Studying how communities change when mountain biking goes mainstream

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University of Vermont professor Kim Coleman is hitting the mountain biking trails of Vancouver Island.

But she’s not here on vacation.

Coleman is visiting Vancouver Island University for the spring semester as a Fulbright Canada Research Chair.

She’s studying how communities manage outdoor recreation, comparing examples on the island with some she’s studied back in New England.

Coleman visited the CHLY studio to talk about how communities change when mountain biking goes mainstream

Transcript:

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Guests:

  • Kim Coleman - Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Studies, VIU, Professor, University of Vermont

Program Team:

  • Joe Pugh — Host and Producer.

  • Jesse Woodward — Executive Producer.

  • Arbie Fru — Technical Assistance.

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Joe Pugh