UBC experts on wildfires and associated issues

June 14, 2023

Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)UBC experts on wildfires and associated issues Media AdvisoriesUBC experts are available to comment on wildfires and associated issues. Climate change, forests and wildfiresDr. Lori DanielsProfessor, Department of Forest and Conservation SciencesEmail: [email protected] language(s): EnglishWildfires and wildfire managementForest fires, past and presentImpacts of climate change on forestsDr. Greg Garrard (he/him)Professor, Faculty of Creative and Critical StudiesTel: 250-863-2822Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishEnvironmental literatureCulture and climate change (including skepticism)Cultural ecology of wildfirePolitical polarizationDr. John InnesProfessor, Faculty of ForestryTel: 604-603-5916Interview language(s): EnglishClimate change and wildfires, boreal forests, forest managementFire behaviour and wildfire managementDr. Mathieu BourbonnaisAssistant Professor, Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic SciencesEmail: [email protected]: 778-583-0272Interview language(s): English, written FrenchWildfire risk and fire suppression and mitigationFirefighting and use of satellites for wildfire detection and monitoringDr. Kelsey Copes-Gerbitz (she/her)Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Forest and Conservation SciencesTel: 604-363-9863Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishProactive wildfire management, coexisting with wildfires, sharing responsibility for wildfire managementCommunity wildfire resilienceHistorical fires and wildfire managementDr. Kevin HannaAssociate Professor, Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic SciencesTel: 250-807-9265Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishVulnerable infrastructureRisk and disaster assessment wildfire management and policyClimate change and risk eventsDr. Kira HoffmanPostdoctoral Researcher, Faculty of ForestryTel: 250-876-8440Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishFire behaviour, pyrodiversity and prescribed burningDr. David ScottAssociate Professor, Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic SciencesEmail: [email protected] language(s): EnglishEffects of wildfire on hydrology and erosionEvaluation of fire site rehabilitation methods in terms of controlling erosion and sedimentationNote: Dr. Scott is only available for interviews via emailDr. Dwayne TannantProfessor, School of EngineeringTel: 604-801-4301Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishLandslides, rockfallsBelow debris field flood mitigationPost-wildfire debris flow mitigationHealth impacts of wildfires and extreme conditionsDr. Philip AinslieProfessor, School of Health and Exercise SciencesTel: 250-878-6171Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishHeat, pollution and their isolated and combined influence on physiology and healthEffect of temperature and oxygen availability on physiology, pathology and performanceAcclimatization, adaptation and maladaptation to environmental stressDr. Michael BrauerProfessor, School of Population and Public HealthEmail: [email protected] language(s): EnglishHealth effects of extreme heat, approaches to minimize impactsAir quality and health impacts from smokeHow to minimize exposure to smokeDr. Emily BrighamAssistant Professor, Department of MedicineEmail: [email protected] language(s): EnglishLung health, asthma and COPD, pollutant exposures from wildfires, co-exposure with heatDr. Christopher CarlstenPhysician; Professor and Head of Respiratory Medicine, Department of MedicineTel: 604-839-1561Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishAdverse health effects related to heat, smoke, ozone and allergensHow heat, smoke, ozone and allergens are climate-change relatedDr. Sarah HendersonAssociate Professor, School of Population and Public HealthTel: 604-910-9144Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishHealth impacts of wildfire smoke and extreme heat and ways to protect health*unavailable until June 18Dr. Mary-Ann MurphyAssociate Professor, School of Social Work and the Department of SociologyTel: 250-807-8705Email: [email protected] language(s): EnglishDealing with the emotional trauma of wildfiresLessons from evacueesWhat to pack when evacuatingCaring for seniors in extreme heatDr. Michael SchwandtClinical Assistant Professor, School of Population and Public Health; Medical Health Officer, Vancouver Coastal HealthEmail: [email protected] language(s): EnglishHealth impacts of wildfire smokeCommunity and personal actions for health protectionDr. Angela YaoAdjunct Professor, School of Population and Public HealthEmail: [email protected] language(s): English, Mandarin, CantoneseHealth impacts of wildfire smokeWi

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UBC experts on wildfires and associated issues

Media Advisories

UBC experts are available to comment on wildfires and associated issues.

