
Geography & Environment Publications
Research in Geography Publications uniquely bridges the social sciences with the natural sciences by examining the ongoing relationship between humans and their environment. These publications cover subjects such as environmental law and justice, pollution and preservation, segregation and prejudice in communities, urban development, and dietary habits.
Submissions from 2005
It's All for Sale: The Control of Global Resources, Tony Weis
Submissions from 2004
Explaining the Maintenance of Low Concern Near a Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility, Jamie Baxter and Daniel Lee
Understanding Expressed Low Concern and Latent Concern near a Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility, Jamie Baxter and Daniel Lee
Exploring Regional Firm-Size Structure in Canadian Housebuilding: Ontario, 1991 and 1996, Michael Buzzelli
Racial Gradients of Ambient Air Pollution Exposure in Hamilton, Canada, Michael Buzzelli and Michael Jerrett
Above Politics? Soil Conservation in 1940s South Africa, Belinda Dodson
Natural Disasters in Africa, Belinda Dodson
A Report on Gender Discrimination in South Africa's 2002 Immigration Act: Masculinizing the Migrant, Belinda Dodson and Jonthan Crush
Paleolimnological Evidence of Change in a Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake: Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, USA, J. M. Eilers, J. Kann, J. Cornett, Katrina Moser, and A. St. Amand
Muddy Shore to Modern Port: Redimensioning the Montréal Waterfront Time-space, Jason Gilliland
Venture Capital Investment in the United States 1995-2002, Milford B. Green
Participatory Research Approaches and Social Dynamics that Influence Agricultural Practices to Improve Child Nutrition in Malawi, Rachel Bezner Kerr and Marko Chirwa
Examining Local Ecological Knowledge of Hurricane Impacts in a Mangrove Forest Using an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Approach, John M. Kovacs, Jacek Malczewski, and Francisco Flores-Verdugo
Airborne Experimental Measurements of the Angular Variations in Surface Temperature over Urban Areas: Case Study of Marseille (France), Jean-Pierre Lagouarde, Patrick Moreau, Mark Irvine, Jean-Marc Bonnefond, James A. Voogt, and Fréderic Solliec
Paleolimnology and the Frontiers of Biogeography, Katrina A. Moser
Ecology and Distribution of Diatoms from Boreal Forest Lakes in Wood Buffalo National Park, Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories, Canada, Katrina A. Moser, John P. Smol, and Glen M. MacDonald
Corporate Knowledge Transfer via Interlocking Directorates: A Network Analysis Approach, Sean B. O'Hagan and Milford B. Green
Lostscapes: Found Sources in Search of a Fitting Representation, Joy Parr
A Model to Calculate what a Remote Sensor 'Sees' of an Urban Surface, A. Soux, James A. Voogt, and T. R. Oke
Numerical Modeling of Bed Topography and Bank Erosion along Tree-lined Meandering Rivers, Marco J. Van De Wiel and Stephen E. Darby
(Re-)Making the Case for Land Reform in Jamaica, Tony Weis
Restructuring and Redundancy: The Impacts and Illogic of Neoliberal Agricultural Reforms in Jamaica, Tony Weis
To Raze or Renovate?: Developing Countries and the Struggle with the WTO, Tony Weis
Submissions from 2003
Diatom-inference Models for Surface-water Temperature and Salinity Developed from a 57-lake Calibration Set from the Sierra Nevada, California, USA, Amy M. Bloom, Katrina A. Moser, David F. Porinchu, and Glen M. MacDonald