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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Faculty Profiles > Ryan, Teresa (Sm’hayetsk)

Ryan, Teresa (Sm’hayetsk)

April 17, 2023 | Author: UBC Forestry

Teresa (Sm’hayetsk) Ryan

Ryan, Teresa (Sm’hayetsk)

Lecturer, Indigenous Knowledge and Natural Science

Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences

Forest Sciences Centre 3035
2424 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
Canada

teresa.ryan@ubc.ca

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Applied Conservation ScienceCommunities and Indigenous Knowledge
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Dr. Ryan’s current research investigates the relationships between salmon and forests, and the potential to restore salmon abundance by using ancient fishing technology and strategies. Her dissertation explored ecological-social institution linkages and the connection of these complex adaptive systems to heterogeneous mosaic landscapes. She demonstrated how thousands of years of sustainable use based on Ancestral knowledge of cyclic resource production and variability was an intuitive component of Indigenous stewardship.

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