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Displaying 1 - 11 of 11
Effects of farming practices and landscape composition on wild invertebrate pollinator and bird abundance, richness and health
Author:
Toshack, Michelle Catherine
Date created:
2018-04-11
Casting Pebbles in a Pond: A Study of Opinion Leader Training to Reduce Carbon Footprints in Social Networks
Author:
Gilliard, Geoffrey Peter
Date created:
2018-01-25
The effects of natural and anthropogenic habitats on pollinator communities in oak-savannah fragments on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Author:
Wray, Julie Carolyn
Date created:
2013-12-06
Pollination in highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) and the effects of surrounding landscape on wild bee abundance
Author:
Button, Lindsey
Date created:
2014-04-16
Toward a Copernican Revolution: Flanerie, Critique and Capitalist Modernity in Walter Benjamin
Author:
Fields, Andrea Cora
Date created:
2014-04-15
Environmental communication with Chinese characteristics: crises, conflicts, and prospects
Author:
Chen, Sibo
Date created:
2014-10-14
Cultivating Resistance? Urban Sustainability, Neoliberalism, and Community Gardens
Author:
Steinberg, Gonen Warren
Date created:
2015-03-25
The effects of livestock grazing and habitat type on plant-pollinator communities of British Columbia's endangered shrubsteppe
Author:
Elwell, Sherri Lynn
Date created:
2012-04-16
Pollen limitation and network asymmetry in an endangered oak-savannah ecosystem
Author:
Gielens, Grahame Andrew
Date created:
2012-01-13
Presenters of An Inconvenient Truth as intermediaries of environmental communication
Author:
Frank, Andrew Fredrick
Date created:
2011-12-09
Plant-pollinator interactions of the oak-savanna: Evaluation of community structure and dietary specialization
Author:
Kelly, Tyler
Date created:
2019-04-08