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Resource and Environmental Management, Faculty, Awards and recognition
Ken Lertzman Receives Paz Buttedahl Career Achievement Award
The School of Resource and Environmental Management’s Ken Lertzman was awarded the Paz Buttedahl Career Achievement Award for his long-term commitment to BC’s old-growth forests and forest ecosystems.
Lertzman works closely with the Hakai Institute on the Central Coast of British Columbia to better understand the complex dynamics and resilience of coupled social-ecological systems. In addition Ken works in partnership with First Nations and others to conduct and apply research about ecosystem-based management and sustainability on the British Columbia Coast.
The Paz Buttedahl Career Achievement Award award is presented annually by the Confederation of University Faculty Associations of BC (CUFA BC) to recognize outstanding faculty members at BC’s public universities who’s work benefit the general public.
Read about all of this year's CUFA BC award recipients here.