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We never know what path we are on, even when we are on it. It is hard to know where we are meant to be, even when we are there.667 CommentsCopyLinkedInFacebookXHans Connorliked thisReport this postHans Connor liked thisJoshua MacFadyenJoshua MacFadyen1wHans Connor liked thisAnother "Lunch in the Lab," this time with Gwen Vessey, of the Prince Edward Island AgriWatershed Partnership. Gwen is a retired Soil Conservation Specialist and I was able to share that it was through visiting her at the PEI Department of Agriculture (waaay back during my PhD) I was inspired to use historical GIS to study Atlantic Canadian land use changes and the larger question of sustainable food systems. We're both still using GIS to map social and ecological vulnerabilities in our current systems. We never know what path we are on, even when we are on it. It is hard to know where we are meant to be, even when we are there.667 CommentsCopyLinkedInFacebookXHans Connorliked thisReport this postHans Connor liked thisJoshua MacFadyenJoshua MacFadyen1wHans Connor liked thisAnother "Lunch in the Lab," this time with Gwen Vessey, of the Prince Edward Island AgriWatershed Partnership. Gwen is a retired Soil Conservation Specialist and I was able to share that it was through visiting her at the PEI Department of Agriculture (waaay back during my PhD) I was inspired to use historical GIS to study Atlantic Canadian land use changes and the larger question of sustainable food systems. We're both still using GIS to map social and ecological vulnerabilities in our current systems. We never know what path we are on, even when we are on it. It is hard to know where we are meant to be, even when we are there.667 CommentsCopyLinkedInFacebookXHans Connorliked thisReport this postHans Connor liked thisJoshua MacFadyenJoshua MacFadyen1wHans Connor liked thisAnother "Lunch in the Lab," this time with Gwen Vessey, of the Prince Edward Island AgriWatershed Partnership. Gwen is a retired Soil Conservation Specialist and I was able to share that it was through visiting her at the PEI Department of Agriculture (waaay back during my PhD) I was inspired to use historical GIS to study Atlantic Canadian land use changes and the larger question of sustainable food systems. We're both still using GIS to map social and ecological vulnerabilities in our current systems.
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