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Réception du Canada (17 h)
Suzanne Fortier, présidente du Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada (CRSNG). Mot d’ouverture
David Fransen, consul général du Canada, Los Angeles. Canada and California.
Chad Gaffield, président du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada (CRSH). Mot de la fin
Ron O’Dor, Consortium for Ocean Leadership, Dalhousie University. How New Tracking Technologies Can Help Manage Sustainable Fisheries (8 h 30)
Dirk Steinke, Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, University of Guelph. Marine Barcoding for Improved Monitoring of Biodiversity Changes in Ecosystems? (8 h 30)
Kevin N. Dunbar, University of Toronto. Changing Concepts in Science Students: Why It Is Sometimes Easy, but Often Difficult (8 h 30)
Stephen Raverty, British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Lands. Harbour and Dall's Porpoises: Early Indicators of Cryptococcosis in People and Pets (8 h 30)
Karen Kohfeld, Simon Fraser University. Overview of Dust in the Earth System (13 h 30)
Jennifer Jacquet, University of British Columbia, participante à la discussion : Limits to Sustainability of Coral Reef Fisheries (13 h 30)
Mark L. Winston, Simon Fraser University, modérateur et participant à la discussion : Speaking Scientific Truth to Power
Peter Nicholson, Conseil des académies canadiennes. Making the Voice of Reason Heard (15 h 30)
Barry Smit, University of Guelph, participant à la discussion : Coastal Adaptation (8 h 30)
Villy Christensen, University of British Columbia, coorganisateur, et Stephen Sheppard, University of British Columbia, participant à la discussion. Bridging Science and Society for Sustainability: The Role of Visualization
Sherman Lai, University of British Columbia. Use of Visualization To Inform Societal Decision Making on Sustainable Fisheries (8 h 30)
David Keith, University of Calgary. The Case for Geoengineering Research (8 h 30)
Andrew G. Fraser, University of Toronto. Analysis of Gene Function Through RNAi Screens in C. elegan (8 h 30)
Lloyd Axworthy, University of Winnipeg. Perspectives on Arctic Oceans Governance: A View from Canada (10 h 30)
John F. Helliwell, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research et University of British Columbia. Social Capital and Well-being in Nations, Neighbourhood, and Workplaces (10 h 30)
Daniel Pauly, University of British Columbia. Beyond Duplicity and Ignorance in Fisheries (13 h 30)
David Keith, University of Calgary. What Guidelines Should Govern Geoengineering Research? (13 h 30)
Petit-déjeuner du Canada pour la presse (8 h)
Karen Spierkel, Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC), modératrice
Chad Gaffield, président du CRSH. Mot d’ouverture
David Keith, titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur l’énergie et l’environnement et participant à la discussion
Nancy Edwards, directrice scientifique de l’Institut de la santé publique et des populations des IRSC et participante à la discussion
Noorjehan Johnson, titulaire d’une bourse d’études supérieures du Canada Vanier en anthropologie culturelle et participante à la discussion
Suzanne Fortier, présidente du CRSNG. Mot de la fin
Gerda de Vries, University of Alberta. Bursting: A Case Study in Multiple-Scale Modeling and Emergent Behaviour (8 h 30)
John Robinson, University of British Columbia. Tackling Normative and Action-Oriented Dimensions: The Georgia Basin Futures Project (8 h 30)
Monique Frize, Carleton University et Université d’Ottawa. Women, Science and Engineering: The Canadian Experience (8 h 30)
Simon Donner, University of British Columbia. Projected Changes in Coral Cover on Reefs (13 h 30)
Robert C. von Borstel, University of Alberta, organisateur et modérateur de la discussion : Mutators Versus Antimutators in Evolution and Medicine (13 h 30)
Jennifer Jacquet, University of British Columbia. Guilt Versus Shame in Efforts to Improve the Global Commons (13 h 30)
W. Thomas Boyce, University of British Columbia. Poverty and the Biology of Misfortune (13 h 30)
