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 2009
Environment, Migration and Food Security in the Upper West Region of Ghana, Isaac Luginaah, Tony Weis, Sylvester Galaa, Mathew K. Nkrumah, Rachel Bezner-Kerr, and Daniel Bagah
Environmental Legislation and Regulation in Sub-Saharan Africa: ‘Green Development’ or ‘Green Imperialism’?, Paul Mkandawire and Godwin Arku
A 19,000-year record of hydrologic and climatic change inferred from diatoms from Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho, Katrina A. Moser and James P. Kimball
‘Buried Beneath the Waves’: Using GIS to Examine the Physical and Social Impact of a Historical Flood, Mathew Novak and Jason Gilliland
Sensing Changes: Technologies, Environments, and the Everyday, 1953-2003, Joy Parr
The Practice of History Shared across Differences: Needs, Technologies, and Ways of Knowing in the Megaprojects New Media Project, Joy Parr, Jessica Van Horssen, and Jon van der Veen
Development of a Chironomid-based Air Temperature Inference Model for the Central Canadian Arctic, David Porinchu, Nicolas Rolland, and Katrina Moser
Explaining the Paradox of Health and Social Support among Aboriginal Canadians, Chantelle A. M. Richmond
The Social Determinants of Inuit Health: A Focus on Social Support in the Canadian Arctic, Chantelle A. M. Richmond
The Determinants of First Nation and Inuit Health: A Critical Population Health Approach, Chantelle A. M. Richmond and Nancy A. Ross
Lost Spacecraft, Philip J. Stooke
Extracting Urban Vegetation Characteristics Using Spectral Mixture Analysis and Decision Tree Classifications, Thoreau Rory Tooke, Nicholas C. Coops, Nicholas R. Goodwin, and James A. Voogt
Environmental Influences on Physical Activity Levels in Youth, Patricia Tucker, Jennifer D. Irwin, Jason Gilliland, Meizi He, Kristian Larsen, and Paul Hess
Urban Climate, James Voogt
Fossil Energy and the Biophysical Roots of the Food Crisis, Tony Weis
La Via Campesina: Globalization and the Power of Peasants, Tony Weis
Physical and Chemical Limnology of a 61-lake Transect across Mainland Nunavut and Southeastern Victoria Island, Central Canadian Arctic, Karlyn S. Westover, Katrina A. Moser, David F. Porinchu, Glen M. MacDonald, and Xiaowa Wang
Submissions from 2008
Housing and Economic Development, Godwin Arku
Unconfined Confluences as Elements of Braided River Morphology, Peter Ashmore and J. Tobi Gardner
Gender and Agrarian Inequality at the Local Scale, Rachel Bezner Kerr
Gender, Migration and Livelihoods: Migrant Women in Southern Africa, Belinda Dodson
Defining and Measuring Braiding Intensity, Roey Egozi and Peter Ashmore
Subsidised Fertilizer: Two Views, Rachel Bezner Kerr, Laifolo Dakishoni, and Kenton Lobe
We Grandmothers Know Plenty: Breastfeeding, Complementary Feeding and the Multifaceted Role of Grandmothers in Malawi, Rachel Bezner Kerr, Laifolo Dakishoni, Lizzie Shumba, Rodgers Msachi, and Marko Chirwa