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Department <strong>of</strong> GeographyDépartement de géographieMcGill UniversityUniversité McGill805 Sherbrooke St., West, Rm 425 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Suite 425Montréal, Québec H3A 2K6Montréal (Québec) H3A 2K6Tel/Tél (514) 398-4946Fax/Télécopieur (514) 398-7437Email/Courriel: valerie.sh<strong>of</strong>fey@cag-acg.caExecutive Committee 2010President / PrésidentAnne GodlewskaPast President / Ex-PrésidentDan SmithSecretary-Treasurer / Secrétaire-trésorierMary-Louise ByrneCouncillors / ConseillersCarol DesbiensVirginia MaclarenDan ShrubsoleNadine SchuurmanColin Laroque (Atlantic)Marilyne Jollineau (Ontario)Dirk de Boer (Prairie)Gilles Viaud (Western)John Wall (Student Councillor)Editor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer / Éditeur du Géographe canadienIan MacLachlanExecutive Secretary / Secrétaire exécutiveValerie Sh<strong>of</strong>feyDIRECTORY/ANNUAIRE: ISSN 0707-3844Copy Editor /Mise en <strong>page</strong>Kim Falcigno


ContentsGeography Department Program Enrolment Academic Year 2009-2010 /Inscription aux départements de géographie année académique 2009-2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiDepartments <strong>of</strong> Geography / Départements de géographieUniversity <strong>of</strong> Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1University <strong>of</strong> Alberta, Augustana Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Bishop's University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Brandon University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Okanagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Brock University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26University <strong>of</strong> Calgary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Carleton University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Concordia University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40University <strong>of</strong> the Fraser Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44University <strong>of</strong> Guelph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Lakehead University (Geog) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Lakehead University (ORPT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Université Laval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56University <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67McGill University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71McMaster University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Memorial University <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Université de Moncton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Université de Montréal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Mount Allison University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Nipissing University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103University <strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Université d’Ottawa / University <strong>of</strong> Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Université du Québec à Montréal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Queen's University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118University <strong>of</strong> Regina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126Ryerson University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130Saint Mary's University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136i


Simon Fraser University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143Thompson Rivers University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151University <strong>of</strong> Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153Trent University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163Trinity Western University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167Vancouver Island University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168University <strong>of</strong> Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170University <strong>of</strong> Waterloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183Wilfrid Laurier University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190University <strong>of</strong> Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195University <strong>of</strong> Winnipeg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199York University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204Government Departments and Research Institutions /Département Gouvernementaux et d’autre institution d’investigationStatistics Canada — Geography Division /Statistique Canada — Division de la géographie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214<strong>Geographers</strong> in the Public Sector / Les géographes du secteur public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218<strong>Geographers</strong> in the Private Sector / Les géographes du secteur privé . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221Appendix 1 / Annexe 1 Constitution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224Appendix 2 / Annexe 2 CAG Annual General Meetings / Assembleé générale annuelle de l’ACG . 230Appendix 3 / Annexe 3 Presidents <strong>of</strong> the CAG / Présidents de l’ACG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231Appendix 4 / Annexe 4 CAG Award Winners / Gagnant(e)s des prix de l’ACG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232Appendix 5 / Annexe 5 Starkey-Robinson Award Winners /Gagnant(e)s du prix d’excellence Starkey-Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236Appendix 6 / Annexe 6 <strong>The</strong> Julian M. Szeicz Award / Le prix Julian M. Szeicz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237Appendix 7 / Annexe 7 <strong>The</strong> 2010 CAG Undergraduate Award Winners /Gagnant(e)s du prix du premier cycle 2010 de l’ACG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239Appendix 8 / Annexe 8 Study Groups / Groupes d’étude. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240Appendix 9 / Annexe 9 <strong>The</strong> Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Award /Le prix Wiley-Blackwell Publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242Appendix 10 / Annexe 10 Membership List / Liste des membres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243ii


Geography Department Program EnrolmentAcademic Year 2009-2010(number <strong>of</strong> students in geography programs unless otherwise stated)UndergraduateGraduateUniversity Honours Majors Minors MA/MSc PhDAlberta (1) 6 80 18 6 4Alberta, Augustana ― 51 (2) 5 ― ―British Columbia 18 322 18 28 67British Columbia Okanagen ― 60 8 7 7Bishop’s 4 80 20 ― ―Brandon 3 31 57 ― ―Calgary 1 148 32 77 (3) 22Carleton 321 (4) 166 (5) 75 34 30Fraser Valley 2 83 82 (6) ―Guelph 350 41 55 31 15Lakehead 108 (7) 150 ― 11 (7) ―Laurentian 78 61 ― ― ―Lethbridge ― 177 ― 24 3Manitoba 9 (8) 123 (9) ― 28 30McGill 25 123 123 32 36McMaster 198 142 ― 10 4Memorial 5 122 124 (10) 43 12Mount Allison (11) 4 74 71 ― ―Nipissing 160 30 ― ― ―Northern British Columbia ― 62 23 24 4Ottawa (12) 170 278 131 39 20Queen’s 131 273 24 28 47Regina 1 79 12 12 3Ryerson 268 ― ― 34 (13) ―Saint Mary’s 5 70 15 ― ―Saskatchewan 20 (14) 156 (14) ― 27 21Simon Fraser 6 348 53 26 32Toronto 91 1085 920 130 (15) 97 (16)Trent 120 135 ― 9 7Trinity Western (17) ― 31 15 ― ―Vancouver Island ― 37 27 30 (18)Victoria 18 455 10 69 33Waterloo 362 60 21 55 51Western Ontario 108 (19) 153 90 29 29Wilfrid Laurier 321 (20) 39 ― 30 (21) 18Winnipeg 4 105 ― ― ―York 491 640 126 38 39(1)Incl. Env. Earth Sci. and Atmos. Sci. specializations(2)Part <strong>of</strong> an interdisciplinary prog. in Env. Sci. and Stud.(3)Incl. MGIS (course based) 51(4)Incl. 179 in HBSc Env. Sci. and 15 double majors(5)Incl. 80 in BSc Env. Sci. and 19 Geomatics(6)Incl. 33 extended(7)Incl. Hons. B. Env. Studies & Hons. B. Env. Science(8)Incl. 2 Co-op(9)Incl. 5 Co-op and 93 General majorIncl. 15 in Dip. In GISGeography & Environment Department(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)Incl. all programs incl. Env. Sci and Geomatics andSpatial Analysis and old programsM. Spatial AnalysisIncl. Regional and Urban Planning programsIncl. 75 in MScPIIncl. 19 planning studentsIncl. 20 Env. Studies Majors and 1 MinorAdvanced (Post-Graduate) Diploma in GISIncl. 34 Hons. double majorsIncl. Hons. Env. Studies program(21) MA/MES/MSciii


Inscription aux départements de géographieannée académique 2009-2010(nombre d’étudiants)1º en en à temps pleinUniversité cycle maj. min. 2º cycle 3º cycle M PhDLaval 248 ― 16 ― ― 73 28Moncton 40 24 (1)+(2) 16 ― ― ― ―Montréal 238 (3) 5 19 52 (4) 31 46 ―(1)Ce chiffre inclus la spécialisation = 2(2) Étudiant.e.s des Sciences de l’Éducation avec majeure en géographie = 6(3)incluant B.Sc. spécialisé en géographie environnementale, excluant bidisciplinaire démographie/géographie,bidisciplinaire études est-asiatique et géographie(4) incluant DESS et microprogrammesiv


University <strong>of</strong> AlbertaDepartment <strong>of</strong> Earth and Atmospheric SciencesUniversity <strong>of</strong> Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3(780) 492-3265 ⎯ Fax (780) 492-2030E-Mail: Martin.Sharp@ualberta.caWebsite: http://www.ualberta.ca/eas________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA Human Geography (major, minor), BSc Honors and Specialization in AtmosphericSciences, Environmental Earth Sciences, Geology and Paleontology, MA, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:H. Baadsgaard, R.A. Burwash, *I.A. Campbell, B.D.E. Chatterton, D. Cruden, *K.J.Fairbairn, R.C. Fox, K.D. Hage, *M.J. Hodgson, *R.G. Ironside, *E.L. Jackson, *L.A.Kosinski, J. Krupicka, *A.H. Laycock, J.F. Lerbekmo, *E.P. Lozowski, *H.J. McPherson,R.D. Morton, *O.F.G. Sitwell, D.G.W. Smith, *P.J. Smith, C.R. Stelck, J. TóthDistinguished University Pr<strong>of</strong>essors: E-mail Address:S. George Pemberton, PhD (McMaster) George.Pemberton@ualberta.caNathaniel W. Rutter, PhD (Alberta)Nat.Rutter@ualberta.ca*William C. Wonders, PhD (Toronto) wwonders@shaw.caPr<strong>of</strong>essors:*Carl G. Amrhein, PhD (State University <strong>of</strong>New York, Buffalo)*Andrew B.G. Bush, PhD (Toronto)Michael W. Caldwell, PhD (McGill)Octavian Catuneanu, PhD (Toronto)Thomas Chacko, PhD (North Carolina)Robert A. Creaser, PhD (La Trobe, Australia)*Marianne Douglas, PhD (Queen’s)*John H. England, PhD (Colorado)Philippe Erdmer, PhD (Queen’s)*John Gamon, PhD (UC Davis)*Christian Haas, PhD (Univ. <strong>of</strong> Bremen)Larry Heaman, PhD (McMaster)Brian Jones, PhD (Ottawa)Robert W. Luth, PhD (UC Los Angeles)Hans G. Machel, PhD (McGill)___________________________Carl.Amrhein@ualberta.caAndrew.Bush@ualberta.camw.caldwell@ualberta.caOctavian.Catuneanu@ualberta.caTom.Chacko@ualberta.caRobert.Creaser@ualberta.camsdouglas@ualberta.caJohn.England@ualberta.caPhilippe.Erdmer@ualberta.cagamon@ualberta.cachaas@ualberta.caLarry.Heaman@ualberta.caBrian.Jones@ualberta.caRobert.Luth@ualberta.caHans.Machel@ualberta.ca*Geography, Meteorology or Environmental Sciences


