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An ecological consulting company headed by David Andison, the Healthy Landscapes Program Lead and adjunct professor of landscape ecology at UBC's Faculty of Forestry.
An ecological consulting company headed by David Andison, the Healthy Landscapes Program Lead and adjunct professor of landscape ecology at UBC's Faculty of Forestry.
The program, formerly known as the Natural Disturbance Program, looks at landscape change at a huge scale: Canada's boreal forest.
This interpretation project develops and tests a new planning approach inspired by ecosystem-based principles.
A research project and tool that uses spatial simulation modelling to generate the historical range of landscape conditions across western boreal Canada.
This demonstration project shows how an understanding of natural patterns can help guide land use planning.
This research project from the Healthy Landscapes Program seeks to understand the historical fire regimes in the foothills, and the relationship to water quality, land use, and climate change.
This project seeks to better understand the dynamics of large woody debris in small streams.
This research project from the Healthy Landscapes Program measures the differences between natural and industrial disturbance patterns.
This is a C & E activity from the Healthy Landscapes program to improve understanding of natural disturbance patterns.
This project demonstrates the application of the full range of NRV concepts.
This project looks at the patterns and roles of disturbances in riparian zones.
How and why individual forest fires burn what they do in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The communications and extension activities carried out by the Healthy Landscapes Program to share its research.
Caribou Program fieldwork is nonstop fun and glamor. #fieldworkfriday https://t.co/eZjLKoUN46