris, RMES alumnus Danika Kleiber and RES PhD candidate Lucy Rodina have a new publication out!

Congratulations, we’re delighted to let you know that IRES faculty Leila Harris, RMES alumnus Danika Kleiber and RES PhD Candidate Lucy Rodina’s final published article (the Version of Record) is now on Taylor & Francis Online. Abstract: We analyze the relationship between perceptions of domestic water access, and quality, in relation community engagement. While others have suggested linkages between material conditions of water access and engagement (e.g., that poor water access might spur engagement), to date there have been no studies those test these relationships using statistical methods. Based on a quantitative analysis of survey data from underserved sites in Accra, […]

IRES Adjunct Professor Colin Levings’ book makes it to Kamchatka

IRES Adjunct Professor Colin Levings’ book makes it to Kamchatka

October 30 2017 IRES Adjunct Professor Colin Levings’ book made it to Kamchatka! This press release is in Russian and English. Click link below to view: http://www.kamniro.ru/presscenter/news/ekologiya_lososevyh_v_estuariyah_vsego_mira   Colin’s bio: https://ires.ubc.ca/person/colin-levings/

Nathan Bennett, IRES Postdoctoral Fellow, “Committing to socially responsible seafood” article published
Mark Johnson (IRES Faculty) and Michael Lathuilliere (PhD Candidate)- 2 new publications

Mark Johnson (IRES Faculty) and Michael Lathuilliere (PhD Candidate)- 2 new publications

Mark Johnson an IRES faculty and Michael Lathuilliere a RES PhD candidate has just published 2 articles with their team in the Journal of Geophysical Research- Biogeosciences:   From Mark Johnson, Michael Lathuilliere and Jordan Graesser (Navin’s former Ph.D student) (as co-authors): “Spatial patterns of DOC concentration and DOM optical properties in a Brazilian tropical river-wetland system” (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017JG003797/full)    From Michael Lathuilliere, Mark Johnson and Alicia Speratti: “Soil CO2 concentrations and efflux dynamics of a tree island in the Pantanal wetland” (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017JG003877/full)    Photo Credit: Phil Whitehouse from flickr/ Creative Commons

RES PhD candidate Michael Lathuillière co-authored a new publication!

RES PhD candidate Michael Lathuillière co-authored a new publication!

RES PhD candidate Michael Lathuillière has co-authored a new publication led by Dr. Anne-Marie Boulay entitled “The WULCA consensus characterization model for water scarcity footprints: assessing impacts of water consumption based on available water remaining (AWARE)” in The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. The paper constitutes an official recommendation to the UNEP/SETAC Life Cycle Initiative. Congratulations indeed! The paper can be found here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11367-017-1333-8/fulltext.html Michael Lathuillière   Photo credit: Goultard from flickr/Creative Commons

RES MSc student Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon co-authored a new publication!

RES MSc student Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon co-authored a new publication!

RES MSc student Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon co-authored a new publication with Dr. Jonah Busch, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development. The publication is entitled “What Drives Deforestation and What Stops It? A Meta-Analysis” and published on Review of Environmental Economics and Policy.  Much congratulations from all of us at IRES! The article can be found here: https://academic.oup.com/reep/article/11/1/3/3066302/What-Drives-Deforestation-and-What-Stops-It-A?guestAccessKey=1ae513e9-a7f4-40ca-b37d-4813c2064d0b Kalifi Ferretti-Gallon

New publication by IRES Postdoctoral Fellow Nathan Bennett, IRES faculty Terre Satterfield and RES graduate Maery Kaplan-Hallam

New publication by IRES Postdoctoral Fellow Nathan Bennett, IRES faculty Terre Satterfield and RES graduate Maery Kaplan-Hallam

A paper co-authored by IRES Postdoctoral Fellow Nathan Bennett, IRES faculty Terre Satterfield and May 2017 RES MA graduate Maery Kaplan-Hallam entitled  “An appeal for a code of conduct for marine conservation” was recently published on Marine Policy. Reference: Bennett, N.J., Teh, L., Ota, Y., Christie, P., Ayers, A., Day, J.C., Franks, P., Gill, D., Gruby, R.L., Kittinger, J.N., Koehn, J.Z., Lewis, N., Parks, J., Vierros, M., Whitty, T.S., Wilhelm, A., Wright, K., Aburto, J.A., Finkbeiner, E.M., Gaymer, C.F., Govan, H., Gray, N., Jarvis, R.M., Kaplan-Hallam, M. & Satterfield, T. (2017). An appeal for a code of conduct for marine conservation. Marine Policy, 81, 411–418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2017.03.035 [Open Access] […]