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.
Sin títuloFile 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 Dr. Joselito Arocena's promotion package for rising to the rank of full professor at UNBC.
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 final draft of the "Blueberry Nation Health Study" prepared by the UNBC Environmental Health Research Group in 1997.
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 steering committee meeting materials, draft reports, scientific background material, an oversize reproduction of the "Survey Plan of District Lot 7126, Cassiar District" (Tsay Keh), and correspondence regarding the BC Hydro Williston Reservoir Dust Initiative Experts Workshop.
File consists of four field note journals. Collected notes and data appear to relate to dust studies.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, Dave Jackson, Don Bernier, and research sites.
File consists of slides depicting UNBC faculty and work being performed on University Way.
File consists of slides depicting University Way, lab photos, and a tour of a paper mill.
File consists of slides depicting an event at UNBC (possibly related to FRBC or FORFAC?), UNBC faculty and staff, and plot signs at the Long Term Soil Productivity Study in the Prince George Forest Region.
File consists of slides depicting McBride, Totuk Lake, fluvial soil, Westwin, colluvial soil, and Dr. Joselito Arocena.
File consists of slides depicting Bear Lake, piloderma, McGregor Model Forest, Purden Lake, logging truck, Douglas fir, Highway 16, Westwin, knight's plume, and feather moss (pleuzurium).
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, the Prince George Organic Rehabilitation Program, Chris Opio, Linette Keller, and Clear Lake.
File consists of photographs depicting a visit to Yukon Territory in 2002 taken by Paul Sanborn.