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Pluralism in Research: HHL

Some of the most common questions we get in the Healthy Headwaters Lab (HHL) are: How do we do what we do? How do we effectively engage communities as part of our research? The impacts of our research are evident in the strength of the relationships we’ve fostered and the diverse ways in which our research translates to positive societal impacts. To help tell that story, we recently published a paper sharing insights into HHL’s formative years. This paper contributes to a growing area of academic scholarship: Pluralism in Environmental Governance.

By |2025-11-17T23:36:53+00:00December 26, 2022|Our Community, Our Work|

ICYMI: HHL Was at CCFFR

Back on February 25 and 26, the Healthy Headwaters Lab hosted joint sessions with the Centre for Indigenous Fisheries at the Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research.

The theme of this year’s conference was: Aquatic Systems Stewardship: Crisis, Change, and Cooperation. The two sessions were titled Indigenous Management Systems: Leadership, Collaboration, and Agency organized by Andrea Reid and Aquatic Habitat Restoration & Partnerships organized by Catherine Febria.

By |2025-11-17T23:36:53+00:00October 25, 2022|Our Work|

Alfred Otieno Achieng Perspectives

Streams and rivers are globally threatened ecosystems because of increasing levels of exploitation and habitat degradation. Human activities, like urbanization and increased agricultural production, have caused changes in how a lotic system flows and redistributes water so the needs of each individual are no longer met. Dr. Alfred Achieng et al. study these effects in Lake Victoria.

By |2025-11-17T23:36:53+00:00May 26, 2022|Perspectives|

Resistance and Resilience in Stream Restoration – A Primer

Dr. Isabelle Barrett explores an important theme in the Healthy Headwaters Lab: ecosystem restoration and the pursuit of research to test and develop theory while also mobilizing insights into practice.

By |2025-11-17T23:36:54+00:00May 23, 2022|Our Work, Stream Ecology 101|

HHL x Ojibway Nature Centre: Our Ojibway Nature Centre Colouring Book

On April 22nd, 2022 HHL launched our Ojibway Nature Centre Colouring Book illustrated by Mariah Alexander, an Indigenous artist from Bkejwanong. This project was a partnership between the Ojibway Nature Centre and HHL’s Ode’imin circle; to re-introduce Indigenous knowledge and art to the Ojibway Nature Centre.

By |2025-11-17T23:36:54+00:00May 18, 2022|Perspectives|
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