• Maria Bremner Interview

  • 2024/10/11
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Maria Bremner Interview

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  • In this episode, Maria expressed how important are relationships and culture, and their power in overcomingsustainability challenges. The conversation also touched on the importance of integrating sustainable practices into daily life and embedding sustainability throughout organizations, while acknowledging the need to recognize indigenous ways of life and their inherent value.

    She mentioned the importance of keeping in touch with nature as a great reminder of the importance of being part of the change makers. And, making sure that we are working to allow other voices to be heard that aren't being heard right now. “There are so many different problems that mightbe more urgent to solve, like affordability of living or mental and physical health challenges, but those challenges and the ones related to environmental problems can be solved on a community basis”. Maria Bremner.


    This project contributes to the completion of my Master’s degree in Environment and Management at Royal Roads University, under the supervision of Dr. Alice MacGillivray.

    I acknowledge that this research has been conducted on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations.

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In this episode, Maria expressed how important are relationships and culture, and their power in overcomingsustainability challenges. The conversation also touched on the importance of integrating sustainable practices into daily life and embedding sustainability throughout organizations, while acknowledging the need to recognize indigenous ways of life and their inherent value.

She mentioned the importance of keeping in touch with nature as a great reminder of the importance of being part of the change makers. And, making sure that we are working to allow other voices to be heard that aren't being heard right now. “There are so many different problems that mightbe more urgent to solve, like affordability of living or mental and physical health challenges, but those challenges and the ones related to environmental problems can be solved on a community basis”. Maria Bremner.


This project contributes to the completion of my Master’s degree in Environment and Management at Royal Roads University, under the supervision of Dr. Alice MacGillivray.

I acknowledge that this research has been conducted on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations.

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