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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members
Date: April 3, 2014 Initials: MWP 1. SURNAME: Parkes FIRST NAME: Margot MIDDLE NAME(S): Winifred 2. PROGRAM/LIBRARY/DEPARTMENT: School of Health Sciences; Northern Medical Program 3. COLLEGE: Arts, Social and Health Sciences (CASHS) 4. PRESENT RANK: Associate Professor, SINCE: November 2013 also Canada Research Chair in Health, Ecosystems, and Society; Cross-Appointed, Northern Medical Program (since January 2010) 5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION (list most recent first)
University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates University of Otago, NEW ZEALAND
Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy Public Health and Geography
02/1999 -05/2004
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BELGIUM
M. Applied Science
Human Ecology
09/1996 – 09/1998
University of Otago, NEW ZEALAND
MB.ChB. Doctor of Medicine (NZ): Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Medicine
02/1989 – 12/1994
Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor ‘Linking Ecosystems and Social Systems for Health and Sustainability: Public Health Lessons from the
Taieri River Catchment’. Supervisors Dr. Philip Weinstein (Department of Public Health) and Dr. Ruth Panelli (Department of Geography). Special Professional Qualifications
University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates University of British Columbia, CANADA
Certificate UBC Faculty Certificate Program in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
09/2007 – 05/2009
6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD (list most recent first) 6(a) Prior to coming to UNBC
University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates University of British Columbia, Department of Family Practice, College of Health Disciplines CANADA
Research Fellow, CIHR Initiative in Global Health Research’ Fellowship
09/2007 – 08/2009
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Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health, Pan-Canadian Ecohealth Short Course CANADA
Co-lead, course designer 01/2007 - Present
University of British Columbia, Department of Family Practice, College of Health Disciplines CANADA
Clinical Instructor 04/2007 – 09/2007 (ended with CIHR fellowship position)
International Development Research Centre, Head Office CANADA
Consultant 08/2007 – 09/2007
University of British Columbia, Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning CANADA
Visiting Scholar 02/2007 – 06/2007
University of British Columbia, Global Health Research Program CANADA
Managing Editor, EcoHealth (Editorial Management funded by Wildlife Trust, Inc.)
07/2005 - 06/2007
University of British Columbia, Department of Health Care and Epidemiology Faculty of Medicine CANADA
Postdoctoral Fellow 07/2005 – 05/2007
Tier 1 CIDA/UPCD project entitled ‘Sustainably Managing Environmental Health Risks in Ecuador’ (www.cih.ubc.ca) CANADA
Assistant Project Director and Currículo Coordinator, “Maestria en Salud con Enfoque Ecosistemica”
07/2005 – 05/2007
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, John A. Burns School of Medicine UNITED STATES
Tutor and Co-Instructor, Ecology of Infectious Disease
08/2004 – 05/2005
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Division of Ecology and Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine UNITED STATES
Assistant Specialist Faculty 10/2003 – 05/2005
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Division of Ecology and Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine UNITED STATES
Tutor and Mentor, Ecohealth, Basic Sciences Foundation Course
10/2003 – 05/2005
EcoHealth Journal Consortium and EcoHealth Journal, EcoHealth Editorial Office, Division of Ecology and Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine UNITED STATES
Managing Editor and Project Manager
03/2003 – 05/2005
University of Otago, Department of Public Health and Department of Geography, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences UNITED STATES
Health Research Council Training Fellow and Doctoral Researcher
02/1999 – 01/2003
University of Otago, Department of Public Health Wellington School of Medicine & Health Sciences NEW ZEALAND
Tutor and Lecturer in Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health
02/1999 - 12/2001
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Genieskunde en der Farmacie, Faculty BELGIUM
Postgraduate Researcher
09/1996 – 09/1998
World Health Organization, Office for Global and Integrated Environmental Health SWITZERLAND
Intern/ Research Assistant 06/1997 – 09/1997
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Medical Officer, General Practice, Southern Cross Accident and Emergency Clinic, Auckland NEW ZEALAND
Medical Officer
02/1996 – 06/1996
Auckland Hospital, Department(s) of Medicine, Surgery, Psychiatry, Orthopaedics, Ear Nose & Throat, Emergency NEW ZEALAND
Intern, Junior Doctor and Senior House Officer
12/1994 – 02/1996
6(b) At UNBC
Rank or Title Dates Associate Professor, School of Health Sciences, 07/2013 - Present Cross-Appointed, Northern Medical Program 01/2010 – Present Assistant Professor, School of Health Sciences, 11/2009 – 06-2013 Canada Research Chair in Health, Ecosystems and Society 11/2009 - Present
6(c) Date of granting of tenure at UNBC: N/A 7. LEAVES OF ABSENCE (list most recent first)
University, Company or Organization at which Leave was taken
Type of Leave Dates
N/A 8. TEACHING (list most recent activity first) 8(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments Accomplishments:
UNBC Lead, HHSC 760 /NRES 760 Field Course in Human Ecology Based on successful precedents of HHSC640 (see below), this course was registered as HHSC 760/ NRES 760 “Field School in Human Ecology”, a cross-listed UNBC field school spanning both Colleges (College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences and College of Science and Management), and able to be hosted in sites across Canada, returning to UNBC every 2-3 years. In 2013, UNBC again hosted the field school, in 2014 the course will be hosted in collaboration with York University in Toronto.
2013 – present
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UNBC Lead, HHSC 640 (Special Topics) Field Course in Ecosystem Approaches to Health In June 2011, UNBC hosted the first iteration of a Fieldschool in Ecosystem Approaches to Health in conjunction with the Ecohealth Summer school of the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoPEH-Canada). This national initiative has been running since 2008,and was hosted previously at UBC (2008), U. Guelph (2009) and UQAM (2010). With the institutional support of SHSc this summer school was taught in conjunction with a UNBC fieldschool (HHSC473-606) and included three day intensive career development ‘workshop’ co-taught with visiting lecturers CoPEH-Canada, followed by field sites and visit on the theme of ecohealth and watersheds. The course included 20 students, including 12 graduate students and 8 career development students who participating in the intensive workshop component. Based on this precedent, the intention is to continue to run summer courses as a UNBC fieldschool in sites across Canada, returning to UNBC every 2-3 years. In 2012 the field school was hosted at U. Moncton, with UNBC and Western Deans students registering as HHSC640 students, and a total of 12 students participating in the course.
2011 – 2012
UNBC Lead, CoPEH-Canada Teaching Manual. Informed by the pedagogical innovations from the 4 years of teaching the Ecosystem Approaches to Health Field School, the CoPEH-Canada team worked intensively to consolidate teaching and learning practices in the form of an open-access teaching manual. This process involved several intensive workshops and training activites, designed to refine the pedagogy and practical teaching contributions from our team teaching efforts, into and accessible and transferable format for use in other teaching and training environments. My role of lead author on the “Participation and Research’ module and contributing editor to the remainder of this manual, has enhanced my own teaching practices and laid the foundation for further scholarship of teaching and learning around ecosystem approaches to health.
2010 – Present
Lead Instructor, HHSC 473-606: Health Promotion, University of Northern British Columbia. Co-taught with Northern Health Population Health team, including applied project assignments with Northern Health staff *From 2012 the proposal is that this course may be taught every 2nd year, alternating with HHSC 440-640
2011 – Present
Lead Instructor, HHSC 440-640 (Special Topics): Ecosystem Approaches to Health, University of Northern British Columbia. Co-taught with Dr. C. Stephens (University of Calgary) and Dr. R. Woollard (University of British Columbia) under Western Deans Agreement. * From 2012 this may be taught every 2nd year, alternating with HHSC 473-606.
2010 – Present
Ecohealth Summer School: Inaugural Course Host (University of British Columbia, 2008); Member of Planning and Teaching team (University of Guelph 2009, University de Quebec a Montreal 2010), Short Course/Summer School on Ecosystem Approaches to Health, Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health. Two week intensive short-course collectively designed and delivered by the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health - an interdisciplinary consortium from the University of British Columbia, University of Guelph and Université du Québec à Montréal.
2008 – Present From 2011 linked with HHSC640 (Field school) for UNBC credit
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Visiting Scholar at the Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, University of British Columbia, involving a seminar series and working group entitled: ‘Evaluating Experiential Learning and Transformation: Strategies and options from global health, sustainability and global citizenship initiatives’
2007
Curriculum Development and Course Co-ordination, “Maestria en Salud con Enfoque Ecosistemica” (An Ecosystem Approach to Human Health). Taught in Ecuador with students from University of Machala, Bolivar, and Cuenca in conjunction with University of British Columbia (Canada), Instituto Nacional de Higiene Epidemiología y Microbiología (Cuba), Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (Mexico), and Centro de Estudios y Asesoría en Salud (Health Research & Advisory Center, Ecuador). Member of teaching team in Ecuador for six of twelve modules (*). Thirteen Modules plus Seminars on thesis development and methodology: (i) Basic Environmental Health/ Introduction to Ecosystem Approaches to Human Health*, (ii) Design, methods and evaluation of community-based interventions, (iii) Waste, Water and Sanitation*; (iv) Housing and Community-Planning*; (v) Food, Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture*, (vi) Mining Communities, (vii) Ancestral Knowledge and Indigenous Health*, (viii) Agricultural Communities and use of Pesticides, (ix) Vector-borne and Zoonotic disease, (x) Air Pollution and Respiratory Disease, (xi) Global Change, (xii) Disaster Preparedness*, (xiii) Teaching in the Certificate Program, plus Thesis Seminars*.
2005 – 2007
Co-Instructor, HCEP 580L: Directed reading course on ‘Applying an ecosystem approach to human health (Ecohealth): Researching interactions among health, environment, and development’, University of British Columbia, Department of Health Care and Epidemiology. Co-taught with Assoc. Prof Jerry Spiegel.
2006 – 2007
Co-Instructor, TRMD 705, PH756: ‘Ecology of Infectious Disease’, Special Topics in Tropical Medicine, University of Hawaii, Department of Tropical Medicine. Co-taught with Prof. Bruce Wilcox
2004 - 2005
Tutor and lecturer in Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health, University of Otago. Courses: ‘Environmental Health’ (703), ‘Social Research Methods’ (704), ‘Risk Assessment, Health and Human Ecology’ (707).
