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Hebda, Richard J. Burns Bog Ecosystem Review: Synthesis Report for Burns Bog, Fraser River Delta, South-Western British Columbia, Canada. Victoria: BC Environmental Assessment Office, 48 pp. 0772641919.

Grey Literature environmental studies

Hebda, Richard J., Sheila Greer, and Alexander Mackie, eds. Kwäd?y Dän Ts’ìnch?: Teachings from Long Ago Person Found.. Victoria: Royal BC Museum, 2017. 688 pp. 9780772666994 (pbk).

Books and Chapters in Books Indigenous

Hebden, Richard J. and James C. Haggarty. Brooks Peninsula: An Ice Age Refugium on Vancouver Island. Occasional papers no. 5, Victoria: Ministry of Environment Lands and Parks, 1997. Various Paging pp.

Grey Literature environmental studies

Hebert, Yvonne M. “Evaluation of Indian education: issues and challenges.” In Indian education in Canada. V.2: The challenge. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1987. 228-49 pp.

Books and Chapters in Books education Indigenous

Heisler, Karen G., and Sean Markey. “Navigating Jurisdiction: Local and Regional Strategies to Access Economic Benefits from Mineral Development,” Canadian Geographer 4, no. 58 (2014): 457-68.

Journal Articles economics/business geography

Heisler, Karen, and Sean Markey. “Scales of Benefit: Political Leverage in the Negotiation of Corporate Social Responsibility in Mineral Exploration and Mining in Rural British Columbia, Canada,” Society and Natural Resources 4, no. 26 (2013): 386-401.

Journal Articles environmental studies

Heisz, Andrew. “Relative Earnings of British Columbia University Graduates,” Education Quarterly Review 9, no. 1 (2003): 35.

Journal Articles education

Hello North: Your Guide Through Northeastern British Columbia and the Yukon. 2001 edition, Fort St. John: Northern Rockies Alaska Highway Tourism Association, 2001. 62 pp.

Books and Chapters in Books tourism