Forestry
Geomatics for Environmental Management
5

Understanding geo-spatial data structures, databases and developing, maintaining and utilizing geo-spatial data.

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Forestry
Geomatics for Environmental Management
5

Advanced topics and techniques in remote sensing and image processing.

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Forestry
Geomatics for Environmental Management
5

Principles and practices of Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Application of Indigenous worldviews and knowledges to ecology. Colonial history of modern ecology, foundations and examples of Indigenous ecologies, restoration applying multiple worldviews, and Indigenized, culturally appropriate ecological research and decision-making processes. Prerequisite: A second-year or higher ecology course.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Concepts and applications of statistical methods for common questions in the ecology, conservation, and monitoring of animal populations.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

This course helps you to develop an understanding of the forests in B.C., their management, the multiple pressures being imposed on them by natural and human-caused disturbance, and the many different perspectives, paradigms and beliefs about how they should be managed and for what balance of values.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

FRE 521 introduces the core principles of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and their vital role in shaping sustainable business strategies across agriculture, food systems, and resource management sectors. The course explores how global frameworks guide national policies and industry practices, helping businesses align operations with environmental regulations while pursuing long-term growth.

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Forestry
Forestry
5

Emphasis on tropical and sub-tropical countries, where the majority of forest-dependent people live.

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Forestry
Forestry
4

Application of Indigenous worldviews and knowledges to ecology. Colonial history of modern ecology, foundations and examples of Indigenous ecologies, restoration applying multiple worldviews, and Indigenized, culturally appropriate ecological research and decision-making processes. Prerequisite: One of BEST_V 203, BIOL_V 230, FRST_V 201, APBI_V 260, GEOS_V 207. And third-year standing.

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Forestry
Forestry
4

Ecological, economic and social benefits of incorporating trees into agricultural landscapes. Lectures and groupwork designing agroforestry systems in temperate and tropical contexts. [3-2-0] Prerequisite: One of FRST 201, NRES 201, APBI 260. Equivalency: APBI444

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