Dr. Jennifer Grenz, a Nlaka'pamux woman and ecology expert, joins the YourForest podcast to discuss decolonizing land stewardship. She stresses the need to be "rooted in truth" by acknowledging colonialism's impact on ecosystem management. Grenz advocates for Two-Eyed Seeing - merging Indigenous knowledge and Western science - to create a more effective, human-centric approach to stewarding landscapes amid climate change.
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Dr. Jennifer Grenz, a Nlaka'pamux woman and ecology expert, joins the YourForest podcast to discuss decolonizing land stewardship. She stresses the need to be "rooted in truth" by acknowledging colonialism's impact on ecosystem management. Grenz advocates for Two-Eyed Seeing - merging Indigenous knowledge and Western science - to create a more effective, human-centric approach to stewarding landscapes amid climate change.
164 - Rethinking Forestry: Bold Ideas for a Sustainable Future with Gary Bull
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164 - Rethinking Forestry: Bold Ideas for a Sustainable Future with Gary Bull
In this thought-provoking episode of YourForest, host Matthew Kristoff sits down with Dr. Gary Bull, Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia and a leading voice in forestry economics and policy. Together, they explore the future of forestry and how shifting priorities are redefining the value of our forests. Dr. Bull shares insights from his decades-long career, discussing the integration of non-timber values - like biodiversity, carbon storage, and ecosystem health - into forest management. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how innovative approaches and bold policy changes can move forestry toward a more sustainable and socially conscious future.
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Dr. Jennifer Grenz, a Nlaka'pamux woman and ecology expert, joins the YourForest podcast to discuss decolonizing land stewardship. She stresses the need to be "rooted in truth" by acknowledging colonialism's impact on ecosystem management. Grenz advocates for Two-Eyed Seeing - merging Indigenous knowledge and Western science - to create a more effective, human-centric approach to stewarding landscapes amid climate change.