Future Ecologies

A podcast for False Creek

Dec 8, 2025
Dive into the vibrant possibilities of transforming urban spaces into biodiversity havens. The discussion highlights the health benefits of clean waters and the interplay between environmental rights and Indigenous frameworks. Explore the paradox of False Creek, a beloved yet polluted waterway, and its potential for eco-social change. Get inspired to reimagine civic engagement and take part in grassroots environmental initiatives. Join the movement to enhance urban nature, fostering thriving habitats amidst city life!
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ADVICE

Find And Watch Water Bodies

  • Search for the podcast 'Water Bodies' one word wherever you get podcasts to find episodes and video versions.
  • Watch or listen to the show to learn about transforming urban waters and False Creek's ecology.
INSIGHT

False Creek As A Model For Urban Nature

  • Water Bodies focuses on False Creek as a case study for turning urban spaces into biodiverse, accessible shorelines.
  • Episodes cover connections between environmental and human health, Indigenous frameworks, biodiversity, and climate planning.
INSIGHT

False Creek Shapes Vancouver's Identity

  • Mendel observes that images of Vancouver are dominated by False Creek, showing the waterway's central role in city identity.
  • He notes roughly a quarter-million daily interactions, making False Creek the region's most visible waterway.
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