File consists of a reprint from the Environmental Management journal entitled "An Integrated Approach to Reservoir Management: The Williston Reservoir Case Study" by Douglas Baker, Jane Young, and J.M. Arocena.
File consists of an original copy of the "Williston Reservoir Dust Control Feasibility Study Interim Report" by the UNBC Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Research and Consulting Team.
File consists of a photocopied draft of "Evaluation of Mercury Concentration in Selected Environmental Receptors in the Williston Lake and Peace River Areas of British Columbia" prepared by: Dr. Tom Watson for BC Hydro.
File consists of a final draft of the "Blueberry Nation Health Study" prepared by the UNBC Environmental Health Research Group in 1997.
File consists of technical report drafts resulting from the Treaty 8 First Nation Environmental Assessment Project. Drafts include: "Environment risks associated with toxic metals" by Patience Pederson (Ned'u'ten); Roger Senecal (Treaty 8 First Nation); Iain Baird, Paul Broda, Donna McKenzie (Health Canada); and Allan Davidson, Joselito Arocena, Dana Edge, Suiping Zhou (UNBC Environmental Health Research Group) "Risks associated with flare emissions, with particular reference to the traditional territories of the Treaty 8 First Nation" by Roger Senecal (Treaty 8 First Nation); Iain Baird, Paul Broda, Donna McKenzie (Health Canada); and Allan Davidson, Joselito Arocena, Dana Edge, Suiping Zhou (UNBC Environmental Health Research Group) *"Soil, water and air sampling for environmental assessment of ecological quality within the Treaty 8 First Nations" by Roger Senecal (Treaty 8 First Nation); Iain Baird, Paul Broda, Donna McKenzie (Health Canada); and Allan Davidson, Joselito Arocena, Dana Edge, Suiping Zhou (UNBC Environmental Health Research Group)
File consists of a final draft report entitled "Lake Babine Nation Community Health Issues and the Noranda-Bell Mine Closure" released in 1997 by Lake Babine Nation, Health Canada, and the UNBC Environmental Health Group.
File consists of scientific data, chemical analysis reports, and correspondence regarding the soil and water analysis for sediment and dissolved metals in and around Lake Babine.
File consists of records excerpted from a binder that relate to Dr. Arocena's Great Bear and Lake Babine projects. Includes correspondence, research data, meeting agenda, reports, and other miscellaneous documents that relate to the projects.
File consists of background material, correspondence, and drafts for developing the Nat'oot'en Nation/Babine Lake Environmental Health Needs Assessment proposal.
File consists of a research proposal to the TriCouncil Secretariat entitled "Ecosystem and Community Health of the Nat'oot'en First Nation - Co-Management Alternatives for the Babine Lake Watershed". The principal investigator for the proposal was Darwyn Coxson. Dr. Joselito Arocena was a named co-investigator, along with many others.
File consists of a report from the BC Wells Index provided by the Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Petroleum Resources to Dr. Joselito Arocena. Also includes related documentation to interpret the index.
File consists of an original copy of the final report of the Ecological Processes Team of the McGregor Model Forest for Project No. 2015. The report is entitled "Changes in Ecological Characteristics During Succession after Forest Fires in the Wet Montane Forests of the McGregor Model Forest" and was released on May 1998 by S. Craig DeLong (BC Ministry of Forests), Hughes Massicotte (UNBC), and Joselito Arocena (UNBC).
The research of Dr. Joselito Arocena was extensive and multi-disciplinary. The records contained within this series of research material provide only a small glimpse of the depth and breadth of his research portfolio. The majority of Dr. Arocena's research results were released in his 200+ academic publications over the course of his career. This series contains a selection of research records that were unpublished and cover research projects that relate to the health of BC indigenous communities, the McGregor Model Forest, and others.
File consists of selected personal records from Dr. Joselito Arocena's digital media. Includes 3 floppies and migrated data from hard drives.
File consists of Dr. Joselito Arocena's promotion package for rising to the rank of full professor at UNBC.
File consists of Dr. Joselito Arocena's annual reports and promotion records relating to his employment at UNBC.
File consists of administrative records relating to the academic accomplishments of Dr. Joselito Arocena. Includes merit awards, letters of congratulation, and acceptance correspondence.
File consists of records relating to the Arocena's application and offer of employment at UNBC as Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies. His start date at UNBC was 1 July 1994.
File consists of photocopies of the academic degree diplomas of Dr. Joselito Arocena as well as documents relating to approvals from his PhD committee.
Series consists of Dr. Joselito Arocena's personal records that provide background context to his academic accomplishments, research, and professorial tenure at UNBC.
Fonds consists of the research and professorial records of Dr. Joselito Arocena, a founding faculty member of UNBC. Arocena was an internationally-recognized soil scientist and UNBC’s first Canada Research Chair. His records demonstrate his accomplishments as an academic and researcher, as well as his many and varied interdisciplinary research endeavours. Also included are selections from Arocena’s extensive photographic slide collection which illustrate his teaching, research projects, and personal interests.
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