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SUMMARY:New Perspectives on Mine Closure
DESCRIPTION:Mine closure is an issue of growing importance for mining companies\, the communities that host operations\, Indigenous peoples\, and governments with regulatory oversight of closure planning. In the coming years\, the world’s top miners are expected to spend over $50 billion (USD) closing mines and managing legacy sites. For many stakeholders and rightsholders\, there is a growing expectation that successful closure plans will go beyond remediation and short-term technical solutions to consider the complex socio-economic aspects of closure. Best practice planning is now expected to include measures that support a just transition for workers\, communities\, and governments as the jobs\, taxes\, royalties\, and philanthropic investments associated with producing mines diminish and then disappear. In this course presented by EGBC in Partnership with BRIMM Mining Education at UBC\, participants will examine the social and environmental dimensions of mine closure.
URL:https://cab.pathwisedev.ca/event/new-perspectives-on-mine-closure/
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives of Climate Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:This course presented by Royal Roads University invites learners into deeper thinking\, reflection and content pertaining to Indigenous perspectives in climate adaptation and mitigation. Ultimately\, this course provides a space for you to consider how and where Indigenous leadership can not only restore better-practice across social and political landscapes\, but also heal relationships with our shared planet for future generations to come.
URL:https://cab.pathwisedev.ca/event/indigenous-knowledge-and-perspectives-of-climate-adaptation-3/
LOCATION:Asynch and Synch Online
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SUMMARY:Understanding Statistics and Decision-Making for Natural Resource Managers
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology\, this online eight-day online course with Joe Thorley is for natural resource managers who have to interpret the results of statistical analyses and make decisions about how much data to collect and which management actions to undertake. The course focuses on the fundamentals of uncertainty\, modeling\, effect sizes\, decision theory and the value of information. It does not require a statistical background and doesn’t involve any modeling although different types of results are presented and discussed.
URL:https://cab.pathwisedev.ca/event/understanding-statistics-and-decision-making-for-natural-resource-managers/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Columbia Mountains Institute of Applied Ecology":MAILTO:office@cmiae.org
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SUMMARY:4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning
DESCRIPTION:This learning opportunity by The Outdoor Learning Store is open to EVERYONE. This initiative encourages and empowers educators to deepen their understanding of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives while strengthening connections with the local land. As part of this\, you will have the opportunity to gather virtually with an incredible line-up of Indigenous presenters. Registration open until October 15\, 2023.
URL:https://cab.pathwisedev.ca/event/4-seasons-of-indigenous-learning/
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