
معرفی
Tina Loo is a Professor in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Faculty of Arts. Her research focuses on the intersection of environmental history, Canadian history, and state politics.
- Ph.D., University of British Columbia (1990)
- M.A., University of Toronto (1986)
- B.Sc., University of British Columbia (1984)
She specializes in the environmental history of Canada, examining topics such as forced relocations, sustainability, urban renewal, damming projects, and the socio-political implications of environmental management. Her work often explores the tension between modernization efforts and their impact on communities and ecosystems.
Notable publications include Moved by the State (2019) and States of Nature (2006). Her recent scholarship analyzes urban development, damming, wildlife management, and historical ecological policies.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2016)
- Canadian Historical Review Best Article (2011)
- Harold Adams Innis Prize for Social Sciences (2008)
- CHA Best Scholarly Book Prize (2007)





