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Envs 430 Week 4

Outline of Class Presentation by Chris Comeau on Urban Growth Boundary zone of Cordata Open discussion on Research Poster Discussion of Paster, Elisa – “Preservation of Farmlands Through Land Use Planning Tools” Growth Management 25th Anniversary https://vimeo.com/151187043 Growth Management – basic approach Chuckanut Highlands – In Fill narration J:\Saldata\ENVS-430\ZZ ArchivalFieldTrips\2012 Field Trips\Bellingham\Chuckanut Ridge Overview and critique of project (same J Drive location) Return to Canadian Identity Widdis – Internal Boundaries and Harris (island archipelago) vs Konrad (continentalism) End with “Canada 150—What does being Canadian mean to you?” (4 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyrEvvHloIU Micheal Adams “Fire and Ice” presentation on Canadian and American Social Values https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/fire-and-ice-revisited-american-and-canadian-social-values-the-age-obama-and-harper