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Network in Canadian History & Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement

Matthew Evenden

Matthew Evenden is a professor in the Department of Geography and the Associate Vice-President, Research & Innovation at the University of British Columbia. His research lies in environmental history and water history and focuses on the history and politics of large rivers, particularly in Canada.

  • Review of Little, At the Wilderness Edge

    December 3, 2019December 2, 20197 minute readby Matthew Evenden

    Rivers re-framed

    October 11, 2018October 9, 20185 minute readby Matthew Evenden

    How the Battle of Britain Changed Canadian Rivers

    July 15, 20153 minute readby Matthew Evenden

    The Flood Returns

    June 26, 2013October 3, 20136 minute readby Matthew Evenden

    Chlorinating Vancouver’s Pure Water for War

    March 19, 2013October 4, 20134 minute readby Matthew Evenden

    L’Industrialisation des Rivieres / Industrialization of Rivers

    September 9, 2009October 3, 20221 minute readby Matthew Evenden

    A Roundtable on the Past and Future of Hydro in British Columbia

    November 10, 2008September 28, 20221 minute readby Matthew Evenden
    Network in Canadian History and Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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