1999 - 2001
8(b) Courses Taught at UNBC
Session Course Scheduled Class Hours Taught Number Credits Size Lectures Tutorials Labs Other
Winter/ Jan 2014
HHSC 606* 3 1 39 0 0
Winter/ Jan 2014
HHSC 473* 3 10 39 0 0
Summer/ June 2013
HHSC 760/NRES 760*
3 19 total, 12 WDA/CGTA (see Note 1)
39 15 0 Field school
Winter 2013
HHSC 440* 3 4 39 0 0
Winter 2013
HHSC 640* 3 2 39 0 0
Winter/Jan 2013
HHSC 801 PhD Seminar
Guest Lecturer
4 1 0 0
Summer/ June 2012
HHSC 640 3 12 total 3 UNBC/WDA (see Note 2)
39 15 0 Field school
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Winter/ Jan 2012
HHSC 606* 3 5 39 0 0
Winter/ Jan 2012
HHSC 473* 3 11 39 0 0
Winter/Jan 2011
HHSC 801 PhD Seminar
Guest Lecturer
8 1 0 0
Summer June 2011
HHSC 640 3 20 total 6 UNBC/WDA (see Note 3)
39 15 0 Field school
Winter/ Jan 2011
HHSC 606* 3 5 39 0 0
Winter/ Jan 2011
HHSC 473* 3 11 39 0 0
Fall 2010 FNST416 /606*
Guest Lecture
11 2 0 0
Fall 2010 Doctor, Patient and Society (NMP)
Guest Lecture, Nov 29
UBC DPAS class across 3 campuses
2
Winte /Jan 2010
HHSC 440* 3 5 39 0 0
Winter/Jan 2010
HHSC 640* 3 2 39 0 0
*cross-listed Notes on Student Numbers. The Field school on Ecosystem Approaches to Health is co-convened by the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health Summer School and includes students and co-instructors from across the country. Student numbers include:
• Graduate students able to register for credit under the Western Deans Agreement (WDA/UNBC) or Canadian Gradiate Transfer Agreement (CUGTA)
• Graduate students who register for ‘Independent Study’ (IS) credit at their own university; • Graduate students from other universities taking the field-course for interest only (IO) and not requiring
course credit; • Career development (CD) participants, including federal, provincial, municipal government employees,
health and environmental practitioners, university professors participating in a 3.5 day workshop at the start of the fieldschool
Note 2: Total number of 19 consists of x12 CUGTA/WDA/UNBC; x2 IS, x1 IO, x4 CD Note 2: Total number of 15 consists of x3 WDA/UNBC; x2 IS, x3 IO, x4 CD Note 3: Total number of 20 consists of x6 WDA/UNBC; x2 IS, x4 IO, x8 CD 8(c) Graduate Students Supervised and/or Co-Supervised Students are listed in order of start-date
Student Name Degree FT/PT
Program Type Year Principal Supervisor
Co-Supervisor
(CS) or Committee
Member (CM) Start Finish
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Jordan Brubacher MSc Health Sciences, SFU,
Sept 2013
Tim Takaro Margot W. Parkes (CM) Dianna Allen Stephen Dery
Carling Matthews MNRES Masters in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, UNBC
June 2013
Pamela Wright Margot W. Parkes (CM) Philip Mullins
Aseem Sharma MSc Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, UNBC
Stephen Déry
Peter Jackson Margot W. Parkes
Julia Russell MSc Community Health Sciences, UNBC
Sept 2012
Margot W. Parkes
Neil Hanlon Theresa Healy
Andrew Dunback, MNRES
Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, UNBC
Jan 2011
Annie Booth Margot W. Parkes (CM) Greg Halseth
Bianca Michel, MSc Community Health Sciences, UNBC
Sept 2011
Margot W. Parkes Henry Harder
tbd
Christopher Rose MNRES Masters in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, UNBC
Sept 2011
Margot W. Parkes
Annie Booth Phil Owens
Jessica Madrid MSc Community Health Sciences, UNBC
Sept 2010
Margot W. Parkes
Neil Hanlon Peter MacMillan
Lindsay Galway PhD Health Sciences, SFU,
Sept 2010
Tim Takaro Margot W. Parkes (CM) Dianna Allen
Pouyan Mahboubi PhD Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, UNBC,
Sept 2009
Laurie Chan Margot W. Parkes (CS) Neil Hanlon Craig Stephen
Comprehensive Exam only – not thesis (Masters in Disability Management, UNBC)
Student Name Degree (FT/PT)
Program Type Year Finish
Principal Advisor
Co-Supervisor
Amanda Logan
MA (PT)
Disability Management
Sept 2010
IP Margot W. Parkes
Gina Davis
MA (PT)
Disability Management
Sept 2010
IP Margot W. Parkes
Completed
Student Name Degree (FT/PT)
Program Type Year Finish Principal Advisor
Co-Supervisor
Joanna Paterson MSc Community Health Sciences, UNBC
Sept 2010
Jan 2014
Neil Hanlon Margot W. Parkes David Snadden
Beck, Lindsay MSc Masters in Community Health Sciences, UNBC
Sept 2010
Oct 2013
Margot W. Parkes
Scott Green Sarah De Leeuw
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Hilary McGregor MSc Community Health Sciences, UNBC
Sept 2010
August 2013
Sarah De Leeuw
Margot W. Parkes Candida Graham
Garraway, Leanna MSc Interdisciplinary Studies, UNBC
Sept 2010
April 2013
Neil Hanlon Margot W. Parkes Paul Michel
Sarah Elder MA M.A., University of British Columbia
Aug 2009
Aug 2010
Hisham Zerrifi, UBC
Margot W. Parkes
Ulises Freire MSc “Maestria en Salud con Enfoque Ecosistemica”/ Masters in Health with an Ecosystem Approach, University of Cuenca, Ecuador
Jan 2006
March2009
Jerry Spiegel, UBC
Margot W. Parkes
Marcelo Verdugo MSc “Maestria en Salud con Enfoque Ecosistemica”/ Masters in Health with an Ecosystem Approach, University of Cuenca, Ecuador
Jan 2006
March2009
Jerry Speigel, UBC
Margot W. Parkes
(8d) Continuing Education Activities (See Presentations 9 (a)–(f) for participations at scholarly conferences) Specific Continuing Education related to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
• January 21, 2010, UNBC Centre for Teaching and Learning “Tips for Teaching” workshop. • Sept 2007 – May 2009: UBC Faculty Certificate Program in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
(8e) Visiting Lecturer (indicate university/organization and dates)
University/ Organization Invited Lecture Dates University of Victoria A conversation about EcoHealth. Recorded
conversation for use in School of Public Health and Social Policy. Course Instructor: Dr. Trevor Hancok
06/2012
University of Manitoba, Natural Resources Institute
Invited presentation about Ecosystem Approaches to Health and Ecohealth. Course instructor: Dr. Shirley Thompson
10/2011
Université de Quebec a Montreal
Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health - Short Course, Montreal
06/2010
U. Guelph Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health - Short Course, Guelph
08/2009
Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia
‘EcoHealth & Watersheds: Promoting Health and Reducing Inequities through Ecosystem Management’
03/2009
Global Outreach Students Association, University of British Columbia
‘Indigenous Perspectives on Ecosystem Approaches to Health’
03/2009
Student Directed Seminar (FNH 497B), University of British Columbia
‘Ecosystem Approaches to Health Promotion for Perspectives on Health Promotion: Local to Global Seminar’
02/2008
Trent University ‘Public Policy In Global Perspective’, Environmental and Resource Studies
09/2007
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Visiting Scholar, Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning, University of British Columbia
Invited Scholar Seminar ‘Global Citizenship and Experiential Learning: Lessons from innovative, interdisciplinary education settings’ Invited Scholar Seminar and Research Working Group ‘Evaluating Experiential Learning and Transformation: Strategies and options from global health, sustainability and global citizenship initiatives’
04/2007
Liu Institute for Global Issues and Institute for Resources, Environment & Sustainability, University of British Columbia
Energy and Rural Development, RMES-500E, (Class on Energy, Education and Health). Course Professor: Hisham Zerrifi, Assistant Professor and Ivan Head South/North Research Chair, Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia
02/2007
Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph
‘Ecosystems, Health and Disease’ (81-330)
02/2003
University of Otago Tutor and Lecturer in Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health. Courses: ‘Environmental Health’ (703), ‘Social Research Methods’ (704), ‘Risk Assessment, Health and Human Ecology’ (707)
1999-2001
8(f) Other – Awards and Training for Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) and Mentorship Activities
Awards received by Students and Trainees (10)
1. Maya Gislason (2013) Nomination by UNBC as sole applicant put forward for a Banting Post-doctoral Fellowship Application (October 2013)
2. Julia Russell (2014) Indigenous Health and Well-Being Initiative’s (IHWI) Summer School, 3. Julia Russell (2013) Best Student Poster Award. Canadian Rural Health Research Society/ Northern
Heath Research Days. Prince George, November 15, 2013. 4. Chris Rose (2012) CoPEH-Canada Canada Training Award in Ecosystem Approaches to Health 5. Lindsay Beck (2012) Best Student Poster Award. Northern Heath Research Days. Prince George,
November, 2012 6. Lindsay Beck (2012) Kloshe Tillicum Aboriginal Health Research Masters Fellowship, 7. Lindsay Beck (2012) Indigenous Health and Well-Being Initiative’s (IHWI) Summer School 8. Lindsay Beck (2011) CoPEH-Canada Canada Training Award in Ecosystem Approaches to Health 9. Jessica Madrid (2010 & 2011)Astra Zeneca Rural Scholarship 10. Pouyan Mahboubi (2010-2013) NSERC CREATE Program in Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
(HERA) Training and Mentorship for Highly Qualified Personnel – paid through research funds (14) Trainees under my supervision as UNBC who have also worked in my research team (reverse order by start date):
1. Ian Picketts, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2013-present); 2. Kendra Mitchell-Foster, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2013-present); 3. Maya Gislason, Post-Doctoral Fellow (2013-present); 4. Julia Russell, Research Assistant (2012-present); 5. Christopher Rose, Research Assistant (2011- 2013); 6. Leanna Garraway, Research Assistant (2011); 7. Lindsay Beck, Research Assistant (2010- 2013); 8. Joanna Paterson, Research Assistant (2010-2012);
In addition, my research grants have provided opportunities for research training of highly qualified personnel (HQP) at the undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral students (reverse order by start date):
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9. Vanessa Sloan Morgan, PhD in progress (Interdisciplinary Studies, Dalhousie University), Research Associate UNBC (2013-2014)
10. Pascal Sirois, MSc (U. Moncton), CoPEH-Canada Research Assistant (2012). 11. Selena Demenoff, BSc (Health Sciences, UNBC), UNBC Research Assistant, (2012 -2013) 12. Emily Root, PhD in progress (Education, Lakehead University), CoPEH-Canada Research Assistant,
(2011); 13. Kallie Smith, BSc (Biology, UNBC), CoPEH-Canada Research Assistant, (2011). 14. Jordan Crosina, BSc (Health Sciences, UNBC), UNBC Research Assistant, (2010 -2012) 15. Marta Berbes-Blazquez, PhD, in progress (Environmental Studies, York University), Research Assistant
to Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health, (2011) 16. Courtney Le Bourdais, MA (NRES, UNBC), UNBC Research Assistant, (2009 to 2013); 17. Suzanne McCullagh, PhD, in progress (Philosophy, U. Guelph), CoPEH-Canada Research Assistant and
project lead on CoPEH-Canada Teaching Manual (2009-2012). 18. Maude St-Cyr Bouchard, MA in progress (Communications, UQAM), CoPEH-Canada Research Assistant
(2009-present) 19. Melanie Lemire, PhD (UQAM), Research Assistant and Node Coordinator for CoPEH-Canada (2008-
2010)
Training and Mentorship for Highly Qualified Personnel – independently funded (5) My field-building and leadership roles in the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoPEH-Canada) and the International Association for Ecology & Health (IAEH), have also provided opportunities for mentorship and research training to independently funded graduate and post-doctoral students:
1. Micah Hahn, PhD in progress (U. Wisc, Madison, USA), Student Representative on IAEH Board, (2009-present)
2. Sherilee Harper, PhD in progress (U. Guelph), CoPEH-Canada Alumni Communications Coordinator, CoPEH-Canada, (2009 – present)
3. Maya Gislason, PhD (U. Sussex, UK), Secretary of IAEH Student Section, Project Director and Researcher for IAEH Web-based and Distance Engagement Initiative (2009-present)
4. Sarah Olson, PhD (U. Wisc, Madison, USA), Student Representative on IAEH Board, (2006-2009) 5. Jennifer Vansteenksite MA, (U. CoPEH-Canada Research Award Recipient for ecohealth research in
Haiti (2009 – present) 9. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (list most recent first) 9(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments My research orientation originated during training and work as a medical doctor in New Zealand and subsequent training in applied research in public health, human ecology, and the emerging field of ecohealth, or ecosystem approaches to health. My research has focused on the impacts of ecosystem change on social determinants of health, and the design of research, education and governance options that address converging objectives at the interface of health, ecosystems and society. Notable areas of special interest and accomplishment, include: • Research linking water resources management and the determinants of health • Methodological innovation for participatory approaches to environment and health research. • Frameworks and indicators linking health, ecosystems and society. • Profiling and prioritizing Indigenous perspectives in the emerging field of Ecohealth • Contributions to ecohealth field-building: Linking health, ecosystems & society in research and teaching. More detail about each of these areas of accomplishment is provided in Section 13. Research keywords: Determinants of Health; Ecosystem Approaches to Human Health (Ecohealth); Environment and Health; Health & Community Development; Health & Sustainability; Health Promotion; Knowledge Translation & Exchange; Intersectoral governance; Multi-stakeholder Research Methods; Public Health; Participatory and Action Research; Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Integration, Engagement, Application.
