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Trevor Bell is a geographer at Memorial University of Newfoundland, specializing in understanding human-environment interactions and impacts of climate change across Canada’s diverse landscapes. With a career spanning three decades, he is recognized for his innovative interdisciplinary research, which aims to elucidate complex environmental changes and their socio-economic implications. His work includes notable community-based research projects such as SmartICE, which integrates traditional Inuit knowledge with new technology for sea-ice monitoring, and CARRA, addressing the risks climate change poses to coastal heritage. Bell has contributed significantly to understanding the geological and ecological dynamics of the Arctic and Atlantic regions of Canada, engaging in and promoting collaborative approaches to research that support Inuit self-determination. He holds a Post-Doc from McGill University, a PhD from the University of Alberta, and has authored numerous publications in prestigious journals on environmental science, climate policy, and community health.
Department of Business Administration (MBA program)