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In the episode of The Daily Weekly, host Dakotah Daily interviews Hannah Green, an environmental GIS specialist, about her innovative work and career journey. They explore Hannah’s development of a water temperature prediction model to protect Atlantic salmon habitats in New Brunswick, which integrates traditional ecological knowledge with GIS data to inform conservation efforts. The conversation explores the critical issue of data sovereignty in indigenous environmental work, highlighting the need for equitable collaboration and ethical data governance. They also discuss wildfire management in the Pacific Northwest, emphasizing how collaborative efforts, cultural burning practices, and scientific insights can mitigate wildfire risks and restore ecosystem health. Hannah reflects on her decision to pursue applied GIS work, valuing its problem-solving aspects and her contributions to projects that support indigenous communities and environmental stewardship.
Host:Dakotah Daily; Producer: Dakotah Daily
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