2022 UBC Tax Slips Now Available – for LFS Today, Graduate Programs, Student Services

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Effective today, the 2022 tax slips are now available.  Please share this new announcement.  Thanks in advance. 

2022 Tax Slips Now Available

UBC issues electronic tax slips as PDFs that faculty, staff and student employees can download through Workday. T4 and T4A tax slips for the 2022 tax year are now available.

How do I find my T4? (CWL-login required).

Regards,

Mona Lee
Human Resources Administrative Clerk
UBC Faculty of Land & Food Systems

248 – 2357 Main Mall

Traditional, ancestral and unceded Musqueam territory

Tel 604-827-5312 | mona.lee@ubc.ca

www.landfood.ubc.ca

REMINDER: February 28, 2023 Event- Solving the Sustainability Challenges at the Food-Climate-Biodiversity Nexus: A Panel Discussion

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A Panel Discussion

Tuesday, February 28, 2023
5:00-6:00 PM, Reception with lights refreshments to follow
Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) Theatre, 2202 Main Mall

Please RSVP: https://forms.gle/WoR2o1X6wTsXWRap9

The ocean’s capacity to sustain life and support human wellbeing is increasingly threatened by intensifying climate change that exacerbates other non-climatic human stressors such as overfishing, pollution, and invasive species. The world is facing the major challenge of finding just, equitable and culturally-sensitive ways to feed and nourish the future human population while achieving biodiversity conservation and climate mitigation goals. This is the focus of the Solving the Sustainability Challenges at the Food-Climate-Biodiversity Nexus Partnership (Solving-FCB).

Join us to hear from an international interdisciplinary panel that will discuss the development of marine and aquatic food-climate-biodiversity solutions that explicitly consider their complex social and ecological contexts. The panel will highlight case studies in Canada, China, Costa Rica, Nigeria/Ghana and the Netherlands to elucidate different potential pathways towards achieving food security, climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation goals.

Panelists

Dr. Denis W. Aheto is a Professor of Coastal ecology and Director of the Centre for Coastal Management – The Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECoR) at the University of Cape Coast. He has been working in the field of coastal zone management in Ghana for over a decade.

Dr. Laurie Chan holds the Canada Research Chair in Toxicology and Environmental Health. He studies the exposure of chemical contaminants found in the diet and the environment, particularly among Indigenous Peoples. Dr. Chan assesses the effects of these contaminants on ecosystem health and human health and develops new tools for risk assessment.

Dr. Solen Le Clec’h is an Assistant Professor in the Environmental Systems Analysis Group at Wageningen University. Her research is highly interdisciplinary and mainly focuses on the spatial and temporal dynamics of the socioecological systems.

Dr. Ingo Wehrtmann is the founder and director of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Research Unit at University of Costa Rica and is a leading researcher in Latin American aquatic and fisheries ecology and coastal management.

Dr. Laura Pereira is an Associate Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and a leader in developing new approaches to sustainability-focused scenario building and analysis.

Dr. Garry Peterson is a Professor at Stockholm University and a pioneer and world-leading expert in social-ecological modelling and scenario analysis of environmental issues.

Moderators

Dr. William Cheung is a Professor and Director of the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, the University of British Columbia. He is also a Canada Research Chair in Ocean Sustainability and Global Change. He is an international leader in developing and using scenarios and models of biodiversity and ecosystem services to understand the responses and vulnerabilities of marine human-natural systems to global change

Dr. Rashid Sumaila is a Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Interdisciplinary Ocean and Fisheries Economics at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, and the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia. His research focuses on bioeconomics, marine ecosystem valuation and the analysis of global issues such as fisheries subsidies, marine protected areas, illegal fishing, climate change, marine plastic pollution, and oil spills.

RSVP: https://forms.gle/WoR2o1X6wTsXWRap9

 

Addressing the challenges of overexploitation, invasive species, and climate change to ocean sustainability

