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Supporting sustainable communities through climate innovation


SFU Climate Innovation is catalyzing community-centred climate action and innovation research-for-impact. Building on SFU’s research priority – community-centred climate innovation – our platform elevates supports and services to further enable transdisciplinary research with and for communities. SFU Climate Innovation's world-leading model is advancing transformative research and effective funding proposals with the goal of accelerating low carbon, resilient, and sustainable communitites across Canada and beyond.

What We Do

SFU Climate Innovation is catalyzing community-centred climate action and innovation research-for-impact. We do this by:

handshake CATALYZING INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION

We support researchers to overcome traditional siloes by advancing systemic interdisciplinary research capabilities, connecting across disciplines, generating an engaged research network and proactively supporting high-impact collaborations between adaptation, mitigation, and sustainability research areas.

partner_exchange CO-CREATING WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS

We link researchers with community partners to advance high-impact research with and for communities, moving best available knowledge to practice.

public MOBILIZING KNOWLEDGE AND SCALING CLIMATE INNOVATION

We bridge the gap between communities, decision-makers, and researchers by mobilizing knowledge, sharing best practice and scaling innovation across diverse channels and across local and global networks.

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Who We Are

We are a collaborative of researchers, staff, and students who are advancing world-leading climate action and innovation research with and for communities across Canada and beyond.​

SFU Climate Innovation’s world-leading research-for-impact platform is a collaboration of units, institutes and hubs from across SFU who are aligning 360 degree supports and services needed to advance effective and community-centred climate action and innovation research-for-impact.

Collaborators include:

 

SFU Partnerships Hub​

Seychelle Cushing​, Executive Director
Holly Patterson, Strategic Partnerships Manager
Atsuko Froats​, Project Manager
Hami Ben Bassat​, Cleantech Partnerships Manager
Laurence Meadows, Strategic Partnerships Manager

SFU International​

Carol Zachs, Senior Director
Mark Keilthy, Director, Global Engagement

Research Intelligence Office​

Mike Boleak, Director
Cici Du, Data Analyst

SFU Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation

Chris (Syeta'xtn) Lewis​, Director

Rebekah Mahaffey, Executive Director
Kilim Park, Research Project Manager

SFU's Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue​

Aftab Erfan, Executive Director
Brenda Tang, Director of Operations
Cameron Friend, Executive Assistant

ACT - Action on Climate Team​ (ACT)

Lauren Vincent, Associate Director

Community-Engaged Research Initiative​ (CERi)

Stuart Poyntz, Director
Tara Mahoney, Research and Engagement Manager
Joanna Habdank, Program Manager

SFU Communications​ & Marketing

Angela Wilson, Executive Director Strategic Communications
Justin Wong, Associate Director
Pam Lim, Communications Manager
Sam Smith, Communications Officer

Mitacs

Annika Rosanowski​, Advisor, Business Development

Institutional Strategic Awards​ (ISA)

Diane Hanano, Director
Javier Tavitas, Associate Director, Research Development
Erin Travers, Strategic Grants Advisor
Joanne Kienholz, Senior Advisor

Karina Chow, Senior Director
Paul Crosby, Director, Corporations & Foundations
Jennifer Breckon, Associate Director, Grants & Foundations

SFU Knowledge Mobilization Hub​

Lupin Battersby, Director

SFU Public Square

Janet Webber, Executive Director

SFU Clean Hydrogen Hub

Laura Sloboda​, Director, Operations
Pranshu Shelat​, Project Manager

SFU Climate Innovation is part of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation Office. We thank Dugan O'Neil, Elicia Maine and Shelley Gair for their leadership. We also thank Jean Huang, Varundeep Chahal and Jennifer Gao for their support.​

Our Vision

SFU Climate Innovation is leveraging SFU’s capacities and reputation as a leading research university to move the dial on climate action and innovation research with and for communities across Canada and beyond.  

Our Mandate

SFU Climate Innovation effectively co-creates research-for-impact with and for community partners, mobilizing knowledges and scaling innovations that accelerate low carbon, resilient and sustainable communities across Canada and beyond.​ We aim to support communities as they address climate change challenges by:​

  • Overcoming siloes ​
  • Bringing needs and knowledges of community-centred partners into research​
  • Fostering systemic, integrated research-for-impact to minimize risk and emissions and to advance community sustainability​
  • Mobilizing climate action and innovation learnings across extended, cross-sector networks​
  • Scaling innovations that accelerate community transformations​

Our Team

Alison Shaw

Executive Director, SFU Climate Innovation

As both a scholar and practitioner, Dr. Alison Shaw brings over two decades of experience in pioneering climate and sustainability action and innovation across diverse sectors and scales.

As the first authorized researcher to study science-policy interactions in the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s Third Assessment Report (2001), she saw firsthand the complexity of communicating science to policy and policy to science. Since, she has worked to develop pioneering approaches and models to encourage exchange and learning across diverse sectors and communities to co-create knowledge-for-action.

Alison spent a decade in academia, co-designing and managing three large-scale interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary research projects aimed at accelerating climate change and sustainability action in communities. These projects applied different research approaches and tools for action - using evidence-based data visualization to express climate risk in the , linking with municipal and First Nations policy objectives and priorities in the , and embedding risk, emissions, and co-benefits data into municipal and First Nations planning and decision processes in the Integrated Climate Action for BC Communities Initiative (2018-2021).

