Irena Creed

Irena Creed
Alma materUniversity of Toronto (BS, MS, PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsHydrology, Biogeochemistry, Watershed Sciences, Climate Change, Planetary health, Ecosystem Services
InstitutionsUniversity of Toronto, University of Saskatchewan, Western University, UNU Institute for Water, Environment and Health, Egerton University
Thesis Topographic regulation of nitrate-N export from catchments within an old-growth sugar maple forest in the Turkey Lakes Watershed, central Ontario, Canada Thesis.

Irena Creed is a Canadian hydrologist. She is the Vice-Principal for Research and Innovation at University of Toronto Scarborough in Toronto, Canada, and was formerly the Associate Vice-President for Research at the University of Saskatchewan,[1] and the Executive Director of the University of Saskatchewan's School of Environment and Sustainability[2] in Saskatoon, Canada. Creed studies the impacts of global climate change on ecosystem functions and services, often focusing on the hydrology of freshwater wetlands and catchments.

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