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1978
During the past few years an increased awareness of the importance of coastal areas has been developing in the United States and Canada. In the United States this interest resulted in the passage of…
1978
Author: Pierce, J.T.
Urban growth, measured in economic and demographic terms, is a well documented feature of Canadian society. The increasing concentration of population and the continued prosperity of large scale…
1978
Author: Barker, M. L., Author: Hepworth, A.J., Author: Newton, T.J., Author: Maciej, H., Author: Macgregor, E.R., Author: MacNabb, G.M.
During the Fall Semester, 1977 the Department of Geography and ContinuingStudies, Simon Fraser University presented a public lecture series, 'EnergyIssues in Canada.' The series was…
1981
It has been recognised at least since Plato that the 'objective' environment is not directly accessible to us. Instead, its signals are screened both by the peculiarities of the human…
2015-03-19
This research project analyzes the impact an international effort to stay within the 2 C climate constraint would have on global oil markets to 2050, with a focus on the economic outlook for Canadian…
2015-04-08
In recent years, alternative systems of aquaculture, including integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) and closed-containment aquaculture (CCA), have been developed to address some of the…
2015-04-17
Author: Silva, Tomas
Severe forms of bleeding disorders are on the rise across the country and the ability to properly identify, monitor and manage this group is important not only for their future health outcomes, but…
2015-04-30
This project explores Seedstock, a community currency based on the Community Way model. Seedstock founders demonstrate a commitment to advance social change using education to drive the uptake and…
2015-06-09
DANCE WORK/WORK DANCE is an accumulative practice-based research into the becoming of dance in the art gallery. In collaboration with nine professional dancers, four art galleries and the non-profit…
1979
At the present level of scientific and engineering capability little can be done to prevent extreme natural events, but their effects can be alleviated through adequate planning. The first step in…