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Liette Vasseur - Brock University. St. Catharines, ON, CA

Liette Vasseur

Professor and UNESCO Chair | Brock University

St. Catharines, ON, CANADA

Working in Environmental sustainability, mainly sustainable agriculture and conservation

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Biography

Dr. Vasseur is a full professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Brock University where she is also a member of the Women and Gender Studies program and the Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, one of the five transdisciplinary spaces at the university. Since 2014, she holds the UNESCO Chair on Community Sustainability: from Local to Global at Brock. She currently leads the thematic group on Climate Change Adaptation of the Commission for Ecosystem Management of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Her research program is highly interdisciplinary and links issues such as community-based ecosystem management, climate change adaptation and resilience and sustainable agriculture and rural communities. In Canada it includes impacts of extreme events on meadow ecosystems and ecosystem/landscape sustainable development and resilience in Niagara rural communities. Her community-research work on climate change adaptation with the City of Greater Sudbury led her to receive in 2011 the Latornell Pioneers Award from Conservation Ontario. She was part of the codirection committee of a large project on Coastal Communities Challenges in the face of Climate Change, funded by the Social and Humanities Research Council of Canada, which looked at resilience and ecosystem-based adaptations in ten coastal communities of Atlantic Canada. She has produced over hundred publications and more than 200 presentations as a researcher. Her work focuses not only on Canada but also internationally such as in China, where she is a Minjiang Scholar at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University. She is also involved in Ecuador on climate change adaptation and resilience (Paramos) as well as sustainable agriculture development (San Juan) in Ecuador with ESPOCH in Riobamba. Previously she worked in Burkina Faso on community-based conservation management. As the topic of women has also been a point of focus in her international research, she is involved in some women organizations. She is currently the President of the Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades and Technology (CCWESTT) and the President-Elect of the International Network of Women Engineers and Scientists (INWES).

Industry Expertise (8)

Renewables and Environmental

Research

Agriculture and Farming

Women

Training and Development

Floriculture and Horticulture

Education/Learning

Biotechnology

Areas of Expertise (11)

Plant biologist

Pest management

Ecosystem Management

Ecosystem services

Conservation Biology

Landscape Ecology

Plant-insect interactions

Ecology

Gender Education and Work

International Development

Sustainable Agriculture

Accomplishments (1)

UNESCO Chair - Community sustainability: from local to global (professional)

2014-04-18

UNESCO Chairs are nominated by the universities and approved by the Secretariat of UNESCO in Paris and renewable every four years. The Chairs are recognition award in research and education allowing the holders to further work in these areas at the international level.

Education (3)

Queen's University: PhD Biology, Evolutionary ecology 1991

Université du Québec à Montréal: MSc Biology, Ecology 1987

Université de Sherbrooke: BSc Ecology, Ecology 1985

Affiliations (8)

  • Environmental Studies Association of Canada
  • Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Sciences, Trade and Technology
  • Association de la francophonie à propos des femmes en sciences, technologies, ingénierie et mathématiques
  • Ecological Society of America
  • Canadian Botanical Association
  • Niagara Land Trust
  • Steering Committee of the Commission for Ecosystem Management of the International Union for Conservation of Nature
  • International Network of Women Engineers and Scientists

Languages (2)

  • English
  • French

Event Appearances (7)

Transitioning the sustainability of coastal rural communities facing climate change – A complex story - Panel

International Rural Sociology Association Conference  Toronto

2016-08-14

Ecosystems sustain development

EcoForum Global  Guiyang, China

2015-06-26

Expecting mother in a dangerous environment: is the support always there?

INWES Regional Conference Europe  Freising, Germany

2016-11-05

Governing Ecosystems to sustain development

IUCN World Conservation Congress  Hawaii, USA

2016-09-04

Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change leading towards sustainable solutions.

Conference on resilience and climate change in Ecuador.  Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, Riobamba, Ecuador

2016-12-12

Climate Change in Canada: What happens when the weather is out of control and ice caps melt?

our Burlington Third Age Learning (3ALB) -11th series of lectures, focusing on Big Questions…Big Ideas…All Over the Map  Burlington Art Centre, Burlington, Ontario

2017-03-09

UNESCO Week for Peace and Sustainable Development

Review Forum for the UNESCO Global Action Programme (GAP) on ESD  Ottawa, Ontario

2017-03-05

Partnerships (1)

Pest management

Minsheng You Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

2017-03-10

Large project on sustainable agriculture and pest management in China

Articles (8)

Linking time budgets to habitat quality suggests that beavers are energy maximizers.

Canadian Journal of Zoology

2016-08-10

Authors: Gallant, D., L. Léger, D. Berteaux, N. Lecomte and L. Vasseur. Can. J. Zool. 94: 671-676.

Contemporary water governance: navigating crisis response and institutional constraints through pragmatism.

Water

2016-08-19

Baird, J., R. Plummer, R. Bullock, D. Dupont, T. Heinmiller, M. Jollineau, W. Kubik, S. Renzetti, and L. Vasseur. Water 8: 224. doi:10.3390/w8060224

Ecosystem Perceptions in Flood Prone Areas: A Typology and its Relationship to Preferences for Governance.

Water

2016-09-15

Authors: Baird, J., A. Dzyundzyak, R. Plummer, R. Bullock, D. Dupont, M. Jollineau, W. Kubik, G. Pickering, and L. Vasseur Water 8: 191. doi:10.3390/w8050191.

Seasonal variability in spider communities in traditional and transgenic rice fields.

Environmental Entomology

2016-12-28

Authors:Lin, S., L. Vasseur and M. You. Environmental Entomology 45: 1-10. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvw002.

Diamondback Moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) exhibits oviposition and larval feeding preferences among crops, wild plants, and ornamentals as host plants.

Journal of Economic Entomology

2016-07-08

Authors: Newman, K., M. You and L. Vasseur. Journal of Economic Entomology 109(2): 644-648, DOI: 10.1093/jee/tow002

Genetic differentiation analysis of the Plutella xylostella populations across the Taiwan Strait based on identification of microsatellite markers.

Ecology and Evolution

2015-11-27

Authors: Ke, F., S. You, W. He, T. Liu, L .Vasseur, C. Douglas and M. You. Ecology and Evolution 5(24): 5880-5891. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1850

Looking at ecosystem governance as a way to achieve environmental sustainability and tackling “wicked” problems.

In Sreekumari Kurissery, Rosario Turvey, I. Florin Pendea (Eds.). Environmental Sustainability. Wiley Publisher

2016-10-13

Vasseur, L. 2016. Looking at ecosystem governance as a way to achieve environmental sustainability and tackling “wicked” problems. In Sreekumari Kurissery, Rosario Turvey, I. Florin Pendea (Eds.). Environmental Sustainability. Wiley Publisher: 114-125.

Chapter 7. Diversifying the garden: a way to ensure food security and women empowerment.

In Fletcher, A.J. and W. Kubik (Eds). Women in Agriculture Worldwide: Key Issues and Practical Approaches. Gower Publishing,

2016-07-13

Vasseur, L. 2017. Chapter 7. Diversifying the garden: a way to ensure food security and women empowerment. In Fletcher, A.J. and W. Kubik (Eds). Women in Agriculture Worldwide: Key Issues and Practical Approaches. Gower Publishing, Surrey, UK. Published July 13, 2016: 103-115.