Improving Environmental Impact Assessments
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About this listen
The episode features:
- Carolyn Brown, (she/her) a PhD student in the Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences at Laurier.
- She is interviewed by Carla Johnston, (she/her) a PhD student in Global Governance at the School of International Policy and Governance at Laurier.
- Her research focuses on making Environmental Impact Assessments as valuable and informative as possible to address developments' environmental impacts. Specifically, she focuses on fish health near the Mactaquac Hydroelectric Generation Station (MGS), upstream of Fredericton, New Brunswick on the Wolastoq | Saint John River, as part of the Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study.
- Additional information about the research and transcript (with relevant links) is available from wlu.ca/Research-Chat
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