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Chantel Markle is an Assistant Professor at the University of Waterloo specializing in Geography and Environmental Management. Her research focuses on wildlife ecohydrology and conservation biology, particularly on the protection and management of threatened wildlife and wild spaces. She leads interdisciplinary and collaborative research that integrates spatial and landscape ecology, GIS, remote sensing, and hydrology to inform evidence-based decision-making for wildlife management and environmental policy. She aims to advance knowledge and understanding of spatiotemporal effects of climate change disturbances, including wildfire and drought, on vulnerable habitats. Her collaborative research supports evidence-based policies for conservation management of healthy reptile populations. Key topics include understanding the effects of climate-mediated disturbances on habitat use and function, and using innovative restoration techniques to enhance resilience to climate change. Dr. Markle has published extensively in journals focusing on ecology and wildlife management.
Includes fields like Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.