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IOF SEMINAR – March 3, 2023


Addressing the challenges of overexploitation, invasive species, and climate change to ocean sustainability
Humans are changing Earth’s climate and ecological systems at unprecedented rates. Major threats to the diversity of life include overexploitation, invasive species, and climate change. Dr. Smith’s research aims to study these three global drivers of environmental change as they pertain to ocean sustainability, where our understanding of the effects of these stressors lags substantially behind the terrestrial biome. Using the Bahamas as a case study, she reconstructs historical marine fisheries catches up to almost 200 years ago. The results highlight that overexploitation has largely reduced the biomass and catches of marine ecosystems, and progressively lowered the baselines for marine resource management, sometimes even leading to fishery collapse and species extinction. Also, using the Indo-Pacific lionfish invasion on Caribbean coral reefs as a model system, she explores the concept of non-consumptive or ‘fear effects’ and show that native predators can limit the success of this notorious invader through this non-lethal process. Dr. Smith’s current research delves into the interaction between invasive species and climate change. Here, she uses a global meta-analysis to quantify the magnitude and direction of the effect of climate change on marine invasive species. Dr. Smith shows that there are global hotspots for marine invasions, climate change generally facilitates marine invasions, and the climate stressor that elicits the largest response in invasive species depends on temporal scale. The application of ecological knowledge on environmental drivers of change generated from her research can be used to explore opportunities for effective ocean management.
Dr. Nicola Smith
Liber Ero Postdoctoral Fellow
UBC Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
Friday, March 3, 2023 – 11:00am  – 12 noon
HYBRID: In-person and over Zoom
IOF community members (students, faculty and staff) do not need to RSVP for this seminar series.

UBC members, alumni, and all others, please RSVP at:
https://oceans.ubc.ca/rsvp-iof-seminars/

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Rapid Fire Thesis Competition – PRSSS AGM

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Hi all!

Are you a student or post-doc looking to share your research and win cash prizes?? If so, here’s your chance!

The Pacific Regional Society of Soil Science is hosting their 2023 Annual General Meeting. During this meeting there will be a Rapid Fire Thesis Competition.

Link to registration HERE.

We are happy to announce our Rapid Fire Thesis Competition in lieu of a student poster presentation during our 2023 AGM + Spring workshop. Students are encouraged to share their research related to soil science in a 3-min rapid presentation format. Presentations should follow the University of Queensland guidelines and be submitted prior to the AGM event. During the event presenters will participate in a Q&A period. The top three places of the competition will receive cash prizes and be announced in our social media pages.

  • Interested participants must register to the AGM and select “YES” to the Rapid Fire Thesis question. You will be contacted with further information about the competition. If you are not contacted within a week, email kerseyj@mail.ubc.ca.
  • Deadline to submit 3-min bite-sized blurbs recording: March 2nd, 2023
  • Recording format: MP4 is preferable, but we can accommodate whatever format is available to you

Hope to see you all there!

 

Jordy

Jordy Kersey, MSc (she/her)

PhD Candidate | Sustainable Agricultural Landscapes Lab

Faculty of Land and Food Systems

The University of British Columbia | Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Territory

President – Pacific Regional Society of Soil Scientists

 

MFRE Speaker Series: Harvey Bradford. ” A career in Agri-Food Management Consulting and Advisory

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This Friday, March 3rd Harvey Bradford, Director at Serecon will be speaking to the MFRE students about the Ins and outs of pursuing a career in Agri-Food Management Consultant and Advisory Services. Please join us and learn from an experience professional who will share his insights and advice on to succeed in  this dynamic industry.

A Career in Agri-Food and Management Consulting and Advisory services

Date: Friday, March 3rd ,, 2023

Time: 3:00-4:30 pm

Location: MCML 160

Harvey is a Director at Serecon Inc., a firm based in Western Canada providing objective value-added services to the agriculture and food sectors through asset and business valuation, management consulting and advisory services. Harvey is also the President of Field to Market Canada and is heavily involved in the strategic direction and implementation of the organization’s vision and mission. Prior to his current roles, he was a Grain and Oilseed Analyst for the USDA, stationed at the Office of Agricultural Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa. Harvey also has experience at various levels of agricultural policy developed from a Junior Policy Officer (JPO) position at Canada’s diplomatic mission to the World Trade Organization in Geneva and more recently as a consultant working on trade policy related research for the Monitoring and Analysing Food and Agricultural Policies (MAFAP) programme at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Harvey holds a Master of Agricultural Economics from the University of Hohenheim in southern Germany and has extensive hands-on experience in the agri-food sector from having grown up on a cattle ranch in the East Kootenay region of southern British Columbia. Harvey currently lives in Kimberley, BC, with his wife and daughter

For information about the upcoming MFRE Speakers, Please visit here

Regards,

Olivier

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Olivier Ntwali, BSc Ag. Econ, MFRE

Academic Program Manager | Master of Food and Resource Economics| Land and Food Systems| The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | 348A-2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada | Cell 604-771-8961 | olivier.ntwali@ubc.ca | http://mfre.landfood.ubc.ca/