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9(b) Research or equivalent grants (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C) or non-competitively (NC)). (Projects listed in order of end-date) Funded Projects:
Granting Agency
Subject COMP
$ Per Year Year Principal Investigator
Co-Investigator(s)
Nechako Enviroment Enhancement Fund
Integrated Watershed Research in the Nechako River Basin
C 125,000 2014-2017
Ellen Petticrew Stephen Dery Philip Owens Margot W. Parkes
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
"Telling Stories About Storytelling: Critical engagements with narrative and new media for health in northern British Columbia",
C $24,995 2014-2015
Margot W. Parkes Sarah De Leeuw
Margo Greenwood Henry Harder Kendra Mitchell-Foster Vanessa Sloan Morgan
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Local needs and EcoHealth-2014 in the context of climate change
NC 19,500 2014 Margot W. Parkes
CoPEH-Canada
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) Workforce Development Products and Tools Contribution Program
Linking public health, ecosystems and equity through ecohealth training and capacity building
C 115,000 2013-2015
Margot W. Parkes Karen Morrison, Johanne Saint- Charles,
CoPEH-Canada including: M. Bunch, D. Cole, K. Morrison, J. Saint- Charles, C. Surette, C. Stephen, C. Vaillancourt, RF. Woollard (Co-PIs)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Integrating Water and Public Policy: Perspectives from research and the field
C 28,091 2012 Hallstrom LK Parkes MW
BC Real Estate Foundation Partnering Fund (UNBC)
Communities and Health in Living Landscapes: Barriers and opportunities for place integration through outdoor recreation in the Mackenzie-Peace corridor.
C $12,000 2011-2012
Pam Wright
Margot W. Parkes Philip Mullins
CIHR Food systems and health equity in an era of globalization: Think, Eat and Grow Green Globally (TEG3)
C $373,275 2011-2016
Jerry Spiegel (UBC)
J. Black (UBC) G. Chapman (UBC) AM Nicol (UBC) Margot W. Parkes A. Rojas (UBC) T.Takaro (SFU) A.Yassi (UBC) etc
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Granting Agency
Subject COMP
$ Per Year Year Principal Investigator
Co-Investigator(s) Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions - Graduate Student Fellowship funding
Can boil water advisories in BC be linked to extreme weather events that may increase with climate change?
C $12,000 2013 Tim Takaro (SFU)
Co-Applicants: Dianne Allen (SFU) Stephen Dery (UNBC) Margot W. Parkes (UNBC)
SSHRC (LOI) Rural Sustainability: Complexity, Informality and Partnerships in Planning, Policy and Governance
C $19,700 2012-2013
Lars Hallstrom (U. Alberta)
Co-Applicants: Greg Hallseth, UNBC Margot W Parkes, UNBC Martin Bunch (York U/NESH) Karen Morrison (U. Guelph /NESH), Henry Venema (IISD, NESH) and others
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Centre
Integrating Water and Public Policy: Perspectives from research and the field
C $28,091 2012 Lars Hallstrom (PI). U Alberta
Margot W. Parkes (CI) and Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health
Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Knowledge Translation Branch
Improving social and environmental determinants of health through integrated water governance (Operating Grant: Knowledge to Action)
C $89,109 2011-2013 (extended to 2014)
Margot W. Parkes
Ronald Chapman (Principle Knowledge-user Applicant), Northern Health
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Consolidation and Expansion of International Association for Ecology & Health and EcoHealth Journal activities
NC $20,000 2011 -2014
Margot W. Parkes Peter Daszak (Co-PI’s)
Jakob Zinsstag Carlos Passos Alonso Aguirre
BC Real Estate Foundation Partnering Fund (UNBC)
Working together to protect and enhance land, waterways and health in Northern BC: leveraging the potential of the Murray Creek Rehabilitation Project
C $12,000 2011-2012
Margot W. Parkes Phil Owens
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
Health Land – Healthy People
C $25000 2010-2011
Margo Greenwood
Margot W. Parkes Jeff Redding
SSHRC The stakeholder workshop series: climate change/water/salmon: research into policy
C $56,330 2011-2012
Phil Owens Stephen Dery Margot Parkes Ellen Petticrew
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Granting Agency
Subject COMP
$ Per Year Year Principal Investigator
Co-Investigator(s) International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
A Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Human Health with an Ecohealth training and awards program
NC $333,333 (three years)
2008 – 2012 (extended to 2013)
Margot W. Parkes, B Hunter, K. Morrison, J. Saint- Charles, RF. Woollard (Co-PIs)
CoPEH-Canada team
Public Health Agency of Canada
Watersheds as Settings for Health and Well-Being
C $75,000 2010-2011
Co-PI’s: Martin Bunch Lars Hallstrom Karen Morrison Margot W. Parkes Henry Venema*
*Network for Ecosystem Sustainability & Health
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
Improving social and environmental determinants of health through integrated water governance
C $24,430 2010-2011
Margot W. Parkes
n/a
International Institute for Sustainable Development
Priorities and State of the Art in Integrating Ecohealth and Watershed Management Approaches
NC $10,000 2010-2011
Martin Bunch (York University)
Margot W. Parkes Karen Morrison Henry Venema Lars Hallstrom
BC Real Estate Foundation Partnering Fund (UNBC)
Linking land, waterways and healthy living: Exploring the Murray Creek Stream Restoration Project as a setting for health and sustainability
C $8580 2010 Margot W. Parkes
n/a
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Proposal for Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health International Network (CoIN)
NC $69,463 2010 Robert Woollard & Margot W. Parkes (Co-Principal Investigators)
Initial CoIN Partners in Brazil, Burkina Faso, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Lebanon, and Canada.
LOI - International Research Initiative on Adaptation to Climate Change (CIHR, IDRC, NSERC, SSHRC)
Linking global health and climate adaptation for resilient coastal communities
C 20,000 2010 Craig Stephen Martin Forde
Margot W. Parkes Grant Murray
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Granting Agency
Subject COMP
$ Per Year Year Principal Investigator
Co-Investigator(s) University of British Columbia, Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund
Establishing a sustainable platform for ethical international service learning practices
C $87,967
2009 Shafik Dharamsi
Margot W. Parkes and UBC colleagues
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
Governing watersheds as settings for health and wellbeing
C $20,000
2009 Chris D. Metcalfe
Margot W. Parkes, Lars Hallstrom, Karen Morrison, Martin Bunch
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Development of a proposal to establish a university consortium for the management of an ecohealth graduate awards program
C $12,150
2007 Margot W. Parkes
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Initiative in Global Health Research Fellowship
Global Health and Ecosystem Sustainability: How are we training researchers and practitioners to effectively address cross-sectoral determinants of global health and vulnerability?
C $45,000
2007-2009
Margot W. Parkes
National Institutes of Health (NIH) (USA)
Emerging infectious disease and socioecological systems: Integrating social science methods and ecosystem approaches for the Asia-Pacific Region.
C $50,000
2004 Bruce A. Wilcox
Margot W. Parkes, Nancy Lewis, Duane Gubler
HMSA Foundation “Strengthening Community Capacity For Health In Waimānalo: Community Health Indicators”
C $25,000 2004 Bruce Wilcox, Hawaii. Principal Investigator: Bruce Wilcox, Division of Ecology and Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, USA.
Margot W. Parkes
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Granting Agency
Subject COMP
$ Per Year Year Principal Investigator
Co-Investigator(s) New Zealand Health Research Council
Linking Human and Ecosystem Health: Waterborne Disease in New Zealand
C $120,000 1999-2001
Margot W. Parkes
New Zealand Health Research Council
Use of environmental health indicators to detect thresholds of human and ecosystem adaptation to environmental stressors
C $8,000
1997 Margot W. Parkes
Funded Applications Currently under review:
Granting Agency
Subject COMP
$ Per Year Year Principal
Investigator
Co-Investigator(s)
BC Real Estate Foundation Partnering Fund
Using scenarios to improve community sustainability, land use and resilience in a changing Nechako River Basin
C 14,581 2014-2015
Stephen Dery Margot W. Parkes, Ian Picketts
BC Real Estate Foundation Partnering Fund
Revisiting Land, Health & Well-Being Connections for Carrier and Sekani Peoples in Northern BC
C 14,506 2012-2013
Henry Harder Margot W. Parkes, Travis Holyk Virgina Russell
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Partnership Grants)
Rural Sustainability: Context, Complexity, Planning, Policy and Implementation
C 2014-2022
Hallstrom, Lars Multi-site collaboration with two UNBC Co-Applicants:
Parkes MW Hallseth G
9(c) Research or equivalent contracts (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C)
or non-competitively (NC)).
Granting Subject COMP $ Year Principal Co-Investigator(s) Agency Investigator NCCAH Linking Land, Children,
Identity and Health: Literature review and Environmental Scan
(NC) 3000 2011 Margot W. Parkes
Lindsay Beck (RA)
NCCAH EcoHealth and Aboriginal Health: A Review of Common Ground
(NC) 3000 2010 Margot W. Parkes
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Health Canada
Healthy Communities: Defining Our Future A Community Study to Examine Health Issues and their Relationship to Environmental Contaminants within the Takla Lake First Nation and Tsay Keh Dene Traditional Territories
C 175,956 (14,000
to UNBC)
2010-
2011
Margot W. Parkes Mamdouh Shubair
(Co-PIs)
Community-driven project with Takla Lake First Nation
who manage funds with disbursement to UNBC research
leads.
9 (d) Invited Presentations (42) does not include Other Presentations at Conferences see 9 (e), or conference participation as keynote or plenary speaker, or convening or organising sessions at conferences – see 9 (g)
i. Parkes MW (2013). Tools for Integration: Using Indicators, Maps and Scenarios to address converging Health, Environment & Community Objectives in Watersheds. Watersheds 2014 Forum. Duncan, BC, Jan 28-30, 2013 (Invited Presentation)
ii. Parkes MW. (2013)Cumulative Effects and Impacts: Perspectives on Wellbeing. Cumulative Impacts Forum. UNBC Prince George, BC. (Invited Presentation)
iii. Parkes MW (2013). "Upstream is a place": Collective learning & stories about watersheds, well-being and the environment as a context for health”. Wellington School of Medicine Seminar Series. December 16, 2013. Wellington, New Zealand. (Invited Presentation)
iv. Parkes MW (2013). “Global Change and Public Health: Addressing the Ecological Determinants of Health”. Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Ottawa, June 11. (Invited Presentation on CPHA Panel)
v. Parkes MW and Stephen C (2012) Taking it Outside: Health, Ecology and Implications for BC Communties. BC Ministry of Health Research Rounds. Victora. BC. Nov 27, 2012 (Invited Presentation)
vi. Parkes MW (2012) “Getting our hands wet & dirty: Watersheds as settings for intersectoral action”. Integrating Water Innovation Forum, Camrose, AB, 10 August, 2012, (Invited Presentation)
vii. Parkes MW (2012). “Watersheds & Ecohealth – Moving from Knowledge to Action”. Public Lecture and keynote: Kiskatinaw Watershed Research Forum and Field Tour. Dawson Creek July 24, 2012 (Invited Presentation)
viii. Parkes MW (2012). “Ecosystem & Human Health: Rio+20, Wicked Problems & Public Health“. Contribution to panel on “Ecosystem and Human Health: From CPHA’s 1992 Report to Rio+20 and Beyond”. Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Edmonton, June 11-14. (Invited Panelist)
ix. Parkes MW (2012) “Environment as Context for Health: An Integrated Setting Approach”. Presentation to the Northern Health Executive regarding proposed Northern Health Position on the environment as a Context for Health. June 4, 2012 (Invited Presentation)
x. Parkes MW (2012) “EcoHealth and Watersheds: Towards an integrated settings approach and intersectoral action for Health”. BC Occupational And Environmental Health Research Network Conference, Vancouver, BC. (Invited Presentation)
xi. Parkes MW (2012) “EcoHealth, Aboriginal Health and converging Training Opportunities for health, ecosystems and society”. EcoHealth and Aboriginal Health Research Planning Meeting. Whariki Research Centre. 15 May 2012. (Invited Presentation and Discussion)
xii. Parkes MW (2012) “EcoHealth, OneHealth, Global Health: Diversity, emergence and resilience as a response to wicked problems”. Centre for Sustainable Agriculture, Fisheries,and Energy, Univeristy of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. 8 May 2012. (Invited Presentation)
xiii. Parkes MW (2012) “Complementary journeys from The science of Disease & Diagnosis to The Art of Health & ‘Home’.” Contribution to CIHR-funded HealthArt ‘Café Scientifique: What role does creativity play in developing and/or maintaining healthy communities?, Two Rivers Gallery, March 15, 2012. (Invited Presentation)
xiv. Parkes MW (2012) “EcoHealth, OneHealth, Global Health: Why diversity, emergence and resilience are key to responding to wicked problems”. NRESi Collquia, UNBC, Prince George, BC, Feb 3, 2012. (Invited Presentation)
xv. Parkes MW, Chapman R. (2011). “Partner/Collaborator Presentation: Intersectoral water governance as a vehicle to improve social and environmental determinants of health ”. Fraser Basin Council: Upper Fraser Sustainability Dialogue Session. Prince George, BC. November 16, 2011. (Invited Presentation).