Climate change, forests and wildfires

Dr. Lori Daniels
Professor, Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Wildfires and wildfire management
  • Forest fires, past and present
  • Impacts of climate change on forests

Dr. Greg Garrard (he/him)
Professor, Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies
Tel: 250-863-2822
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Environmental literature
  • Culture and climate change (including skepticism)
  • Cultural ecology of wildfire
  • Political polarization

Dr. John Innes
Professor, Faculty of Forestry
Tel: 604-603-5916
Interview language(s): English

  • Climate change and wildfires, boreal forests, forest management

Fire behaviour and wildfire management

Dr. Mathieu Bourbonnais
Assistant Professor, Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 778-583-0272
Interview language(s): English, written French

  • Wildfire risk and fire suppression and mitigation
  • Firefighting and use of satellites for wildfire detection and monitoring

Dr. Kelsey Copes-Gerbitz (she/her)
Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences
Tel: 604-363-9863
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Proactive wildfire management, coexisting with wildfires, sharing responsibility for wildfire management
  • Community wildfire resilience
  • Historical fires and wildfire management

Dr. Kevin Hanna
Associate Professor, Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences
Tel: 250-807-9265
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Vulnerable infrastructure
  • Risk and disaster assessment wildfire management and policy
  • Climate change and risk events

Dr. Kira Hoffman
Postdoctoral Researcher, Faculty of Forestry
Tel: 250-876-8440
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Fire behaviour, pyrodiversity and prescribed burning

Dr. David Scott
Associate Professor, Department of Earth, Environmental and Geographic Sciences
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Effects of wildfire on hydrology and erosion
  • Evaluation of fire site rehabilitation methods in terms of controlling erosion and sedimentation

Note: Dr. Scott is only available for interviews via email

Dr. Dwayne Tannant
Professor, School of Engineering
Tel: 604-801-4301
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Landslides, rockfalls
  • Below debris field flood mitigation
  • Post-wildfire debris flow mitigation

Health impacts of wildfires and extreme conditions

Dr. Philip Ainslie
Professor, School of Health and Exercise Sciences
Tel: 250-878-6171
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Heat, pollution and their isolated and combined influence on physiology and health
  • Effect of temperature and oxygen availability on physiology, pathology and performance
  • Acclimatization, adaptation and maladaptation to environmental stress

Dr. Michael Brauer
Professor, School of Population and Public Health
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Health effects of extreme heat, approaches to minimize impacts
  • Air quality and health impacts from smoke
  • How to minimize exposure to smoke

Dr. Emily Brigham
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Lung health, asthma and COPD, pollutant exposures from wildfires, co-exposure with heat

Dr. Christopher Carlsten
Physician; Professor and Head of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine
Tel: 604-839-1561
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Adverse health effects related to heat, smoke, ozone and allergens
  • How heat, smoke, ozone and allergens are climate-change related

Dr. Sarah Henderson
Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health
Tel: 604-910-9144
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Health impacts of wildfire smoke and extreme heat and ways to protect health

*unavailable until June 18

Dr. Mary-Ann Murphy
Associate Professor, School of Social Work and the Department of Sociology
Tel: 250-807-8705
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Dealing with the emotional trauma of wildfires
  • Lessons from evacuees
  • What to pack when evacuating
  • Caring for seniors in extreme heat

Dr. Michael Schwandt
Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Population and Public Health; Medical Health Officer, Vancouver Coastal Health
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Health impacts of wildfire smoke
  • Community and personal actions for health protection

Dr. Angela Yao
Adjunct Professor, School of Population and Public Health
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English, Mandarin, Cantonese

  • Health impacts of wildfire smoke

Wildlife and ecosystem impacts

Jen Baron (she/her)
PhD Candidate, Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Wildfire ecology and management, past and present
  • Forest fire behaviour, fire risk and fuel treatments
  • Climate change impacts on wildfires

Dr. Sarah Dickson-Hoyle (she/her)
Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Wildfire recovery
  • Ecological impacts of wildfires
  • Community wildfire resilience and proactive approaches

Dr. Karen Hodges (she/her)
Professor, UBC Okanagan Department of Biology
Tel: 250-807-8763
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Post-fire habitats
  • Wildlife impacts from heat, drought and fire
  • Salvage logging and impacts on wildlife

Dr. Alison McAfee
Postdoctoral Fellow, Michael Smith Laboratories and North Carolina State University
Tel: 778-995-2151
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Honey bee biology and fertility
  • Impact of high temperatures on bee fertility and survival

Dr. Matthew Mitchell (he/him)
Research Associate, Centre for Sustainable Food Systems
Tel: 778-580-8222
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Biodiversity, smoke/pollutant impacts on animal activity, ecosystem services

*unavailable June 21-Sept. 5

Disaster governance

Dr. Michael Hooper (he/him)
Associate Professor, School of Community and Regional Planning
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

  • Disaster response, rebuilding, cities and risk, disaster planning and governance

*away for much of July

Dr. Sara Shneiderman (she/her)
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Email: [email protected]
Interview language(s): English

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