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  1. Creating a Modern Countryside: Liberalism and Land Resettlement in British Columbia (Nature History Society) by James Murton, 2008-05
  2. The urbanization of the Strait of Georgia region: A study of the impact of urbanization on the natural resources of southwestern British Columbia (Geographical paper) by Edward Mark Walter Gibson, 1976
  3. British Columbia: Its Resources and People (Western Geographical Series)
  4. S is for Spirit Bear: A British Columbia Alphabet (Alphabet Books) by G.Gregory Roberts, 2006-08-01
  5. Exploring Canada - British Columbia by Brett J. Palana, 2002-08-30
  6. Mountain Plants of the Pacific Northwest: A Field Guide to Washington, Western British Columbia, and Southeastern Alaska by Ronald J. Taylor, 1995-09-01
  7. British Columbia, the Pacific Province: Geographical Essays (Canadian Western Geographical Series)
  8. Geography of Yukon: Yukon, Climate, Climate of the Arctic, Subarctic climate, Taiga, Tundra, Ice field, Northwest Territories, British Columbia Latitude, ... Sea, Longitude, Yukon River, Mackenzie River
  9. A Persistent Spirit: Towards Understanding Aboriginal Health in British Columbia (Western Geographical Series,)
  10. Historical Atlas of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest by Derek Hayes, 1999-09-01
  11. British Columbia (Hello Canada) by Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1999-08-01
  12. Fort Nelson, British Columbia
  13. Fort Steele, British Columbia
  14. Elkford, British Columbia

61. Curriculum Vitae
Education. Ph.D. 2002 University of british columbia, Department of geography;MA 1996. Department of geography, University of british columbia.
http://www.sfu.ca/~qgrc/people/brian/cv.html
BRIAN MENOUNOS - Curriculum Vitae BRIAN PETER MENOUNOS Department of Earth Sciences Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 1S6 (604) 291-5387 (w)
(604) 221-9297 (h)
(604) 291-4198 (f) email: menounos@sfu.ca
Research Interests
Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction; Paleoclimatology; Geomorphology; Mountain Hydrology
Citizenship: American
Education
  • Ph.D. 2002 University of British Columbia, Department of Geography M.A. 1996. University of Colorado, Department of Geography B.A. 1994. University of Colorado, Department of Geography. Minor: Geology
Academic Experience
  • Postdoctoral Fellow . Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University. Supervisor: Dr. J. Clague Teaching Assistant . Department of Geography, University of British Columbia. Principles of Geomorphology (GEOG 306). Teaching Assistant. Department of Geography, University of British Columbia. Physical Environments of British Columbia (GEOG 317). Teaching Assistant . Department of Geography, University of British Columbia. Principles of Geomorphology (GEOG 306).

62. Faculty, Department Of Geography, SFU
Systems. J. Hyndman Ph.D, british columbia, 1996 Associate ProfessorEmail hyndman@sfu.ca Feminist, Cultural Political geography. PM
http://www.sfu.ca/geography/People/faculty.html
Faculty [People] [Faculty] [Faculty Emeriti] [Staff] ... I. Hutchinson
Ph.D, Simon Fraser, 1977
Professor
Email: ianh@sfu.ca
Quaternary Environments, Coastal Systems
J. Hyndman

Ph.D, British Columbia, 1996
Associate Professor
Email: hyndman@sfu.ca

63. Guide To Research: Physical Geography
Atlas of british columbia (Ref G 1170 F37 1979); Atlas of Canada and the World Dictionaryof geography (Ref G 63 H68 1997); Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Physical
http://www.ucfv.bc.ca/library/geog.htm
A Guide to Research in the UCFV Library
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
1. Internet Resources for Physical Geography
British Columbia
Canada

64. SFU Library - Geography - Climate And Weather
A complete list of journals of special interest to geography to which SFULibrary subscribes is available. british columbia and Pacific Northwest.
http://www.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/subjectguides/geog/climate.htm

SFU Library Home
Research Help Subject Guides > Geography - Climate and Weather
Geography - Climate and Weather
This guide lists selected print and electronic information sources available to SFU faculty, students, and staff. Check the library catalogue to find additional materials at the SFU Library.
If you do not find what you need, contact Cindy Swoveland, the Liaison Librarian for Geography, at swovelan@sfu.ca
How to find:
  • Books Electronic journals and texts Journal articles Associations and organizations ... Special topics

