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Healing the land and the academy
Nature Ecology & Evolution ( IF 16.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-19 , DOI: 10.1038/s41559-021-01518-9
Alexa McKay 1 , Jennifer Grenz 2
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Jennifer Grenz is currently a sessional lecturer at the University of British Columbia and owns a land healing company, Greener This Side. Her recently completed PhD dissertation explores the science of invasive species management and restoration through the lens of an ‘Indigenous ecology’, which she defines as “relationally guided healing of our lands, waters, and relations through intentional shaping of ecosystems by humans to bring a desired balance that meets the fluid needs of communities while respecting and honouring our mutual dependence through reciprocity.” Here we ask about her research and experiences as an Indigenous woman in ecology.

中文翻译:

治愈大地和学院

Jennifer Grenz 目前是不列颠哥伦比亚大学的讲师,并拥有一家土地修复公司 Greener This Side。她最近完成的博士论文从“土著生态”的角度探讨了入侵物种管理和恢复的科学,她将其定义为“通过人类有意识地塑造生态系统来对我们的土地、水域和关系进行相关引导的治愈,以带来满足社区流动需求的理想平衡,同时通过互惠尊重和尊重我们的相互依赖。” 在这里,我们询问她作为生态学土著妇女的研究和经历。
更新日期:2021-07-20
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