Susanne Simard

Susanne Simard

scientist Canada

Susanne Simard is a renowned ecologist and professor at the University of British Columbia, best known for her groundbreaking research on the intricate relationships between trees and their ecosystems, particularly the role of mycorrhizal networks in facilitating communication and nutrient exchange among plants. Her work has significantly advanced our understanding of forest ecology and has implications for sustainable forestry and conservation practices.

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Canada Canada: The care home of the future would benefit from systems of interconnectedness, like those in forests that have been documented by scientists like Susanne Simard in her book The Mother Tree. 7

The Globe and Mail: Opinion: Canada must reimagine intergenerational life