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Dr. Rebecca Tittler is a part-time faculty member at Concordia University, affiliated with the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability and the Geography, Planning, and Environment Department. She holds a Ph.D. in Biology from Carleton University, focusing on the source-sink dynamics and dispersal in North American songbirds. Her research interests lie in sustainability, ecology, and forest management, specifically examining the interactions among biodiversity, forest structure, and human impacts in urban and periurban contexts. She is particularly concerned with sustainable management practices in boreal mixedwood forests, addressing zoning issues and the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on landscape structures. Tittler also emphasizes the importance of ecosystem services provided by trees in urban and periurban environments. Her courses include Biodiversity on Earth, Ecology of Individuals, and Sustainable Forest Management, among others, and she has been involved in significant research projects that integrate ecological assessments with sustainable forestry practices. Dr. Tittler has contributed to various publications, including studies on the ecological impacts of forest management and conservation strategies for forest biodiversity.
Administered by the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema; focuses on cinematic arts practice and research-creation.