Biography

 
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I am a post-doctoral fellow in the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability at the University of British Columbia (UBC). I lead interdisciplinary research projects evaluating individual, institutional and societal responses to complex sustainability problems using integrated quantitative and qualitative methods, and continuous stakeholder and policy engagement.

I hold a Ph.D. from UBC, where I was recognized for my innovative work on climate-adaptive decision-making at the intersection of climate science, psychology, economics and sociology. I have more than 15 years of experience in policy-relevant research and analysis, having managed timelines, budgets and personnel, and leading extensive fieldwork in Canada, India and South Africa.

My more recent work focuses on climate services, human judgment and decision-making, risk perceptions, and implications for gender, race and social justice. I have published 12 peer-reviewed articles evaluating and recommending solutions to diverse climate change mitigation and adaptation problems in the energy, water, forestry and agricultural sectors. My work informs evidence-based and forward-looking policy on adaptation to ensure that Canada thrives in a changing climate, limiting the harmful effects of climate change while taking full advantage of new opportunities for innovation and clean growth.