2010 WINTER SEMESTER SCHEDULE


"Our environment is our future"
Colloquium Series
2010 WINTER SEMESTER SCHEDULE
Note that NRESI Colloquia can now be watched live via the internet by clicking on this link during their regularly scheduled times.
Date  SpeakerAffiliationTopicLocation 
January 8Tristan PearceUniversity of GuelphLiving with Climate Change in the Arctic7-152
January 15George IwamaUNBCStress in Fish
7-212
(Note Room Change)
January 21
Kent MullinixInstitute for Sustainable Horticulture, Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityReintroducing Agri-Culture into Urban-Culture in BC 7-238 at 7PM
(Note Special Time and Location)
January 22Brian MenounosUNBCGlaciers as complex earth surface systems7-152
January 27
Melissa ToddBC Ministry of Forests and RangeMonitoring silent frogs in noisy streams . . . or . . . how many times can I fill my boots in one day?7-238 at 3:30
(Note Special Time and Location)
January 29
Darwyn CoxsonUNBCImpacts of Climate Change on Inland Temperate Rainforests in western North America: Snow Forests No More?7-152
February 5Mark ShrimptonUNBCShould I stray or should I go home?7-152
February 12Roy ReaUNBCYouTube™ Insights into
Moose-Train Interactions
7-152
February 19
SEMESTER BREAK (No Colloquium)
February 26George Desjarlais  & Melanie KarjalaWest Moberly First Nations and UNBC / Aleza Lake Research ForestThe Seven Year Itch: Re-visiting and Adapting the Aboriginal Forest Planning Process (AFPP) for Fisheries and Wildlife Management
7-212
(Note Room Change)
(Peace Williston Annual Lecture)
March 5
Alan WiensczykFORREXFORREX and Extension: Helping to chart the course from problem to solution7-152 
March 12Sybille HaeusslerFuture Forest Ecosystem Scientific Council & Bulkley Valley Research CentreComplexity Affects the Resilience of Northern BC Ecosystems, Landscapes and Social-Ecological Networks7-152
March 19
Bram NobleUniversity of SaskatchewanComfort monitoring? Privatization and environmental assessment follow-up in Saskatchewan’s uranium mining industry7-152 
March 25
Robert Gifford
Department of Psychology, University of VictoriaChanging Climate Change Behaviour: Individual-level Barriers and Solutions
Room 6-205 / 211
4:00 PM
Note Special Location and Time
Colloquium Co-hosted by Psychology, NRESI, and PICS
March 26Ward StrongBC Ministry of Forests and RangeCone and Seed Pests in BC Conifer Seed Orchards: a Research Update7-152
March 30Valerius GeistProfessor Emeritus, University of CalgaryCanadian Wildlife: Where to?
7-212
7:00 PM
Presented by the UNBC TWS Student Chapter in Recognition of Ian McTaggart Cowan's 100th Birthday!
April 2EASTER WEEKEND (No Colloquium)
April 16
Eddy CarmackInstitute of Ocean Sciences Department of Fisheries and OceansQuesnel, Queen of Lakes: Climate, Mixing and Fish
7-150
3:30-4:30 PM
 April 22
 Douw SteynProfessor, Dept. of Earth & Ocean, UBCGlobalization of Smog
7-150
4:00-5:00 PM
April 29
Bill MerryfieldCanadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (CCCma)Climate forecasting in CCCma
Room TBA
1:00-2:00 PM
            
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