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xvi. Parkes MW. (2011). "Climate Change as a ‘Wicked Problem’: Ecohealth, One Health and a next generation of knowledge to action". Climate Change Task Group of the Joint Council of the Canadian Chief Medical Officers of Health- Chief Veterinary Officers of Health. Location. November 15, 2011. (Invited Presentation).
xvii. Parkes MW. (2011). Building Capacity for Public Health Action. Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) conference. Montréal, Québec, June 21, 2011. (Invited Moderator).
xviii. Parkes MW. (2011). "Teaching and Learning Ecohealth: An international workshop". Nov 3-6, 2011, Montreal, QB. (Invited Panelist).
xix. Parkes MW (2011). "Getting our hands wet and dirty: Engaging with watersheds as settings for intersectoral health action". Research Days 2011: Showcasing Healthcare and Research Partnerships. Prince George. Nov 1, 2011. (Invited Panelist).
xx. Parkes MW. (2011). "Ecohealth: linking health, ecosystems & society". Regional Directors’ Health Protection Council. Prince George. Oct 26, 2011. (Invited Presentation).
xxi. Parkes MW. (2011) “Linking health, ecosystems and society in Northern BC watersheds". Eco Health, Ecosystems and Watersheds Workshop Merritt, BC, October 20, 2011. (Invited speaker).
xxii. Parkes MW. (2011). “Watershed governance as a vehicle for fostering social, ecological, and community health and wellbeing”. The Stakeholder Workshop Series: Water. Williams Lake, BC. July 21, 2011. (Invited Presentation).
xxiii. Parkes MW. (2011). “Think Canada/ Pensez Canada’ Press Breakfast Delegation Focused on the Theme of Water”. 177th annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Washington, DC, February 17-21, 2011. (Invited Panelist).
xxiv. Parkes MW. “Ecohealth & Watersheds: New settings to re-integrate equity & ecosystems as determinants of health”. Presentation to Public Health Agency of Canada, and invited guests. Ottawa. Sept 27, 2010. (Invited Presentation).
xxv. Parkes MW. (2010) “Ecohealth & Watersheds”. Presentation to Conference Board of Canada, Centre for Environmental Health meeting on: “Improving Coordination and Collaboration across Jurisdictions and Organizations”. Ottawa. Sept 28, 2010. (Invited Presentation).
xxvi. Parkes MW. (2010) Guest Speaker at BC Water Symposium, Public Forum on Water and Climate in Northern BC, University of Northern British Columbia. Aug 30-Sept 1, 2010 (Invited Presentation).
xxvii. Parkes MW. (2010) Ecohealth In Canada: Actions To Link Public Health, Ecosystem Sustainability And Social Equity. Invited by the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health to convene and present as a meeting panelist. Canadian Public Health Association Centenary Conference. Toronto, ON, June 15th 2010. (Invited Presentation).
xxviii. Parkes MW (2010). Invited presentation in session on “Public Health and Ecological Sustainability: Past, Present and Future”. Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference. Toronto, Ontario, June 13-15., 2010 (Invited Presentation).
xxix. Parkes MW. (2010) Invited panelist in session on “Into the Future: Zoonotic Diseases and the Health of Canadians”. Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference. Toronto, Ontario, June 13-15, 2010 (Invited Panelist).
xxx. Parkes MW(2010) Invited speaker at Indigenous Ecohealth Hui: “Whenua ora, tangata ora - Healthy places, healthy people”. Hosted by Whariki Research Centre, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand. April 15th, 2010. (Invited Speaker).
xxxi. Parkes MW. (2010) Invited presentation on “Watersheds as settings to link equity, ecosystems, and Indigenous health” Consensus Conference on Small Water Systems Management for the Promotion of Indigenous Health, Victoria, March 21-22, 2010. (Invited Presentation).
xxxii. Parkes MW. (2009) Invited presentation on “Linking ecosystems, equity & health in watersheds” Northern Regional Drinking Water Team meeting, Feb 9, 2010. (Invited Presentation)
xxxiii. Parkes MW (2009) "Climate Change, Health and the G8: Can climate change be a lever to re-integrate equity and ecosystems for global health? Invited contribution to the Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research Learning Forum, Ottawa. October 25, 2009. (Invited Panelist).
xxxiv. Parkes MW. (2009) "Better Together for Ecohealth? Lessons and insights from the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health? Presentation to the International Development Research Centre, Ecohealth Program Initiative. October 29, 2009. (Invited Presentation).
xxxv. Parkes MW (2009) “Linking Ecosystems and Equity for Aboriginal Health”. Aboriginal Health Symposium hosted by the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, University of Northern British Columba, Prince George, British Columbia, November 19-21, 2009. (Invited Presentation).
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xxxvi. Parkes MW (with Sipos Y) “Evaluating Collaborative Learning: A guiding framework for post-secondary courses that integrate health, sustainability and diversity” Invited presentation to UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems review of Land, Food and Community Series. May 12, 2009.
xxxvii. Parkes MW. EcoHealth & Watersheds: Promoting Health and Reducing Inequities through Ecosystem Management. Invited presentation to Liu Institute for Global Issues Seminar Series. Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, March 19 2009
xxxviii. Parkes MW Advances in Ecosystem Approaches to Health: Concept & Theory. Invited presentation at International Development Centre Ecohealth Program Initiative Planning Retreat, Feb 16 2009. Ottawa, ON.
xxxix. Parkes MW “Watersheds and EcoHealth: Ecosystems as a 'settings' for promoting health and sustainability”. Contribution to International Workshop “Improving Global Health through Safe Water” hosted by United Nations University-International Network on Water, Environment and Health, McMaster University and the World Health Organization (WHO). McMaster University, 9-11 June 2007, Hamilton, Canada (Invited Speaker).
xl. Parkes MW “Definitions, Challenges and Linkages in the work of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning”. Invited contribution to “Learning with the Literature Series” hosted by University of British Columbia Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Oct 24, 2008. A facilitated discussion of McKinney, K. (2006). "Attitudinal and Structural Factors Contributing to Challenges in the Work of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning." New Directions for Institutional Research 129 (Spring): 37-50.
xli. Parkes MW “Global Citizenship and Experiential Learning: Lessons from innovative, interdisciplinary education settings. Invited Scholar Seminar, University of British Columbia Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, April 19, 2007
xlii. Parkes MW, Dharamsi S, Harlap Y, Sipos Y Evaluating Experiential Learning and Transformation: Strategies and options from global health, sustainability and global citizenship initiatives. Collaborative workshop presented as part of Invited Scholar series, University of British Columbia Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, April 19, 2007
xliii. Parkes MW “Community and EcoHealth in Rural New Zealand and Ecuador”. Ecosystem Health and Sustainable Livelihoods Conference. University of Guelph, Canada. June 4-7, 2006. (Invited Speaker).
9 (e) Other Presentations (26) does not include Invited Presentations at Conferences see 9 (d), or conference participation as keynote or plenary speaker, or convening or organising sessions at conferences – see 9 (g) * Peer-reviewed abstract, published in conference documents ** Session Organiser
i. Blashki G, Abelsohn A, Flegg K, Parkes MW. (accepted for June 2014) 'Family practitioners in the field: environmental stories from across the globe: Presentations from Chapter Authors”. 19th WONCA Europe Conference. 2-5 July 2014.
ii. Parkes MW (2013). “Learning together to address the Health & Wellbeing Dynamics of Watershed Governance.” Watersheds 2014 Forum. Duncan, BC, Jan 28-30, 2013 (Workshop Presentation in co-convened workshop – see 9 (g)**
iii. Parkes MW (2013) “‘A Drop in the Bucket’: Storytelling for Health & Place in the North”. Presentation to the BC Healthy Communities” Webinar. January 31, 2013.
iv. Parkes MW and Bowering D (2013). "Upstream is a place": Learning together about watersheds as intersectoral settings for health”. Public Health Association of BC Conference, Nov 3, 2013, Burnaby, BC.
v. Parkes MW (2013). “Watersheds & Human Health: Stewardship as a path to link health, environment & community”. BC Interior Stewards Workshop. Vanderhoof, BC, May 8, 2013
vi. Parkes MW (2013). “Watersheds, Health, Indicators & Governance: Towards Integration? Presentation to the Canadian Sustainability Indicators Network” Webinar. April 3, 2013.
vii. Parkes MW and Razack R (2013). “Convergence: Why Human Ecology and EcoHealth Matters for Disaster Management”. Human Ecology Conference, Canberra, February 4-8, 2013.
viii. Déry, SJ, Hernández-Henríquez MA, Owens PN, Parkes MW and Petticrew EL. Climate Oscillations and the Hydroclimatology of the Fraser River Basin. Fall AGU, San Franscisco, CA. Dec 5-9, 2012.
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ix. Parkes MW, Chapman R (2012) “A new generation of intersectoral approaches to health: Getting our hands ‘wet and dirty’ in watersheds as settings for health in Northern BC, Canada” Symposia Contribution to ‘The Political Economy of Ecohealth and Watersheds’. EcoHealth2012, Kunming China, Oct 15-18.
x. Parkes MW, Chapman R (2012). “Getting our hands wet and dirty: Engaging with watersheds as ‘settings’ for intersectoral health actions in Northern BC. Wednesday, June 13. Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Edmonton, AB, June 11-14, 2012. *
xi. Parkes MW, L.K. Hallstrom (presenting), K. Morrison, M. Bunch, H. Venema, C. Neudoerffer, (2012) Water, watersheds and health: Integrating ecohealth and watershed management approaches for water governance. Planet Under Pressure. London March 26-29.
xii. Parkes MW, Chapman R. (2011). “Getting our hands wet and dirty: Engaging with watersheds as ‘settings’ for intersectoral health actions in Northern BC”. Public Health Association of BC 2011: Conference and Annual General Meeting. Richmond, BC. November 28, 2011.*
xiii. Parkes MW, Beck L, Litke S. (2010). New opportunities to link watersheds, sustainability and wellbeing in Northern BC communities. Taking the Next Steps Conference Sustainability Planning, Policy and Participation for Rural Canadian Communities. Camrose, Alberta. Oct 2010.
xiv. Saint-Charles J,Parkes MW. (2010). The Relevance of Communities of Practice for Ecosystem approaches to Health: connecting and learning. London EcoHealth Conference Aug 19-21, 2010. *
xv. Bunch M, Venema HD, Morrison K,Parkes MW, Hallstrom LK. (2010) Priorities and State of the Art in Integrating Ecohealth and Watershed management Approaches. London EcoHealth Conference Aug 19-21, 2010.
xvi. P. Horwitz,Parkes MW (2010) Water, Health And Ecosystems: Integrated Settings For Health And Sustainability. 20th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, 11-15 July 2010, Geneva, Switzerland (Presentation).*
xvii. Parkes MW. (2009),“EcoHealth & Watersheds: Promoting Health and Reducing Inequities through Ecosystem Management” Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Winnipeg, 7-10 June 2009 *
xviii. Parkes, MW. (2008).“Building capacity for transdisciplinarity – Insights from the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health.” International EcoHealth Forum 2008. December 1-5, 2008. Mérida, Mexico. (Invited Panelist). *
xix. Parkes MW. (2009),“EcoHealth & Watersheds: Promoting Health and Reducing Inequities through Ecosystem Management” Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Winnipeg, 7-10 June 2009.*
xx. Lambert T,Parkes MW (2008). “Toxic legacies and aboriginal health.” In ‘Environmental Justice: Identifying a role for public health research and practice’ Workshop. The 7th International Conference on Urban Health. October 29-31, 2008. Vancouver, Canada. (Panelist and Discussant).
xxi. Harlap Y, Parkes MW. (2008). “Preparing educators for the 21st century: Teaching and learning for global citizenship.” Two hour workshop based on development of Handbook “Road to Global Citizenship: An Educators Toolbook”. Educational Developers Caucus (EDC) Annual Winter Conference 2008 Spanning the Career of an Educational Developer. February 22-23, 2008. Kwantlen University College and Simon Fraser University. Vancouver, Canada. (Workshop Presenter).
xxii. Spiegel JM, Breilh J,Parkes MW, Bowie W, Pearce L, Yassi A. (2007). UBC’s experience in building partnerships for development in Ecuador – 1. From the top down: Establishing sustainable community-focused networks. Proceedings of the 11th UNESCO-APEID International Conference "Reinventing Higher Education: Toward Participatory and Sustainable Development". December 12-14, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand.*
xxiii. Isaacs S,Parkes MW, Arya N, Waltner-Toews D. (2007). “Workshop on ecosystem health approaches to infectious diseases in a globalized society: How this might influence Public Health Action.” The 19th IUHPE Conference on Health Promotion and Education. June 10-15, 2007. Vancouver, Canada. (Co-Convenor and Presenter).
