Environment & Geomatics Student Conference

Wednesday, April 10, 2024 | 8:15am - 4:30pm
Castlegar, Castle Theatre; Castlegar Campus

Applied Research in a Range of Topics

At the 21st-annual School of Environment & Geomatics Student Conference, graduating students will present posters and talks on their applied research projects in Geographic Information Systems, Recreation, Fish & Wildlife, Applied Environmental Science and Planning Technology (AESP), and Forest Technology.

This event is not open to the public, but posters created by AESP students will be displayed in The Pit all day—stop by and check them out!

Agenda

8:15–8:45 am: Registration

8:45–9 am: Welcome Remarks, Rena Vandenbos

9–10:45 am: Keynote Speaker and Questions, Dr. Leroy Littlebear

11:30 am–12:20 pm: Concurrent Session 1

Session 1: Locations, topics and presenters
Room TopicPresenters
B15Integrating Remote Sensing Technologies for Change Detection and Monitoring in the Slocan River Flats    
 
Alana Block
B15Detecting Redds from Multispectral Drone Imagery using Machine Learning    Dana Koscielny
B15Analyzing Land Use Changes and the Correlation between Land Use Changes and Population Growth in Salmon Arm, British Columbia between 2006-2021
 
Quinn Foreman
B15Temporal Analysis of Vegetation Recovery and Burn Severity Assessment in West Arm Provincial Park Stephane Beaudoin
B16Monarch Butterfly and the Showy Milkweed Distribution in the Interior of BC: Danaus plexippus and Asclepias speciosa Habitat Suitability    Danielle Crumback
B16Suitability Analysis of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations between Riondel and WynndelJacob Vollweiter   
B16Tracking Down the Elusive Burn Morel within the Kootenay Boundary in the Spring of 2024    Ellee Atkinson    
B16Alternative Transit between Nelson and CastlegarSam Boucher
B17Assessing Wildfire Threat to Structures in the Wildland Urban Interface: Utilizing LIDAR to rate fire risk at Panorama Mountain Resort    Larissa Kurtz
B17Identification of Animal Tracks in Snow using ArcGIS Pro Deep Learning Tools and Drone Imagery    Richard Hilde-Radulovich
B173D Analysis and Visualization of the Goat River, BC: Using open-source LiDAR data to highlight historical and potential future access to a scenic canyon
 
Katelyn Mallett
B17The relationships between Canopy Cover, Snow Water Equivalent and NDSI values in a variably-forested mountainous landscape: A case study in the Rover Creek watershed of BCGenevieve Mask
G13Impact of Clayey and Fragmental Soil Texture to Conifer Growth Potential in Harvest Land in West Kootenay Interior ForestHo Ning
G13LiDAR vs Vertex: can drones replace aspects of timber cruising?    James Haydon-Devlin
G13Guiding Giants: Microsite Intervention in Assisted Migration of Giant Sequoia in the West Kootenay                   Marilou Pepin-Pagé & Zack Sedgwick-Fitzpatrick
G14Correcting Trail Design Faults and Analyzing Eroded Zones on the Grad Wall Trail using ArcGIS                            Adam Minshull & Dallas Thompson
G14How will Recreation Effect Wildlife in the Rossland Range    Charlotte Gibson
G14A Journey to Recovery: Habitat rehabilitation for western painted turtles at Edward's Pond    Payton Maffioli

12:20–12:50 pm: Lunch Break, The Pit

1–1:50 pm: Concurrent Session 2

Session 2: Locations, topics and presenters
LocationTopicPresenters
B15Mitigating Soil Disturbance in British Columbia's Forested Ecosystems through Sustainable Forestry Practices    Jaden Perarman
B15The Influence of Microsite Selection on the Establishment of Western Larch Seedlings    David Richardson
B15Comparison of Larix occidentalis Total Growth in Two Different Silviculture SystemsEmily Walmsley
B15Douglas-Fir Beetle Prevalence following Prescription Burns     Erich Endersby
B16Icecreek Lodge Terrain AnalysisBlair Korver
B16Temporal Trends in Mosquito Season: Exploring mosquito activity in response to climate-induced freshet changes    Josee Santer
B16Black Bear and Grizzly Bear Sightings in the Nelson and Boundary Area and Hotspot AnalysisJessi Cherry
B16Correlating Burn Severity to Vegetative Regrowth using NDVI and NDBR RastersJared Bergh
G14Owls in the Little SlocanIsa Scott
G14Dammed: River Otter Occurrence in the Lower Kootenay RiverRory Macleod & Dayson Romain
G14Spatial analysis of wildlife- vehicle collisions in Southern Interior BCJared Fournier
G17Emission Analysis between Castlegar and Nelson  Fraser Feeney
G17Spatial Analysis of Groundwater Hydrochemical types in Southern BCTserenpil Jeppesen
G17Illuminated Contours of Low Elevation Areas at Risk of FloodingKody Babakaiff
G17Winged Wonders: Unravelling Townsend's Big-eared bat habitat preference in the West KootenayRoslyn Godfrey
M20Natural Conifer Infill in West Kootenay Clear CutAlissa Perrin
M20Laminated Root Rot on Western Red CedarJayson Martin
M20Assessing the Efficacy of Fuel Treatments at Reducing Wildfire Risk in Kinnaird, B.C.Gavin McBlain & Nick Wiebe

