Hi there! I'm Anna Bunce, a social scientist interested in the human dimensions of climate change in Arctic and developing contexts.

Having recently completed my Masters in Geography under Dr. James Ford at McGill University I am now working as a project manager for climate change related research projects taking place in Iqaluit, Nunavut and Rigolet, Nunatsiavut. I am fascinated by the intersections between gender and climate change, climate change adaptation and health, and the mental health impacts of climate change. When I'm not thinking about climate change or spending time in Iqaluit or Rigolet, I love to do improv comedy, tackle large knitting projects, and contemplate traveling while doing downward dog.

About

I am a early career social scientist interested in the human dimensions of climate change.  Currently I am working as a Policy Analyst with British Columbia’s Climate Action Secretariat’s Intergovernmental Relations and Indigenous Engagement Team. Prior to this position, I was a First Nations Relations Advisor for BC’s Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. I worked…

Publications

Ford, J., Stephenson, E., Cunsolo Willox, A., Farahbakhsh, F., Furgal, C., Harper, S., Chatwood, S., Edge, V., Mauro, I., Pearce, T., Austin, Bunce, A., Bussalleau, Diaz, Finner, K., Gordon, A., Huet, K, Kitching, K, Lardeau, M., McDonald, J., McDowell, G., Nakoneczny, L., and Sherman, M. (online first). ‘The Questions that Keep us Awake at Night’: Research Reflections on Community-Based Adaptation Research. WIRES Climate Change. DOI: 10.1002/wcc.376 Bunce, A.,…