蹤獲扞⑹ researcher recognized among world's most influential scientists for conservation research

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蹤獲扞⑹ Faculty of Environment Professor Dr. Oscar Venter and his research team use interdisciplinary methods and large-scale data to develop actionable science for pressing conservation issues.

Prince George, B.C.  蹤獲扞⑹ researcher Dr. Oscar Venter is helping to guide where action is most needed to protect and restore Canadas remaining intact ecosystems work that has earned him a place among the worlds most highly cited scientists.

The FRBC West Fraser Conservation Solutions Research Chair has been named to the . The annual list recognizes researchers whose published work ranks among the top one per cent of most cited papers in the world, demonstrating significant and broad influence in their fields.

This is such an important time for the long-term conservation of B.C.'s and Canada's ecosystems, says the Landscape Conservation and Management Professor. This recognition reflects the vital research being done by the team of emerging scientists in my lab at 蹤獲扞⑹ to provide the insights and data needed to make informed decisions as we work toward achieving national and international conservation targets.

The annual list reflects the most influential researchers globally based on a . Venter is recognized for his contributions in the Environment and Ecology category.

Supported by the , Venter leads a research team of six next-generation scientists one Masters of Science and five PhD students in his . The team is providing new spatial data and ecological insights to inform conservation policy and planning in Canada and abroad, contributing to efforts to protect 30 per cent of lands and waters by 2030.

The fact that Dr Venters research is being cited so frequently is a clear reflection of its influence and the impact he and his team are making in the fields of Environmental Science and Ecology, says 蹤獲扞⑹ Vice-President Research and Innovation Dr. Paula Wood-Adams. Dr. Venters work exemplifies how 蹤獲扞⑹ research is addressing urgent environmental challenges while shaping policies that influence conservation on a global scale.

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