Gothreau, J. (2021). Exploring Climate Change, Ecosystems And Well-Being Connections: Lessons Learned From The Application Of A Geospatial Knowledge Exchange Tool In The Nechako Watershed (dissertation). University of Northern British Columbia.
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, August 2021
Cowichan Tribes and the Environment, Community Health Observatory (ECHO) Network. (2022). “Coming together as a whole: Gathering in the Cowichan watershed to connect health, communities, lands, waters and climate”: October 12, 2022 Summary Report.
Doyon J., Thorne S., Parkes M., Pestaluky L., Kutzner D., Gislason M., Kennedy A., Cassady A., Ristovski-Slijepcevic S. (2026). Addressing Climate and Health Challenges: How place-based adaptive capacity can inform and innovate rural healthcare. BC Rural Health Conference May 2026
Poster Presentation: How Place Based Adaptive Capacity can inform and innovate rural healthcare.
Bezzola, A., McKinnon, T. Parkes, M. (2022). Lessons from working together with a user-driven, open-source, GIS tool for archiving & sharing data across diverse contexts [Presentation]. Love Data Week. https://vimeo.com/695093457
Doyon J., Thorne S., Parkes M., Pestaluky L., Kutzner D., Gislason M., Kennedy A., Cassady A., Ristovski-Slijepcevic S. (2026). Addressing Climate and Health Challenges: How place-based adaptive capacity can inform and innovate rural healthcare. BC Rural Health Conference May 2026
Poster Presentation: How Place Based Adaptive Capacity can inform and innovate rural healthcare.
Video: Land, Health & Healing and Lheidli T’enneh Elders Visit to the Ancient Forest https://youtu.be/u1b5Rgvu2Uo?si=Mk-wty0Z82KkMw8Q