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Emily Burkholder
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EcoPlan International - Research Intern
EcoPlan International - Research Intern
Education
- MA, Royal Roads University
- BA, University of Ottawa
- MRM, 911³Ô¹Ï
Biography
Title of Project: Towards a Cohesive Circular Food Economy: An MOA Approach to Understanding Stakeholder Perspectives in Metro Vancouver
Emily has contributed significantly to FENV and Aga Khan University’s first inaugural internship by supporting a research project in Tanzania that has led to better collaboration between 911³Ô¹Ï and AKU. Emily also completed her 699 early, while also completing another Masters program at Royal Roads University and a certificate program in sustainable agriculture at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. She has been a member of the exec committee representing REMSU, she’s organized events for students, and she is a member of the Vancouver Food Policy Council.