Research Publications: February 2024
Discover the cutting-edge research shaping the future of forestry!
Global contest aims to predict peak bloom dates for cherry blossoms
For the third year in a row, Dr. Elizabeth Wolkovich, a professor in the department of forest and conservation sciences at UBC, is inviting citizens worldwide to predict the peak bloom dates of cherry blossoms and win prizes.
Kea Rutherford receives Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship Best Master’s Thesis Award for 2023
UBC Forestry & Environmental Stewardship would like to congratulate Kea Rutherford on receiving the Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship Best Master’s Thesis Award for 2023.
Exploring Nature’s Classroom: UBC Forestry & Environmental Stewardship students reflect on field school in South Africa
Explore UBC Forestry & Environmental Stewardship’s newest field school in South Africa through the eyes of our undergraduates in excerpts from their personal reflections.
Alumni Profile: Shalom Addo-Danso
Meet Shalom Addo-Danso. UBC Forestry & Environmental Stewardship Alumnus and a leader in research advancement, Shalom’s work is informing national forest policy and shepherding the next generation of ecologists, especially those in Africa.
Notes from the Field: Volume 2
Harrop Procter Climate Adaptation in Action.
Alumni Profile: Yemi Adeyeye
Learn about the exciting and varied career of Dr. Yemi Adeyeye, (PhD(Forestry)’20) in this Black History Month spotlight.
In the Media: February 2024
Here’s a look at UBC Forestry & Environmental Stewardship in the media this month.
The Kantelberg Trials: Exploring New Frontiers in Forestry
“Discover the future of sustainable forestry with The Kantelberg Trials led by experts Dr. Suzanne Simard and Dr. Dominik Roeser. Explore how selective logging and cutting-edge equipment are revolutionizing forest management, addressing biodiversity and carbon deficits while diversifying forests.
MSFM Alumnus Q&A: Dan Macmaster
Discover Dan Macmaster’s journey from teacher to Forestry Manager with UBC Forestry & Environmental Stewardship’s MSFM program. Learn about the keys to success, emphasizing networking, community engagement, and understanding First Nations forestry.