Charly Lynn Phillips

Charly Lynn Phillips

Portrait photo of Charly Lynn Phillips

Charly Lynn Phillips

MA with Daniel Steel
Scientific Evaluator at the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Public Health Risk Sciences Division
IRES Student Society Trip Coordinator, 2023-24

Research Bio

Charly is an MA student at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES) and is supervised by Dr. Daniel Steel. Her research interests are broadly centred on the role of values in policy-relevant debates surrounding sustainable agriculture, especially those regarding meat consumption and animal agriculture.

Prior to beginning her studies at IRES, she worked as a Scientific Evaluator at the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Public Health Risk Sciences Division for two years. There, she was part of a knowledge synthesis and mathematical modelling research team focused on addressing antimicrobial resistance in animal agri-food systems. She holds an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Waterloo and has previously worked in research groups at The Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto, ON) in various areas of computational biology.

In her free time, Charly plays violin and piano and loves discovering, dissecting, and discussing new music. She is passionate about knowledge translation and community-engaged research as components of climate activism. In her research, work, activism, and daily life, she takes responsibility for ongoing self-education and action regarding decolonization and equity.

IRES Student Society Bio

My name is Charly and I love music, cooking, and being outside! Along with Tatiana, I was one of the Trip Coordinators for the IRES Student Society. The focus of our role is planning two trips (one in fall, one in spring) so that we can explore the province together, make memories, and bond outside of an academic context. Our top priority was making these trips inclusive, accessible, and fun for everyone.

IRES Annual Report 2010

Please click the image to view, and here to download for printing.

IRES Annual Report 2003

Nathaniel K. Newlands

Portrait photo of Nathaniel K. Newlands

Nathaniel K. Newlands

PhD with Tony Pitcher, 2002
Research Scientist, Government of Canada
Adjunct Professor, University of Victoria

Contact Details

https://profils-profiles.science.gc.ca/en/profile/dr-nathaniel-k-newlands

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nathaniel-Newlands

https://ca.linkedin.com/in/nathaniel-newlands-b1105230

https://twitter.com/nnewlands

Bio

Nathaniel is a Research Scientist with the Government of Canada (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Statistics Canada) based at the Summerland Research and Development Centre in British Columbia, Canada. He is an Adjunct Professor in Geography with the University of Victoria, Canada. While at IRES, Nathaniel completed his doctorate in highly migratory, Atlantic bluefin tuna (shoaling dynamics and abundance estimation). Nathaniel’s research work addresses public-good food-water-energy nexus issues and tackles broad, integrated, complex global problems to help support and advance global sustainable development.

Last updated February 2022

Vanessa Timmer

Portrait photo of Vanessa Timmer

Vanessa Timmer

PhD with Peter Nemetz, 1997
Executive Director, OneEarth
Senior Research Fellow, Utrecht University

Contact Details

https://twitter.com/VanessaTimmer https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-timmer-a862b54/ https://www.oneearthweb.org/

Research Interests

Behavioral change, Cities, Climate change, Collaborative Governance, Sustainability

Bio

Vanessa Timmer graduated with a PhD in Resource Management and Environmental Studies from UBC in 1997. Vanessa is the Executive Director of OneEarth, a nonprofit ‘think and do tank’ creating and imagining sustainable ways of living in cities and around the world. She is also a Senior Research Fellow at Utrecht University with Pathways to Sustainability, the Urban Futures Studio, and the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development. She has studied at Queen’s University, Oxford, UBC and Harvard. Vanessa sits on the Multi-stakeholder Advisory Committee for the UN Sustainable Lifestyles and Education Programme. In Canada, she is a board member of the National Zero Waste Council. OneEarth is a global leader on sustainable lifestyles through the Beacon for Sustainable Living co-led with the Hot or Cool Institute. In Canada, OneEarth leads a Lighter Living initiative in SW British Columbia in partnership with Vancity. OneEarth works with cities to enable sustainable living in partnership with C40 Cities and BCIT Centre for EcoCities.

Last updated February 2022

Samantha Mew

Samantha Mew

Communications and Administrative Assistant
MA Student in UBC Kinesiology

Contact Details

AERL Building (Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory), Room 432
2202 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
Canada

sam.mew@ubc.ca

Bio

Sam is passionate about knowledge translation. After studying the impact politics and communication can have on the health of communities and the planet, Sam is driven to amplify the innovative research of IRES.

Connect with us via InstagramTwitterFacebook, LinkedIn and the IRES Newsletter!