Dr. Febria joins the IPBES Nexus assessment

The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is the global organization focused on advancing stewardship of the planet through strengthened government and science linkages.  Since 2013, multiple science-policy assessments have been published on regional, global and topical issues related to nature such as pollination, land degradation and restoration.  Dr. Febria has been part of IPBES since 2015 when she was nominated as IPBES’ inaugural cohort of early-career IPBES Fellows.  Now, Catherine is a new nominated expert – one of 40 globally – to help define the latest Nexus assessment.

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Shayenna Nolan

Shayenna is the Director of Communications for the Healthy Headwaters Lab as well as a PhD student. She is currently researching carbon and microbes in settler and Indigenous landscapes across the Great Lakes Basin.

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