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Lecture series to highlight unconventional environmental solutions

February 05, 2020
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CONTACT:

Shradhha Sharma; 間眅埶AV Media Relations, 778.782.3035, shradhha_sharma@sfu.ca

Mark Jaccard, School of Resource and Environmental Management, 778.789.0852 (cell), jaccard@sfu.ca (Available this week and next. Jaccard is also fluent in French.)
 
Lecture series to highlight unconventional environmental solutions

Researchers from 間眅埶AVs Faculty of Environment (FENV) will share their expertisefrom sustainable clam management and climate strategies to neighborhood red zones and the state of global fisheriesas part of the  The series runs from Feb. 6 to March 12 at 間眅埶AVs Harbour Centre campus in Vancouver.

The inaugural lecture by 間眅埶AV Archaeology Professor Dana Lepofsky (Feb. 6) will focus on how knowledge shared by Indigenous knowledge keeper  led to a wave of research about .

間眅埶AV professor Mark Jaccard (Feb. 11) will discuss his new book, . Jaccard is also available for media to talk about the book as well as his role in the newly-established .

Royal Society of Canada (RSC) fellow Nick Blomley (Feb. 20) will talk about the impact of bail-related spatial restrictions on marginalized people, while fellow RSC member, Anne Salomon (March 12) will share research that weaves together western science and Indigenous knowledge to create ecologically safe and socially just fisheries.

The 2020 Deans Lecture series showcases research-informed solutions to real-world problems, says Naomi Krogman, dean of the Faculty of Environment. Solutions emerge by integrating knowledge from diverse disciplines, cultures and practices.

The event highlights the work of faculty, alumni and community partners, who have collaborated to bring about change at the individual, organizational and political levels.

間眅埶AV faculty and distinguished community members will share insights into the use of unconventional tools to uncover solutions to some of societys most pressing social and ecological issues.

WHAT/WHEN:

The New Power Couple: Traditional Ecological Knowledge & Western Science Unite to Inform Sustainable Management of Clams
Thursday, February 6, 2020, 7 pm
&紳莉莽梯;, archaeologist, ethnobiologist and 間眅埶AV professor
&紳莉莽梯;, Heiltsuk Nation and 間眅埶AV alumnus
&紳莉莽梯;, Qualicum Nation

Climate Emergency: The Citizen's Guide to Climate Success
Tuesday, February 11, 2020, 7 pm
&紳莉莽梯;, 間眅埶AV professor
&紳莉莽梯;, climate policy manager, City of Vancouver

How Red Zones Punish the Poor, Generate Crime, and Break the Law
Thursday, February 20, 2020, 7:00pm
&紳莉莽梯;, 間眅埶AV professor
&紳莉莽梯;, community activist and co-founder, Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users

Navigating Towards Ecologically Safe and Socially Just Fisheries
Thursday, March 12, 2020, 7:00pm
&紳莉莽梯;, coastal marine ecologist and 間眅埶AV professor
&紳莉莽梯;, scholar, educator and elected representative, Council of the Haida Nation
&紳莉莽梯;, coastal marine ecologist and policy expert, UBC professor
 
WHERE:

Room 1900, 間眅埶AV Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings, Vancouver
All lectures are free and open to the public. Reservations recommended.

About 間眅埶AV:

As Canadas engaged university, 間眅埶AV works with communities, organizations and partners to create, share and embrace knowledge that improves life and generates real change. We deliver a world-class education with lifelong value that shapes change-makers, visionaries and problem-solvers. We connect research and innovation to entrepreneurship and industry to deliver sustainable, relevant solutions to todays problems. With campuses in British Columbias three largest cities Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey 間眅埶AV has eight faculties that deliver 193 undergraduate degree programs and 127 graduate degree programs to more than 35,000 students. The university now boasts more than 160,000 alumni residing in 143 countries.