Michelle Rhodes
A geographer by training, Michelle Rhodes is interested in how small communities change over time in response to significant economic and environmental challenges. She is an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of the Fraser Valley. Her previous research has explored the economic viability of community forestry and the rise of mass-produced housing in small towns. Michelle lives with her partner, James, and two marginally trained dogs in Mission, BC.
A geographer by training, Michelle Rhodes is interested in how small communities change over time in response to significant economic and environmental challenges. She is an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of the Fraser Valley. Her previous research has explored the economic viability of community forestry and the rise of mass-produced housing in small towns. Michelle lives with her partner, James, and two marginally trained dogs in Mission, BC. See less
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