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Author Biographies
Karin Albert holds an undergraduate degree in international
relations and French, and a master's degree in political science
from the University of British Columbia. She is currently completing her
master's in resource and environmental management at Simon Fraser
University. Karin works as community development coordinator for Greater
Vancouver Regional District Parks. She can be contacted at
kalbert@sfu.ca.
Thomas Gunton is an associate professor and former director of the
School of Resource and Environmental Management (REM) at Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, BC. He held numerous senior positions in government
including Deputy Minister of Environment and Deputy Minister of Cabinet
Policy for the government of British Columbia. His research is in
environmental mediation and dispute resolution and natural resource
planning. He can be reached through the School or by email at
tgunton@shaw.ca.
Chad Day is the founding director and adjunct professor of the
School of Resource and Environmental Management (REM) at Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, BC. His research focuses on institutions for
integrated land and water management and environmental planning. He can
be reached through the School or by email at jday@sfu.ca.
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