Caroline Lou

MA Student, (she/her)

Campus

Fields of Study

Areas of Interest

Participatory justice, environmental governance, Indigenous rights, ethical space. 

Working Dissertation

Supervisors

Nicole Klenk

Biography

Caroline (she/her) is interested in examining ways to hold space for both Indigenous and western knowledge in environmental decision-making processes, with a focus on aquatic governance. Prior to starting her MA in Geography, Caroline worked in various policy and research roles in the Ontario Public Service including with the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks; The Ontario Cabinet Office; and the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Environment from McGill University.

Publications 

Rauschkolb, R; Henres, L; Lou, C; Godefroid, S; Dixon, L; Durka, W; Bossdorf, O; Ensslin, A; Scheepens, J. (2022). Historical comparisons show evolutionary changes in drought responses in European plant species after two decades of climate change. Basic and Applied Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2021.11.003

Education

BSc in Biology, McGill University

Cohort