
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 2006
Mapping Urban Morphology: A Classification Scheme for Interpreting Contributions to the Study of Urban Form, Pierre Gauthier and Jason Gilliland
Jason A. Gilliland and Mathew Novak on Positioning the Past with the Present: The Use of Fire Insurance Plans and GIS for Urban Environmental History, Jason A. Gilliland and Mathew Novak
The Study of Urban Form in Canada, Jason Gilliland and Pierre Gauthier
Environmental Equity Is Child's Play: Mapping Public Provision of Recreation Opportunities in Urban Neighbourhoods, Jason Gilliland, Martin Holmes, Jennifer D. Irwin, and Patricia Tucker
Canadian Interlocking Directorates: Gender, Industry and City Differences, Milford B. Green and Sean O'Hagan
Housing and Economic Development: The Evolution of An Idea Since 1945, Richard Harris and Godwin Arku
Inter-corporate Ownership and Diversification in the Canadian Economy 1976-1995, Rod B. McNaughton and Milford B. Green
Smells Like?: Sources of Uncertainty in the History of the Great Lakes Environment, Joy Parr
A Late Quaternary Chironomid-inferred Temperature Record from the Sierra Nevada, California, with Connections to Northeast Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures, Aaron P. Potito, David F. Porinchu, Glen M. MacDonald, and Katrina A. Moser
Comparison of Four Methods to Estimate Urban Heat Storage, Sarah M. Roberts, T. R. Oke, C. S. B. Grimmond, and James A. Voogt
Supporting Agrarian Reform, Tony Weis
The Rise, Fall and Future of the Jamaican Peasantry, Tony Weis
Video Lottery Terminal Access and Gambling Among High School Students in Montréal, Dana Helene Wilson, Jason Gilliland, Nancy A. Ross, Jeffrey Derevensky, and Rina Gupta
Submissions from 2005
Housing as a Tool of Economic Development since 1929, Godwin Arku and Richard Harris
Explaining Perceptions of a Technological Environmental Hazard Using Comparative Analysis, Jamie Baxter and Kristine Greenlaw
Revisiting Cultural Theory of Risk: Explaining Perceptions of Technological Environmental Hazards Using Comparative Analysis, Jamie Baxter and Kristine Greenlaw
What Explains Firm Transience in House-building? A Regional Analysis of Ontario, Canada, 1991 and 1996, Michael Buzzelli
Desert Potholes: Ephemeral Aquatic Microsystems, Marjarie A. Chan, Katrina Moser, Jim M. Davis, Gordon Southam, Kebbi Hughes, and Tim Graham
A Soil Conservation Safari: Hugh Bennett's 1944 Visit to South Africa, Belinda Dodson
Assessing a Numerical Cellular Braided-stream Model with a Physical Model, Andrea B. Doeschl-Wilson and Peter E. Ashmore
Opportunities for Video Lottery Terminal Gambling in Montréal: An Environmental Analysis, Jason A. Gilliland and Nancy A. Ross
Housebuilding in the Machine Age, 1920-1970: Realities and Perceptions of Modernisation in North America and Australia, Richard Harris and Michael Buzzelli
Particulate Air Pollution, Social Confounders, and Mortality In Small Areas of an Industrial City, Michael Jerrett, Michael Buzzelli, Richard T. Burnett, and Patrick F. DeLuca
Food Security in Northern Malawi: Gender, Kinship Relations and Entitlements in Historical Context, Rachel Bezner Kerr