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xxiv. Parkes MW, Spiegel J, Carbarcas F. (2007). “Crossing cultures, disciplines and sectors to build capacity for Ecohealth in Ecuador. Contribution to Symposium: “Training and capacity building for Ecohealth research, practice and decision-making: Insights from international collaborative initiatives to address health, ecosystem sustainability and development”. The 19Pth IUHPE Conference on Health Promotion and Education, June 10-15, 2007. Vancouver, Canada (Co-Convenor and Panelist).
xxv. Parkes MW, Horwitz P. (2006). “Catchments and health: Exploring ecosystems as a 'settings' for promoting health and sustainability.” Towards a New Public Health. An Ecological View. Public Health Association of British Columbia Conference. November 27, 2006. Vancouver, Canada. (CME credits).
xxvi. Parkes MW. (2005). “Transdisciplinary approaches to emerging infectious disease.” Emerging Infectious Disease and Social-Ecological Systems: Integrating social science methods and ecosystem approaches to improve infectious diseases research in the Asia-Pacific Region. Meeting co-hosted by APTMID and East-West Center, March 9 -11, 2005. Honolulu, Hawai‘i. (Panelist and Discussant).*
xxvii. Parkes, MW. (2004). “Collaborating For Health and Sustainability in NZ/Aotearoa & Hawaii: Ecosystem-Based, Community-Oriented, Participatory Action Research.” Global Ecological Integrity Group Conference. July 11-14, 2004. Montreal, Canada. (Conference Presentation).
xxviii. Parkes, MW. (2003). “Linking ecosystems and social systems for health and sustainability: Lessons from the Taieri River Catchment.” International Forum on Ecosystem Approaches to Human Health. Université du Québec à Montréal. May18 – 23, 2003. Montreal, Canada. (Conference Presentation).
9 (f) Other 9 (g) Conference Participation (Keynote Speaker, Organizer, Convener etc.) (31) Examples below delineate keynotes and plenary contributions at conferences, plus convening and organizing roles in conferences, scholarly symposia and meetings. See 9 (d) and (e) for invited and other presentations.
Invited Keynote and Plenary contributions to Conferences and Scholarly Meetings (9) i. Parkes MW (2014, forthcoming). Invited Keynote Presentation at Guelph Development Symposium, Guelph
Ontatio, May 6, 2014 ii. Parkes MW (2013). “Lessons from Communities of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health” Oceania
EcoHealth Symposium and Workshop. Linking People’s, Landscapes, Health & Wellbeing. 9-11 December, 2013, Melbourne, Australia (Invited Plenary Presentation)
iii. Parkes MW (2013). “Upstream is a place": Collective learning and stories about watersheds, well-being and the environment as a context for health”. Canadian Rural Health Research Society/Northern Heath Research Days.. Prince George, November 15, 2013. (Invited Keynote Presentation)
iv. Parkes MW (2013). Ecological & Social Environments: Advances on integration & intersectoral action through Ecosystem Approaches to Health. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Health and Environments Forum, Ottawa, Ontario, May 23, 2013 (Invited Plenary Presentation)
v. Parkes MW and Wright P. (2011) "Health and Parks: A Conversation with Dr. Margot Parkes & Dr. Pam Wright". Healthy by Nature Forum. Vancouver, BC. Sept 22, 2011 (Invited keynote).
vi. Parkes MW. (2008). “Water for life, health & sustainability: An ecosystem approach to reintegrate water resource management with the determinants of health.” Water Tribune, ExpoZaragosa, Thematic Week ‘Water for Life’. June 30 - July 2, 2008. Zaragosa, Spain. (Invited Keynote).
vii. Parkes MW. (2007). “Learning by doing: Ecohealth as a lesson in cultural change.” Asia Pacific EcoHealth Conference ‘Ecology and Health: People & Places in a Changing World’. November 30 - December 3, 2007. Melbourne, Australia (Invited Keynote).
viii. Parkes MW, Horwitz P. (2005). “An ecosystem approach to biodiversity and health.” International Conference on Health & Biodiversity. August 23-25, 2005. Galway, Ireland, (Invited Keynote).
ix. Parkes MW. (2002). “Linking ecosystems and social systems as foundations for public health.” NZ Public Health Association Conference. June 26-28, 2002. Dunedin, New Zealand (Invited Keynote).
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Convened and organized conferences, scholarly symposia and meetings (22)
i. Jan 31, 2013. A Drop in the Bucket. BC Healthy Communities Citizen Series Webinar. (Parkes MW, co-convenor, with Vanessa Sloan Morgan, Maya Gislason, Kendra Mitchell Foster, Sandra Harris). http://bchealthycommunities.ca/event/4127/view
ii. Jane 28, 2013. “Learning together to address the Health & Wellbeing Dynamics of Watershed Governance.” Watersheds 2014 Forum. Duncan, BC, Jan 28-30, 2013 (Co-Convened with Wayne Salewski, Reg Whiten).
iii. Jan 10-11, 2013. Cumulative Impacts Forum. UNBC Prince George, BC. (Parkes MW Co-convenor, with Greg Hallseth, Michael Gillingham, Chris Johnson, and Bill McGill).
iv. June 9, 2013. Ecohealth Practice & Policy: innovations to link health, ecosystems & society/ Pratiques et Politiques en AÉS: des innovations pour relier la santé, les écosystèmes et la société. Preconference workshop at CPHA conference, Ottawa, ON (Parkes MW Co-convenor, with Donald Cole and Celine Surette).
v. August 10-11, 2012: Integrating Water Innovation Forum, Camrose, AB, 10 August, 2012, ( Parkes MW Co-convenor, with host Lars Hallstrom).
vi. June 12, 2012: COPEH-Canada Workshop: “Navigating the interface between social and environmental determinants of health through ecosystem approaches to health” Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) Confernce, Edmonton June 11-14 ( Parkes MW Lead-convenor for CoPEH-Canada)
vii. June 11, 2012: CoPEH-Canada Pre-Conference Workshop: “Strengthening Capacity and Valuing Career Pathways that Link Health, Ecosystems and Equity” . Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) Confernce, Edmonton June 11-14 ( Parkes MW Lead-convenor for CoPEH-Canada)
viii. March 20-21, 2012: “Health, environment, and community information in watersheds: Making the connections through maps and spatial tools”. Knowledge to Action workshop hosted in Vanderhoof BC, March 20-21. ( Parkes MW Lead-convenor with S. Emmons UNBC, and M. Bunch, U. York)
ix. March 20, 2012, World Water Day Community Gathering “Watersheds & Health: Working together to support health, environment, and community" Co-hosted by the UNBC-Northern Health Ecohealth & Watersheds in Northern BC Knowledge to Action project and the District of Vanderhoof ( Parkes MW Lead Convener)
x. October 27 2011. Jean Lebel. Director Environment and Agriculture, International Development Research Centre. Visiting Speaker session hosted by Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health at UNBC, Prince George.
xi. Oct 3-5 2011. “Healthy land, Healthy people.” Collaborating convenor in conjunction with event hosted by the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, Vancouver October 3-5, 2011
xii. June 1-3, 2011. Improving social and environmental determinants of health through integrated water governance. Research planning meeting, and launch of CIHR-Funded “Knowledge-to-Action:Ecohealth & Watersheds in Northern BC” Project. ( Parkes MW Lead Convener).
xiii. Jan 13, 2011. Ecohealth In Canada: Next Steps To Address Public Health, Ecosystem Sustainability And Social Equity. Executive Summary Report. Meeting Convened by the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoPEH-Canada). Ottawa. ( Parkes MW Lead Convener for CoPEH-Canada).
xiv. June 15, 2010. Ecohealth In Canada: Actions to link public health, ecosystem sustainability and social equity. Meeting Convened by the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoPEH-Canada). Toronto ( Parkes MW Lead Convener for CoPEH-Canada).
xv. Aug 30-Sept 1, 2010. BC Water Symposium, Public Forum on Water and Climate in Northern BC, University of Northern British Columbia. ( Parkes MW Northern BC Convener).
xvi. June 15th 2010. Ecohealth In Canada: Actions To Link Public Health, Ecosystem Sustainability And Social Equity. Canadian Public Health Association Centenary Conference. Toronto, ON, June 15th 2010. ( Parkes MW Lead Convener).
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xvii. October 25, 2009. "Climate change, health and the G8: Can climate change be a lever to re-integrate equity and ecosystems for global health? Invited contribution to the Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research Learning Forum. Ottawa, Canada. (MW Parkes Symposium Convenor, Chair and Panelist).
xviii. December 1-5, 2008. “EcoHealth, watersheds and wetlands: Converging agendas to integrate water resource management and the determinants of health.” International EcoHealth Forum 2008: 2nd Biennial Conference of International Association for Ecology & Health. Mérida, Mexico. ( Parkes MW Symposium Convenor, Chair and Panelist).
xix. June 9, 2008. “Health of the land, Health of the people: An opportunity for dialogue.” Co-hosted by the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health; UBC Institute for Aboriginal Health, College of Health Disciplines; UBC Division of Aboriginal People’s Health, Department of Family Practice ; First Nations Environmental Health Innovation Network, NCCAH & UNBC. First Nations House of Learning, University of British Columbia. Vancouver, Canada. ( Parkes MW Convenor and Co-Chair).
xx. October 7-10, 2006 Symposium on “Indigenous perspectives on ecosystem sustainability and health.” EcoHealth ONE Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. ( Parkes MW Co-Convener and Panelist with Stephens C, Chang H).
xxi. October 7-10, 2006. “Training EcoHealth practitioners, researchers and educators: Sharing lessons across disciplinary, sectoral and national boundaries.” EcoHealth ONE Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. ( Parkes MW Panelist and Co-Convener with P Horwitz).
xxii. March 9-11, 2005.Parkes MW (2005) “Emerging Infectious Disease and Social-Ecological Systems: Integrating social science methods and ecosystem approaches to improve infectious diseases research in the Asia-Pacific Region”. A working meeting, co-hosted by Asia-Pacific Institute of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases and East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, ( Parkes MW Co-convener and Program Co-ordinator).
10. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY (list most recent activities first) 10(a) Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates
Committee Dates Member, Health Research Institute Leadership Council 2011 - Present Member, School of Health Sciences Graduate Committee 2010 - Present Member, UNBC Research Policy Advisory Committee (RPAC), UNBC 2010 - Present Member, UNBC Canada Research Chair Selection Committee, UNBC 2010 - Present Member, UNBC Vanier Scholarship Review Committee, UNBC 2010 - Present
10(b) Other service, including dates
Service Dates International profile of UNBC via role as President of International Association for Ecology & Health (see attached letters regarding Research Leadership, Progress and Invitations)
2010 - Present
11. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY (list most recent activities first) 11(a) Memberships on scholarly societies, including offices held and dates
Scholarly Society Dates President and Founding Board member: International Association for Ecology and Health
2010 – Present
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Founding co-convenor, International network on Communities of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoIN)
2010 – Present
Co-Founder and Co-Lead Researcher, Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoPEH-Canada), including the CoPEH-Canada’s Western Node
2008 - Present
Executive, Secretary, Founding Board, and member: International Association for Ecology and Health
2006 - 2010
Member: Canadian Public Health Association, Canadian Society for International Health, Public Health Association of British Columbia
2006 - Present
Vice-President and Researcher, Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health (www.nesh.ca)
2005 - Present
Member: New Zealand Public Health Association, International Society of Ecosystem Health
1999 - 2003
11(b) Memberships on other societies, including offices held and dates- N/A 11(c) Memberships on scholarly committees, including offices held and dates
Scholarly Committee Dates Canadian Public Health Association Working Group on Human & Ecosystem Heath
October 2012 - Present
Technical Advisory Committee for the Phase I Human Health Risk Assessment of the Oil & Gas Development in Northern BC (contracted to the Fraser Basin Council by the Ministry of Health
Jan –March 2012
Chair, International Advisory Committee for biennial conferences of the International Association for Ecology & Health
2011-present)
Research Advisory Committee for the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
2011 - present
International Association for Ecology & Health – Membership Committee 2010-2009 International Association for Ecology & Health – Events and Awards for Scholarship Committee
2007-2009
Advisory Committee for the BC Water Science Strategy (convened by BC Ministry for Environment)
2010
Steering /Advisory Committee for International EcoHealth Forum, Mexico 2008 Steering /Advisory Committee for EcoHealth Conference, Madison, Wisconsin
2006
Researcher, participant and facilitator for ‘The Friends of Waimanalo Roundtable’, including facilitation of the “Mo’Bettah Together Project” (funder:Hawai`i Community Foundation); and “Strengthening Community Capacity for Health in Waimanalo” (funder: HMSA Foundation)
2003 - 2005
Steering /Advisory Committee for Indo-Pacific Conference on Ecosystem Health
2002
11(d) Memberships on other committees, including offices held and dates
Committee Dates
Invited submission to the Science and Technology Blueprint for the Canadian High Arctic Research Station S&T Blueprint
Dec 2011
Invited presentation to the Climate Change Task Group of the Joint Council of the Canadian Chief Medical Officers of Health- Chief Veterinary Officers of Health
Oct 2011
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Invited advisor to the Murray Creek Stream Restoration Project (in transition to the Nechako Environment & Water Stewardship Society
04/2010 - present
Invited ex officio contributor and advisor to the Northern Drinking Water Team (a multi-sector collaboration between Ministries of Healthy Living & Sport, Environment, Agriculture, Forestry & Range, Northern Health, Municipalities, Planning Institute, Oil and Gas Commission)
02/2010 - present
Invited member of Upper Fraser Region Advisory Committee, Fraser Basin Council
01/2010 - present
Ministry for Environmental Advisory Committee for BC Water Symposium 12-2009 - 2011 Friends of Waimānalo Roundtable, Waimānalo, Hawaii 2003 - 2005 Iraq Sanctions Medical Alert Group, Wellington, New Zealand 1999 - 2001
11(e) Editorships (list journal and dates)
Position Journal Dates
Editorial Advisory Board EcoHealth 2010- Present Review Editor EcoHealth 2007 - 2009 Founding, Managing Editor EcoHealth 2003 - 2007
11(f) Reviewer (journal, agency, etc. including dates)
Position Journal/ Agency Dates Invited Peer Reviewer Canadian Institute for Health Research:
Meetings Planning and Dissemination Grant 2011 - Present
Invited Peer Reviewer National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health: Evidence Reviews
2011
Invited Peer Reviewer University of Otago, Promotions Committee, review of Dr. Simon Hales
Canada Research Chair application review
Canada Research Chair 2010
Invited Peer Reviewer (declined due to submission to same round)
International Research Initiative on Adaptation to Climate Change – RfA sponsored by CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC, IDRC
2009
Invited Peer Reviewer British Council Inspire Strategic Partnerships program
2009
Invited Peer Reviewer UK Economic Social & Social Research Council Mid Career Fellowships program
2008
Invited Peer Reviewer Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council Research Program Grants
2008
Invited reviewer and advisory group member
Preparation and review of “An Overview of Current Knowledge of the Social Determinants of Indigenous Health”: Working Paper edited by Nettleton C et al, for Symposium on the Social Determinants of Indigenous Health, WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health. Adelaide, Australia
04/2007
Journal Reviewer Applied Environmental Science and Public Health (1)
Journal Reviewer Bulletin of the World Health Organization (2) Journal Reviewer EcoHealth (20) Journal Reviewer Ecosystem Health (1) Journal Reviewer Environmental Management (1)
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Journal Reviewer Environmental Reviews (1) Journal Reviewer Global Environmental Change (2) Journal Reviewer Health & Place (1) Journal Reviewer Journal of Environmental Planning and
Management (1)
Journal Reviewer Journal of Public Health (1) Journal Reviewer Natural Resources Forum (1) Journal Reviewer Social Science and Medicine (1) Journal Reviewer Women and Health Journal Reviewer World Development Meta-Analysis Reviewer Cochrane Collaboration: Cochrane Public
Health Group (1)
11(g) External examiner (indicate universities and dates) –
Student Degree, University Dates Aaron Jenkins External Review for PhD Proposal, Edith
Cohen University 2013
Aparna Lal External Examiner for PhD, University of Otago
2013
Glenda Verrinder External Examiner for PhD, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
2012
James Pepper External Examiner for MNRES, Masters in Natural Resources and Environmental Management, UNBC
2011
Sandra Harris Master in First Nation Studies, UNBC 2011 11(h) Consultant (indicate organization and dates) - N/A
11(i) Other service to the community- Community, government and not-for profit partnerships are an important component of my scholarly and professional commitments to my Canada Research in Health Ecosystems and Society and demand a willingness to reciprocate in terms of contributions to events and activities developed by new or emerging partners. In 2013 and 2014, I have contributed to BC Interior Stewards Workshop, presented at the BC Healthy Communities ‘Citizen Series’ Webinar series and the BC Ministry of Health’s Research Rounds. In 2012 I have contributed to a Café Scientifique at the Two Rivers Art Gallery, convened a World Water Day community event in Vanderhoof and contributed to a “Get to Know your Watershed” Public Event in Dawson Creek, and presented at the BC Healthy Communities ‘Citizen Series’ Webinar series. In 2011, I accepted invitations to make presentations to seminars, meetings and events to the ‘EcoHealth, Ecosystems and Watersheds Workshop’ convened by Cold Water Band, in Merrit, BC, the Regional Directors Health Protection Council in Prince George, Northern Health Research Days and Fraser Basin Council: Upper Fraser Sustainability Dialogue Session in Prince George.. 12. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS (list most recent first) 12(a) Awards for Teaching (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
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Name/ Title and
Type Institution/ Organization
and Country Year Specialty Total Amount
Effective Date
End Date
Visiting Scholar, Honorary Position
University of British Columbia, Institute for Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (
02/2007 06/2007 Scholarship and Service
N/A
12(b) Awards for Scholarship (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
Name/ Title and Type
Institution/Organization and Country
Year Specialty & Type Total Amount
Effective Date
End Date
Inaugural Population and Public Health Research Milestone Award
Canadian Institutes or Health Research, Institute of Population and Public Health, and Canadian Public Health Association CANADA
11/2010 Award received with co-authors: Webb, J., D. Mergler, M. W. Parkes, et al. (2010). "Tools for Thoughtful Action: the role of ecosystem approaches to health in enhancing public health." CJPH 101439-441.
n/a
Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) Research Award
University of Northern British Columbia CANADA
11/2009 09/2014 Health, Ecosystems and Society
$500,000
Global Health Research Initiative Fellowship Research Award
Canadian Institutes for Health Research CANADA
09/2007 08/2009 Health, Development and Ecosystem Sustainability
$90,000
Training Fellowship (NZHRC 99/289) Research Award
New Zealand Health Research Council NEW ZEALAND
12/1998 12/2001 Environmental Health
$130,000
Junior Award in Health Research Research Award
New Zealand Health Research Council NEW ZEALAND
06/1997 09/1997 Environmental Health
$7,000
Post Graduate Ambassadorial Scholarship Research Award
Rotary International NEW ZEALAND
Month/1997
09/1997 Human Ecology
$40,000
12(c) Awards for Service (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
Name/ Title and Type
Institution/ Organization and
Country
Year Specialty Total Amount
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Effective Date
End Date
President and Founding Board member
International Association for Ecology and Health
09/2010 current Ecohealth N/A
Executive, Secretary/Founding Board Member
International Association for Ecology and Health
10/2006 current Ecohealth N/A
Vice President
Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health
07/2004 current Ecosystem Sustainability and Health
N/A
12(d) Other Awards- Centre for Aboriginal Health Research (CAHR, University of Victoria) Researcher of the Month November 30
2011 See http://cahr.uvic.ca/featured/cahr-researcher-of-the-month-%e2%80%93-dr-margot-parkes/ for details
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13. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION (Maximum 0ne Page) Most significant contributions: Research linking water resources management and the determinants of health My research has made a
founding contribution to research examining watersheds as settings to links ecosystem management with public health. Early publications drew attention to the ways in which health and wellbeing is linked to watersheds, and the potential of watershed management to improve both social and environmental determinants of health, especially in rural communities. The significance of this contribution is indicated by its reference in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment series; ongoing leadership in an international research and policy portfolio focused on Ecohealth and Watersheds; and multiple invitations to speak at international and national events on this topic. Publications: Parkes & Panelli (2001) Ecosystem Health 7 (2): 85-106; Corvalan et al., 2005, Online at www.maweb.org; Int; Parkes et al. (2008) NESH & IISD; Parkes & Horwitz (2009) Health Prom Int 24(1):94-102; Parkes et al.(2010) Glob Env Change 20: 693–704; Dery et al 2012. Env Res Letters.
