Karen Bakker Apr 2026
Dr. Karen Bakker (1971–2023) was a transformative Canadian geographer, author, and researcher whose work bridged the gap between technology and the natural world. As a Professor of Geography at the and a Rhodes Scholar, she became a global authority on water governance, digital environmentalism, and the "Smart Earth" movement. Key Contributions and Research
: A founding co-director of UBC’s Program on Water Governance , she was a fierce advocate for water security, Indigenous water sovereignty, and human rights. Notable Works Karen Bakker (1971-2023) - Department of Geography karen bakker
: In her highly acclaimed 2022 book, The Sounds of Life , she explored how digital technologies like AI and bioacoustics act as "digital hearing aids," allowing humans to decode the sounds of animals—from the complex conversations of honeybees to the ultrasonic speech of baby bats. Key Contributions and Research : A founding co-director