2 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Karlis Muehlenbachs, PhD (Chicago)David Potter, PhD (Newcastle upon Tyne)*Gerhard W. Reuter, PhD (McGill)Jeremy P. Richards, PhD, (AustralianNational University)Benoit Rivard, PhD (Washington)Benjamin J. Rostron, PhD (Alberta)*Martin J. Sharp 1 , PhD (Aberdeen)Thomas Stachel, PhD (Wurzburg)*Bruce Sutherland, PhD (Toronto)Martyn Unsworth, PhD (Cambridge)John W.F. Waldron, PhD (Edinburgh)*John D. Wilson, PhD (Guelph)*Alex Wolfe, PhD (Queen’s)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:*<strong>The</strong>resa Garvin, PhD (McMaster)Murray K. Gingras, PhD (Alberta)Nicholar Harris, PhD (Stanford)Christopher D. Herd, PhD (New Mexico)*G. Peter Kershaw, PhD (Alberta)Kurt O. Konhauser, PhD (Western Ontario)Lindsey Leighton, PhD (Michigan)*Tara McGee, PhD (AustralianNational University)Carl Mendoza, PhD (Waterloo)*Paul Myers, PhD (Victoria)*G. Arturo Sanchez-Az<strong>of</strong>eifa, PhD(New Hampshire)John-Paul Zonneveld, PhD (Alberta)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:*Damian Collins, PhD (Simon Fraser)*Arie Croitoru, PhD (Israel Institute<strong>of</strong> Technology)*Duane G. Froese, PhD (Calgary)Sarah A. Gleeson, PhD (ImperialCollege, London, UK)*Jeff Kavanaugh, PhD (British Columbia)*Robert Summers, PhD (Guelph)___________________________E-mail Address:Karlis.Muehlenbachs@ualberta.cadkpotter@phys.ualberta.caGerhard.Reuter@ualberta.caJeremy.Richards@ualberta.caBenoit.Rivard@ualberta.caBen.Rostron@ualberta.caMartin.Sharp@ualberta.catstachel@ualberta.cabruce.sutherland@ualberta.camunsworth@phys.ualberta.cajwaldron@ualberta.cajaydee.uu@ualberta.caawolfe@ualberta.ca<strong>The</strong>resa.Garvin@ualberta.camgingras@ualberta.canharris@ualberta.caherd@ualberta.caPeter.Kershaw@ualberta.caKurt.Konhauser@ualberta.calleighto@ualberta.catmcgee@ualberta.caCarl.Mendoza@ualberta.capmyers@ualberta.caArturo.Sanchez@ualberta.cazonneveld@ualberta.cadamian.collins@ualberta.cacroitoru@ualberta.caduane.froese@ualberta.casgleeson@ualberta.cajeff.kavanaugh@ualberta.carobert.summers@ualberta.ca1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)*Geography, Meteorology or Environmental Sciences


UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 3Faculty Service Officers:E-mail Address:*Anita Dey Nuttallanita.deynuttall@ualberta.caS. Andrew DuFrane dufrane@ualberta.caSergei Matveevsmatveev@ualberta.caRichard Sternrstern@ualberta.caCurrent ResearchEconomic geography, labour markets, decision theory, migration, and quantitativemethods (Amrhein)Atmosphere-Ice interactions (Bush)Initiation and maintenance <strong>of</strong> glaciation (Bush)Numerical modeling <strong>of</strong> atmospheres and oceans with particular emphasis onpaleoclimate modeling (Bush)<strong>The</strong> dynamical history <strong>of</strong> the tropical Pacific thermocline (Bush)<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> ENSO in the Quaternary (Bush)Unravelling the dynamical connections linking ENSO and the south Asian monsoon(Bush)Late Pleistocene and Holocene landscape evolution in southern Alberta (Campbell)Health geography (heal promotion, active travel, children’s health) (Collins)Political geography (property, public policy) (Collins)Urban geography (housing, transport, land use change, schooling) (Collins)Geoinformatics, spatio-temporal data mining, image processing and imageunderstanding, Geographic Information Systems, remote sensing,<strong>photo</strong>grammetry (Croitoru)International relations; Antarctica and Nordic geopolitics; science and policy (DeyNuttall)Environmental change in Arctic and Antarctic (Douglas)Global warming (Douglas)Paleolimnology (Douglas)NSERC Northern Research Chair for “Environmental Change across NW NorthAmerica, Ice Age to present”, 2007-2012; investigating Late Quaternaryglaciations and sea level change in the western <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago; thedynamics <strong>of</strong> the NW Laurentide ice Sheet; sediment transport to the ArcticOcean basin, U-Pb laser ablation dating <strong>of</strong> erratics transported to the westernArctic from mainland Canada, paleoclimatic change, and the NE extremity <strong>of</strong>Beringia (England)Beringia (Froese)Natural hazards (Froese)Quaternary geology (Froese)Teprochronology (Froese)Climate change impacts in northern latitude ecosystems (Gamon)Detecting plant biochemical responses with non-contact optical methods (Gamon)Disturbance effects on ecosystem function (Gamon)Eco-informatics and Cyberinfrastructure for ecosystem monitoring (Gamon)Plant ecophysiology, particularly related to <strong>photo</strong>synthesis and environmental stress(Gamon)Remote sensing for sampling terrestrial ecosystem composition and function (Gamon)


4 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCommunity, health & environmental issues (Garvin)Environmental health (Garvin)Geography <strong>of</strong> health and health care (Garvin)Policy development, implementation and analysis (Garvin)Science, policy and social processes (Garvin)Women and health (Garvin)Sea ice, Arctic, Antarctic, sea ice thickness, electromagnetic (EM) sounding, microwaveremote sensing, climate change (Haas)Geographical information systems (Hodgson)Location-allocation models (Hodgson)Dependency and resource communities (Ironside)Constraints on leisure and recreation (Jackson)Environmental change (Kavanaugh)Glacier dynamics (Kavanaugh)Glacier response to changing climate (Kavanaugh)Ice core paleoclimatology (Kavanaugh)Mechanics <strong>of</strong> uconsolidated materials (Kavanaugh)Permafrost and periglacial landscapes (Kavanaugh)Subglacial and groundwater hydrology (Kavanaugh)Alpine and subarctic ecology/biogeography (Kershaw)Disturbance ecology – alpine and subarctic (Kershaw)Periglacial geomorphology – climate change (Kershaw)Revegetation <strong>of</strong> industrial disturbances – alpine and subarctic (Kershaw)Snow and winter environments – ecological processes (Kershaw)Hail, icicles, ice spikes (Lozowski)Ice accretion on ships, aircraft and power network equipment (Lozowski)Ice friction (Lozowski)Human dimensions <strong>of</strong> environmental hazards (McGee)Public and government mitigation (McGee)Public and government preparedness (McGee)Public and stakeholder hazard decision-making and actions (McGee)Public participation (McGee)Qualitative research methods (McGee)Finite element methods in oceanography (Myers)Links between the arctic and North Atlantic oceans (Myers)Mediterranean oceanography and paleoceanography (Myers)Regional ocean modelling (Labrador Sea and subpolar North Atlantic (Myers)<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> freshwater in the high-latitude oceans (Myers)Upper ocean variability in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska (Myers)Clouds and precipitation (Reuter)Numerical modeling <strong>of</strong> clouds and storms (Reuter)Severe storms (Reuter)Impacts <strong>of</strong> land use/cover change (LUCC) on biodiversity loss and habitat fragmentationin tropical dry forest environments (Sanchez)Remote sensing and geographic information systems (Sanchez)Glacier microbiology (Sharp)Glacier-climate interactions in the <strong>Canadian</strong> high arctic (Sharp)Glaciology and glacier hydrology (Sharp)


UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 5Hydrochemistry, chemical weathering and carbon cycling in glacial environments(Sharp)Hydrology and dynamics <strong>of</strong> arctic ice caps (Sharp)Geographical description <strong>of</strong> western North America (Sitwell)Interaction <strong>of</strong> language, systems <strong>of</strong> belief, and the cultural landscape (Sitwell)<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> planning in Alberta (P.J. Smith)<strong>The</strong> evolution <strong>of</strong> urban renewal policy and practice in Victorian Edinburgh (P.J. Smith)Urban renewal planning in Canada (P.J. Smith)Atmospheric and oceanic dynamics (Sutherland)Calculating disturbed winds (e.g. at forest margins or clearings, windbreaks, hills)(Wilson)<strong>The</strong>ory and application <strong>of</strong> Lagrangian stochastic model for particle trajectories inturbulent flow (Wilson)Global change (Wolfe)Paleolimnology, freshwater diatoms, natural and anthropogenic environmental changesas registered in lake sediments (Wolfe)Recent developments in the <strong>Canadian</strong> north (Wonders)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate student*ANTONIADES, D., *HAMILTON, P.B., *HINZ, F., DOUGLAS, M.S. and *SMOL, J.P. 2009 ‘Seven newspecies <strong>of</strong> freshwater diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) from the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago’ NovaHedwigia 88, 57-88⎯⎯⎯ , *SMOL, J.P. and DOUGLAS, M.S. 2009 ‘Biogeographic distributions and environmental controls<strong>of</strong> stream diatoms in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Botany-RevueCanadienne de Botanique 87, 443-454*BRIMBLE, S.K., *BLAIS, J.M., *KIMPE, L.E., *MALLORY, M.L., *KEATLEY, B.E., DOUGLAS, M.S. and*SMOL, J.P. 2009 ‘Bioenrichment <strong>of</strong> trace elements in a series <strong>of</strong> ponds near a northern fulmar(Flamrus glacialis) colony at Cape Vera, Devon Island’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and AquaticSciences 66, 949-958*CALVO-ALVARADO, J.,2 MCLENNAN, B.,2 SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, A. and GARVIN, T.D. 2009‘Deforestation and forest restoration in Guanacaste, Costa Rica: Putting conservation policies incontext’ Forest Ecology and Managaement 258, 931-940*CANNON, C.H., *MORLEY, R.J. and BUSH, A.B.G. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> current refugial rainforests <strong>of</strong> Sundalandare unrepresentative <strong>of</strong> their biogeographic past and highly vulnerable to disturbance’Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences 106, 11188-11193*CHARUCHITTIPAN, D. and WILSON, J.D. 2009 ‘Turbulent kinetic energy dissipation in the surfacelayer’ Boundary-Layer Meteorology 132, 193-204*CLARKE, G.K.C., BUSH, A.B.G. and *BUSH, J.W.M. 2009 ‘Freshwater discharge, sediment transport,and modeled climate impacts <strong>of</strong> the final drainage <strong>of</strong> glacial Lake Agassiz’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 22,2161-2180COLLINS, D. 2009 ‘Contesting property development in coastal New Zealand: A case study <strong>of</strong> OceanBeach, Hawke’s Bay’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban and Regional Research 33, 147-164⎯⎯⎯ , *BEAN, C. and *KEARNS, R. 2009 ‘“Mind that child”: childhood, traffic and walking inautomobilized space’ in Car Troubles: Critical Studies <strong>of</strong> Automobility and Auto-Mobility ed J.Conley and A. McLaren (London: Ashgate) 127-1432 COOKE, C.A., *BALCOM, B., *BIESTER, H. and WOLFE, A.P. 2009 ‘Over three millennia <strong>of</strong> mercurypollution in the central Peruvian Andes’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences <strong>of</strong> theUnited States <strong>of</strong> America 106, 8830-8834


