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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Faculty Profiles > Atleo, Tara

Atleo, Tara

July 3, 2024 | Author: UBC Forestry

Atleo, Tara

Assistant Professor

Department of Forest Resources Management

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

tara.atleo@ubc.ca

Research Areas:

Communities and Indigenous KnowledgeSustainable Forest Management
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Dr. Tara Atleo, haḥuuła, is a stewardship economics researcher and Indigenous sustainable development practitioner from the Ahousaht First Nation, house of ƛaqišpiił.

Tara is passionately committed to the principles of stewardship, dedicating her work to exploring innovative approaches to upholding and advancing Indigenous law and governance. Her focus in this area is the intersection of economic considerations as elements of sustainable development and natural resource management.

Tara has played and continues to play pivotal roles in innovative initiatives that strive to provide economic opportunities and environmental stewardship under the guidance of Indigenous law and governance. Grounded in her community roots, Tara uses her perspective to challenge and expand economic thought and tools to create opportunities for communities that advance efforts towards intergenerational equity.

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