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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Faculty Profiles > Bett, Nolan

Bett, Nolan

April 13, 2023 | Author: UBC Forestry

Nolan Bett

Bett, Nolan

Lecturer

Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences

3605-2424 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4

work phone: 604-822-4987

nolan.bett@ubc.ca

Research Areas:

Applied Conservation ScienceEducation and Pedagogy in Forestry
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My research background is in animal behaviour, ecology and conservation. I have focused on sensory perception in Pacific salmon, and how environmental stressors such as dams and fisheries can affect sensory-mediated behaviours. I am also interested in the scholarship of teaching and learning, and I have studied how students’ learning environments can influence their understanding of science and the scientific process. I have taught on a range of topics relating to biology and ecology, as well as the role of science in society. In my teaching, I aim to incorporate experiential learning and evidence-based teaching practices to facilitate student learning.

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