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UBC Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship > Faculty Profiles > Wotherspoon, Amy

Wotherspoon, Amy

May 12, 2026 | Author: UBC FES

Wotherspoon, Amy

Lecturer
Foundations of Advanced Silviculture Micro-certificate Program Lead

Department of Forest Resources Management

Forest Sciences Centre 2032
2424 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
Canada

amy.wotherspoon@ubc.ca

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Ecosystems and Climate ChangeEducation and Pedagogy in ForestrySustainable Forest Management
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Dr. Amy Wotherspoon has a PhD in Forest Ecology and studies how climate, geological deposits, and silvicultural treatments influence forest dynamics. Her current research examines future climate impacts across Canada’s managed forests to support adaptive silviculture. Amy is also passionate about teaching, holds a micro-certificate in Higher Education Pedagogy, is a CITRL Practitioner, and teaches with the UBC-Asia Transfer Program in China.

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Posted in: Ecosystems and Climate Change, Education and Pedagogy in Forestry, Faculty Profiles, FRM Faculty, Lecturers, Sustainable Forest Management
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