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Yihang Zhang

University of Northern British Columbia
Participates in 1 Session

Sessions in which Yihang Zhang participates

Monday 8 May, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
15:30
15:30 EDT - 17:00 EDT | 1 hour 30 minutes

4. Zhang and Meletis.  Integrated trails: Combining real and virtual tourism experiences to improve accessibility and experiences in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia (20 minutes including questions)Northern BC houses a “Game of Thrones”-worthy UNESCO Global Geopark with numerous in-situ dinosaur tracks and fossils, a paleontology-focused museum, and a dazzling array of trails and si...

Sessions in which Yihang Zhang attends

Monday 8 May, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
13:00
13:00 EDT - 17:00 EDT | 4 hours
13:30
13:30 EDT - 15:00 EDT | 1 hour 30 minutes

Please join us to present and discuss research on tourism, conservation, and/or recreation in North America. During the session, we’ll connect ideas, concepts, and lessons within papers, and consider implications across them.  We’ll contemplate and contribute to ongoing conversations about possible tourism, recreation, and conservation “resets” as we emerge from the COVID-19 era. 1. Graci, Rasmussen, ...

15:00
15:00 EDT - 15:30 EDT | 30 minutes

Don't forget to bring your reusable cup.Breaks will be held in the multipurpose room (SH-4800).Coffee and pastries will be provided throughout the day (while supplies last!).

Tuesday 9 May, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
10:30

Wednesday 10 May, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
13:30
13:30 EDT - 15:00 EDT | 1 hour 30 minutes

Thursday 11 May, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
10:00
10:00 EDT - 12:00 EDT | 2 hours

Friday 12 May, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
7:30
7:30 EDT - 18:00 EDT | 10 hours 30 minutes

Confluence des paysages naturels et culturels du fleuve Saint-Laurent Le Saint-Laurent porte l’héritage d’une riche histoire naturelle et culturelle. Tirant son origine de la formation d’un rift associé à l’ouverture de l’océan Iapetus, le Saint-Laurent a traversé l’histoire géologique et les glaciations et il est aujourd’hui l'un des plus grands fleuves du monde.&nbsp...