Frameworks and indicators linking health, ecosystems and society.A focus on policy-relevant indicators and frameworks that link health and sustainability was initiated as a research assistant at the WHO Office of Global & Integrated Environmental Health in 1997. The development of a Framework of Health and Sustainability in PhD Thesis (2003) has subsequently informed analysis of health and sustainability issues, indicator development, and design of research and policy in a range of contexts, most recently in partnered research with Northern BC. The framework makes explicit that driving forces of social and ecosystem change have converging impacts on the determinants of health; and conversely, that interventions focused on both ecosystems and social systems –have a ‘double-dividend’ for health. The framework has informed research in a range of contexts. Publications: Parkes et al., 2003; Env Health Persp111:669-675, Parkes & Weinstein, 2004; Oxford U. Press; Parkes et al., 2004; JRREH 3:1-17; Parkes et al., 2005; EcoHealth 2: 258-272; Parkes et al., (2010) Glob Env Change 20: 693–704. Hallstrom et al in press, MQUP
Methodological innovation for participatory approaches to environment and health research. My early publications on participatory research for environmental health preceded similar work by US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences on ‘community-based participatory research’ for environmental health. Recent contributions to participatory and multistakeholder research have been applied to international development and capacity building for environmental health, emerging infectious disease, ecosystem approaches to health and, more recently, partnered research with Northern Health focused in ‘knowledge to action’ and intersectroal action for health. Publications: Witten, Parkes et al (2000) Health Educ Behav 27:371-384; Parkes & Panelli (2001) Ecosystem Health 7: 85-106; Parkes et al.(2005) EcoHealth 2:258-272; Parkes et al.(2009) Bull WHO; Parkes et al.(2012)IDRC,Ottawa; Northern Health (2012).Northern Health, PG, Parkes (in press) MQUP
Profiling and prioritizing Indigenous perspectives in the emerging field of Ecohealth The profiling and prioritization of Indigenous perspectives has been recurring theme in my work. This orientation was founded during participatory research in New Zealand, and cultivated through work with Indigenous scholars and colleagues in Hawaii, Ecuador and New Zealand; Guest Editing of a special issue on this theme in the journal EcoHealth; and most recently working actively with the National Collaoborating Centre for Aboriginal Health in highlighting synergies between Ecohealth and Aboriginal Health, and convening of workshops, and establishing collaborations between Indigenous Scholars in New Zealand and Canada. Relevant publications: Witten, Parkes & Ramasubranian, 2000; Health Educ Behav 27: 371-384; Parkes & Panelli (2001) Ecosystem Health 7 (2): 85-106; Stephens, Parkes & Chang (2007) EcoHealth 4:369-370; Parkes, De Leeuw et al.,(2010) Int. Public Health J 2010;2(4) 477-485
Innovations in research, practice and education that linking health, ecosystems & society. A consistent theme in my work has been leadership in the design of educational programs and research networks for knowledge translation and exchange, linking health, ecosystems and equity and contributing directly to the e,merging field of ecohealth and ecosystem approaches to health. I view education as an essential vehicle for knowledge translation and exchange - equipping future generations to address concerns spanning health, ecosystems and society. This commitment is reflected by my role as founding Co-lead of the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health and founding leadership role with the journal EcoHealth and the International Association for Ecology and Health. Relevant publications: Taylor et al (2008) UNESCO, UBC and ISD, Harlap ed (2008); Parkes et al., (2009) Bull World Health Organ; Parkes (2012) EcoHealth; Parkes et al (2012). International Development Research Centre; De Leeuw et al Emotion, Space and Society. (2013); Blashki et al (forthcoming)
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Publications Record
SURNAME: Parkes FIRST NAME: Margot Initials: MWP MIDDLE NAME(S): Winifred Date: 4 Sept, 2012 1. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (most recent first) 1(a) Journals list commences with most recent first, includes % contribution and Journal Impact Factor, where available
i. Galway LP, Allen DM, Parkes MW, Takaro TK (2014) "Seasonal variation of acute gastro-intestinal illness by hydroclimatic regime and drinking water source: A retrospective population-based study" Journal of Water and Health. Published online 28 October 2013. doi:10.2166/wh.2013.105. [Co-Author: 20% contribution, Journal Impact Factor 1.22]
ii. De Leeuw, S., Parkes, M. W., & Thien, D. (2013). Questioning medicine’s discipline: The arts of emotions in undergraduate medical education. Emotion, Space and Society. Published online 19 Deceber 2013. doi:10.1016/j.emospa.2013.11.006 [Co-Author: 25% contribution]
iii. Parkes MW (2012) Response to Letter to Editor/EcoHealth Editorial. EcoHealth 9, 378-380 [Author: 100% Contribution, Journal Impact Factor: 2.196)
iv. Blashki, G., Abehlson A, Woollard R, Arya N, Parkes MW, Kendall P, Bell E, Bell W (2012) "General Practitioners’ responses to global climate change - lessons from clinical experience and the clinical method." Accepted for publication. Asia Pacific Family Medicine. 11:6 http://www.apfmj.com/content/11/1/6. [Co-Author: 10% Contribution]
v. Déry, SJ, Hernández-Henríquez MA, Owens PN, Parkes MW and Petticrew EL (2012). "A century of hydrological variability and trends in the Fraser River Basin." Environmental Research Letters 7 (024019): doi:10.1088/1748-9326/1087/1082/024019. [Co-Author: 10% contribution, Journal Impact Factor: 3.631]
vi. Parkes, MW. (2012). "Diversity, emergence, resilience: guides for a new generation of ecohealth research and practice." EcoHealth DOI: 10.1007/s10393-011-0732-8. [Sole Author, Journal Impact Factor: 2.196]
vii. Bunch MJ, Morrison KE, Parkes MW, Venema HD. (2011). Promoting health and well-being in watersheds by managing for social-ecological resilience: The potential of integrating ecohealth and water resources management approaches. Ecology & Society 16(1): www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss11/art16/ES-2010-3803.pdf. [Co-Author: 25% Contribution]
viii. Spiegel, J., Breilh J, Beltran E, Parra J, Solis F, Yassi A, Rojas A, Orrego E, Henry B, Bowie W, Pearce L, Gaibor J, Velasquez P, Concepcion M, Parkes MW. (2011). "Establishing a community of practice of researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and communities to sustainably manage environmental health risks in Ecuador." BMC International Health and Human Rights 11(Suppl 2): S5. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-1698X/1411/S1472/S1475. [Contributing Author: 10% contribution;]
ix. Parkes MW, de Leeuw S, Greenwood M. (2010). Warming up to the embodied context of First Nations child health: A critical intervention into and analysis of health and climate change research. International Public Health Journal 2010, 2 (4), 477-485: Online at: https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=22894 ] [Co-Author: 40% contribution]
x. Parkes MW, Morrison KE, Bunch MJ, Hallström LK, Neudoerffer RC, Venema HD, Waltner-Toews. (2010). Towards Integrated Governance for Water, Health and Social-Ecological Systems: The Watershed Governance Prism. Global Environmental Change. 20(4): 693-704. [Co-Author: 40% contribution, Journal Impact Factor:6.868]
xi. Webb, J., Mergler D, Parkes MW, Saint-Charles J, Spiegel J, Waltner-Toews D, Yassi A, Woollard, RF. (2010). "Tools for Thoughtful Action: the role of ecosystem approaches to health in enhancing public health." Canadian Journal of Public Health 101(6): 439-441. [Co-Author: 20% contribution, Journal Impact Factor:1.385]
xii. Parkes MW, Horwitz P. (2009). Water, ecology and health: Exploring ecosystems as a 'settings' for promoting health and sustainability. Health Promotion International, 24, 94 -102. [Co-Author: 50% contribution, Journal Impact Factor: 1.942]
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xiii. Parkes MW, Spiegel J, Breilh J, Cabarcas F, Huish R, Yassi A. (2009). Promoting the health of marginalized populations in Ecuador through international collaboration and educational innovations. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 87 (4) 312-319. [Lead Author: 40% contribution, Journal Impact Factor: 5.459]
xiv. Stephens C,Parkes MW, Chang H. (2007). Indigenous perspectives on ecosystem sustainability and health, EcoHealth, 4 (4), 369-370. [Equal Co-Author, 40% overall contribution, Journal Impact Factor: 1.702]
xv. Parkes MW, Bienen L, Breilh J, Hsu L-N, McDonald M, Patz J, Rosenthal J, Sahani M, Sleigh A, Waltner-Toews D, Yassi A. (2005). All hands on deck: A transdisciplinary, social-ecological systems-based approach to emerging infectious disease. EcoHealth 2 (4), 258-272. [Co-Lead author with L.Bienen: 50%, Journal Impact Factor: 1.702]
xvi. Waltner-Toews D, Bunch, MJ, Neudoerffer C,Parkes MW, Venema HD. (2004). Championing ecosystem sustainability and health: A profile and tribute to the life and work of James Kay (1954-2004). EcoHealth 1 (4) 334-339. [Contributing Author: 20%, Journal Impact Factor: 1.702]
xvii. Parkes M, Eyles, R, Benwell, G, Panelli R, Townsend C, Weinstein P. (2004). Integration of ecology and health research at the catchment scale: The Taieri River Catchment, New Zealand. Journal of Rural and Remote Environmental Health 3 (1), 1-17. [Lead Author: 75%]
xviii. Wilcox B, Aguirre AA, Daszak P, Horwitz P, Martens P, Parkes M, Patz JA, Waltner-Toews D. (2004). EcoHealth: A transdisciplinary imperative for a sustainable future. EcoHealth 1, 3-5. [Contributing Author: 15 %, Journal Impact Factor: 1.702]
xix. Parkes M, Panelli R, Weinstein P. (2003). Converging paradigms for environmental health theory and practice. Environmental Health Perspectives. 111(5), 669-675. [Lead Author: 70%, Journal Impact Factor: 7.04]
xx. Parkes M, Panelli R. (2001). Integrating catchment ecosystems and community health: The value of participatory action research. Ecosystem Health 7(2), 85-106. [Lead Author: 60%]
xxi. Witten K, Parkes M, Ramasubramanian L. (2000). Participatory environmental health research in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Constraints and opportunities. Health Education and Behaviour. 27(3), 371-384. [Co- Author: 40%, Journal Impact Factor: 1.536]
1(b) Conference Proceedings - full manuscripts
i. Spiegel JM, Breilh J, Parkes MW, Bowie W, Pearce L, Yassi A. (2007). UBC’s experience in building partnerships for development in Ecuador – 1. From the top down: Establishing sustainable community-focused networks. Proceedings of the 11th UNESCO-APEID International Conference "Reinventing Higher Education: Toward Participatory and Sustainable Development". December 12-14, 2007 Bangkok,Thailand Available online: http://www.unescobkk.org/fileadmin/user_upload/ apeid/Conference/11thConference/ papers/5A2_J_Spiegel_et_al.pdf
ii. Parkes M, Morrison K, Bunch M, Venema H. (2008). Water for life, health and sustainability: An ecosystem approach to reintegrate water resource management with the determinants of health. In Expo Zaragosa Water Tribune, Thematic Week 3: Water for Life [Health, Water quality]. Final Document. Exposicion Internacional, Zaragosa, Spain.
i. 1(c) Peer reviewed Books and Book ChaptersHallstrom LK, Guelstorf N, Parkes MW (eds). (in press). “Ecosystems, Society and Health: Pathways through Diversity, Convergence and Integration”. McGill-Queens University Press
ii. Hallstrom LK, Parkes MW, Guelstorf N (in press). Convergence and Diversity: Integrating Encounters with Health, Ecological and Social Concerns. Chapter 1 in “Ecosystems, Society and Health: Pathways through Diversity, Convergence and Integration”. Hallstrom LK, N Guelstorf, MW Parkes (eds) McGill-Queens University Press.
iii. Parkes MW. (in press). ‘Just Add Water’: Dissolving Barriers to Collaboration and Learning for Health, Ecosystems and Equity. In LK Hallstrom, N Guelstorf, MW Parkes (eds) “Ecosystems, Society and Health: Pathways through Diversity, Convergence and Integration” McGill-Queens University Press.
iv. Parkes, MW., Horwitz, P., & Waltner-Toews, D. (2014). Ecohealth. In A. C. Michalos (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, p.1809. ISBN. 978-94-007-0752-8[Lead-Author: 60% contribution]
v. Parkes, MW, Charron D and Sanchez A. (2012). ‘Better Together: Field-building Networks at the Frontiers of Ecohealth Research’. Ecohealth Research in Practice: Innovative Applications of an Ecosystem Approach to
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Health. D. Charron, New York, NY, USA Springer/ International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. [Lead-Author: 40% contribution]
vi. Parkes MW, de Leeuw S, Greenwood M (2011). ‘Warming up to the embodied context of First Nations child health: A critical intervention into and analysis of health and climate change research’. Chapter 6 in: Climate Change and Rural Child Health. E. Bell, BM, Seidel, J Merrick (eds). Nova Publishers. Available at: https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=24723 [Lead-Author: 40% contribution]
vii. Corvalan C, Hales S, Woodward A (Coordinating Lead Authors), Campbell-Lendrum D, Ebi K, De Avila Pires F, Soskolne, CL (Lead Authors), Butler C, Githeko A, Lindgren E, Parkes M (Contributing Authors), Epstein P, Rabinovich J, Weinstein P (Review Editors). (2005). Consequences and Options for Human Health. In K Chopra, R Leemans, P Kumar, H Simons (Eds.), ‘Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Policy Responses, Volume 3.’ The Millenium Ecoystem Assessment Series. Findings of the Responses Working Group of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Island Press. Available online: http://www.maweb.org/ [Contributing Author: 5%]
viii. Parkes M, Weinstein P. (2004). An Ecosystems Approach. In Cameron, Cromar, Fallowfield (Eds.), Environmental Health in Australia and New Zealand. Oxford University Press. Pp.45-65 [Lead Author: 75%]
ix. Nicolopoulou-Stamati, P., Howard, C.V., Parkes, M., and Hens, L. (2000) ‘Awareness of the health impacts of waste management', in Nicolopoulou-Stamati, P., Howard, C.V., and Hens, L. eds, Health Impacts of Waste Management Policies, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, p. 1-26.
