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2023-04-11
Author: Bakas, Tania
The scope of post-conflict reconciliation and peace-building literature has largely focused on processes of atonement and outcomes for survivors. Few analyses concentrate on perpetrator experiences…
2023-04-14
Author: Roodenrijs, Hannah
Black oystercatchers (Haematopus bachmani) are an iconic species of the rocky intertidal coastline ranging from Baja California to Alaska. I evaluated three ecological hypotheses for geographic and…
2022-05-13
Author: Whelan, Nora
Landslides are dangerous, expensive, and ubiquitous hazards that affect people globally. The Kluane Lake region of southwest Yukon is prone to landsliding owing to its relatively high relief, seismic…
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Issues of the Children's Mental Health Research Quarterly, a publication of the SFU Children's Health Policy Centre.
The diversity of the world’s cultures, both past and present, is one of the key attractions of travel. Governments, the tourism industry, and…
Tse’K’wa, formerly known as Charlie Lake Cave, has been visited by people for more than 12,000 years, and this site now preserves a record of human…