2005 FALL SEMESTER

"Our environment is our future"
Colloquium Series
2005 FALL SEMESTER
Date Speaker Affiliation Topic
September 9 Ben Heemskerk UNBC Co-op Education Program Temporal Development of Decaying Log Habitats in Wet Spruce - Fir Stands
September 16 Dr. Anne Hardy Resource Recreation and Tourism Program, UNBC Touring, Touring Routes and Tourism:  An Exploration of the Significance of the Self Drive Tourism Market in British Columbia
September 23 Bryan Bogdanski Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Forest Service Boreal Forest Sector:  Economic Issues and Research Needs
October 7 The Honorable Frank Oberle, PC At Odds with History and Convention
October 14 Dr. Allan L. Carroll Canadian Forest Service - Pacific Forestry Centre Robbing Peter to Pay Paul:  Forest Dynamics, the Mountain Pine Beetle and Climate Change
October 21 Dr. Juanita Sundberg University of British Columbia Gender-in-the making and the Politics of Conservation in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala
October 28 Dr. Bernard Roitberg Biological Science, University of British Columbia The Importance of Individual Behaviors to the Epidemiology of Insect-Vectored Diseases
November 4 Dr. David Connell School of Environmental Planning, UNBC Community:  The Social Dimension of Sustainability
November 18 Dr. Dezene Huber Canada Research Chair, UNBC Exploring the "P450-ome" of a California Bark Beetle
November 25 Dr. Nabla Kennedy Ecosystem Science and Management Program - UNBC Molecular approaches to microbial ecology:  application to grasslands in Ireland