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NRESi Colloquium: The impact of small root traits on soil reinforcement and erosion mitigation.Dr. Emma (Bea) Burak. Lancaster University, United Kingdom

NRESi Colloquium: Integrated Watershed Research in the Nechako. Drs Stephen Dery, Phil Owens, Ellen Petticrew, Margot Parkes, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium. A Tale of Two (Conflicting) Stories – Legacies of Western scientific resource management constrain Xáxli’p of St’at’imc Nation Land Management Values and Practices. Dr. Scott Green, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: The Cumulative Effects of Resource Development on Biodiversity. Honorable Mike Morris, MLA Prince George - Mackenzie

NRESi Colloquium: The abundance of scarcity: landscape change, protein limitation, and moose population dynamics in north-central BC. Dr. Jeff Werner, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development

NRESi Colloquium: Polar bear co-management and the politics of climate change in the Canadian Arctic. Dr. Tristan Pearce, Tier II Canada Research Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Global and International Studies, University of Northern British

NRESi Colloquium: Using interdisciplinary research across scales to manage for healthy species and forests. Dr. Kristen Waring, Northern Arizona University

NRESi Colloquium: Defining Sustainable Forest Management in the Tropics: A Disaggregated Landscape Approach.Dr. Francis (Jack) Putz, University of Florida

NRESi/Geography/IWAU Joint Colloquium: Mapping in a Man's World - Amazing Tales of Feminist and Queer Mapping Adventures in a Male-dominated Field. Rosemary Wardley, Cartographer and Graphics Editor at National Geographic. 

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