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  • Smarter forest practices could help protect B.C. forests from wildfire and climate stress, new research suggests

    Smarter forest practices could help protect B.C. forests from wildfire and climate stress, new research suggests

    A decade of research and a new book from UBC's Dr. Suzanne Simard point to a shift in how forests should be managed.

  • High walk and bike scores associated with greater crash risk

    High walk and bike scores associated with greater crash risk

    Neighbourhoods with high bikeability and walkability scores actually present higher crash risks to cyclists and pedestrians in Vancouver, according to new research from the University of British Columbia.

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