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NRESi/PICS Joint Colloquium: Smart Growth, Smart City: practical land use tools to build better communities, better economies, and a better climate. Alex Boston, Renewable Cities

NRESi Colloquium: Research Direction; Should There Be Any?  A gripping tale and convoluted journey through death, stress and growth. Bruce Rogers, Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, Omineca Region

NRESi/BC Northern Archives Joint Colloquium: Auditing Resilience: Adapting to Cumulative Effects Analysis in the Neoliberal Era - Dr. Tom Ozden-Schilling, John Hopkins University

TWS/NRESi colloquium; Tales of ponds, pintails and swallows… and the case for prairie wetland conservation. Dr. Bob Clark, Environment Canada and the University of Saskatchewan

NRESi/Polar Days Colloquium: Plant-herbivore interactions in warming northern and mountain environments. Dr. David Hik, Simon Fraser University

NRESi/Canadian Institute of Forestry Joint Colloquium: Three Student presentations

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