The Natural Resources & Environmental Studies Institute (NRESi) builds connections among university researchers and communities or external experts to advance understanding of natural resources and the environment. NRESi facilitates collaborative projects that address complex issues involving ecological processes, social values, and earth science systems.
Within NRESi’s membership, there are more than 70 researchers with diverse expertise, who engage in a wide range of project themes. NRESi supports and develops research opportunities focused on collecting baseline information, as well as applying that knowledge to practical problems.
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Kaitlyn Hammond - Alternative silvicultural…
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Dezene Huber - Many little creatures and many big…
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Zehra Zawawi - Food Justice and Gender Global to…
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Landon Birch - Sheep Shape: Linking Fat, Fitness,…
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Jonaki Bhattacharyya - Protecting Indigenous…
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Alex Bevington - From the Arctic to Northern…
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Stephen Heard - Most Creative Act Species Naming…
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Marieka Sax, & Tara Marsden - First Nations…
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Brandon Geldart - McLeod Lake Habitat…
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Tista Ghosh - Ancient bridges, modern threats:…
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Violet Zhao - Resilience or Reassembly:…
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Phil Burton - Towards Resilient Forest Management…
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Siraj ul Islam - Integrating Artificial…
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Neil Nunn - State failure, or formation?…
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Jasmine Janes - Conservation of the endangered…
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