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Episode 2: "Challenging, beautiful bioregion"

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Title

Episode 2: "Challenging, beautiful bioregion"

Description

This episode features interviews with poet Sharon Thesen; foresters Daryl Spencer, Dave Gill, and Gord Pratt; UBCO Living with Wildfire project lead Mathieu Bourbonnais; forest technologist Jeff Eustache; and FireSmart program lead Kelsey Winter. We discuss protecting communities in and around the Okanagan Valley from wildfire danger in light of recent wildfire seasons.

Creator

Judith Burr

Date

July 20, 2022

Rights

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. This means it is available for the public to view and copy for non-commercial purposes only, without prior permission or charge, provided that the project is not altered in any way and is properly acknowledged, including citing the author(s), title and full bibliographic details. Third-party content in the podcast is used with permission and attribution, and original copyright is retained by copyright holders of the third party content used with permission in this podcast.

Format

mp3

Language

English

Type

Podcast episode

Podcast Episode Item Type Metadata

Episode

3

Episode Type

full

Collection

The Podcast Episodes

Files

Episode2_LFK_ChallengingBeautifulBioregion.mp3 - audio/mpeg
Episode2_LFKTranscriptandShowNotes.pdf - application/pdf

Citation

Judith Burr, “Episode 2: "Challenging, beautiful bioregion",” Listening to Fire Knowledges in and around the Okanagan Valley: A Podcast, accessed March 23, 2023, https://listeningtofirepodcast.ca/items/show/8.

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“Listening to Fire Knowledges in and around the Okanagan Valley” was created by Judith Burr as her master's thesis project in the Digital Arts & Humanities theme of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies program at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, Project Ethics ID: H21-01618. This work was supported by UBC-Okanagan’s feminist digital humanities lab, the AMP Lab. This project was also supported in part by the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) through UBC Okanagan’s “Living with Wildfire” Project. This podcast was created on the unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation.

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