Location

London, Ontario

Website

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/98aadb8de8d0425c9955adc005d2cfae

Start Date

17-11-2021 2:00 PM

End Date

17-11-2021 3:00 PM

Description

What is land? Is it dirt, the Earth, property, a resource? But rarely we ask who is land? When we change the question, it changes the way we think about land. It transforms the way we make decisions about how we might protect land. Through the Deshkan Ziibi Conservation Impact Bond, this story map explores how Carolinian Canada, Chippewas of the Thames First Nations, VERGE Capital, Ivey Business School, Thames Talbot Land Trust, and 3M are striving to heal the landscape. Overall, this story map visualizes both the human-nature and human-human relationships being facilitated by the bond. Learn the about stories of the Carolinian Zone, who we are trying to save, the tools used, the work being done, and how diverse groups came together to achieve one common goal: to preserve our ecosystems and unite various sectors and challenge the assumptions society holds about nature and its role in human life.

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Nov 17th, 2:00 PM Nov 17th, 3:00 PM

Empowering the Human-Nature Bond, Lightning Talk (7 min)

London, Ontario

What is land? Is it dirt, the Earth, property, a resource? But rarely we ask who is land? When we change the question, it changes the way we think about land. It transforms the way we make decisions about how we might protect land. Through the Deshkan Ziibi Conservation Impact Bond, this story map explores how Carolinian Canada, Chippewas of the Thames First Nations, VERGE Capital, Ivey Business School, Thames Talbot Land Trust, and 3M are striving to heal the landscape. Overall, this story map visualizes both the human-nature and human-human relationships being facilitated by the bond. Learn the about stories of the Carolinian Zone, who we are trying to save, the tools used, the work being done, and how diverse groups came together to achieve one common goal: to preserve our ecosystems and unite various sectors and challenge the assumptions society holds about nature and its role in human life.

https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/wlgisday/2021/lightningtalks/36