Dr. C. Emdad Haque is a Professor at the University of Manitoba, specializing in the Natural Resources Institute. With a rich academic background including a PhD in Geography Environment from the University of Manitoba, Dr. Haque's research interests focus on the intersections between nature and society, particularly in resource environmental management. His expertise encompasses environmental risk assessment, hazard and disaster management, and the implications of climate change. Dr. Haque leads and participates in significant research projects, including those funded by SSHRC and IDRC, aimed at enhancing community resilience and social equity in the face of environmental challenges. He offers courses relating to sustainable development and resource management, drawing from his extensive field experience in Canada and other countries. Dr. Haque is committed to advancing knowledge and practices that address critical environmental issues, linking educational insights to real-world applications.
University of Manitoba • Winnipeg, MB
Teaching and research in the Natural Resources Institute, focusing on sustainable development and environmental management.