  • Global Warming/Climate Change
    Books
    Use the SFU Library Catalogue to find books, journals, reports, and other publications. The library catalogue is searchable by author, title, journal title, subject or keyword. The KEYWORD options allow you to focus on specific topics by combining words from the title, author's name, subject headings and contents notes. Use keywords to find books, reports, or other publications in the SFU Library Catalogue . Use the subject headings from books you find to find more books. Here are some sample keyword searches:
    climate and canada and statistics
    Use statistics as a search term when you want detailed statistics rather than descriptive studies. Use

    65. British Columbia
    $53,500. Daniels, Lori geography 18, Canopy gaps and tree coexistencein coastal oldgrowth forests of british columbia, 4, RGPIN $13,000.
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    British Columbia Name / Nom
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    Alfantazi, Akram
    Metals and Materials Engineering
    Electrochemical analysis and measurement system EQPEQ Allen, Susan
    Earth and Ocean Sciences
    The role of topography in cross-shelf-break exchange RGPIN Andersen, Raymond
    Chemistry Marine natural products chemistry-drug discovery RGPIN Anstee, Richard Mathematics Discrete mathematics RGPIN Atkinson, Gerry Physics and Astronomy Magnetospheric convection, field-aligned potentials, and auroras RGPIN Auld, Vanessa Zoology Cytoskeletal dynamics in peripheral glia development RGPIN Axen, David Physics and Astronomy The Atlas experiment at the CERN large hadron collider (applicant: R. Orr) with:
    • Orr, Robert
    SAPPJ Barrett, David Wood Science Reliability of wood products RGPIN Bennett, Michael Mathematics Effective Methods for Diophantine Problems RGPIN Berbee, Mary

    66. GIS Education : Geographic Departments / Institutions In Canada
    University of Montreal, Department of geography (French only); Universityof Northern british columbia, geography Program; University
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    67. Atlas: British Columbia
    british columbia Profile More Geographic Information Country Profiles; Flags;World geography; World Stats and Facts. US State Profiles; 50 Largest US Cities;
    http://www.factmonster.com/atlas/region/britishcolumbia.html
    British Columbia
    British Columbia Profile

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  • 68. Welcome To Boundary Country
    We offer clean, beautiful towns, friendly neighbours, and great schools in an unspoiled environment Category Regional North America Grand Forks Travel and Tourism...... Click here for more information about our climate and geography The 'Original Thisarea of british columbia is rich in logging, mining, smelting, railway and
    http://www.boundary.bc.ca/
    Welcome to Boundary Country
    The 'Original' Kettle Valley... British Columbia, Canada
    Site last updated: March 24, 2003 Enjoy your visit! HOME PAGE
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    69. Blue Mountain Vineyards, Winery, Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, BC
    geography Lesson Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars is located in Canada's westernmostprovince of british columbia in a region known as the Okanagan.
    http://www.bluemountainwinery.com/lesson.htm
    BLUE MOUNTAIN
    Vineyard and Cellars LTD.
    Geography Lesson Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars is located in Canada's westernmost province of British Columbia in a region known as the Okanagan. Comprised of one great long valley and the low-lying mountains that flank it, the Okanagan starts at the centre mark of the shared border of British Columbia and Washington State (USA). The valley stretches northward for about 200 miles from the town of Osoyoos to Vernon. Two major lakes, Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake run down the centre of the valley with many other smaller lakes adding to the beauty. Blue Mountain overlooks spectacular Vaseaux Lake which is surrounded by a protected wilderness preserve. The winery is located about 45 minutes from the Canada/US border near the small town of Okanagan Falls. From Vancouver, it's about a five hour drive to the area. The nearest town with major air access is Penticton, about 30 minutes north of Blue Mountain.
    The Okanagan is a popular vacation destination year-round. In summer, favourite reasons to visit include water sports of all kinds, houseboat vacations, hiking and cycling. Many British Columbians make the Okanagan an excursion to buy farm-direct produce. Summer daytime temperatures are generally in the middle to high 20's Celsius (high 70's/low 80's Fahrenheit) and can peak in the low-30's (above 85). Mountain elevations cause fair drops in night time temperatures which helps to enhance the flavour development of the grapes.

