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I’m currently a Master’s student in the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada. I primarily grew up north of Salt Lake City, Utah but spent most of my life moving around the United States. I received my undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison where I double majored in Astrophysics and Environmental Studies. For the majority of my time in university, I was working in the fields of aerospace engineering and astrophysics before transitioning to environmental studies, bringing me to the Landscapes of Climate Change Lab at UBC. My research interests have sprouted from a combination of personal learned and lived experiences and through my connection and love for mountains. These interests are centered on exploring the impacts of climate change on social-ecological mountain systems. Specifically, I’m interested in the ways that mountain communities are experiencing and adapting to climate change and how the scientific community engages with local perspectives of the changing environment. My Master’s research takes place and is centered in the ancestral lands of the Indigenous Sherpa communities in Khumbu, Nepal. Through methods such as bibliographic and network analysis and acoustic soundscapes, my research seeks to understand the scientific production of knowledge in Khumbu and how the Western scientific community has engaged and consulted with Sherpa communities and their perspectives and knowledge. I am committed to the relationships that have and will come from this research and seek to continue this work beyond my Master’s.
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