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UBC Forestry Undergraduate Programs Departments Forest Sciences •Forest Sciences •International Specialization Conservation •Science & Management •Global Perspectives Forest & Conservation Sciences Forestry •Forest Resources Management •Forest Operations Forest Resources Management Wood Science •Wood Products Processing Wood Science Graduate Programs Research •PhD •MSc, MASc Course-based •Master of Forestry •Master of Sustainable Forest Management •Master of International Forestry •Master of Geomatics for Environmental Management 64 Faculty, 920 Undergraduates, 240 Graduates (2015)

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UBC Forestry

Undergraduate ProgramsDepartments

Forest Sciences• Forest Sciences• International Specialization

Conservation• Science & Management• Global Perspectives

Forest & ConservationSciences

Forestry• Forest Resources Management• Forest Operations

Forest ResourcesManagement

Wood Science• Wood Products Processing

Wood Science

Graduate Programs

Research• PhD• MSc, MASc

Course-based• Master of Forestry• Master of Sustainable

Forest Management• Master of International

Forestry• Master of Geomatics for

Environmental Management

64 Faculty, 920 Undergraduates, 240 Graduates (2015)

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UBC Forestry capabilitiesCapability = formal or informal group of scientists active in research and teaching within a given field broadly applicable to the proposed Mountain NCE (grouping not mutually exclusive)

• Climate change impacts and adaptation

• Natural resource conservation• Hydrology / riparian and aquatic ecology• Wildlife ecology• Indigenous forestry• Forest ecology / ecosystem processes• Environmental detection and monitoring• Forest economics and policy• Forest management and silvics• Forest health / disturbance ecology

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Forest Insect Disturbance Ecology Lab (FIDEL)Obj: investigate the influence of climate and climate change on the dynamics and impacts of eruptive forest insectse.g. mountain pine beetle, spruce beetle, western spruce budworm

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UBC Forestry potential priority contributions• Natural resource conservation• Hydrology• Riparian and aquatic ecology• Wildlife ecology• Indigenous forestry• Forest ecology / ecosystem processes• Environmental detection and monitoring• Forest economics and policy• Forest management and silvics• Forest health / disturbance ecology• Climate change impacts and adaptations