6 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2 COPLAND, L., *POPE, S., *BISHOP, M.P., *SHRODER JR., J.F., *CLENDON, P., BUSH, A.B.G.,*KAMP, U., *SEONG, Y.B. and *OWEN, L.A. 2009 ‘Glacier velocities across the centralKarakoram’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 50, 1-9*DEFOSSEZ, M., *SAUCIER, F.J., MYERS, P.G., *CAYS, D. and *DUMAIS, J.-F. 2009 ‘Analysis <strong>of</strong> adense water pulse following mid-winter opening <strong>of</strong> polynyas in western Foxe Basin, Canada’Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Atmospheres and Ocean 49, 54-74DEY-NUTTALL, A. 2009 ‘Aspects <strong>of</strong> Canada’s and Europe’s northern dimensions’ in Canada’s andEurope’s Northern Dimensions ed A. Dey Nuttall and M. Nuttall (Oulu: University <strong>of</strong> Oulu Press)7-10⎯⎯⎯ and *NUTTALL, M. eds 2009 Canada’s and Europe’s Northern Dimensions (Oulu: University <strong>of</strong>Oulu Press)⎯⎯⎯ and *NUTTALL, M. 2009 ‘Europe’s northern dimensions: policies, co-operation, frameworks’ inCanada’s and Europe’s Northern Dimensions ed A. Dey-Nuttall and M. Nuttall (Oulu: University <strong>of</strong>Oulu Press) 23-33ENGLAND, J.H., 2 FURZE, M.F.A. and 2 DOUPE, J.P. 2009 ‘Revision <strong>of</strong> the NW Laurentide Ice Sheet:implications for paleoclimate, the northeast extremity <strong>of</strong> Beringia, and Arctic Oceansedimentation’ Quaternary Science Reviews 28, 1573-15962 EVANS, J. and GARVIN, T.D. 2009 ‘‘Y’ou’re in oil country’: moral tales <strong>of</strong> citizen action againstpetroleum development in Alberta, Canada’ Ethics, Place & Environment 12, 49-68*FAULKNER, H., *MCFARLANE, B.L. and MCGEE, T.K. 2009 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> homeowner response towildfire risk among towns with and without wildfire management’ Environmental Hazards 8(1), 38-512 FLESCH, T.K., *HARPER, L.A., *POWELL, J.M. and WILSON, J.D. 2009 ‘Inverse-dispersion calculation<strong>of</strong> ammonia emissions from Wisconsin dairy farms’ Transactions <strong>of</strong> the ASABE 52, 253-265FROESE, D.G., 2 REYES, A.V., *WESTGATE, J.A. and *PREECE, S.J. 2009 ‘Implications <strong>of</strong> ancient ice:response’ Science 323, 714-715⎯⎯⎯ , *ZAZULA, G.D., *WESTGATE, J.A., *PREECE, S.J., *SANBORN, P.E., 2 REYES, A.V. and*PEARCE, N.J.G. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Klondike goldfields and Pleistocene environments <strong>of</strong> Beringia’ GSAToday 19, 4-10GARVIN, T.D., 2 MCGEE, T.K., 2 SMOYER-TOMIC, K.E. and 2 AUBYNN, E.A. 2009 ‘Community-companyrelations in gold mining in Ghana’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management 90, 571-586*GOW, G.A., MCGEE, T.K., *TOWNSEND, D., *ANDERSON, P. and *VARNHAGEN, S. 2009‘Communication technology, emergency alerts, and campus security’ IEEE Technology andSociety Magazine 28, 34-41HAAS, C., *LOBACH, J., *HENDRICKS, S., *RABENSTEIN, L. and *PFAFFLING, A. 2009 ‘Helicopterbornemeasurements <strong>of</strong> sea ice thickness, using a small and lightweight, digital EM system’Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Geophysics 67(3), 234-241*HAILE, J., FROESE, D.G., *MACPHEE, R.D.E., *ROBERTS, R.G., *ARNOLD, L.J., 2 REYES, A.V.,*RASMUSSEN, M., *NIELSEN, R., *BROOK, B.W., 2 ROBINSON, S., *DEMURO, M., *GILBERT,M.T.P., *MUNCH, K., *AUSTIN, J., *COOPER, A., *BARNES, I., *MOLLER, P. and*WILLERSLEV, E. 2009 ‘Ancient DNA reveals late survival <strong>of</strong> mammoth and horse in interiorAlaska’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences 106, 22363-22368*HARITASHYA, U.K., *BISHOP, M.P., *SHRODER, J.F., BUSH, A.B.G. and *BULLEY, H.N.N. 2009‘Space-based assessment <strong>of</strong> glacier fluctuations in the Wakhan Pamir, Afghanistan’ ClimaticChange 10662, 1-13*JACKSON, J.M., MYERS, P.G. and *IANSON, D. 2009 ‘An examination <strong>of</strong> mixed layer sensitivity in thenortheast Pacific Ocean from July 2001 – July 2005 using the General Ocean Turbulence Modeland Argo data’ Atmosphere-Ocean 47, 139-153KAVANAUGH, J.L. 2009 ‘Exploring glacier dynamics with subglacial water pressure pulses: Evidence forself-organized criticality? Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 114, 1-15*KEATLEY, B.E., DOUGLAS, M.S., *BLAIS, J.M., *MALLORY, M.L. and *SMOL, J.P. 2009 ‘Impacts <strong>of</strong>seabird-derived nutrients on water quality and diatom assemblages from Cape Vera, DevonIsland, <strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic’ Hydrobiologia 621, 191-2052 KUEHN, S.C., FROESE, D.G., *CARRARA, P.E., *FOIT, JR., F.F., *PEARCE, N.J.G. and*ROTHEISLER, P. 2009 ‘Major- and trace-element characterization, expanded distribution, and anew chronology for the latest Pleistocene Glacier Peak tephras in western North America’Quaternary Research 71(2), 201-216*KULAN, N. and MYERS, P.G. 2009 ‘Comparing two climatologies <strong>of</strong> the Labrador Sea: geopotential vs.isopyncal’ Atmosphere-Ocean 47, 19-39


UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 7*LIVINGSTON, J., 2 SMITH, D.G., FROESE, D.G. and *HUGENHOLTZ, C. 2009 ‘Floodplain stratigraphy<strong>of</strong> the ice jam dominated middle Yukon River: a new approach to longterm flood frequency’Hydrological Processes 23, 357-371*MADEIRA, B.G., *ESPIRITOP-SANTO, M.M., *NETO, S.D., *NUNES, Y.R.F., SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA,G.A., *FERNANDES, G.W. and *QUESADA, M. 2009 ‘Changes in tree and liana communitiesalong a successional gradient in a tropical dry forests in south-eastern Brazil’ Plant Ecology 201,291-304*MCDERMID, G.J., SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A., *FRANKLIN, S.E., *STENHOUSE, G.B.,*KOBLIUK, T.and *LEDREW, E.F. 2009 ‘Remote sensing and forest inventory for wildlife habitat assessment’Forest Ecology and Management 257, 2262-2269MCGEE, T.K., *MCFARLANE, B.L. and *VARGHESE, J. 2009 ‘An examination <strong>of</strong> the influence <strong>of</strong> hazardexperience on wildfire risk perceptions and adoption <strong>of</strong> mitigation measures’ Society and NaturalResources 22(4), 308-3232 MICHELUTTI, N., *KEATLEY, B.E., *BRIMBLE, S., *BLAIS, J.M., *LIU, H., DOUGLAS, M.S.,*MALLORY, M.L., *MACDONALD, R.W. and *SMOL, J.P. ‘Seabird-driven shifts in Arctic pondecosystems’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 276, 591-596⎯⎯⎯ , *LIU, H.J., *SMOL, J.P., *KIMPE, L.E., *KEATLEY, B.E., *MALLORY, M., *MACDONALD, R.W.,DOUGLAS, M.S.V. and *BLAIS, J.M. 2009 ‘Accelerated delivery <strong>of</strong> polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs) in recent sediments near a large seabird colony in Arctic Canada’ Environmental Pollution157, 2769-2775*MUIR, D.C.G., *WANG, X., *YANG, F., *NUYEN, N., *JACKSON, T.A., *EVANS, M.S., DOUGLAS, M.S.,*KOCK, G., 2 LAMOUREUX, S., *PIENITZ, R., *SMOL, J.P., *VINCENT, W.F. and *DASTOOR, A.2009 ‘Spatial trends and historical deposition <strong>of</strong> mercury and lead in eastern and northernCanada inferred from lake sediment cores’ Environmental Science & Technology 43, 4802-4809MYERS, P.G., 2 DONNELLY, C. and *RIBERGAARD, M.N. 2009 ‘Structure and variability <strong>of</strong> the WestGreenland Current in summer derived from 6 repeat standard sections’ Progress inOceanography 80, 93-112*NICOLAUS, M., HAAS, C. and *WILLMES, S. 2009 ‘Evolution <strong>of</strong> first- and second-year snow propertieson sea ice in the Weddell Sea during spring-summer transition’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research114, D17109*PEDERSEN, C.A., *HALL, R., *GERLAND, S., *SIVERSTEN, A.H., *SVENOE, T. and HAAS, C. 2009‘Combined airborne pr<strong>of</strong>iling over Fram Strait sea ice: Fractional sea-ice types, albedo, andthickness measurements’ Cold Regions Science and Technology 55, 23-32*PERREN, B.B., DOUGLAS, M.S. and *ANDERSON, N.J. 2009 ‘Diatoms reveal complex spatial andtemporal patterns <strong>of</strong> recent limnological change in West Greenland’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 42,233-2472 PINARD, J.-P., *BENOIT, R. and WILSON, J.D. 2009 ‘Mesoscale wind climate modeling in steepmountains’ Atmosphere-Ocean 47, 63-78*QUESADA, M., SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G., *ALVAREZ-ANORVE, M., *STONER, K.E., *AVILA-CABADILLA, L., *CALVO-ALVARADO, J., *CASTILLO, A., *ESPIRITU-SANTO, M.M.,*FAGUNDES, M., *FERNANDES, G.W., GAMON, J., *LOPEZARAIZA-MIKEL, M., *LAWRENCE,D., *MORELLATO, P., *POWERS, J., *NEVES, F., *ROSAS-GUERRERO, V., *SAVAGO, R. and*SANCHEZ-MONTOYA, G. 2009 ‘Succession and management <strong>of</strong> tropical dry forests in theAmericas: review and new perspectives’ Forest Ecology and Management 258, 1014-1024SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A., 2 CASTRO-ESSAU, K., *KUTZ, W. and *JOYCE, A. 2009 ‘Monitoring carbonstocks in the tropics and the remote sensing operational limitations: from local to regionalprojects’ Ecological Applications 19, 480-494⎯⎯⎯ , 2 CASTRO, K., *WRIGHT, S.J., GAMON, J., RIVARD, B., 2 KALACSKA, M., *SCHNITZER, S.2009 ‘Differences in leaf traits, leaf internal structure, and spectral reflectance between twocommunities <strong>of</strong> lianas and trees: Implications for remote sensing in tropical environments’Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 113, 2076-2088*SCHIFF, C.J., *KAUFMAN, D.S., WOLFE, A.P., *DODD, J. and *SHARP, Z. 2009 ‘Late Holocene stormtrajectorychanges inferred from the oxygen isotope composition <strong>of</strong> lake diatoms, south Alaska’Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 41, 189-208*SEONG, Y.B., *OWEN, L.A., *CAFFEE, M.W., *KAMP, U., *BISHOP, M.P., BUSH, A.B.G., 2 COPLAND,L. and *SHRODER, J. 2009 ‘Rates <strong>of</strong> basin-wide rockwall retreat in the K2 region <strong>of</strong> the CentralKarakoram defined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide 10Be’ Geomorphology 107, 254-262*SIVER, P.A. and WOLFE, A.P. 2009 ‘Tropical Ochrophyte algae from the eocene <strong>of</strong> northern Canada: abiogeographic response to past global warming’ Palaios 24, 192-198


