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NRESi Colloquium: Landslide research at the Geological Survey of Canada. Andree Blais-Stevens, Geological Survey of Canada

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: Landscape Scale Dynamics of Fishers, Fish and Policy: Experiments, Data and Models of British Columbia’s Recreational Fisheries. Dr. John Post - University of Calgary

Geography/UAKN/NRESi Special Colloquium - Indigenous-Settler Relations in a Northern Resource Town - Dr. Tyler McCreary, Florida State University

NRESi Colloquium: Is climate change altering BC's fibre supply? Dr. Lisa Wood, UNBC

TWS/NRESi Colloquium: Chronic wasting disease: Where is it leading us? Dr. Evelyn Merrill, U of AB

NRESi Colloquium: Local adaptive organic agriculture; A means to self-preservation in a changing climate. Andrew Adams, Hope Farms

NRESi Colloquium: From coast to clouds: Managing forest carbon in Papua New Guinea. Dr. Michelle Venter, UNBC

NRESi/PICS Joint Colloquium: Primary Forests and Roadless Areas in the "Anthropocene": Why we need our wild places for our survival. Dr. Dominic DellaSala, GEOS Institute

NRESi Colloquium: What are the motivations and consequences of movements? Dr. Nathan Furey, University of British Columbia.

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