In 2012, Alison founded and for a decade co-created leading research-to-practice approaches with both public and private sector clients at international, national, and local scales. From 2018-2021, she worked as Research Lead at ACT – Action on Climate Team, SFU, co-creating leading low carbon resilience approaches with and for BC communities, and in 2022 became Executive Director of ACT, with a focus on implementing and refining low carbon resilience approaches and nature-based solutions. She brings a wealth of experience in interdisciplinary collaboration, cross-sector partnership-building, and operationalizing sustainability transitions research, policy and practice.

As the inaugural Executive Director of SFU Climate Innovation, through this platform Dr. Shaw is excited to operationalize SFU’s #1 research priority - community-centred climate innovation. Positioned in SFU’s Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation, SFU Climate Innovation’s goal is to leverage SFU’s capacities and reputation as a leading research university to create effective and impactful climate action & innovation research with, and for, communities across Canada and beyond. 

alison_shaw@sfu.ca
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James Raymond

Director, SFU Climate Innovation

As a data analyst, strategist & innovator, James Raymond brings over two decades experience in strategic planning, partnership development, and mobilizing high-impact funding.

After graduating from one of Europe’s Top 10 Business Schools, James has gained unique experiences working in public, private and non-profit sectors for leading-edge organizations around the world such as Innovate BC, the Vancouver Economic Commission, the New South Wales Government and Dunnhumby.

Before joining SFU Climate Innovation, James worked as the Director of Data & Policy at Innovate BC where he was responsible for directing the research, data & policy work of this provincial Crown Corporation. Prior to this, he worked for 13 years at the Vancouver Economic Commission, the city’s economic development agency, heading up their research efforts which were geared towards making Vancouver the most sustainable and prosperous economy in North America. In this time, Vancouver became the fastest growing economy in Canada, doubled its numbers of green jobs, and successfully decoupled its greenhouse gas emissions from its economic growth. Other career highlights include producing the Vancouver Economic Commission’s ‘Beyond GDP Economic Framework’ which has been recognized as global best practice for cities by C40 for centering sustainability, indigenous knowledge and equity within a traditional economic framework. James also led the regional Metro Vancouver bid for the Amazon HQ2 project, with the proposal directly resulting in an additional 3,000 high paying jobs for the region. While at Dunnhumby, an early pioneer of the concept of ‘big data’, James managed the largest targeted marketing campaign in Europe, distributing over 100 million coupons each year, generating over $125m in revenue for the company.

At SFU Climate Innovation, working closely with Dr. Alison Shaw - the Executive Director - James will be responsible for advancing the strategic plan for this enabling platform set up to connect high impact climate solutions with communities in Canada, and beyond. He’ll also be responsible for developing new internal and external relationships, including funding & research opportunities, as well as overseeing the platform’s brand & marketing efforts.

james_raymond@sfu.ca

Jennifer Temple

Strategic Grants Writer, SFU Climate Innovation

Jennifer (she/her) brings over 20 years’ of project management and transdisciplinary facilitation experience to her role with the SFU Climate Innovation team. Jennifer’s training includes a B.Sc. in general science, a Post-Graduate diploma in environmental sciences and an MBA with an energy and sustainability lens. Professional development and experience in facilitation, participatory/impact evaluation and human behaviour have informed her understanding of the social dimensions of innovation and systems change. 

Most recently, Jennifer worked with the Marine Plan Partnership of the North Pacific Coast  (MaPP) as Regional Projects Coordinator, supporting the collaborative regional marine implementation activities of 17 First Nations and the Province of B.C. Previously, she worked on a portfolio of low carbon, resilience and resurgence projects in Kenya, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Canada and the United Kingdom. 

Jennifer brings to her strategic grants writing role a blend of ecological knowledge, scientific research management experience, writing and editing expertise, a successful track record of proposals and grants, and a passion for working with individuals, networks and communities for the health and well-being of all.

jennifer_temple2@sfu.ca

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Skye Vallance

Program Coordinator, SFU Climate Innovation

Skye (she/her) brings a decade of non-profit communications and community engagement experience to the SFU Climate Innovation team. Since completing her BAH in Health Studies at Queen’s University, she has contributed to advocacy campaigns advancing Indigenous-led conservation (Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - British Columbia), agricultural food systems resiliency (Canadian Organic Growers), and youth-led climate action across Canada and globally. Skye enjoys connecting with neighbours through volunteer work and sits as Community Outreach Director for her local community garden. 

Skye brings a spirit of collaboration to support SFU’s community-centred climate innovation network through communications, sustainability research and project coordination. She enjoys spending time with Nature by cheering salmon upstream, studying natural textile dyes or canoe tripping.

skye_vallance@sfu.ca
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Advisory Group

The Advisory Group provides guidance and support to advance SFU Climate Innovation's community-centred research-for-impact approach.  

Sean Markey

Professor, Director of SFU's School of Resource & Environmental Management

Dr. Steeve Mongrain

Associate Dean, Research and International
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Professor, Department of Economics

Vance Williams

Professor, Joint Affiliations with 4D Labs
Department of Chemistry

Joanne de Vries

Founder and CEO of both Alliance Communications and

Kenneth Porter

Manager of Communities, Climate Action Secretariat, Government of British Columbia