1(d) Other i. Horwitz, P., Morrison, K., Parkes, M., Patz, J., and Zinsstag, J. (2013). Integrating Health, Sustainability and
Ecosystems in the Post-2015 Development Agenda. Think Piece for Health in the Post-2015 Development Agenda. Peer-reviewed and published online at: http://www.worldwewant2015.org/health [Co-Author: 25% contribution]
ii. Northern Health (2012). Northern Health Position on the Environment as Context for Health. Parkes MW, LeBourdais C, Beck L, Paterson J, Rose C. Zirul C, Yarmish K and Chapman RC (Contributing Authors). Collaboration between Northern Health and the University of Northern British Columbia. Prince George, BC. Available online at: http://www.northernhealth.ca/AboutUs/PositionStatementsAddressingRiskFactors.aspx [Lead-Author: 60% contribution]
iii. Parkes M.W., B. Brisbois, K. Dannenmann, T; Gray, E. Root , R. Woollard. (2012) “Participation and Research”. In: S McCullagh , M Berbes-Blasquez , M Feagan , K Houle, B Hunter, M Lemire, K Morrison, M Parkes, J Saint-Charles, C Surette, D Waltner-Toews, J Webb. (eds). Ecosystem Approaches to Health Teaching Manual.Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health. Online at www.copeh-canada.org [Lead-Author: 60% contribution]
iv. McCullagh S, Hunter B, Houle K, Massey C, Waltner-Toews D, Lemire M, Saint- Charles J, Surette C, Webb J, Beck L,Parkes MW, Woollard R, Berbés-Blázquez M, Feagan, Halpenny C, Harper S, Oestreicher S, Morrison, K (Eds.) (2012). Ecosystem Approaches to Health Teaching Manual. Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health. Available: www.copeh-canada.org [Co-Author: 10% contribution]
v. Parkes, MW. (2011). Ecohealth and Aboriginal Health: A review of common ground. Evidence review prepared for National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health. Prince George, BC, National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health. [Sole Author] Online at:
2. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (list most recent first) 2(a) Journals- N/A 2(b) Conference Proceedings- N/A 2(c) Other- Books, monographs, research papers.
i. Parkes MW and ‘EcoHealth & Watersheds in Northern BC’ Steering Committee (2013). EcoHealth & Watersheds in Northern BC. Executive Summary of June 18 -19 Indicators Working Meeting, 2013. UNBC, Prince George. Online at: http://www.unbc.ca/sites/default/files/sections/parkes/2013indicatorsmeetingexecutivesummary22.pdf
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ii. International Association for Ecology & Health (IAEH). 2012 “Kunming Position Statement. Ecohealth Contributions to Millennium Development Goals”. http://www.ecohealth.net/pdf/Announcements/Final-Kunming-Statement-November-2012.pdf (Contributing Author)
iii. Morrison KE, Parkes MW, Hallstrom LH, Neudoerffer CV, Bunch MJ, & Venema HD. (2012). Ecohealth and watersheds: Watersheds as settings for health and well-being in Canada. Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health (Publication Series No. 3) and the International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, MB. Available at: http://www.iisd.org/publications/pub.aspx?pno=1569
iv. Parkes MW and EcoHealth & Watersheds in Northern BC Steering Committee (2013). EcoHealth & Watersheds in Northern BC. Executive Summary Report of Project Launch event. June 1-3 2011. Online at: http://www.unbc.ca/sites/default/files/sections/parkes/2011-061-3executivesummary.pdf
v. Le Bourdais L,Parkes MW, Saint-Charles J, St. Cyr-Bouchard, M. (2010).Medium Term Survey I: Feedback On The Canadian Community Of Practice In Ecosystem Approaches To Health: Education, Networks, And Capacity Building Outcomes Summary of Preliminary Findings. Available online: http://www.copeh-canada.org/documents/MTS08-%20Taster%20Analysis_01-31-2011_FINAL.pdf
vi. CoPEH-Canada. (2010). Ecohealth In Canada: Actions to link public health, ecosystem sustainability and social equity. Executive Summary Report. Meeting Convened by the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health. Available online: http://www.copeh-canada.org/upload/files/june_16ecohealth_mtg_Exec_summaryNotes_en.pdf
vii. Hicks E.,Parkes MW, Saint-Charles J, St. Cyr-Bouchard, M. (2009). Short-term feedback on 2008 Ecohealth short course (designed and delivered by CoPEH-Canada, hosted at UBC, Vancouver), Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health. Available online at http://www.copeh-canada.org/upload/files/short_term_survey_I_summary_of_findings_UBC.pdf
viii. Parkes MW, Morrison K, Bunch M, Venema H. (2008). Ecohealth and watersheds: Ecosystem approaches to re-integrate water resource management with health and well-being. Network for Ecosystem Sustainability & Health (Publication Series No. 2) & the International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, MB. Online: www.iisd.org/publications/pub.aspx?id=1025
ix. Harlap Y (2008). Road to Global Citizenship - An Educators Toolbook. (Contributing Author) Centre for Teaching and Academic Growth, University of British Columbia. Vancouver BC. Available online at: Available online: http://cindy-sandbox.sites.olt.ubc.ca/2012/02/28/road-to-global-citizenship-an-educators-toolbook/
x. Taylor P, Dharamsi S, Aggor R, Bell D, Bunyi G, Clough M, Chantaworn P, Fryer M, Hanxhanlash J, Jones S, Kleiman F, Ndidde A,Parkes MW, Tembe J. (2007). Higher Education and Participatory Development. University of British Columbia, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Institute of Development Studies (IDS). Available online: http://www.unescobkk.org/fileadmin/user_upload/apeid/Conference/11thConference/docs/HE_and_Participatory_Development.pdf.
xi. Parkes MW. (2003). The Taieri Catchment and community health survey. Geography and Health Research Report Series, Report Number: 2. Department of Geography, University of Otago & Public Health South. Dunedin, New Zealand ISSN: 1176-1946; (Sole Author: 100%)
3. BOOKS (list most recent first) See refereed publications for Edited Books and Book Chapters 3(a) Authored- N/A 2(b) Edited- see submitted publications 3(c) Chapters-
i. Parkes MW. (2005). Catchment and Community Health. In G Robinson, R Panelli (Eds.), “Living with the Taieri” Available online: http://www.taieri.org.nz/projects/book.html [Sole Author: 100%].
4. PATENTS (list most recent first) - N/A
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5. SPECIAL COPYRIGHTS (list most recent first) - N/A 6. ARTISTIC WORKS, PERFORMANCES, DESIGNS (list most recent first)- N/A 7. OTHER WORKS (list most recent first) - N/A
i. Ecohealth-live Website ecohealth-live.net ii. UNBC Website: http://www.unbc.ca/parkes/home.html iii. CoPEH-Canada website: http://www.copeh-canada.org/index_en.php iv. CoPEH-Canada. (2009). Narrator and design of Video on “Ecohealth Short Course 2008”: An initiative of
the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health http://a6.video2.blip.tv/9170007007157/UNBC-ecohealth_part1665.m4v?bri=10.1&brs=1403
8. WORK SUBMITTED (list most recent first) List includes publisher/journal and date of submission
i. Mahboubl P, Parkes MW, Chan L (in review, submitted 18 March 2014). Challenges and opportunities of integrating human health into the Canadian Environmental Assessment processes. Environmental Impact Assessment Review.
ii. Galway LP, Allen DM, Parkes MW, Takaro TK (in review, submitted 27 February 2014) Hydroclimatic variables and acute gastro-intestinal illness in British Columbia, Canada: A time-series analysis. Water Resources Research
iii. Bunch, M. Parkes MW, Morrison K, Zubrycki K, Venema H, Hallstrom L, et al. (resubmitted 01 December 2013). "Watershed Management and Public Health: An exploration of the intersection of two fields as reported in the literature from 2000-2010." Journal of Environmental Management. (Manuscript Number: EMVM-D-13-00042)
iv. Berbés-Blázquez M, Feagan M, Waltner-Toews D, Parkes MW (re-submitted March 2014) “The need for heuristics in ecosystem approaches to health”. Submitted to EcoHealth, as Student Dialogue for ‘News from IAEH’ section. (Manuscript Number: ECH-14-0066)
9. WORK IN PROGRESS (including degree of completion)
i. Blashki G, Abelsohn A, Flegg K, Parkes MW (eds). 'Family practitioners in the field: environmental stories from across the globe”. For E-book publication by World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA, Global Family Doctor). For details see: http://www.globalfamilydoctor.com/groups/WorkingParties/Environment.aspx
ii. Parkes MW, Gislason MK, Beck L (in review, for submission April March 2014). Upstream is a Place. Submitted to Canadian Journal of Public Health (Manuscript Number: forthcoming from editors once paper enters review)
iii. Parkes MW, Bunch MJ, Gislason MK, Mitchell-Foster K, Rose, C (in review, for submission April 2014). Tools for Integration: Using Indicators, Maps and Scenarios to Address Converging Health, Environmental and Community Objectives in Watersheds. Submitted to Futures. (Manuscript Number: forthcoming from Editor once assigned for review
iv. Parkes MW, Beck L, (in preparation). "“Rekindling Pathways between Land and Health: Connections to inform and promote Aboriginal well-being.””. Prepared for submission to National Collaborating Centre on Aboriginal Health as a Review [90 %completed. Awaiting final review and edits prior to submission]
v. Parkes MW, Saint-Charles J, Le Bourdais C, Hicks, E. (in preparation). "Foundations for collaboration: The central role of learning and relationships in building a Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health.” Prepared for submission to Higher Education Research & Development [75 %completed. Awaiting co-author review]
vi. S McCullagh, Houle K, Parkes MW Passos C.“Ecohealth Teaching as a response to a complex world and complex social-ecological health issues. For submission to EcoHealth [50% completed]
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vii. Morrison K, Bunch M, Hallstrom LK, Neudorffer C, Parkes MW, Venema H, Carter M, Litke S, Hunter R, O’Connor E, Medd L. (in preparation). Canadian Watershed Programming, Health and Well-Being. Prepared for submission to Canadian Water Resources Journal [60%completed. Awaiting co-author review,]
viii. Parkes MW, Sipos Y, Harlap Y and Dharamsi S. (pre-submission). Evaluating Collaborative Learning: A guiding framework for post-secondary courses that integrate health, sustainability and diversity. Prepared for submission to Journal of Higher Education . [75%completed. Awaiting co-author review]
ix. Parkes MW, McMillen H, Chang H, Wilcox BA. (pre-submission). Prioritising collaborative tools to strengthen capacity for health: Lessons from a community-university partnership in Waimānalo, Hawaii. Prepared for submission to Health Education and Behaviour. [60%completed. Awaiting co-author review]
x. Parkes MW, Chapman R, Beck L, Le Bourdais C, Rose C. (in preparation). Getting our hands wet and dirty: . wet and dirty: Engaging with watersheds as settings for intersectoral health action. In preparation for submission to Canadian Journal of Public Health. [40%completed/in development]
xi. Le Bourdais C, Parkes MW, Saint-Charles J, St-Cyr Bouchard M. (in preparation). Narratives of collaboration and learning: Experiences from establishing a Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health. In preparation for submission to Canadian Journal of Public Health. [40%completed/in development]
xii. Robinson E, Owens P, Parkes MW, Petticrew E, Dery S (in preparation) Building bridges to new paths – Lessons on research, policy and stakeholder workshops as strategies to address land and water management in the Cariboo Region of BC [40% completed/in development]
xiii. Saint-Charles J, Parkes MW, (in preparation). The Relevance of Communities of Practice for Ecosystem approaches to Health: connecting and learning. [30%completed/in development]
xiv. Parkes MW. (jn preparation). Integrating knowledge and working with others: Adopting a Population Health and Social-Ecological Systems (PHASES) approach to Wetlands & Human Health. Wetlands. Invited Chapter In M. Finlayson, P. Horwitz and P. Weinstein, “Wetlands and Human Health” Springer. [30% completed/in development]
xv. Parkes MW. (in preparation). Water-related determinants of health: why watersheds and ecosystems matter for the social determinants of health. [20% completed/in development, for submission to CJPH]
xvi. Bowie W, Parkes MW. Mitigation of antimicrobial resistance: equity, ecosystems and effective infectious disease prevention. Rejected from EID. [With Lead-author for revisions and re-submission]
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