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Catherine Potvin
Catherine Potvin
Catherine Potvin
is a tropical forest ecologist and professor at
McGill University
in the Department of Biology. Her scientific research studies
climate change
,
carbon cycling
, and
biodiversity
in
tropical rainforest
s with an additional focus on community empowerment and climate change policy. She was the first woman to receive the
Miroslaw Romanowski Medal
from the
Royal Society of Canada
, in recognition of her "significant contributions to the resolution of scientific aspects of environmental problems". In addition to her scientific research, she works on
sustainable development
with
indigenous communities
in
Panama
and on policy as a former UN climate change negotiator for Panama and leads climate change initiatives in
Canada
.
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Diversity of Perceptions on REDD+ Implementation at the Agriculture Frontier in Panama
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Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent
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Nancy Gélinas
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Catherine Potvin
Published 2013-01-01
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Uso de grabadoras de sonido para documentar la diversidad biocultural de la Avifauna de las Tierras Altas Colectivas Emberá de Balsa, Darién, Panamá
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Catherine Potvin
,
Héctor Barrios
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Katia Forgues
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Heather M. Gray
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Matthias Kunz
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W. Douglas Robinson
Published 2025-07-01
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Are indigenous territories effective natural climate solutions? A neotropical analysis using matching methods and geographic discontinuity designs.
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Camilo Alejo
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Chris Meyer
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Wayne S Walker
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Seth R Gorelik
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Carmen Josse
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Jose Luis Aragon-Osejo
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Sandra Rios
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Cicero Augusto
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Andres Llanos
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Oliver T Coomes
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Catherine Potvin
Published 2021-01-01
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