FRST 304 Forest Stewardship in a Changing Climate

Forests can provide natural solutions to climate change and social well-being through innovative management and restoration including protection of mother trees and soils, carbon and conservation financing, and emergence of value-added industries. For students without strong science backgrounds.

Forestry
https://courses.students.ubc.ca/browse-courses/course/COURSE_DEFINITION-3-10934_20240901
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Forestry

FRST 320 Abiotic Disturbances: Fire and Climate

Ecological effects of fire and climatic (wind, temperature, and snow) disturbances; fire danger rating, principles of fire management and prescribed fire use; windthrow risk modelling and management.

Forestry
https://courses.students.ubc.ca/browse-courses/course/COURSE_DEFINITION-3-10945_20240901
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Forestry

FRST 408 Advanced Forest Insect Ecology

Role of climate and climate change in the population dynamics, outbreak potentials and resultant impacts to forest ecosystems associated with herbivorous forest insects.

Forestry
https://courses.students.ubc.ca/browse-courses/course/COURSE_DEFINITION-3-10994_20240901
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Forestry

FRST 515 Climate Change Communications and Engagement

Psychological, social, and systemic dimensions of climate change communication; approaches for engaging diverse groups for low-carbon futures; overcoming climate inaction.

Forestry
https://courses.students.ubc.ca/browse-courses/course/COURSE_DEFINITION-3-11076_20240901
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Forestry
Forest management designs to identify and integrate economic, social, and environmental objectives...
Perceptual processes mediating behaviour in humans, with special attention given to the emotional...
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