    70. Oxford University Press
    Further Reading 7. british columbia Overview Ojectives Introduction british Colubiawithin Canada british columbia's Physical geography british columbia's
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    The Regional Geography of Canada Second Edition
    Robert M. Bone , Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan
    Price: $ 56.95 CDN
    ISBN: 0-19-541651-1
    Publication date: October 2001
    OUP Canada 580 pages, 93 photos, 47 maps, 3 cartoons, and 8 figures, 7" x 9"
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    71. Sean LeRoy - Curriculum Vitae
    University of british columbia. 199299, Honours Bachelor of Science (with distinction),Co-operative Education Program, Department of geography, Faculty of
    http://www.interchange.ubc.ca/aleroy/CV/
    Curriculum vitae
    Education
    Master of Science in Planning School of Community and Regional Planning Faculty of Graduate Studies University of British Columbia Honours Bachelor of Science (with distinction) Co-operative Education Program Department of Geography Faculty of Social Sciences University of Victoria . Includes courses at McGill University (1994-95) and Bamfield Marine Station
    Work Experience
    Graduate Research Assistant Georgia Basin Futures Project Sustainable Development Research Institute University of British Columbia , Vancouver, B.C. I conducted various research activities related to the sustainability of the Georgia Basin, including my thesis research on the consensus process which recommended the designation of the Race Rocks Marine Protected Area Legislative Intern British Columbia Legislative Internship Program Legislative Assembly of British Columbia , Victoria, B.C. Ministry assignment Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs : I analysed policies related to the co-management of BC parks, and drafted Ministerial Briefing Notes and a Memorandum of Understanding to support the implementation of the Nis g Caucus assignment , Government Caucus: I conducted research in support of caucus affairs, including the preparation of a to prohibit Grizzly bear hunting in BC.

    72. Sean LeRoy - Portfolio
    Comanagement agreements for parks in british columbia. Undergraduate DirectedStudy. Department of geography, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
    http://www.interchange.ubc.ca/aleroy/Portfolio/
    The Geographer
    Jan Vermeer van Delft
    Portfolio
    Contents
    Professional projects
    Human use of Canada's oceans and coasts Maritime Awards Society of Canada , Victoria, BC.
    Papers and publications
    LeRoy, S. Public process and the creation of a marine protected area at Race Rocks, British Columbia Master's Thesis School of Community and Regional Planning University of British Columbia , Vancouver, B.C. LeRoy, S. , 2001. Communicative planning theory and the Race Rocks Marine Protected Area. Graduate Directed Study School of Community and Regional Planning University of British Columbia , Vancouver, B.C. Carter, R., Laroque, C., LeRoy, S. , Nelson, T. and Smith, D., 1999. Dendroglaciological investigations at Hilda Creek rock glacier, Banff National Park, Canadian Rocky Mountains LeRoy, S. Co-management agreements for parks in British Columbia Undergraduate Directed Study.

    73. AAG 2002
    Overlapping Territories Geographies of Irish (Post)Modernity Organizer David Nally,Department of geography University of british columbia dpnally@interchange
    http://www.geog.okstate.edu/hgsg/aag2003.htm
    HGSG-Sponsored Sessions
    at the 2003 AAG Meeting in New Orleans
    Histories and Geographies of Pollution
    Organizers: Arn Keeling and Craig Colten Session I. Chair: Craig Colten, Louisiana State University Arn Keeling, University of British Columbia, "Sink or Swim: Pollution and the Struggle for Sewage Treatment in Vancouver, 1913-1967" David Robertson, SUNY-Geneseo, "Chat: An Environmental History of Oklahoma Mining Waste" Richard Wojtowicz, Montana State University, "Rising from the Ashes: Anaconda, Montana, Smelter Pollution, and the Environment" Sarah Hinman, Louisiana State University, "Contamination, Urbanization, and Public Health: The Spatial Distribution of Infant Mortality in 1880 Baltimore, Maryland" Christopher Boone, Ohio University, "Oysters and Limburger Cheese: The Struggle to Build Sewers in Baltimore" Session II. Chair: Craig Colten, Louisiana State University Ulrich Koppitz, Duesseldorf University, "River Pollution in Rhineland: How to Map the Beginning?" Julie Sze, New York University, "Noxious New York: The Racial Geography of New York City Garbage"

