Publications and Research

 

We have had the opportunity to research and write about the coastline we love to paddle as researchers, writers, photographers and stewards of these special places.

Enjoy This Beautiful Place.Wavelength Magazine summer 2008 issue.

Tides of Change: Place Meanings in the Broughton Archipelago. MES Thesis November 2006.

Wild Wolves? Understanding Human-Wolf Interactions in a Coastal Canadian National Park Reserve. MES Thesis May 2006.

A Wolf at my Tent: Exploring the Social Ecological Systems of Human-Wolf Interactions in a Coastal Canadian National Park Reserve. Conference proceedings, International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM) Vancouver, BC June 03 - 08, 2006.

Tides of Change, Place Meanings in the Broughton Archipelago. International Symposium on Social Science and Natural Resources Conference Proceedings (ISSRM) Vancouver, BC June 03-08, 2006.

Mapping Social Data: Place Meanings in the Broughton Archipelago. Parks and Protected Area Research Forum of Manitoba Conference Proceedings, September 28-30th, 2005.

Wild wolves? Understanding Human-Wolf Interactions in the Broken Group Islands of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Conference proceedings, Parks and Protected Areas Research Forum of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB September 29 -September 30, 2005.