NRES Graduate Student Poster Session
Date
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Location
UNBC Winter Garden
The Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Graduate Program and the Natural Resource and Environmental Studies Institute (NRESi) are hosting a Graduate Student Poster Presentation and Reception in lieu of our Friday colloquium presentation. This event will highlight the current research being undertaken by NRES 700 Graduate Students. Come out and discuss with students their research projects;
- Joe Bottoms: “Do Arctic Grayling and Bull Trout make good neighbours”
- Andrew Boxwell: “Scorched: What remains after an old growth fire”
- Jacob Bradshaw: “Seasonal Distribution of Caribou, Moose, and Predators is Influenced by Forest Harvesting ”
- Ganeemat Brar: “The effect of Moringa oleifera root powder and turmeric on E. coli growth in contaminated water”
- Sara Darychuk: “Covariance of Snow Covered Area with LiDAR based Snow Water Equivalence Estimations"
- Megan Gordon: “Achieving a 'Just Transition' for Forestry Workers and Communities in Northern British Columbia”
- Seyed Ashkan Hosseinipooya: “Oily Waste Integrated Management for Marine Oil Spill Responses”
- Caleb Jetter: “Movement of hatchery-reared white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) in the Upper Columbia River”
- Rachelle Linde: “The Muskwa-Kechika Management Area: The Public's Role in Decision Making”
- Selina Mitchell: “Precipitation Gradients Across the Continental Divide”
- Chris Morgan: “ Systematic Conservation Planning in Tsay Keh Dene Territory: Incorporating Climate Change and Bridging Traditional Ecological Knowledge”
- Jeremy Morris: “Wetlands in Ancient Forest/Chun T’oh Whudujut Provincial Park: Relating Stream Discharge and Inundation Patterns”
- Bryce O’Connor: “Thermal Ecology of Arctic Grayling in the Parsnip River”
- Ella Parker: "Harnessing School Based Water Monitoring for Water Resource Decision Making"
- Patrick Robinson: “High Resolution Wildland Fire Fuel Mapping Using LiDAR to Inform Climate Adaptation Planning”
- Jessica Smart: “Knowledge co-production of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) in a changing environment”
- Adrian Smith: “Cumulative Impacts of Resource Development on Luutkudziiwus Traditional Territory”
- Dorna Sobhani: "CO2: An Environmental Concern or a Business Opportunity?"
- Waranuch Tanubamrungsuk: “Reducing Plastic Packaging at the Prince George Farmers’ Market”
There will be finger foods and other snacks.
Contact Information
Al Wiensczyk, RPF
Research Manager,
Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Institute
Phone: 250-614-4354
Phone: 250-960-5018
Email: al.wiensczyk@unbc.ca