    74. Research And Resources
    Society of british columbia, the University of british columbia Herbarium and theSpatial Data Lab, Department of geography, University of british columbia.
    http://www.npsbc.org/Research/research.htm
    Phantom orchid
    Cephalanthera austiniae E-FLORA BC
    The Electronic Atlas of the Flora of British Columbia An initiative of the Native Plant Society of British Columbia, the University of British Columbia Herbarium and the Spatial Data Lab, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia. The preparation of an atlas of the plants of British Columbia was first conceived several years ago by members of the Native Plant Society of British Columbia. The idea was revisited in early 2002 when a series of coincident factors propelled the idea forward. It was decided to develop an interactive on-line atlas of BC plants that will make detailed information on distribution, taxonomy, ecology, biology etc. of our species publicly available for education, research and conservation purposes, similar to on-line atlases that are available for other regions. The aim of the atlas project is to be cooperative, comprehensive and inclusive, drawing upon the expertise of field botanists, plant growers, photographers, researchers, naturalists and others throughout the province. While the work will initially center around the specimen database of the University of British Columbia Herbarium, it is hoped that we can expand this to include other detailed provincial databases, and databases already online elsewhere in North America, such as CalFlora. Programming will be developed to allow the E-Flora databases to "talk" to other databases in order to compile dynamic information on a given species at any point in time.

    75. LINKS TO CGRG
    de Sherbrooke, Québec; University of Victoria, british columbia; University of Departmentof geography, University of Saskatchewan; Earth Sciences Department
    http://cgrg.geog.uvic.ca/who.htm
    Who is linked to the CGRG Homepage? WWW Virtual Links Professional Organizations Libraries Government Agencies University Departments and Other Post-Secondary Institutions

    76. AMIRSALAM & DAMITZ - British Columbia
    geography british columbia, Canada's westernmost province, is located on thePacific coast, and has a land and freshwater area of 95 million hectares.
    http://www.visascanada.com/BC.html

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    British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, is located on the Pacific coast, and has a land and freshwater area of 95 million hectares. It is Canada's third largest province and comprises 9.5 percent of the country's total land area. The province is nearly four times the size of Great Britain, 2.5 times larger than Japan, and larger than any American state except Alaska. The province is bounded by the U.S. states of Washington, Idaho and Montana in the south, Alberta on the east, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon on the north and Alaska on the northwest. From south to north, B.C. stretches 1,200 kilometres, and from east to west, as much as 1,050 kilometres. Its deeply indented, island-dotted coastline extends 7,000 kilometres. The province is blessed with an abundance of waterways in the form of rivers, lakes and streams. Freshwater surfaces total 1.8 million hectares. Major river systems include the Fraser, Columbia, Skeena and Peace Rivers. Climate The climate of British Columbia, varying from marine to continental, is determined by prevailing westerly winds, the warm Pacific Ocean, mountainous topography and the province's northerly location. The coastal region has abundant rainfall and mild temperatures associated with a marine climate, and enjoys Canada's longest frost-free periods. In the interior, the climate is continental in nature. The southern interior has the province's driest and warmest climate.

    77. British Columbia Heritage - Website Index
    routes through BC’s mountainous geography, how geography has effected Cariboo GoldRush is to provide accessibility to british columbia historical documents
    http://www.tbc.gov.bc.ca/culture/schoolnet/

    Teaching for Understanding: British Columbia's Heritage
    Educator's Resource : Lesson Plans : Classroom Materials Lesson Bytes: Teaching with a Focus on BC Heritage
    A great resource for educators, this website creates lesson plans using material presented in the various BC Heritage Websites. Lesson plans are complete with classroom materials and provide great starting points for discussion on BC Heritage.
    Educator's Resource : Lesson Plans : Classroom Materials Okanagan History: A Teacher's Guide
    Okanagan History addresses subjects encompassing the geographic challenges faced by early settlers trying to develop transportation routes through BC’s mountainous geography, how geography has effected the settlement patterns and resource development of the Okanagan region, and how the people of a community can effect the outcomes of world events such as wars, and how those events shape communities and nations.
    Educational Resource : Lesson Plans : Teaching Materials Emily Carr At Home and At Work
    This web site provides in-depth information and a great volume of images of the life and work of great Canadian artist and author, Emily Carr.

