This paper considers how forests as hybrid natural-cultural “things” enter public debates in the province of British Columbia through the juxtaposition of two examples: first, the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber dispute, and second, the felling of a single tree in Haida Gwaii as depicted in John Vaillant’s 2005 nonfiction bestseller, The Golden Spruce. The processes through which people come to know, value and represent nature in each of these examples are placed in the foreground. I argue that the framing of “the forest” as an external object for trade or conservation limits public debate by prematurely accepting the modern precept of natural and cultural separation. This argument calls for a move away from the lamentations/self-congratulatory...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
A veteran forester refuses to cut down a mammoth, millennium-old Douglas fir on British Columbia’s V...
This thesis examines the birth of the Great Bear Rainforest, a large tract of temperate rainforest l...
This paper considers how forests as hybrid natural-cultural “things” enter public debates in the pro...
ABSTrACT This paper considers how forests as hybrid natural-cultural “things ” enter public debates ...
This thesis examines the interconnection between existence, culture, and ecology. Taking an interdis...
Canada sits on a perilous edge amidst outcries of potential exponential environmental degradation. B...
Copyright © Environments: a journal of interdisciplinary studies/revue d’études interdisciplinaires....
This essay offers a study of old growth forest policy in British Columbia and the American Pacific ...
This study examines the cultural construction of nature on Canada's west coast and relates it to th...
This project argues that traditional modes of landscape conservation fail to highlight the complex s...
British Columbia amateur natural historians were among the most vocal advocates of scientific forest...
In British Columbia (BC), the dominant narrative in forestry, particularly over the past four decade...
While landscape may be read, understood, and imagined in pluralistic and contested terms, the power ...
As the new century begins, a war is being waged over the forests of British Columbia and the US Paci...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
A veteran forester refuses to cut down a mammoth, millennium-old Douglas fir on British Columbia’s V...
This thesis examines the birth of the Great Bear Rainforest, a large tract of temperate rainforest l...
This paper considers how forests as hybrid natural-cultural “things” enter public debates in the pro...
ABSTrACT This paper considers how forests as hybrid natural-cultural “things ” enter public debates ...
This thesis examines the interconnection between existence, culture, and ecology. Taking an interdis...
Canada sits on a perilous edge amidst outcries of potential exponential environmental degradation. B...
Copyright © Environments: a journal of interdisciplinary studies/revue d’études interdisciplinaires....
This essay offers a study of old growth forest policy in British Columbia and the American Pacific ...
This study examines the cultural construction of nature on Canada's west coast and relates it to th...
This project argues that traditional modes of landscape conservation fail to highlight the complex s...
British Columbia amateur natural historians were among the most vocal advocates of scientific forest...
In British Columbia (BC), the dominant narrative in forestry, particularly over the past four decade...
While landscape may be read, understood, and imagined in pluralistic and contested terms, the power ...
As the new century begins, a war is being waged over the forests of British Columbia and the US Paci...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
A veteran forester refuses to cut down a mammoth, millennium-old Douglas fir on British Columbia’s V...
This thesis examines the birth of the Great Bear Rainforest, a large tract of temperate rainforest l...