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Youth Involvement in Participatory Watershed Planning. Understanding the relationships between well-being, participatory governance, and watersheds.
(2016)
The Nechako watershed is a vast landscape in north-central British Columbia that is sparsely populated, and characterized by extractive industries such forestry and mining. Due to the construction of the Kenney Dam in the ...
Climate Change and Popular Culture: reframing climate change to incite action
(2017)
Anthropogenic, or human caused climate change is no longer a hypothetical, future risk. It is wreaking havoc on our landscapes and weather patterns, and the effects of it will only continue to increase in severity and ...
Residual Chemical Toxicity In Used Steel Drum Containers: Health Impacts On Steelpan Builders
(2016)
Residual Chemical Toxicity in Used Steel Drum Containers: Health Impacts on Steelpan Builders is a study from an insider's perspective about residual toxic chemicals in the traditional steelpan musical instrument building. ...
Fostering Active Transportation In School Communities: A Literature Review And Case Study Of A Suburban Toronto High School
(2015)
Active transportation is a growing area of interest in planning, particularly in relation to young people, who are walking and cycling considerably less throughout North America than in previous decades. Approaches to ...
Stories that Create: Foundation Posts Constructing a Frame for Cross-Cultural Knowledge Engagement
(2015)
This major research paper examines the presence of culturally significant "foundation posts" of principles and knowledge which, I propose, can be seen as connecting diverse Indigenous Nations across Canada. The distinctiveness ...
Wasted Potential: A Food Waste Reduction Strategy For Toronto Restaurants
(2016)
Food waste occurs at every stage of the value chain (Lipinski et al., 2013). The issue of food waste within Canada has recently received more attention from policy makers, industry and consumers for its economic, environmental ...
Strategies For Sustainable Food Programs In Ethiopia: Creating A Space For Sustainable Food Systems
(2017)
Food security is the ability to obtain consistent access to food needed for a healthy life. Access to food deeply affects the standard of living for countries, households, and individuals, and needs to be viewed as an ...
Possibilities For Anti-colonial Education: A Comparative Study Of Ibon Foundation And The Elementary Teachersâ Federation Of Ontario
(2016)
Education has historically been rooted in colonial subjugation. Throughout the past five centuries, Indigenous people in the Philippines and Canada actively resisted such systems of oppression in their struggles for ...