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Sarah and Kai publish article in Ecological Economics

Sarah Klain and Kai Chan publish article in Ecological Economics called, “Navigating coastal values: Participatory mapping of ecosystem services for spatial planning” (pdf) Klain, S.C., Chan, K.M.A., Navigating coast values: Participatory mapping of ecosystem services for spatial planning. Ecol. Econ. (2012) doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.07.008

Kai selected to attend 2012 STS Forum!

Kai selected to attend 2012 STS Forum!

Kai Chan has been selected by Science and Technology in Society forum and the New York Academy of Sciences to represent Canada as one of ten global future leaders at the 2012 STS Forum. Kai was selected from 46 nominations and will attend the conference October 6th to 9th in Kyoto, Japan. Congratulations, Kai!

Congratulations to Megan for defending her doctoral thesis!

Congratulations to Megan for defending her doctoral thesis!

Megan Mach successfully defended her doctoral thesis on “Marine Coastal Impacts to Promote Ecosystem-Based Management: Nonnative Species in Northeast Pacific Estuaries.” Link.

Kai and Jordan publish article in PNAS on cultural services

Kai Chan, Jordan Tam, and others publish article in PNAS called, “Contributions of cultural services to the ecosystem services agenda”. (pdf) Daniel, T. C., Muhar, A., Arnberger, A., Aznar, O., Boyd, J. W., Chan, K. M. A., . . . von der Dunk, A. (2012). Contributions of cultural services to the ecosystem services agenda. Proceedings of the […]

Contributions of cultural services to the ecosystem services agenda

Daniel, T. C., Muhar, A., Arnberger, A., Aznar, O., Boyd, J. W., Chan, K. M. A., . . . von der Dunk, A. 2012. Contributions of cultural services to the ecosystem services agenda. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (pdf)

Sarah Klain posts a photo for 350.org’s international day of climate action.

Sarah Klain posts a photo for 350.org’s international day of climate action.

Sarah Klain posts a photo from the Hakai Institute in the Great Bear Rainforest for 350.org ‘s International Day of Climate Action. See all the pictures from the Climate Impacts Day here.

New Blog Post: Remember your roots

Kai Chan has written a new blog post called, Remember your roots. Check out this blog post and others at CHAN’s Lab Views, http://chanslabviews.blogspot.ca/.

CHAN’s Lab Views wins Liebster Blog Award!

CHAN’s Lab Views wins Liebster Blog Award!

CHAN’s Lab Views wins Liebster Blog Award! Thank you to Water Blogged for honouring us with this award!

Kai Chan to speak at Princeton University

Kai Chan will be presenting at The David Bradford Seminars in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy series at Princeton University on April 23rd, 2012. The talk is titled, “Sea Otters, Kelp Forests, and Coastal Communities: Ecosystem Services Amongst Trophic Cascades”.