8 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*THOMSEN, P.F., *ELIAS, S., *GILBERT, M.T.P., *HAILE, J., *MUNCH, K., 2 KUZIMA, S., FROESE,D.G., *SHER, A.V., *HOLDAWAY, R.N. and *WILLERSLEV, E. 2009 ‘Non-destructive sampling<strong>of</strong> ancient insect DNA’ PLOS One 4, e5048*USTIN, S.L., *GITELSON, A.A., *JACQUEMOUD, S., *SCHAEPMAN, M.E., *ASNER, G.P., GAMON,J.A. and *ZARCO-TEJADA, P. 2009 ‘Retrieval <strong>of</strong> foliar information about plant pigmen systemsfrom high resolution spectroscopy’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 113, 567-577*WESTGATE, J.A., *PREECE, S.J., FROESE, D.G., *PEARCE, N.J.G., *ENKIN, R.J., *JACKSON JR.,L.E., *STORER, J. and *LEBARGE, W.P. 2009 ‘Gold Run tephra: a middle Pleistocenestratigraphic and paleoenvironmental marker across west-central Yukon Territory, Canada’<strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 46, 465-478*WILLMES, S., *BAREISS, J., HAAS, C. and *NICOLAUS, M. 2009 ‘Observing snowmelt dynamics onfast ice in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, with NOAA/AVHRR data and field measurements’ PolarResearch 28(2), 203-213⎯⎯⎯ , HAAS, C., *NICOLAUS, M. and *BAREISS, J. 2009 ‘Satellite microwave observations <strong>of</strong> theinterannual variability <strong>of</strong> snowmelt on sea ice in the Southern Ocean’ Journal <strong>of</strong> GeophysicalResearch 114, C03006, doi:10.1029/2008JC004919WILSON, J.D., *MASSMAN, W.J. and *SWATERS, G.E. 2009 ‘Dynamic response <strong>of</strong> the thermometricnet radiometer’ Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149, 1358-13642 WOHLLEBEN, T.M., 2 SHARP, M.J. and BUSH, A.B.G. 2009 ‘Factors influencing the basal temperatures<strong>of</strong> a High Arctic polythermal glacier’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 50, 9-16WOLFE, A.P. and *SIVER, P.A. 2009 ‘Three genera <strong>of</strong> extant thalassiosiroid diatoms from Middle Eocenelake sediments in northern Canada’ American Journal <strong>of</strong> Botany 96, 487-497⎯⎯⎯ , 2 TAPPERT, R., 2 MUEHLENBACHS, K., *BOUDREAU, M., 2 MCKELLAR, R.C., BASINGER, J.F.and GARRETT, A. 2009 ‘A new proposal concerning the botanical origin <strong>of</strong> Baltic amber’Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 276, 3403-3412*WU, C., *NIU, Z., *TANG, Q., *HUANG, W., RIVARD, B. and 2 FENG, J. 2009 ‘Remote estimation <strong>of</strong>gross primary production in wheat using chlorophyll-related vegetation indices’ Agricultural andForest Meteorology 149, 1015-1021


University <strong>of</strong> Alberta, Augustana Campus4901- 46 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 2R3(780) 679-1574 or (800) 661-8714 ⎯ Fax (780) 679-1590Website: http://www.augustana.ca/programs/science/geography____________________________________________________________________Department OffersGeography minor, no majorFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essor:Glen Hvenegaard 1 , PhD (Victoria)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Glynnis Hood, PhD (Alberta)Sessional Lecturer:Pam Stacey, MSc (Victoria)E-mail Address:glen.hvenegaard@ualberta.caglynnis.hood@ualberta.capamstacey99@yahoo.caCurrent ResearchAquatic ecology (Hood)Parks management (Hood)Human wildlife conflict (Hood)Biogeography and conservation <strong>of</strong> birds (Hvenegaard)Environmental and experiential education (Hvenegaard)Wildlife tourism, economics, and conservation (Hvenegaard)Recent Publications*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former student*CAULA, S., HVENEGAARD, G.T. and *MARTY, P. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> bird information, attitudes, anddemographics on public preferences toward urban green spaces; <strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Montpellier,France’ Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 8, 117-128HOOD, G.A. and *BAYLEY, S.E. 2009 ‘A comparison <strong>of</strong> riparian plant community response to herbivoryby beaver (Castor canadensis) and ungulates in Canada's boreal mixed-wood forest’ ForestEcology and Management 258, 1979-1989⎯⎯⎯ , 2 BROMLEY, C.K. and 2 TIITMAMER KUR, N. 2009 A Review <strong>of</strong> Existing Models and PotentialEffects <strong>of</strong> Water Withdrawals on Semi-aquatic Mammals in the Lower Athabasca River FinalReport to the Cumulative Environmental Management <strong>Association</strong> (Fort McMurray, AB:Cumulative Environmental Management <strong>Association</strong>)_________________________1Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


10 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGHVENEGAARD, G. 2009 ‘Promoting a sense <strong>of</strong> place for children in natural areas’ Connections:Newsletter <strong>of</strong> the Global, Environmental & Outdoor Education Council for the Alberta Teachers’<strong>Association</strong> 30(1), 20-22⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Potential conservation benefits <strong>of</strong> wildlife festival tourism’ Event Management 13, S8-9⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Promoting fieldwork to enhance undergraduate students’ sense <strong>of</strong> place’ Pathways: OntarioJournal <strong>of</strong> Outdoor Education 21(2), 14-17⎯⎯⎯ and *ASFELDT, M. 2009 ‘Integrating outdoor education and geography using experientialwilderness travel in the <strong>Canadian</strong> North’ in Being in Nature – Experiential Learning and Teachinged B. Dahle and A. Jensen (Steinkjer, Norway: Nord-Trondelag University College) 64-68⎯⎯⎯ , *ASFELDT, M. and *URBERG, I. 2009 ‘Leadership development: an interdisciplinary liberal artsand sciences approach’ in Being in Nature – Experiential Learning and Teaching ed B. Dahle andA. Jensen (Steinkjer, Norway: Nord-Trondelag University College) 101-106⎯⎯⎯ , *SHULTIS, J. and *BUTLER, J.R. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> interpretation’ in Parks and Protected Areasin Canada: Planning and Management, 3 rd Ed ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (Don Mills: OxfordUniversity Press) 202-234⎯⎯⎯ , *WIERSMA, Y., *DUINKER, P., *HAIDER, W., *SCHMIEGELOW, F. and *MUNIER, A. 2009‘Evolving interactions between protected areas and sustainable forest management in Canada’ inPerspectives Environnementales au Canada: L’écologie Dan Tous Ses États ed S. Héritier, M.Kaltemback, C. Omhovère and M. Rocard (Toulouse, France: Editions Universitaires du SUD)43-602 LOATES, B.M. and HVENEGAARD, G.T. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> density <strong>of</strong> Beaver (Castor canadensis) activitiesalong Camrose Creek, Alberta within differing habitats and management intensity levels’<strong>Canadian</strong> Field-Naturalist 122(4), 299-302


Bishop's UniversityDepartment <strong>of</strong> Environmental Studies and GeographySherbrooke, QC J1M 1Z7(819) 822-9600 ⎯ Fax (819) 822-9661Website: http://www.ubishops.ca/ccc/div/soc/ESG/index.html_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBAFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:E-mail Address:J. Derek Booth, PhD (McGill) dbooth@ubishops.caC.G. Rose, PhD (Clark)crose@ubishops.caW.G. Ross, PhD (Cantab)gilross@interlinx.qc.caPr<strong>of</strong>essor:Norman Jones, PhD (Waterloo)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Darren Bardati, PhD (McGill) (on leave)Tom Fletcher, PhD (McGill)Elisabeth Levac 1 , PhD (Dalhousie)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Albert Haller, PhD (Western)Heidi Webber, PhD (McGill)Lecturer:Meredith Watkins, MA (McGill)njones@ubishops.cadbardati@ubishops.catfletche@ubishops.caelevac@ubishops.caahaller@ubishops.cahwebber@ubishops.camwatkins@crc-lennox.qc.caCurrent ResearchCommunity adaptation to climate change (Bardati)Community-based watershed planning and management (Bardati)Resilience in social-ecological systems (SESs) (Bardati)Landscape development (Booth)Environmental justice and hazardous waste (Fletcher)History <strong>of</strong> Memphremagog conservation (Fletcher)Climate change and hydrology (Jones)_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


