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NRESi Colloquium: Advances in Direct Mass Spectrometry for Mobilized Environmental Chemical Analysis. Dr Erik Krogh; Vancouver Island University

NRESi Colloquium: Satellite data to quantify return of forests following wildfire and harvest. Dr. Michael Wulder, Canadian Forest Service

NRESi Colloquium: When the Feds Try to Give Your Land Away: One Region’s Legislative Rejoinders to Russia’s Recent ‘Homesteading’ Law. Dr. Gail Fondahl, UNBC

NRESi/FWCP special colloquium: One fish, two fish, red fish, lots of fish: Where did they come from and what are they doing? - Dr. Mark Shrimpton, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: Fossil-fuel capitalism in western Canada: An overview of the Corporate Mapping Project and fossil fuel flashpoints. Dr. Fiona MacPhail, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: Local governance of global resources in Norway and Sweden Drs. Ivar Holand and Olaf Stjernstrom, Nord University, Norway

NRESi Colloquium: Resource Geographies in the Canadian North: The Canol Pipeline and the Shutagot’ine Trail Remediation Project. Dr. Sinead Earley, Independent Research

NRESi Colloquium: Opportunities and Challenges in Managing for Forest Resilience, Dr. Phil Burton, UNBC - Terrace Campus

NRESi/CMOS Joint Colloquium: Ocean Oxygen Cycling from Robotic and Shipboard Observations. Dr. Roberta Hamme, University of Victoria

NRESi Colloquium: Small Streams and Big Dreams: Watershed Management Challenges and Opportunities. Dr. John Rex, Hydrologist, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development

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