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This program equips you with insights into incorporating both natural and cultural environments into planning decisions, along with the expertise to craft innovative solutions. Develop the abilities and practical knowledge required to assist communities in establishing priorities for interacting with nature and executing these priorities through policy decisions.
The curriculum tackles environmental planning challenges at both project-specific and broader scales, particularly in developments affecting ecosystems.
Study topics like regional land use strategies, environmental impact evaluations, watershed management, and comprehensive resource planning.
Prince George and northern British Columbia's unique geography and culture serve as an immersive learning environment to examine theories, share perspectives, and develop answers. Your daily experiences in this region will naturally enhance your understanding of northern communities and Indigenous populations, the effects of resource industries on land and people, and the necessity for fresh solutions to persistent social and ecological concerns.