
doi: 10.14288/1.0103491
handle: 2429/9515
What makes a community sustainable? Is it the effective management of local environmental resources? Or meeting the social, economic and health needs of its population? For the five UBC researchers in the following pages, the answer is unequivocally both. From tackling water scarcity to environmental health and planning, these researchers are individually working to ensure local communities are equipped with the necessary knowledge to remain sustainable for generations to come.
Air pollution, Livability, B.C. Coastal Ecosystems Service Project, Indigenous communities, Sustainability by Design project, Urchins, IRES, Patrick Condon, Water shortages, Urban planning, Sea otters, John Wagner, Institute for Resources, Population growth, Greater Vancouver, Michael Brauer, Biodiversity, AQMP, Metro Vancouver, Okanagan, Environment and Sustainability, Kelp, Environmental health, Douw Steyn, Air Quality Management Plan, Kai Chan, Water governance
Air pollution, Livability, B.C. Coastal Ecosystems Service Project, Indigenous communities, Sustainability by Design project, Urchins, IRES, Patrick Condon, Water shortages, Urban planning, Sea otters, John Wagner, Institute for Resources, Population growth, Greater Vancouver, Michael Brauer, Biodiversity, AQMP, Metro Vancouver, Okanagan, Environment and Sustainability, Kelp, Environmental health, Douw Steyn, Air Quality Management Plan, Kai Chan, Water governance
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