Utilizing UBC Advanced Research Computing for Biodiversity Monitoring

Utilizing UBC Advanced Research Computing for Biodiversity Monitoring

Featuring Dr. Matthew Mitchell and Laura Super

Photo of Matthew and Laura standing at the UBC Farm

Dr. Matthew Mitchell and Laura Super at the UBC Farm (UBC IT Communications)

June 23, 2022

The CSFS’s Associate Dr. Matthew Mitchell and Faculty of Forestry PhD Candidate Laura Super discuss how they use UBC Advanced Research Computing (ARC) to answer questions about biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, and the impacts of climate change.

ARC is being used for the Biodiversity Monitoring project at the UBC Farm, which helps us understand how biodiversity at the Farm is changing over time and how this affects important ecosystem services that aid people, help crops grow, and contribute to overall ecosystem sustainability.

Read the full article at UBC ARC.