Plenary Session & Discussion with Kai Chan

"Responding to the Climate Emergency: Some Provocations"

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Speaker
Kai M.A. Chan, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Rewilding and Social-Ecological Transformation, Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, Canada
Moderator
Victoria Hurth, Fellow, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, United Kingdom

Description

"Responding to the Climate Emergency: Some Provocations"

Kai Chan is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Rewilding and Social-Ecological Transformation at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability at the University of British Columbia. Kai is an interdisciplinary, problem-oriented sustainability scientist, trained in ecology, policy, and ethics from Princeton and Stanford Universities. He strives to understand how social-ecological systems can be transformed to be both better and wilder. Kai leads CHANS lab (Connected Human-and-Natural Systems), and is co-founder of CoSphere (a Community of Small-Planet Heroes). He is a former UBC Killam Research Fellow; a member of Canada’s Clean16 and Clean50 for 2020; a Leopold Leadership Program fellow; senior fellow of the Global Young Academy and of the Environmental Leadership Program; a member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists; Lead Editor of the new British Ecological Society journal People and Nature; a coordinating lead author for the IPBES Global Assessment; and (in 2012) the Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Kai on Google ScholarResearchGate. Keywords: relational values, rewilding, transformative change.

This session will be recorded, a video recording will be posted below for registered delegates shortly following the session. 

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