    78. QUB School Of Geography: Christine Doherty
    Postgraduate Student. B.Sc. (Hons) geography, Queens University Belfast. Microfossilrecords of Holocene sealevel change in british columbia, Canada.
    http://www.qub.ac.uk/geog/documents/people/postgrad/doherty/
    Christine Doherty
    Postgraduate Student
    B.Sc. (Hons) Geography, Queens University Belfast. Tel: +44 (0) 28 90273929
    Email: c.t.doherty@qub.ac.uk Microfossil records of Holocene sea-level change in British Columbia, Canada. The main aim of this project is to study the sea-level histories of selected areas along the British Columbia coast using diatoms and testate amoebae. This is part of a wider project involving other researchers investigating sea-level and climatic changes along the coast of British Columbia. Several research cruises are planned over the next two years to sample shallow coastal basins and lakes via core collection. Detailed analysis of sediment cores, utilising sedimentology and microfossils at selected sites will be adopted to plot sea-level curves for the Holocene period. Several inlets east of Queen Charlotte Sound have been selected for research because limited data currently exists for relative sea-level change in this area. Research in this area would be valuable as it would provide a link between detailed studies completed by other researchers further north and south of the selected study area. Changes in sea-level along the coast of British Columbia have resulted from a combination of three factors: isostasy, eustasy and diastrophism. The late Pleistocene and Holocene history of the British Columbian coast includes as its dominant theme: ice advance during the Fraser glaciation, deglaciation and a complex relative sea-level history.

    79. Canadian Regional Geography :: OCanada.ca :: Canada's Portal
    Canadian Regional geography The Pacific Coast The british columbia coastis indented by coves and protected from storms by Vancouver Island.
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    The British Columbia coast is indented by coves and protected from storms by Vancouver Island. It has the most even, comfortable climate of any Canadian region. Vancouver Island's west coast is rained on frequently as a result of the coastal layout, which gives it a temperate rain forest climate. Because of this, the island's west coast has the oldest and tallest trees in Canada: Douglas firs 90 meters high and Western Red Cedars 1,300 years old. The Cordillera
    From British Columbia to the Alberta border the land is rugged, agressively styled with mountains and plateaus. Here the Rocky Mountains, the Coastal Mountains and other ranges run north to south. Canada's highest peaks are in the St. Elias Mountains, an extension of the Cordillera that reaches north into the Yukon and Alaska. The British Columbia interior is topographically convoluted, it varies from alpine snowfields to massive valleys where hot and dry conditions are typical.

    80. Geography@Queen's - Profile - Randy Dirszowsky
    in Quaternary Paleoclimatic Reconstruction and both Physical geography and Earth RobsonYellowheadPass area of british columbia considered drainage basin
    http://geog.queensu.ca/profiles_dirszowsky.html
    Faculty Profiles- Randy Dirszowsky Back to Faculty Profiles
    Randy W. Dirszowsky
    Adjunct Assistant Professor
    B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Toronto, 2001) Office : Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D309
    Phone : +001 (613) 533-6000, ext. 75171
    Fax
    Email dirszows@post.queensu.ca Research Areas : Quaternary Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction, Fluvial and Glacial Geomorphology, Physical Limnology Courses Taught
    Undergraduate - Geography and the Environment
    - Geomorphology and Pedology
    GPHY494 - Honours Seminar in Earth Systems Science Biography Teaching Interests My teaching interests are in Physical Geography and the Earth Sciences with emphasis on connections between the various sub-disciplines and other areas of geography. I have taught introductory courses in Physical Geography, The Earth Sciences, Geomorphology, Hydrology, and Climatology, and advanced courses in Quaternary Paleoclimatic Reconstruction and both Physical Geography and Earth Science Research and Field Methods. Those courses which include a field component and relate to my research interest in environmental change are my favourites. Where possible, I encourage undergraduate involvement in ongoing research projects. Research Interests

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