(TOMORROW, via Zoom only) IRES Seminar with Kushank Bajaj

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Hi IRES Sister Departments and Faculties,

Please circulate the event email below within your unit. Due to the weather, our seminar will only be via Zoom.

Many thanks!

Bonnie

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Bonnie Leung

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Hi everyone,
Tomorrow’s IRES Seminar will be via Zoom only.  Note: The second speaker, Alberto Campos, had to cancel.  His seminar will be re-scheduled for a future time.
January 18, 2024: IRES Student Seminar with Kushank Bajaj
Transboundary climate risks of Canada’s fruit and vegetable supply
Time: 12:30pm to 1:00pm
Location: Zoom only due to weather.
Click here to register for Zoom link.

Talk summary:

Fruits and vegetables are an integral part of a healthy diet. However, ensuring Canadians have sufficient and affordable access to fresh produce can be challenging, particularly in an increasingly shock-prone world. Part of the challenge arises from Canada’s heavy dependence on international trade for its fruit and vegetable supply—a system vulnerable to cascading disruptions. To better understand these vulnerabilities, in this study I map the spatially-explicit supply chains of 18 fruits and 16 vegetables for Canadian provinces from 2010 to 2022, accounting for interprovincial flows. I employ a mass-balance approach, drawing on customs-based trade, production, and demand data. Further, by integrating these data with future extreme weather indices derived from downscaled and bias-corrected ensemble climate models, I discern Canada’s consumption-based and cross-border exposure to weather extremes in a warmer world. During this seminar, I will present the methods employed to develop fruit and vegetable flows, describe the supply chains by province and produce, and outline future weather extreme exposures in these supply chains.

 

  Kushank Bajaj, IRES PhD Candidate

 

Bio:

Kushank Bajaj is a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia’s Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability, a Doctoral Fellow with the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute, and a Climate Policy Researcher with Generation Squeeze. At UBC, he is supervised by Prof. Navin Ramankutty. Kushank is an interdisciplinary researcher studying sustainable food systems and systemic climate risks. He utilizes data science and data visualization skills combined with a policy-relevant focus. Kushank’s research experience, working in the not-for-profit and government sectors, has trained him to work with diverse datasets and at multiple scales from global to hyper-local.

 

See you tomorrow on Zoom!

 

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Bonnie Leung

RES Program Support (she/her/hers)

Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES)

University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL Building)

Room 429 – 2202 Main Mall | Vancouver, BC | V6T 1Z4 | Canada

 

Email: bonnie.leung@ubc.ca

Tel: 604-822-9249

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The HIBAR Research Buddies are fostering a community of early career researchers who care deeply about engaging directly with experts outside academia through their research. (You can read more about the project in our introductory newsletter here.)

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Archway Urban Farm Supervisor Posting

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Archway Urban Farm is a not-for-profit Teaching farm growing market crops in the Abbotsford area. We have been in operation since 2015, and continue to expand. This season we have some significant changes and upgrades, including using RBC’s Tech for Nature funding to implement some AgTech into our operations.

We are currently looking for a Farm Supervisor who will manage the day-to-day staff and activities on-site. We are looking for a highly capable, organized and mature-thinking individual to run the operation throughout the year, as this will be a permanent position.

Will you help us in our search by sharing with UBC students and with your networks?  Thank you!

https://archway.ca/careers/supervisor-urban-farm/

Supervisor, Urban Farm – 2024-54-01 : Archway Community Services

This deadline for submitting your application is Sunday, January 28th

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If you have an interest in visiting our operation, or connecting with regards to practicum students and potential collaborations, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

 

regards,

Marina

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marina Gibson

Farm Manager

Archway Urban Farm

 

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Call for Applicants – Sustainability Ambassadors

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Applications are now open for UBC undergraduate and graduate students to join the Fall 2024 Sustainability Ambassadors cohorts.

Bring ideas for human and environmental wellbeing to life, develop your leadership skills and inspire the UBC community to create positive and meaningful change, while building your network and connections with other student leaders through the Sustainability Ambassadors program.

Working as part of a team under the guidance of a Sustainability Lead, Sustainability Ambassadors deliver programming to UBC’s Vancouver campus community related to biodiversity, climate, resilient communities, or circular economy. Find out more and apply by February 18 to join the Fall 2024 cohorts at sustain.ubc.ca/ambassadors.

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Communication and Engagement Specialist
Sustainability Hub

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In-person event to share – Innovations in Energy Transition: Electrification of Mobility

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Innovations in Energy Transition: Electrification of Mobility

January 24, 2024, 12:30 pm to 1:20 pm

AERL Room 107

 

From e-scooters to electric vehicles, individuals are moving towards electric transportation options.  What are the barriers and opportunities for widespread adoption of these options?  Amir Hassanpour, PhD Candidate is Transportation Engineering and Climate Solutions Scholar, will host Translink’s Mirtha Gamiz and UBC’s Werner Antweiler in a discussion around the electrification of mobility.  Join us for this in person event in AERL Room 107, at UBC’s Vancouver Campus (Point Grey).

 

Event Details and Presenter Biographies: https://climatesolutions.ubc.ca/news-and-events/events/innovations-energy-transition-electrification-mobility

 

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UBC Climate Solutions Research Collective
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