Technology Integration in the Natural Resources Sector

At the request of our community partners, Selkirk Innovates would like to refresh and ensure continuity with internships required to support our ongoing technology integration work in the natural resources sectors critical to the Kootenay environment and economy, specifically in forestry, fisheries, hydrology/ geothermal, wildfire mitigation and Mining/Minerals and with particular focus on applying geomatics and computing expertise to solve partner problems and/or enhance productivity.

Faculty Supervisor:

Terri MacDonald;Jonathan Doyle;Kim Green;Brendan Wilson;David Greaves;Robert MacQuarrie;Sarah-Patricia Breen

Student:

Partner:

Kalesnikoff;Cooper Creek Cedar;Nature Conservancy of Canada;Columbia Basin Trust;Regional District of East Kootenay;Harrop Proctor Community Cooperative;Nakusp and Area Community Forest;South Kootenay Lake Community Services Society;Living Lakes Canada;Sl

Discipline:

Earth science

Sector:

Agriculture; Arts, entertainment and recreation; Manufacturing; Mining; Other services (except public administration); Professional, scientific and technical services; Public administration; Utilities

University:

Selkirk College

Program:

Accelerate

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