SEEDS Showcase

Student stories, research projects and knowledge exchange events

Welcome to the SEEDS (Social Ecological Economic Development Studies) Sustainability Program Showcase. SEEDS creates applied research and interdisciplinary partnerships between students, faculty, staff and community partners to advance sustainability ideas, policies, and practices and create societal impacts by using the Campus as a Living Laboratory. You can find out more about these impact stories here.

Student Stories

News and Events

  • The Value of Research in Creating Bird-Friendly Campuses
    The Value of Research in Creating Bird-Friendly Campuses

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    Cross-posted from FLAP Canada, originally written by Dr. Krista De Groot — a Landbird Biologist and the BC Breeding Bird Survey Coordinator with Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada. High collision mortality was documented during… read more.

  • David Suzuki Foundation’s Butterflyway Project: A SEEDS Citizen Science Collaboration
    David Suzuki Foundation’s Butterflyway Project: A SEEDS Citizen Science Collaboration

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    Cross-posted from the UBC Botanical Garden’s Sustainability Blog UBC biology student Alex Wong shares his insights from working with the citizen science project, the Butterflyway Project, and the importance of citizen science in nurturing people’s love for… read more.

  • Recovered Food Buffet
    Recovered Food Buffet

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    Students from an LFS 450 class helped Daniel Chiang, Executive Sous-Chef from UBC Food Services select edible food from three residence kitchens, Sage Restaurant, the Point Grill, and four retail outlets. With this, they created UBC’s first… read more.

  • Campus Botanica
    Campus Botanica

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    For this project, Creative Writing student, Saskia Wolsak, created 120 botanical signs for plant species across campus. Each sign features the name of the plant in Latin, English, and the species’ local language, as well as an unusual fact… read more.

  • Home/Away
    Home/Away

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    Student, Chris Evans, explores the concepts of “refuge”, “home”, and “identity” in this art installation that combines species-specific bird houses with narratives from UBC students who came to Canada as political refugees. Chris hopes that his work… read more.

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