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SUMMARY:Building Housing Knowledge – What You Need to Know About the Fa
 ctors Impacting Housing Demand in Non-Metropolitan BC
DESCRIPTION:Research funded by CDI UNBC and BC Housing\n\nHousing demand 
 in non-metropolitan areas of BC is impacted by a number of factors. Join
  us for this webinar to learn how housing demand will be impacted in the
  coming years. The webinar will focus on detailed information about popu
 lation trends, housing stock, and the housing market in these regions. A
  discussion will follow about the challenges of responding to trends and
  meeting demands, as well as strategies that can result in more housing 
 on the ground. Based on research conducted by the Community Development
  Institute at the University of Northern British Columbia, this presenta
 tion provides data that can be used by developers, builders, planners, a
 rchitects, and government in developing business models and strategic pl
 ans for their communities.\n\nRegistration will close on July 14 at 4:00
  p.m. and the link will be sent out after registration closes.\n\n------
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 rleen Morris, BA, MSc is the Co-Director of the Community Development In
 stitute and an Adjunct Professor of Geography at the University of North
 ern British Columbia in Prince George. She has been involved in the hous
 ing sector in BC for more than 40 years.\n\nPrior to joining the CDI, Ma
 rleen served on the Board of BC Housing, was on the management committee
  of the BC/Yukon Region of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, chai
 red the boards of The Bloom Group and Katherine Sanford Housing Society,
  and was appointed to the Vancouver City Planning Commission. Marleen al
 so served on the executive team at Vancouver Coastal Health.\n\nThe CDI 
 was established in 2004 with a broad mandate in community, economic, and
  regional development. Its housing research includes Building Foundation
 s for the Future: Housing, community development, and economic opportuni
 ty in non-metropolitan Canada, the Northern BC Housing Study, the Tumble
 r Ridge Seniors Housing Assessment, and several community housing studie
 s.\n\nJulia Good, BA, MA has been a Research Associate with the Communit
 y Development Institute since 2010. Holding an MA in North American Stud
 ies from Bonn University, her research interests have been focused on co
 mmunity economic development in northern BC, and in particular the role 
 of housing.\n\nJulia plays a key role on the CDI’s housing research te
 am. Through her work, the CDI has established an extensive database on h
 ousing in non-metropolitan BC. This includes information on the housing 
 stock, housing market, and demographic change.\n\nCalling Prince George 
 home since 2008, she has been keen to apply her research on the ground i
 n her home region of choice. She is committed to, and passionate about e
 nhancing the quality of life in small communities across BC.\n\n \n\nRE
 IBC acknowledges the support of the Real Estate Foundation of British Co
 lumbia\n
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