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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Faculty Profiles > Andrews-Key, Sheri

Andrews-Key, Sheri

April 12, 2023 | Author: UBC Forestry

Sheri Andrews-Key

Andrews-Key, Sheri

Lecturer
Director, Micro-Certificate Programming
CVA Micro-Certificate Lead

Department of Forest Resources Management

sheri.andrews-key@ubc.ca

Research Areas:

Ecosystems and Climate ChangeEducation and Pedagogy in Forestry
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Dr. Sheri Andrews-Key is the Micro-Certificate Director in the Faculty of Forestry, CVA Program Lead, and a lecturer in Forest Resources Management at UBC. Sheri has a diverse and extensive background in various facets of the application of the science-management-policy interface in environmental and resource-based sectors and government across Canada. She has a special focus on climate change, vulnerability and risk assessment, development and implementation of adaptation and building the business case for adaptation for industry, government, private land owners, communities, and other stakeholders. Sheri is a leader in large-scale climate vulnerability assessments, with an applied approach to adaptation and development of the business case for adaptation in the forest sector in Canada.

Posted in: Ecosystems and Climate Change, Education and Pedagogy in Forestry, Faculty Profiles, FRM Faculty, Lecturers
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