12 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGFlood hazards in southern Quebec (Jones)Holocene paleoceanography (Levac)Pollen and allergies (Levac)<strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic in the nineteenth century (Ross)Landscape studies in the Eastern Townships <strong>of</strong> Quebec (Watkins)Modeling soil-crop-water systems (Webber)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentBARDATI, D. 2009 ‘Environmental assessment in Quebec’ in Environmental Impact Assessment: Practiceand Participation (2nd edition) ed K.S. Hanna (Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press) 380-401⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Guest Statement: Sustainability in higher education: learning it, teaching it, and doing it’ inEnvironmental Change and Challenge (3rd edition) ed P. Dearden and B. Mitchell (Toronto:Oxford University Press) 583-584⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Participation, information and forest conflict in the Slocan Valley, British Columbia’ inEnvironmental Conflicts and Democracy in Canada ed L.E. Adkin (Vancouver, BC: UBC Press)103-122⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Water, science and humans: exploring the hydrosocial cycle in the St. Francis RiverWatershed’ Northeastern Geographer 1, 45-58⎯⎯⎯ , *HOWATT, A. and *GHOMOSHCHI, V. 2009 UPEI Environmental Studies (Charlottetown, PE:Submission to the Commission on the Land and Local Governance, Prince Edward Island)retrieved July 25, 2010 from *NOVACZEK, I., *HOWATT, A., *MACFADYEN, J., *IKEDE, F., BARDATI, D. and *BROWN, G. 2009Socio-Economic and Cultural Overview Assessment Values Mapping Project Phase 2: Socio-Cultural Values Mapping Using a Mail-Out Survey, North Shore Prince Edward Island (Moncton,NB: Report prepared by Institute <strong>of</strong> Island Studies, University <strong>of</strong> PEI under contract withDepartment <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and Oceans, Oceans Branch Gulf region)


Brandon University270-18th Street, Brandon, MB R7A 6A9(204) 727-9768 ⎯ Fax (204) 728-7346Website: http://www2.brandonu.ca/Geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA and BSc, with concentrations in Water Science, Environmental Studies, GeomaticsFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus:John C. Everitt, PhD (UC Los Angeles)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Kenneth B. Beesley 1 , PhD (Waterloo)Rod A. McGinn, PhD (Manitoba)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Kissonpersad Binda 2 , PhD (Manitoba)Derrek Eberts, PhD (York)Chris Malcolm 3 , PhD (Victoria)Doug Ramsey 1 , PhD (Guelph)Dion Wiseman, PhD (Indiana State)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Daniel Olsen, PhD (Waterloo)Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associate:Mel Lall 2 , MA (Toronto)Instructional Associates:Louise Buck, MSc (Western)Wenonah Van Heyst, MGIS (Calgary)E-mail Address:everitt@brandonu.cabeesleyk@brandonu.camcginn@brandonu.cabinda@brandonu.caebertsd@brandonu.camalcolmc@brandonu.caramsey@brandonu.cawiseman@brandonu.caolsend@brandonu.calall@brandonu.cabuckl@brandonu.cafraserw@brandonu.caCurrent ResearchEquiculture (Beesley)Rural tourism (Beesley)<strong>The</strong> horse industry and rural development (Beesley)_________________________1 Department <strong>of</strong> Rural Development2Faculty <strong>of</strong> Education3Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


14 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG<strong>The</strong> rural-urban fringe in Canada (Beesley)<strong>Canadian</strong> brewing industry (Eberts)Culture and tourism in Mexico (Eberts)Ethnic recreational landscapes (Eberts)Impact <strong>of</strong> tourism on rural economies (Eberts)Small city/downtown revitalization (Eberts)Community development in rural areas (Everitt)Cultural landscape change in southwest Manitoba (Everitt)Elderly migration in southwest Manitoba (Everitt)Health care Issues in the prairie provinces (Everitt)Historical aspects <strong>of</strong> the grain distribution system in the prairies (Everitt)Social geography <strong>of</strong> prairie rural communities (Everitt)Tourism in Belize, Manitoba, and Mexico (Everitt)Ecological biogeography (Malcolm)Wildlife ecotourism (Malcolm)Supraglacial facies models, Riding Mountain, Manitoba (McGinn)<strong>The</strong> hydroclimatology <strong>of</strong> the Manitoba escarpment (McGinn)Water balance and limnological studies in the Clear Lake watershed (McGinn)Wisconsinan meltwater drainage systems, Riding Mountain, Manitoba (McGinn)Contested heritage (Olsen)Geography <strong>of</strong> religion (Olsen)Religious tourism (Olsen)Agricultural restructuring and diversification (Ramsey)Rural development in the new economy (Ramsey)Rural tourism (Ramsey)Development and application <strong>of</strong> UAV remote sensing technology (Wiseman)GIS methods for paleoenvironmental modeling (Wiseman)Presettlement landcover reconstruction (Wiseman)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department*BEESLEY, K. and RAMSEY, D. 2009 ‘Agricultural land preservation’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong>Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier Press) 65-69BUCK, P. 2009 ‘Snapshots <strong>of</strong> change: applying GIS to a chronology <strong>of</strong> historic charts <strong>of</strong> the St. MarysRiver, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Michigan’ Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays 12, 1-22*LEHR, J.C., EVERITT, J. and *EVANS, S. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> the prairie landscape’ in Immigration andSettlement, 1870-1939 ed G.P. Marchildon (Regina: <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Research Center) 13-56MALCOLM, C.D. 2009 ‘Conservation implications <strong>of</strong> birder visitation to Douglas March, Manitoba:expectation - satisfaction levels <strong>of</strong> birders on commercial trips versus other birders’ PrairiePerspectives: Geographical Essays 12, 23-42MCGINN, R.A., WISEMAN, D.J. and *ZANIEWSKI, K. 2009 ‘Terminoglacial lacustrine sediments andother deposits in the glacial lake Proven Basin, Riding Mountain, Manitoba’ Prairie Perspectives:Geographical Essays 12, 63-78OLSEN, D.H. 2009 ‘‘<strong>The</strong> strangers within our gates’: managing visitors at Temple Square’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Management, Spirituality & Religion 6(2), 121-139RAMSEY, D. 2009 ‘Rural restructuring and the new rural economy: examples from Germany and Canada’in <strong>The</strong> Next Rural Economies: Constructing Rural Place in Global Economies ed G. Halseth, D.Bruce and S. Markey (Cambridge, MA: CABI International) 115-127 and *MOSS, A. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> the traditional media in the new rural economy’ Zeitschrift fürKanada-Studien 29(2), 107-131


University <strong>of</strong> British ColumbiaRoom 217 – 1984 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2(604) 822-2663 ⎯ Fax (604) 822-6150E-Mail: head@geog.ubc.caWebsite: http://www.geog.ubc.ca____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:E-mail Address:Michael J. Bovismichael.bovis@geog.ubc.caJohn D. ChapmanMichael A. Churchmichael.church@geog.ubc.caRichard E. Copleyrichard.copley@geog.ubc.caKen G. Denikeken.denike@geog.ubc.caR. Cole Harris cole.harris@geog.ubc.caJ. Ross MackayTerry G. McGeeterry.mcgee@geog.ubc.caMargaret E.A. Northmargaret.north@geog.ubc.caRobert N. Northrobert.north@geog.ubc.caTimothy R. Oketim.oke@geog.ubc.caAlf H. Siemensalf.siemens@geog.ubc.caH. Olav Slaymaker olav.slaymaker@geog.ubc.caJohn K. Stagerjohn.stager@geog.ubc.caPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Trevor J. Barnes, PhD (Minnesota)trevor.barnes@geog.ubc.caDerek J. Gregory, PhD (Cambridge)derek.gregory@geog.ubc.caMarwan Hassan, PhD (Jerusalem)marwan.hassan@geog.ubc.caGreg H.R. Henry, PhD (Toronto)greg.henry@geog.ubc.caDan J. Hiebert, PhD (Toronto)dan.hiebert@geog.ubc.caDavid F. Ley 1 , PhD (Pennsylvania State) david.ley@geog.ubc.caDavid M. McClung, PhD (Washington) dave.mcclung@geog.ubc.caIan G. McKendry, PhD (Canterbury)ian.mckendry@geog.ubc.caR. Dan Moore, PhD (Canterbury) dan.moore@geog.ubc.caJamie A. Peck, PhD (Manchester)jamie.peck@geog.ubc.caGeraldine J. Pratt, PhD (British Columbia) gerry.pratt@geog.ubc.caJohn B. Robinson, PhD (Toronto)john.robinson@geog.ubc.caGraeme Wynn, PhD (Toronto)graeme.wynn@geog.ubc.ca1Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


16 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Karen J. Bakker, PhD (Oxford)Lori D. Daniels, PhD (Colorado)David W. Edgington, PhD (Monash)Matthew D. Evenden, PhD (York)James F. Glassman, PhD (Minnesota)Brian Klinkenberg, PhD (Western Ontario)Merje Kuus, PhD (Syracuse)Philippe Le Billon, PhD (Oxford)Elvin K. Wyly, PhD (Minnesota)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Andreas Christen, PhD (Basel)Simon D. Donner, PhD (Wisconsin)Brett C. Eaton, PhD (British Columbia)Michèle Koppes, PhD (Washington)Juanita R. Sundberg, PhD (Texas)Senior Instructor:Sally A. Hermansen, MA (Queen's)E-mail Address:karen.bakker@geog.ubc.calori.daniels@geog.ubc.cadavid.edgington@geog.ubc.camatthew.evenden@geog.ubc.cajim.glassman@geog.ubc.cabrian.klinkenberg@geog.ubc.camerje.kuus@geog.ubc.caphilippe.lebillon@geog.ubc.caelvin.wyly@geog.ubc.caandreas.christen@geog.ubc.casimon.donner@geog.ubc.cabrett.eaton@geog.ubc.camichele.koppes@geog.ubc.cajuanita.sundberg@geog.ubc.casally.hermansen@geog.ubc.caAdjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Sean W. Fleming, Robert M. Galois, Daniel H. Hogan, Tom KochPost-Doctoral Fellows:Khawaja Faran Ali, Mohamed Mnawer Bataineh, Emilie Cameron, Sarah C. Elmendorf,Judy Han, Karen Lai, Emma Norman, Kate ParizeauCurrent ResearchPolitical ecology (Bakker)Political economy (Bakker)Water governance, privatization, and urbanization (Bakker)Geography <strong>of</strong> the creative industries (Barnes)History <strong>of</strong> economic geography (Barnes)<strong>The</strong> forest economy (Barnes)Atmospheric turbulence and dispersion (Christen)Experimental micrometeorology (Christen)Land-atmosphere interactions (Christen)Urban climatology (Christen)Altitudinal treelines and climate variation (Daniels)Forest dynamics and disturbance regimes (Daniels)Forest ecology and management in western Canada (Daniels)Climate change and coral bleaching (Donner)Environmental implications <strong>of</strong> ethanol production (Donner)Nutrient cycling in large river systems (Donner)


UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 17Alluvial channel dynamics (Eaton)Impacts <strong>of</strong> hydropower on fluvial processes and aquatic habitat (Eaton)Long term effects <strong>of</strong> forest fire on stream channel morphology (Eaton)Modeling fluvial systems (Eaton)Japanese trade and investment in Asia (Edgington)Japanese urban policy (Edgington)Multiculturalism and local government policy in Vancouver (Edgington)Environmental history and historical geography (Evenden)Environmental history <strong>of</strong> river development and fisheries in Western Canada (Evenden)Development geography <strong>of</strong> Pacific Rim Asia (Glassman)Political economy <strong>of</strong> development (Glassman)Urbanization and industrialization in developing countries (Glassman)Geographies and counter-geographies <strong>of</strong> bombing (Gregory)Geopolitics, biopolitics and security (Gregory)<strong>The</strong> cultural turn and late modern war (Gregory)Biophysical interactions in gravel bed streams (Hassan)Fluvial transport <strong>of</strong> sediment (Hassan)Scaling relations in watershed geomorphology (Hassan)Urban hydrology and urban streams (Hassan)Arctic and latitudinal treeline plant ecology (Henry)Arctic plant-herbivore interactions (Henry)Causes and consequences <strong>of</strong> biodiversity change in tundra ecosystems (Henry)Tundra ecosystem responses to climate change (Henry)Cartography and GIS (Hermansen)Community mapping (Hermansen)Historical GIS (Hermansen)Immigrant settlement in <strong>Canadian</strong> cities (Hiebert)Immigration and <strong>Canadian</strong> labour markets (Hiebert)International migration (Hiebert)Biodiversity Atlases <strong>of</strong> British Columbia (Klinkenberg)Coupled human and natural systems in Africa (Klinkenberg)Public participation, Web 2.0 and conservation (Klinkenberg)Spatial analysis and social geographies (Klinkenberg)Contemporary Europe (Kuus)Critical approaches to geopolitics (Kuus)Political geography (Kuus)Conflicts, violence, and resources (Le Billon)Development geography <strong>of</strong> Africa (Le Billon)Political geography (Le Billon)Gentrification and housing markets in global cities (Ley)Social geographies <strong>of</strong> immigration in gateway cities (Ley)<strong>The</strong> Chinese diaspora (Ley)Avalanche activity in forested and harvested terrain (McClung)Avalanche forecasting and decisions in helicopter skiing (McClung)Risk methods for avalanche hazards (McClung)Air pollution meteorology (McKendry)Long range pollutant and dust transport (McKendry)Synoptic climatology (McKendry)Hydroclimatic variability and change in western Canada (Moore)


18 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGHydrology and thermal regime <strong>of</strong> headwater and mountain streams (Moore)Hydrology <strong>of</strong> snow and ice (Moore)Low flows and aquatic habitat (Moore)Riparian processes and management in forested headwater catchments (Moore)Surface-subsurface interactions (Moore)Economic geography (Peck)Economic governance (Peck)Labour geography (Peck)Neoliberalism (Peck)State restructuring (Peck)Urban and regional political economy (Peck)Art, space and politics (Pratt)Feminist geography (Pratt)Filipino migration and transnational organising (Pratt)Geopolitics, testimony and witnessing (Pratt)Business and sustainability (Robinson)Climate change and sustainability (Robinson)Participatory integrated assessment at a regional scale (Robinson)Science/policy studies (Robinson)Sustainable energy systems (Robinson)Urban sustainability (Robinson)Critical race theory and anti-racist environmentalism (Sundberg)Environmental dimensions <strong>of</strong> border enforcement on the US-Mexico border (Sundberg)Feminist geography (Sundberg)Nature, race, and nation-building in Latin America (Sundberg)Gentrification and neighbourhood change (Wyly)Housing and financial markets (Wyly)Politics <strong>of</strong> social surveys, data, and quantitative methods (Wyly)Urban policy (Wyly)Urban tourism and urban competition to host hallmark events (Wyly)Environmental history (Wynn)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> Canada and New Zealand (Wynn)Peopling British North America (Wynn)Settlement and society in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Maritime provinces (Wynn)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate student*ARMSTRONG, C., EVENDEN, M. and *NELLES, H.V. 2009 <strong>The</strong> River Returns: An EnvironmentalHistory <strong>of</strong> the Bow (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press)*ASHMORE, P.E., *BIRON, P.M., EATON, B.C. and *RENNIE, C. 2009 ‘<strong>Canadian</strong> research on fluvialsediment transport and morphology since 2003’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 34(2), 149-1622 AYLETT, A. and BARNES, T.J. 2009 ‘Language and research’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 6, 153-158BAKKER, K. 2009 ‘Commentary: neoliberal nature, ecological fixes, and the pitfalls <strong>of</strong> comparativeresearch’ Environment and Planning A 41, 1781-1787


UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 19⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Water’ in Companion to Environmental Geography ed N. Castree, D. Liverman and B.Rhoads (Oxford: Blackwell) 515-532⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Water security: Canada’s challenge’ Policy Options July-August 2009, 16-20BARNES, T.J. 2009 ‘Economic geography’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R.Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 3, 315-327⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Fourty entries in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D. Gregory, R.Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Not only . . . but also: critical and quantitative geography’ <strong>The</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Geographer61(3), 1542-1554⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Obituaries, war, ‘corporeal remains’, and life: history and philosophy <strong>of</strong> geography, 2007-2008’ Progress in Human Geography 33(5), 693-701⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Quantitative revolution’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchinand N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 9, 33-38⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Standards? What standards?’ Progress in Human Geography 33, 118-120⎯⎯⎯ and *HUTTON, T. 2009 ‘Situating the new economy: contingencies <strong>of</strong> regeneration anddislocation in Vancouver’s inner city’ Urban Studies 46, 1249-1271⎯⎯⎯ and *SHEPPARD, E. 2009 ‘Nothing includes everything: towards engaged pluralism inAnglophone economic geography’ Progress in Human Geography 34(2), 193-2142 BRARDINONI, F., HASSAN, M.A., *ROLLERSON, T. and *MAYNARD, D. 2009 ‘Colluvial sedimentdynamics in mountain drainage basins’ Earth and Planetary Science Letters 284(3-4), 310-3192 BRAYSHAW, D. and HASSAN, M.A. 2009 ‘Debris flow initiation and sediment recharge in gullies’Geomorphology 109(3-4), 122-131CHRISTEN, A., *VOGT, R. and *ROTACH, M.W. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> budget <strong>of</strong> turbulent kinetic energy in theurban roughness sublayer’ Boundary Layer Meteorology 131(2), 193-223CHURCH, M., *DUSYK, N., EVENDEN, M., *FOREST, K., *GRIFFEN COHEN, M., *NETHERTON, A.and *PEACOCK, A. 2009 ‘Site C: considering the prospect <strong>of</strong> another dam on the Peace River’BC Studies 161, 93-114*DÉRY, S.J., *STAHL, K., MOORE, R.D., *WHITFIELD, P.H., 2 MENOUNOS, B. and *BURFIELD, J.E.2009 ‘Detection <strong>of</strong> run<strong>of</strong>f timing changes in pluvial, nival and glacial rivers <strong>of</strong> western Canada’Water Resources Research 45, W04426-1-W04426-11DONNER, S.D. 2009 ‘Coping with commitment: projected thermal stress on coral reefs under differentfuture scenarios’ PLoS ONE 4(6), e5712*DOUSSARD, M., PECK, J. and *THEODORE, N. 2009 ‘After deindustrialization: uneven growth andeconomic inequality in ‘postindustrial’ Chicago’ Economic Geography 85(2), 183-207EATON, B.C. and CHURCH, M. 2009 ‘Channel stability in bedload-dominated streams with non-erodiblebanks: inferences from experiments in a sinuous flume’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research – EarthSurface 114, F01024-1-F01024-17⎯⎯⎯ and *GILES, T.R. 2009 ‘Assessing the effect <strong>of</strong> vegetation-related bank strength on channelmorphology and stability in gravel bed streams using numerical models’ Earth Surface Processesand Landforms 34(5), 712-724EDGINGTON, D.W. 2009 ‘Regional production networks’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 271-278⎯⎯⎯ and *GOLDBERG, M.A. 2009 ‘Global and local forces at work in Vancouver: the fascinating case<strong>of</strong> the birth and rebirth <strong>of</strong> Coal Harbour’ in Global and Local Forces in the World ed W. Straw andD. Tallack (Melbourne: Melbourne University Publishing). Retrieved August 20, 2010 fromEVENDEN, M. 2009 ‘Environmental history and pedagogy: beyond history and on the web’Environmental History 14(4), 551-557⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Mobilizing rivers: hydro-electricity, the state and the Second World War in Canada’ Annals<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong> 99(5), 845-855⎯⎯⎯ and WYNN, G. 2009 ‘‘54:40 or fight’: writing within and across boundaries in North Americanenvironmental history’ in Nature’s End: History and the Environment ed P. Warde and S. Sörlin(London: Palgrave) 215-246GLASSMAN, J. 2009 ‘Critical geography, the question <strong>of</strong> internationalism’ Progress in Human Geography33(5), 685-692⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Critical geography II: articulating race and radical politics’ Progress in Human GeographyOnlineFirst November 27, 2009,


