Podcast by Barry Wilson, Systems Ecologist
Barry Wilson, Systems Ecologist
We discuss Canada's new Marine Shipping Cumulative Effects Framework in this episode of the Virtual Time Machine Podcast - Season 2 Episode 3 Part 1. You can download the Draft Report "Evaluation of Cumulative Effects Assessment Methodologies For Marine Shipping" here: https://www.barryjwilson.com/pl/71078 We are talking about marine shipping cumulative effects - that's the cumulative effects of all our different shipping activities on and in our oceans. And we are going to take a look at I guess a "case study" from Canada in a project proposal process that is currently underway in light of a recent National Energy Board decision. Ultimately we are looking at how can we unlock economic prosperity by utilizing the natural resources that we have available to us while still caring for the earth that sustains us. And in order to do that, we are going to have to do a little homework and be a little bit creative.
So everything is connected...how can we use that knowledge to help us protect our jobs and the economy? How can we use it to make better decisions? How can we use it to help us achieve sustainability. Listen for answers. If you liked this hit LIKE. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode write your thoughts, ideas, suggestions for episodes etc here - thanks!
How to get past the conflict of environment vs economy. This podcast offers insights, knowledge and solutions. It starts with understanding systems and the cumulative effects of people interacting with the environment and the economies we create.
Join me for an engaging, eye opening, and instructive conversation about finding the right balance between the environment, economy and people. Gain insight from experts. Add your perspective. learn about cumulative effects.
Curtailing the BC Grizzly Trophy Hunt has moral value for many – so much so it became an election promise in BC. BUT IT'S NOT WHAT IS THREATENING THIS SPECIES NOW. In this podcast you'll get information to get a limited time webinar offer to learn more about the cumulative effects of multiple overlapping land uses combined with significant natural disturbance and climate regime changes - and what we can do about it - to keep ursus arctos around
Trees are some of our best time machines. They record history and reveal secrets about climate, weather and wildfire. They also reveal the cumulative effects of european settlement, fire policy and technological innovation on our ecosystems and public safety. Forest Ecologist Dr. Lori Daniels discusses the research that is decoding history recorded in the forest.
The hottest innovation in education - systems dynamics, time machines and fun learning at school!
Meet the founder and creators of the world's leading edge Cumulative Effects simulator ALCES Online. Also listen to find out how to get FREE access to a personally guided tour of the software by me! And how to get information about a free trial.
Guest Carol Anne Hilton, CEO of Transformation International shares key insights with you on the increasing power, potential and influence of Indigenous economies, Indigenous Rights & world view, the socio-economic opportunity of natural capital, cumulative effects, risk management and her new book "Indigenomics - A Global Power Shift" that will be published later this year!
Get out your paper and pencil - by answering some key questions I ask you'll be well on your way to identifying some critical success factors for your planning project or initiative! You'll also start to get a feel for the instruction style of the CE Playbook, an online course written for practitioners, decision-makers and planners to use cumulative effects knowledge to ensure project success.
As our landscapes get busier, collaboration becomes more and more critical to avoid unintended consequences. Join my friend David B Savage, a collaboration expert, author of Break Through To Yes and VoiceAmerica Podcast host as we discuss how to take advantage of collaboration for your land use planning success!
My guest and good friend Dean Trumbley, co-host of Bushnell's Trigger Effect TV, Professional Biologist and Métis Harvester, and I discuss hunting, food webs, our role as caretakers of the land and education including the BC Tomorrow Society who is helping to bring sustainable planning tools into our classrooms. You don't want to miss this!
Welcome to “The Virtual Time Machine” with host Barry Wilson, a Systems Ecologist, creator of the CE Playbook and engaged citizen of the world. Each week Barry keeps you imagining our future by being at the front of the pack in land use planning, cumulative effects management and finding the sweet spot to balance the environment and our economy for prosperity.