Meinhard Doelle Legacy Lecture: Fostering Sustainability Takes a Village – the Collaborative, Relational, and Future-Oriented Potential of Impact Assessment
You are invited to attend the second annual Meinhard Doelle Legacy Lecture "Fostering Sustainability Takes a Village – the Collaborative, Relational, and Future-Oriented Potential of Impact Assessment."
This free public event features speaker , a public interest environmental lawyer at West Coast Environmental Law. Her work focuses on environmental impact assessment, cumulative effects, and constitutional, biodiversity and climate law.
She is a member of the Minister’s Advisory Council on Impact Assessment, co-chairs the Environmental Planning and Assessment Caucus of the Canadian Environmental Network, and has authored numerous reports, papers and book chapters on impact assessment and the constitutional division of powers. She has appeared before superior and appellate courts in British Columbia and Alberta, as well as the Supreme Court of Canada.
Categories
Research, Faculty Interest, Staff Interest, Student Interest, Marine & Environmental Law
Time
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Location
Marion McCain Building, Ondaatje Hall
6135 University Ave.
The lecture will also be streamed online via Zoom.
Cost
No cost. All are welcome. Open to the public.
Additional Information
To attend virtually, please contact sustlife@dal.ca for the Zoom link.
The lecture is co-sponsored by the Marine & Environmental Law Institute and the College of Sustainability.