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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Faculty Profiles > Myers-Smith, Isla

Myers-Smith, Isla

June 27, 2023 | Author: UBC Forestry

Isla Myers-Smith

Myers-Smith, Isla

Professor, Research Chair in Global Change Ecology of Northern Ecosystems

Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences

Forest Sciences Centre 3603
2424 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
Canada

work phone: 604-822-9695

isla.myers-smith@ubc.ca

Team Shrub Website

@TeamShrub
@IslaHMS

Research Areas:

Ecosystems and Climate Change
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Isla investigates global change drivers and impacts with a focus on tundra ecosystems. She works at sites across in the Canadian North and conducts data syntheses at tundra-biome and global scales. Over two decades of research in the Arctic, she has studied how tundra ecosystems beyond the latitudinal and elevational treeline are responding to climate change. Her research explores how an accelerating warming is leading to a ‘greening’ of the Arctic including an increase in shrubs, shifts in the timing of plant growth and altered tundra biodiversity. Her research group works with a variety of tools from measuring tapes and quadrants through to time-lapse cameras, drones and satellite data to capture tundra vegetation change across scales. Isla communicates to broad audiences and works collaboratively with local communities to better understand environmental change in the Arctic and beyond.

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Posted in: Ecosystems and Climate Change, Faculty Profiles, FCS Faculty, Professors
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