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- Art, Hope, and Action (AHA): Engaging Children and Youth through Arts-based Methods Towards Climate Hope in BC
- Community of Practice for Childrens Health in the Climate Crisis in Rural BC
- TAKE NOTICE: Targeting Action and Knowledge Exchange at the Nexus of Environment and Information Through Integrated Youth Climate Engagement
- Bridging Climate Change and Healthcare: Opportunities for Intergenerational Justice and Supporting Youth and Children's Mental Health
- Creating a Cortes Island Climate Resiliency Plan Grounded in Equity and Community Knowledges
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Environment Community Health Observatory (ECHO) Network
Dr. Maya Gislason is a co-Principal Investigator for the ECHO Network, and several of our team members are researchers for the Network. The ECHO Network is a 5-year research program, funded by a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Team Grant, focused on working together across sectors to take notice of- and respond to- the influence of resource development on health and well-being, with specific emphasis on rural, remote and Indigenous communities and environments. The project brings together university researchers and local knowledge-users who have identified a need to better understand and respond to the health, environment and community impacts of resource development.