20 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Hegemony’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift(Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 80-90⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Nine entries in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D. Gregory, R.Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Peter J. Taylor’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 162-164⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Thailand in the era <strong>of</strong> the Cold War and Rama IX’ Human Geography 2(1), 29-44⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> ongoing (ir)relevance <strong>of</strong> primitive accumulation’ Human Geography 2(2), 94-972*GOODWIN, N.R., *COOPS, N.C., *TOOKE, R.T., CHRISTEN, A. and VOOGT, J.A. 2009‘Characterising urban surface cover and structure with airborne LiDAR technology’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 35(3), 297-309GREGORY, D. 2009 ‘American military imaginaries and Iraqi cities: the visual economies <strong>of</strong> globalizingwar’ in Globalization, Violence and the Visual Culture <strong>of</strong> Cities ed C. Lindner (New York:Routledge) 67-84⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Eighty-one entries (ten co-authored) in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition edD. Gregory, R. Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Vanishing points: law, violence and exception in the global war prison’ in Terror and thePostcolonial ed E. Boehmer and S. Morton (Oxford: Blackwell) 55-98⎯⎯⎯ , *JOHNSTON, R., PRATT, G., *WATTS, M. and *WHATMORE, S. eds 2009 <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong>Human Geography, 5 th Edition (Oxford: Blackwell)*HARWELL, E.E. and LE BILLON, P. 2009 ‘Natural connections: linking transitional justice anddevelopment through a focus on natural resources’ in Transitional Justice and Development edP. De Greiff and R. Duthie (New York: International Center for Transitional Justice) 282-330HASSAN, M.A., CHURCH, M., 2 REMPEL, J. and *ENKIN, R.J. 2009 ‘Promise, performance and currentlimitations <strong>of</strong> a magnetic bedload movement detector’ Earth Surface Processes and Landforms341(7), 1022-1032⎯⎯⎯ , *MARREN, P.M. and *SCHWARTZ, U. 2009 ‘Bar structure in an arid ephemeral stream’Sedimentary Geology 221(1-4), 57-70HIEBERT, D. 2008 ‘Big potential, small reward? Business class immigration to Canada’ Migrações 3, 31-47⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Eleven entries in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D. Gregory, R.Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Newcomers in the <strong>Canadian</strong> housing market: a longitudinal study, 2001-2005’ <strong>The</strong><strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(3), 268-287⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> economic integration <strong>of</strong> immigrants in Metropolitan Vancouver’ Choices 15(7), 2-42⎯⎯⎯ and 2 SHERRELL, K. 2009 <strong>The</strong> Integration and Inclusion <strong>of</strong> Newcomers in British Columbia(Vancouver: Vancouver Centre <strong>of</strong> Excellence - Research on Immigration and Integration in theMetropolis, Working Paper #09-11)*HUDSON, J.M.G and HENRY, G.H.R. 2009 ‘Increased plant biomass in a High Arctic heath communityfrom 1981 to 2008’ Ecology 90(10), 2657-2663*JOST, G., MOORE, R.D., *WEILER, M., *GLUNS, D.R. and *ALILA, Y. 2009 ‘Use <strong>of</strong> distributed snowmeasurements to test and improve a snowmelt model for predicting the effect <strong>of</strong> forest clearcutting’Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 376(1-2), 94-106KOPPES, M., *HALLET, B. and *ANDERSON, J. 2009 ‘Synchronous acceleration <strong>of</strong> ice loss and glaciererosion, Marinelli Glacier, Tierra del Fuego’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 55(190), 207-220⎯⎯⎯ and *MONTGOMERY, D.R. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> relative efficacy <strong>of</strong> fluvial and glacial erosion over modernto orogenic timescales’ Nature Geoscience 2(9), 644-647KUUS, M. 2009 ‘All we need is NATO? Frontiers <strong>of</strong> security cooperation in Europe’ in Spaces <strong>of</strong> Securityand Insecurity: Geographies <strong>of</strong> the War on Terror ed K. Dodds and A. Ingram (Aldershot:Ashgate) 185-204⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Cosmopolitan militarism? Spaces <strong>of</strong> NATO expansion’ Environment and Planning A 41(3),545-562⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Europe’ in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D. Gregory, R. Johnston, G.Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell) 644-648⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Political geography and geopolitics’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(1), 86-90*LANTZ, T.C., *KOKELJ, S.V., *GERGEL, S.E. and HENRY, G.H.R. 2009 ‘Relative impacts <strong>of</strong>disturbance and temperature: persistent changes in microenvironment and vegetation inretrogressive thaw slumps’ Global Change Biology 15(7), 1664-1675


UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 21*LEAITCH, W.R., *MACDONALD, A.M., *ANLAUF, K.G., *LIU, P.S.K., *TOOM-SAUNTRY, D., *LI, S.-M.,*LIGGIO, J., *HAYDEN, K., *WASEY, M.A., *RUSSELL, L.M., *TAKAHAMA, S., *LIU, S., *VANDONKELAAR, A., *DUCK, T., *MARTIN, R.V., *ZHANG, Q., *SUN, Y., MCKENDRY, I.,*SHANTZ, N.C. and *CUBISON, M. 2009 ‘Evidence for Asian dust effects from aerosol plumemeasurements during INTEX-B 2006 near Whistler, BC’ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics9(11), 3523-3546LE BILLON, P. 2009 ‘Natural resource types and conflict termination initiatives’ Colombia Internacional70, 9-34⎯⎯⎯ and 2 CERVANTES, A. 2009 ‘Oil prices, scarcity and geographies <strong>of</strong> war’ Annals <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong> 99(5), 836-844⎯⎯⎯ and 2 LEVIN, E. 2009 ‘Building peace with conflict diamonds? Merging security and developmentin Sierra Leone’s diamond sector’ Development and Change 40(4), 693-715LEY, D. 2009 Ten entries in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D. Gregory, R. Johnston,G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Transnationalism’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 15, 88-3932 MCCLOSKEY, S.P.J., DANIELS, L.D. and *MCLEAN, J.A. 2009 ‘Potential impacts <strong>of</strong> climate change onwestern hemlock looper outbreaks’ Northwest Science 83(3), 225-238MCCLUNG, D.M. 2009 ‘Dimensions <strong>of</strong> dry snow slab avalanches from field measurements’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research – Earth Surface 114, F01006-1-F01006-10⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Dry snow slab quasi-brittle fracture initiation and verification from field tests’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research – Earth Surface 114, F01022-1-F01022-17MCKENDRY, I.G., 2 VAN DER KAMP, D., *STRAWBRIDGE, K.B., CHRISTEN, A. and 2 CRAWFORD, B.2009 ‘Simultaneous observations <strong>of</strong> boundary-layer aerosol layers with CL31 ceilometer and1064/532 nm lidar’ Atmospheric Environment 43(36), 5847-5852MOORE, R.D., *FLEMING, S.W., 2 MENOUNOS, B., *WHEATE, R., *FOUNTAIN, A., *STAHL, K.,2 HOLM, K. and 2 JAKOB, M. 2009 ‘Glacier change in western North America: implications forhydrology, geomorphic hazards and water quality’ Hydrological Processes 23(1), 42-612 NORMAN, E. and BAKKER, K. 2009 ‘Transgressing scales: transboundary water governance betweenCanada and the US’ Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong> 99(1), 99-117PECK, J. 2009 Six entries in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D. Gregory, R.Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Stedelijk creativiteitsbeleid is Trojaans paard voor neoliberale strategie’ GeografieNovember/December, 50-53⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> cult <strong>of</strong> urban creativitiy’ in Leviathan Undone? Towards a Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Scaleed R. Keil and R. Mahon (Vancouver: UBC Press) 159-176⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Zombie-neoliberalismus und der beidhändige staat’ Das Argument 282, 644-650⎯⎯⎯ , *THEODORE, N. and *BRENNER, N. 2009 ‘Neoliberal urbanism: models, moments, andmutations’ SAIS Review <strong>of</strong> International Affairs 29(1), 49-66*PHILLIPS, J.C. and EATON, B.C. 2009 ‘Detecting the timing <strong>of</strong> morphologic change using stagedischargeregressions: a case study at Fishtrap Creek, British Columbia, Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Water Resources Journal 34(3), 285-3002 POWELL, S.R.E., DANIELS, L.D. and *JONES, T.A. 2009 ‘Temporal dynamics <strong>of</strong> large woody debris insmall streams in the Alberta foothills, Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Forest Research 39(6), 1159-1170PRATT, G. in collaboration with the Philippine Women Centre <strong>of</strong> BC 2009 ‘Circulating sadness:witnessing Filipina mothers’ stories <strong>of</strong> family separation’ Gender, Place and Culture 16(1), 3-22⎯⎯⎯ in collaboration with the Philippine Women Centre <strong>of</strong> BC 2009 ‘Seeing beyond the state: towardtransnational feminist organizing’ in Critical Transnational Feminist Praxis ed A. Lock Swarr andR. Nagar (Albany, NY: SUNY University Press) 65-86⎯⎯⎯ and 2 JOHNSTON, C. 2009 ‘Translating research into theatre: Nanay: a testimonial play’ BCStudies 163(Autumn 2009), 123-132*ROBICHAUD, W.G., *SINCLAIR, A.R.E., *ODARKOR-LANQUAYE, N. and KLINKENBERG, B. 2009‘Stable forest cover under increasing populations <strong>of</strong> swidden cultivators in Central Laos: the roles<strong>of</strong> intrinsic culture and extrinsic wildlife trade’ Ecology and Society 14(1), 1-272 SALMOND, J. and MCKENDRY, I.G. 2009 ‘Influences <strong>of</strong> meteorology on air pollution concentrations andprocesses in urban areas’ in Air Quality in Urban Environments, Issues in Environmental Science


22 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGand Technology, Volume 28 ed R.E. Hester and R.M. Harrison (Cambridge: RSC Publishing) 23-412 SCORDO, E.B. and MOORE, R.D. 2009 ‘Transient storage processes in a steep headwater stream’Hydrological Processes 23(18), 2671-26852 SHEA, J., MOORE, R.D. and *STAHL, K. 2009 ‘Derivation <strong>of</strong> melt factors from glacier mass balancerecords in Western Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 55(189), 123-130*SPIEGEL, S.J. and LE BILLON, P. 2009 ‘China’s weapons trade: from ships <strong>of</strong> shame to the ethics <strong>of</strong>global resistance’ International Affairs 85(2), 323-346SUNDBERG, J. 2009 ‘Barrio’ in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D. Gregory, R.Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell) 42⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Eurocentrism’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 638-643⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Latin America’ in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D. Gregory, R.Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell) 412-414⎯⎯⎯ and 2 DEMPSEY, J. 2009 ‘Culture/natures’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography edR. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 2, 458-463*THEODORE, N., PECK, J. and *BRENNER, N. 2009 ‘Urbanismo neoliberal: la ciudad y el imperio de losmercados’ Temas Sociales 66, 1-11*VAN MANTGEM, P.J., *STEPHENSON, N.L., *BYRNE, J.C., DANIELS, L.D., *FRANKLIN, J.F., *FULÉ,P.Z., *HARMON, M.E., *SMITH, J.M., *TAYLOR, A.H. and *VEBLEN, T.T. 2009 ‘Widespreadincrease <strong>of</strong> tree mortality rates in the western United States’ Science 323(5913), 521-524*WAINWRIGHT, J. and BARNES, T.J. 2009 ‘Nature, economy, and the space-place distinction’Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 27(6), 966-986WYLY, E. 2009 ‘Strategic positivism’ <strong>The</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Geographer 61(3), 1-13⎯⎯⎯ , 2 MOOS, M., *HAMMEL, D. and *KABAHIZI, E. 2009 ‘Cartographies <strong>of</strong> race and class: mappingthe class-monopoly rents <strong>of</strong> American subprime mortgage capital’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Urbanand Regional Research 33(2), 332-354WYNN, G. 2009 ‘Environmental history’ in <strong>The</strong> Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, 5 th Edition ed D.Gregory, R. Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Oxford: Blackwell) 199-200⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Foreword: Anti/modernity in camp. A wilderness paradox’ in <strong>The</strong> Nurture <strong>of</strong> Nature by S.Wall (Vancouver: UBC Press) ix-xiv⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Foreword: Dignity and power’ in Home is the Hunter: <strong>The</strong> James Bay Cree and <strong>The</strong>ir Landby H.M. Carlson (Vancouver: UBC Press) xi-xxiv, 260-262⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Foreword: <strong>The</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> industrialization’ in <strong>The</strong> Industrial Transformation <strong>of</strong> SubarcticCanada by L. Piper (Vancouver: UBC Press) xi-xv⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Rip van Winkle and the rural history <strong>of</strong> eastern Canada’ Acadiensis 38(2), 141-149⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘‘<strong>The</strong> true north strong and choked with ice?’ History, nordicity and environmental change inCanada’ Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien 29(2), 9-24⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Travels with George Perkins Marsh: notes on a journey into environmental history’ inMethod and Meaning in <strong>Canadian</strong> Environmental History ed A. MacEachern and W.J. Turkel(Toronto: Nelson) 2-23


