2012

Lab members present to Joint Review Panel

Lab members present to Joint Review Panel

The CHANS lab was well represented at the Enbridge Gateway Joint Review Panel hearings. Read about our experience in our latest blog post.

Risk, Credibility, and Justification: What are we trusting who with, and why?

Risk, Credibility, and Justification: What are we trusting who with, and why?

New blog post! Edward Gregr’s statement to the Enbridge Gateway Joint Review Panel  

Tam and McDaniels in: Environmental Science & Policy on percetions of climate change adaptation in biological conservation

Jordan Tam and Tim McDaniels publish a new article in Environmental Science & Policy entitled “Understanding individual risk perceptions and preferences for climate change adaptations in biological conservation”. (doi)  

NEW in BioScience: Ethical considerations of ecosystem-service applications

Gary Luck, Kai Chan, and colleagues publish a new article in BioScience on “Ethical considerations in on-ground applications of the ecosystem services concept.” (pdf)

New blog post: When being a luddite is a point of misplaced pride

New blog post: When being a luddite is a point of misplaced pride

A new blog post on CHANS Lab Views about the challenges of making decisions for sustainability.

PacMARA EBM Workshop hosted by CHANS Lab

PacMARA EBM Workshop hosted by CHANS Lab

Joint workshop entitled “Structuring Ecosystem-Based Knowledge” funded by the Packard Foundation and hosted by CHANS lab and PacMARA

Liu Scholars in CHANS Lab

Liu Scholars in CHANS Lab

Jordan Tam, Jordan Levine, Emily Anderson, Gerald Singh, and Sarah Klain are all Liu Scholars! This program facilitates links amongst UBC researchers concerned with sustainability, security, and social justice.

International Development Research Network

International Development Research Network

Jordan L., Gerald, Mollie, Paige and Emily are all involved in the International Development Research Network (IDRN), an initiative of the Liu Scholar Program at the Liu Institute for Global Issues.

Jordan Tam’s Fieldwork Funding Award

Congratulations to Jordan Tam, who has been awarded a Liu Scholar Bottom Billion Fieldwork Fund award that will take him to Chile.