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Nicolas Brunet is the Latornell Professor in Environmental Stewardship at the University of Guelph. His research program is focused on community-based conservation paired with large-scale, social-ecological mixed-method studies at both national and international levels. His work emphasizes natural resource governance and sustainable community development, with an active interest in tools and practices involving Indigenous community-based monitoring and community science. Brunet's research aims to build community capacity and engage these communities in decision-making processes regarding environmental change. His current projects include understanding fisheries governance issues within Ontario's coastal Indigenous communities, enhancing scientific literacy among Inuit youth in Nunavut, and evaluating scientific communication practices for wildlife research projects in these communities. Brunet actively involves graduate students in his research initiatives, fostering a collaborative environment that empowers students to take leadership roles within project teams.
University of Guelph • Guelph, ON, Canada
Latornell Professor in Environmental Stewardship, RPD Graduate Coordinator.
Department of Clinical Studies. Offers MSc by thesis (2 years) and MSc by coursework (1 year).