2–2:50 pm: Concurrent Session 3

Session 3: Locations, topics and presenters
LocationTopicPresenters
B12Quantifying Impacts on Juvenile Shrub Health: early results from restoration efforts in the Creston Valley    
 
Monika Leblanc & Christopher Stephanou
B12Ungulate Habitat Assessment at Selkirk College Campus Sadie Cuningham
B12Whitebark Pine Population Structure in Harvested and Retained Areas near Baldface LodgeXesca Calderer
B15Finding Frisbee Fairways in Castlegar Brandon Critchley
B15Identifying Potential Sites for Hydrometric Stations in the Tributaries of the Salmo WatershedSian O’Connor
B15Amenity Accessibility in the Greater Trail AreaAnnabelle Mcrae
B15Old Growth Management AreasMackenzie Smith
B16Assessing the Impact of SO2 Emissions on Forest Health: Examining Pathological and visual indicator across varying distancesEden Ostoforoff
B16Differences in 2017 and 2020 Wildfire Threat Analysis Systems in a Non-fuel Modified Polygon in Castlegar, BCTristan Friesen
B16Comparative Harvest Volume Simulation in SkatteboDolan Weltz
B16Old Growth Deferrals, are we Recruiting the Right Timber?Finn Matrishon
G14Compare the Biodiversity of Two Small Riparian Forests in Burwalde, ManitobaRen Penner
G14Invasive Intruders: The density and distribution of invasive plants on Selkirk College campus    Ellen Carpenter & Rylee Haubrich
G14Detection Research for the Western Screech Owl beyond Known Range Duncan Lake, BC Owl Lelek
G17GIS project of some kindMarina Rice
G17Vegetation Loss from the Selkirk College WaterlineNolan Rimney
G17Late Fall Behavioural Patterns of Waterfowl on the Columbia RiverTirzah Robinson
G17Group Selection Systems for Mule Deer Winter RangeCarson Mackenzie
S113Enhancing Wildfire Fuel Management Evaluation through Multi-Temporal LiDAR-based Assessment TechniquesCody Peters
S113Integrating NDVI and LiDAR Data for Enhanced Modeling of Danger Trees in British Columbia's ForestsKarter Collopy
S113Optimizing Access Infrastructure for Prospective Geothermal Ventures: A geospatial analysis utilizing digital elevation models to identify feasible road networks in Crawford Creek, British Columbia Jason Negreiff
S113Drought Conditions & Western LarchCameron Macinnes

3–3:50 pm: Concurrent Session 4

Session 4: Locations, topics and presenters
LocationTopicPresenters
G13Does Fire Mitigation Mimic Stem Exclusion?Jesse Lyons
G13Assessing Microsite Selection of Planted Whitebark Pine in a High-elevation Post-wildfire BlockIsabelle Roberge
G13Exploring the Effects of Retaining Mature Western Larch (Larix occidentalis) Infected with Dwarf Larch Mistletoe (Arceuthobium laricis) and their Impact on the Growth of Planted Western LarchNoah Macintosh
G13Evaluating the Effectiveness of Wildfire Threat Assessments: A Comparative Study at Skattebo Education ForestRebecca Leitch
G14Comparing Stream Health: Assessing the Impact of Road Proximity on Macroinvertebrate Communities
 
Frank Taylor & Jackson Olsen
G14What is the Fall and Winter Range of Ungulates?Erik Giesbrecht & Colton Shkuratoff
G17Tracks and Trails: Investigating Wildlife Presence amidst Proposed DevelopmentCory Jordan, Holly Macris & Lauren Aghabozorgi
 
G17Drone Inventory of Bird CreekGeorge Edward Sallan
S101Identifying Potential Wetland Restoration Sites within the Salmo Watershed Gracie Brown
S101Residential Housing Opportunities in the Southern West KootenayMichelle Repin
S101Resource Allocation Analysis for Public Transit in British ColumbiaKarla Arboleda Ortega
S101Pasture Potential: British Columbia’s Capacity for Pasture-Raised BeefRyan Bedient
S113Avalanche Risk Analysis using High Resolution RPAS LiDAR Data at Whitewater Ski Area, BC Tom Perry
S113Object Based Image Analysis of Cover Change for the Hugh Keenleyside Wetland Restoration ProjectJacob Tomaszewski
S113Unlocking Agricultural Resilience: Exploring the Nexus of Snowpack, NDVI, and Crop Yield in SaskatchewanErin Head
S113AI-Enhanced Satellite Imagery Analysis for Advanced Marine Debris Monitoring along Canada's West Coast Judi Anani

4–4:30 pm: Wrap-Up Session and Prizes, The Pit