
About
Emily Rubidge is an Honorary Assistant Professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Forestry. Her research focuses on Applied Conservation Science and Ecosystems and Climate Change, with a particular emphasis on marine protected area networks, habitat connectivity, and biodiversity monitoring in the Pacific coastal regions of Canada.
- Institution: University of British Columbia
- School: Faculty of Forestry
- Department: Forest and Conservation Sciences
- Email: emily.rubidge@ubc.ca
Rubidge's work integrates ecological theory into conservation planning, addressing challenges such as cumulative effects on marine ecosystems, climate change impacts on species distributions, and technological innovations like environmental DNA (eDNA) and satellite monitoring for biodiversity assessment. Her recent studies examine marine protected area (MPA) effectiveness, kelp forest dynamics, and transboundary conservation strategies.
The 15 most recent publications reveal a focus on:
- Climate-resilient MPA design
- Seagrass and kelp habitat connectivity
- Human activity impacts on marine ecosystems
- Advancements in biodiversity monitoring techniques
- Policy implementation for global biodiversity frameworks
- Data integration in conservation planning
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