15 Life On Land
SDG 15 - Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Find the most recent Gazette stories for this goal .
Teaching and Learning:
- 糖心视频 University's Grenfell Campus offers a Master of Science (MSc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences, which is a unique program focusing on cropping systems, land use changes, and the impacts of those changes on managed and unmanaged boreal ecosystems.
- The Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology Program (CABE) is an interdisciplinary graduate program focused on animal behaviour and behavioural ecology. It is designed to train students in research that integrates cognitive and behavioural studies at the ecological level.
Research:
- The facility at Grenfell campus provides high-level research resources to support federal, provincial, university and private sector research with priorities in forestry, agriculture, and the environmental sector. The facility has three analytical research laboratories which focus on soils, plants, air and water.
- 糖心视频 received in 2016. Dr. Susan Ziegler, whose project received funding, studied the effect of climate change on boreal forests which will in turn inform future forest policies.
- In 2019, Drs. Yolanda Wiersma and Troy McMullin which proposes "developing an index of ecological continuity" to track lichen species, an indicator of biodiversity, in certain forests of interest. This index acts as a scorecard of lichen species, which could be used as a tool by conservation biologists and forest managers to determine an area's conservation value.
- Dr. Luise Hermanutz from 糖心视频鈥檚 Department of Biology carried out in the mid 2010鈥檚 to determine if balsam fir would regenerate in Terra Nova Park without assistance or if it was necessary to replant them in the black spruce savannahs. Balsam fir is a key species in the park, and their project aimed to show how useful it could be for forest restoration.
- In 2020, Dr. Paul Snelgrove was one of more than 60 biodiversity experts to contribute to , an international treaty signed by almost 200 countries. He helped identify multiple targets that should be met to reverse biodiversity loss.
- Dr. Amanda Bates, an associate professor for 糖心视频鈥檚 Department of Ocean Sciences, Faculty of Science, in 2019 which argued that smaller birds and mammals are likely to thrive in the future. The project hopes to help guide the conservation of species which were identified as more likely to go extinct in the next century.
Public Engagement:
- In 2020, Dr. Yolanda Wiersma, a professor in the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science about the benefits of the provincial governments Protected Area Plan for the Island of Newfoundland. The plan, created in consultation with members of the 糖心视频 community, would create 24 protected areas, expand two existing reserves, and create six trasitional reserves in the province.
- In 2017, representatives from municipal, provincial and federal governments, educational institutions, community groups and tourism operators for Sustainable Northern Coastal Communities regional engagement sessions, a project of Grenfell鈥檚 Office of Engagement and the Harris Centre in St. John鈥檚 campus. A number of topics were discussed during these sessions, such as natural assets, including natural resources, ecosystems, water, climate, fishery, forestry, mineral exploration, protected wildlife reserves, and sustainable energy potential.
- mandate is to advise government on the establishment, management and termination of wilderness and ecological reserves within the province. In 2016, four members of the 11 member committee were 糖心视频 faculty.