Hello,
We are reaching out today to share with you some of the exciting new online programs we’ve
recently launched here at the Faculty of Forestry as we ramp up for another recruitment
cycle.
Our 4 new online micro-certificate
programs<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/> offer a unique and
accessible opportunity to advance and gain new skills in key, fast-growing fields. This is
a great opportunity to engage in industry-aligned teaching, and highlights some of the
amazing work that continues to be done here at the faculty. These 4 micro-certificate
programs include the following:
Climate Vulnerability and Adaptation
(CVA)<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/climate-micro-certificate/>
provides forest professionals with an understanding of climate science, vulnerability
assessments, adaptation development, and how it is applied to management and business case
adaptation.
Co-Management of Natural Resources
(CNR)<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/co-management-natural-resources/>
explores how to advance co-management initiatives, institutional and relational change,
and intercultural understanding at the nexus of Indigenous and Western Knowledge
systems.
Forest Carbon Management
(FCM)<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/forest-carbon-management/>
centres on forest carbon accounting, data analysis, and natural resource management to
excel in forest carbon projects and associated markets around the world.
Climate Action and Community Engagement
(CACE)<https://forestry.ubc.ca/programs/certificate/climate-action-community-engagement/>
teaches students to engage and train local climate champions to build stronger and more
resilient cities in the face of climate change extremes.
While all programs are listed to be 8-weeks long, we also offer flexibility to be
completed at your convenience, with the option to spread out courses over a span of 2
years. As UBC Forestry continues to address pressing issues related to justice, climate
change and sustainable forest management, we are thrilled to be able to offer this online
opportunity to learn, reflect and grow with students from all backgrounds and
professions.
Please feel free to circulate with anyone who might be interested in applying to our next
cohort, and of course, reach out to me if you have any questions.
Best,
Natasha
Natasha Carter (she, her, hers)
Associate Director, Communications and Marketing
Faculty of Forestry | Dean's Office
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Territory
Contact | natasha.carter@ubc.ca<mailto:natasha.carter@ubc.ca> | 778-855-1174
Info | forestry.ubc.ca | ubc.ca
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