Summary Abstract Abstract This thesis describes how people interacted with the natural environment of Prince George up to 1915. In general, the author notes that relationship was based on resource extraction, which resulted in unprecedented changes in the land. Persons Persons Author (aut): Diaz, Robert Neil Thesis advisor (ths): Morrison, William Robert Thesis advisor (ths): del Mar, David Degree committee member (dgc): Baker, Doug C. Degree Name Degree Name Master of Arts (MA) Department Department History DOI DOI https://doi.org/10.24124/1996/bpgub5 Collection(s) Collection(s) Dissertations and Theses Origin Information Origin Information Date Created/Date Issued 1996 Publisher University of Northern British Columbia Issuance monographic Organizations Degree granting institution (dgg): University of Northern British Columbia Degree Level Undergraduate Subjects and Classifications Subject Topic Subject Topic Human beings -- Influence on environment -- British Columbia -- Prince George. Transportation -- British Columbia -- Prince George -- History. Prince George (B.C.) -- History. Prince George (B.C.) -- Maps. Prince George (B.C.) -- Description and travel. Library of Congress Classification Library of Congress Classification FC3849.P7 D53 1996 Resource Description Extent Extent Number of pages in document: 130 Physical Form Physical Form electronic Content type Content type Digital Document Resource Type Resource Type Text Genre Genre thesis Language Language English Identifiers Handle Handle Handle placeholder Access and Rights Use and Reproduction Use and Reproduction Copyright retained by the author. Rights Statement Rights Statement IN COPYRIGHT