Graduate Students

 

Ngaio Hotte

FACULTY OF FORESTRY, PhD Candidate

Resource Economics Group, Resource Economist & Facilitator

Bio: "Ngaio is a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia. Her research focuses on how trust is created between parties engaged in collaborative natural resource management involving First Nations, federal and/or provincial governments. As a resource economist, Ngaio designs and hosts collaborative dialogue focused on natural resource issues and conducts economic and policy analysis."
- https://www.resource-economics.ca/people

Topics: Trust; Government-to-government relations; Indigenous communities; Collaboration; Natural resources

 

Sarah Riddell

Master Student, Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems (ISLFS)

 

Gabrielle Ménard (Gabi)

FACULTY OF LAND AND FOOD SYSTEMS

PhD Student, Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems (ISLFS)
Academic Coordinator & Graduating Projects Manager, MFRE

 

Topic: International trade of highly perishable agricultural commodities.

 

Juan Fercovic

FACULTY OF LAND AND FOOD SYSTEMS

PhD Student, Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems (ISLFS)
Academic Coordinator, MFRE

 

 

Xiao Han

FACULTY OF LAND AND FOOD SYSTEMS

PhD Student, Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems (ISLFS)
Educational Researcher, MFRE

Topic: Environmental economics and labor migration area. I have a strong interest in studying how environmental degradation impacted labor migration in China.

 

Bianca Ravani Cecato

FACULTY OF LAND AND FOOD SYSTEMS

PhD Student, Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems (ISLFS)

 

Raahil Madhok

FACULTY OF LAND AND FOOD SYSTEMS

PhD Student, Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems (ISLFS)

Topics: Environmental Economics, Development Economics, Applied Econometrics
Research: Raahil's research uses quasi-experimental methods to study topics at the intersection of environmental and development economics. His current research is on the design and evaluation of environmental policy in India.

 

Tatiana Zarate Barrera

FACULTY OF LAND AND FOOD SYSTEMS

PhD Student, Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems (ISLFS)