IN THE NEWS: Coping with heat, discovering ecotourism and remembering an arena

In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the impact extreme heat can have on the human body, the criteria that influence ecotourism and efforts to preserve the memory of a local arena.

A 20-minute run in 40 C. What happens to the body in extreme heat: Professor of Kinesiology Stephen Cheung spoke to CBC and appeared on CBC’s The National to discuss the impact extreme heat can have on the human body.

What is ecotourism? A guide on how to travel sustainably: Professor of Geography and Tourism Studies David Fennell spoke to Vox about the attitude and ethic needed to take part in ecotourism — a type of nature-based travel.

Preserving the memories of the Garden City Arena complex: Associate Professor of History Elizabeth Vlossak spoke to YourTV Niagara about a project she led to preserve the memory of the recently demolished Garden City Arena in St. Catharines.


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