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Trevor Lantz

Trevor Lantz - Environmental Studies

Professor

Environmental Studies

Accepting graduate students

Contact:
Office: DTB B254 250-853-3566
ORCID:
Credentials:
PhD (Landscape Ecology) 2008, University of British Columbia
Area of expertise:
Landscape ecology, plant ecology, global change ecology, permafrost science, remote sensing, community-based monitoring.

Office Hours

By appointment only.

About Trevor Lantz

Trevor joined the school as an Assistant Professor in July, 2009. His work focuses on the impacts of global change on ecocultural landscapes in western North America.

Trained as an ecologist and an ethnobiologist, his research employs local knowledge of ecosystems as well as observational and experimental approaches.

His current research projects in Gwitchin and Inuvialuit communities in the Western Arctic examine feedbacks between climate change, warming permafrost, disturbance, vegetation change, and the abundance of country foods.

Publications

 Please see Trevor's  for up-to-date publications.

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