University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Okanagan3333 University Way, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7(250) 807-9337 ⎯ Fax (250) 807-8001Website: http://ubc.ca/okanagan______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, MA (interdisciplinary), and PhD (interdisciplinary)FacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Bernard Bauer, PhD (Johns Hopkins)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Lawrence Berg, DPhil (Waikato)Fes de Scally, PhD (Waterloo)Bernard Momer, MA (Ottawa)Michael Pidwirny, PhD (Simon Fraser)Ian Saunders, PhD (Simon Fraser)Donna Senese, PhD (Waterloo)Carlos Teixeira, PhD (York)Robert R. Young, PhD (Calgary)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jon Corbett, PhD (Victoria)Trudy Kavanagh, PhD (Western Ontario)Jason Pither, PhD (Queen's)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Mary Stockdale (Oxford)E-mail Address:bernard.bauer@ubc.calawrence.berg@ubc.cafes.descally@ubc.cabernard.momer@ubc.camichael.pidwirny@ubc.caian.saunders@ubc.cadonna.senese@ubc.cajose.teixeira@ubc.carobert.young@ubc.cajon.corbett@ubc.catrudy.kavanagh@ubc.cajason.pither@ubc.camary.stockdale@ubc.caCurrent ResearchProcess geomorphology (coastal, aeolian, and fluvial), physical geography, hydrology(Bauer)Critical geographies, especially in relation to: knowledge production, white supremacy,identity politics, gendered geographies, neoliberalism, marginalisation (Berg)Cartography and society (Corbett)Community based resource management (Corbett)Community based research (Corbett)Social networking technologies, Web 2.0 and indigenous People (Corbett)Depositional processes and related hazards on fans in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Cordillera andSouthern Alps, New Zealand (de Scally)


24 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGHistorical and modern tropical cyclone risk, Cook Islands (de Scally)Sediment loading <strong>of</strong> debris flow channels by snow avalanches, <strong>Canadian</strong> Rockies (deScally)Microscale factors controlling seedling establishment and growth at treeline (Kavanagh)Response <strong>of</strong> the treeline ecotone to climate variability (Kavanagh)Cultural indicators for sustainability planning (Momer)Cultural landscapes <strong>of</strong> the wine industry (Momer)Urban growth and planning issues in the Okanagan (Momer)Conservation <strong>of</strong> the Lowland Tapir across the human modified landscape <strong>of</strong> theAmazon wetlands <strong>of</strong> Brazil (Pidwirny)Impact <strong>of</strong> climate change on the distribution and abundance <strong>of</strong> species, communities,and ecosystems (Pidwirny)Influence <strong>of</strong> land-use change on biodiversity in the southern Okanagan (Pidwirny)Landscape ecology (proposed research): how changes to landscape spatial structure(e.g. habitat loss and / or fragmentation) interact with movement behaviours toaffect the distribution, diversity, and ecosystem services <strong>of</strong> insects (e.g.pollination efficiency) (Pither)Metacommunity ecology: using spatially-explicit simulations to explore how nichedifferentiation, dispersal, and environmental heterogeneity interact to influencethe assembly and functioning <strong>of</strong> communities and ecosystems (Pither)Reconciling traditional perspectives on freshwater diatom biogeography with neutraltheories <strong>of</strong> biodiversity (Pither)<strong>The</strong> implications <strong>of</strong> neutral theories <strong>of</strong> biodiversity for applied ecology (Pither)Glaciers and climate change (Saunders)Physical geography <strong>of</strong> mountain environments (Saunders)Gender and geography: woman’s way <strong>of</strong> surviving war; gender divisions <strong>of</strong> safe space(Senese)Historical geography: the civilian experience in WWII Italy; oral history and geographicfact (Senese)Landscapes <strong>of</strong> wine (Senese)Community and neighbourhood change (Teixeira)Ethnic economies and immigrant entrepreneurship (Teixeira)Housing experiences <strong>of</strong> immigrants and refugees in <strong>Canadian</strong> cities (Teixeira)Migration and residential mobility (Teixeira)Subglacial processes, Quaternary stratigraphy and geomorphology (Young)Tertiary and Quaternary environments/events (Young)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentBERG, L.D. 2009 ‘Less is more. Radical scholars confer in the Aegean’ ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 8(1), 137-143⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Methods: discourse analysis’ in <strong>The</strong> International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R.Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier Publishing) 3, 215-221⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Publishing: geographical journals’ in <strong>The</strong> International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geographyed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier Publishing) 4, 394-401⎯⎯⎯ and *VUOLTEENAHO, J. eds 2009 Critical Toponymies: Contested Politics <strong>of</strong> Place Naming(Farnham, UK and Burlington, USA: Ashgate Publishers)


UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA OKANAGAN 25⎯⎯⎯ and *KEARNS, R.A. 2009 ‘Naming as norming: ‘race’, gender and the identity politics <strong>of</strong> namingplaces in Aotearoa/New Zealand’ in Critical Toponymies: Contested Politics <strong>of</strong> Place Naming edL.D. Berg and J. Vuolteenaho (Farnham, UK and Burlington, USA: Ashgate Publishers) 19-52CORBETT, J.M. and *KULCHYSKI, T. 2009 ‘Anti social-computing: Indigenous language, intellectualproperty rights and digital video’ Participatory Learning and Action 59, 52-58⎯⎯⎯ , *CHAPIN, M., *GIBSON, L. and *RAMBALDI, G. 2009 ‘Indigenous mapping’ in InternationalEncyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography (Oxford: Elsevier Press) 377-382⎯⎯⎯ , *MUIR, K. and *SINGLETON, G. 2009 ‘Web 2.0 for Aboriginal cultural survival: a new AustralianOutback movement’ Participatory Learning and Action 59, 71-78*EVANS, M., *HOLE, R., BERG, L.D., *HUTCHINSON, P. and *SOOKRAJ, D. (with the Okanagan UrbanAboriginal Health Research Collective) 2009 ‘Common insights, differing methodologies: towardsa fusion <strong>of</strong> indigenous methodologies, participatory action research, and white studies in an urbanAboriginal research agenda’ Qualitative Inquiry 15(5), 893-910*KEARNS, R.A. and BERG, L.D. 2009 ‘Proclaiming place: towards a geography <strong>of</strong> place namepronunciation’ in Critical Toponymies: Contested Politics <strong>of</strong> Place Naming ed L.D. Berg and J.Vuolteenaho (Farnham, UK and Burlington, USA: Ashgate Publishers) (reprinted) 153-178TEIXEIRA, C. 2009 'New immigrant settlement in a mid-sized city: a case study <strong>of</strong> housing barriers andcoping strategies in Kelowna, British Columbia' <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(3), 323-339⎯⎯⎯ and *LI, W. 2009 eds 'Immigrant and refugee experiences in North American Cities' Journal <strong>of</strong>Immigrant and Refugee Studies 7(3), 221-346THE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (sole author CORBETT J.M.)2009 ‘Good practices in participatory mapping’ (Rome, Italy: <strong>The</strong> International Fund forAgricultural Development)*VUOLTENAHO, J. and BERG, L.D. 2009 ‘Towards critical toponymies’ in Critical Toponymies:Contested Politics <strong>of</strong> Place Naming ed L.D. Berg and J. Vuolteenaho (Farnham, UK andBurlington, USA: Ashgate Publishers) 1-18


Brock UniversitySt. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1(905) 688-5550, ext. 3484 ⎯ Fax (905) 688-6369E-Mail: geography@brocku.caWebsite: http://www.brocku.ca/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA; faculty also participate in interdisciplinary masters programs in SocialJustice and Equity Studies, Popular Culture, and Earth Sciences.FacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:David Butz, PhD (McMaster)Hugh J. Gayler, PhD (British Columbia)John Menzies, PhD (Edinburgh), P. GeoMichael Ripmeester 1 , PhD (Queen’s)Anthony B. Shaw, PhD (Western)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jeff Boggs, PhD (UC Los Angeles)Christopher <strong>Full</strong>erton, PhD (Saskatchewan)Alun Hughes, MA (Cambridge)Marilyne Jollineau, PhD (Waterloo)Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, PhD (Queen’s)Catherine Jean Nash, PhD (Queen’s)Dragos Simandan, PhD (Bristol)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Daryl Dagesse, PhD (Guelph)Ebru Ustundag, PhD (York)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Dong-Ho Shin, PhD (British Columbia)E-mail Address:dbutz@brocku.cahjgayler@brocku.cajmenzies@brocku.camripmees@brocku.catshaw@brocku.cajeff.boggs@brocku.cachris.fullerton@brocku.caahughes@brocku.camjollineau@brocku.capmackintosh@brocku.cacatherine.nash@brocku.casimandan@brocku.cadaryl.dagesse@brocku.caeustundag@brocku.cadshin@brocku.caCurrent ResearchEconomic geography (Boggs)Locational dynamics <strong>of</strong> media industries (Boggs)Regional political economy (Boggs)Geographies <strong>of</strong> resistance (Butz)_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


BROCK UNIVERSITY 27Qualitative methodology (Butz)Social and cultural geography (Butz)Sound and spatiality (Butz)Transportation and social change in northern Pakistan (Butz)Freeze/thaw weathering <strong>of</strong> rock (Dagesse)Glacial landforms <strong>of</strong> the Peterborough area (Dagesse)Soil aggregate stability under freezing conditions (Dagesse)<strong>The</strong>rmodynamics <strong>of</strong> freezing (Dagesse)Planning history <strong>of</strong> Ottawa (<strong>Full</strong>erton)Public transit planning and policy (<strong>Full</strong>erton)Rural community development (<strong>Full</strong>erton)Universal transit pass programs at post-secondary institutions (<strong>Full</strong>erton)Niagara’s emerging wine culture (Gayler)Planning issues on the rural-urban fringe (Gayler)Smart growth (Gayler)Urbanisation and agricultural land preservation (Gayler)Early surveys and settlement <strong>of</strong> the Niagara Peninsula (Hughes)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> Thorold and neighbouring townships (Hughes)History <strong>of</strong> Brock University campus (Hughes)Geomatics approaches to vineyard management (Jollineau)Great Lakes water resources (Jollineau)Hyperspectral image-analysis techniques (Jollineau)Land-use/land-cover mapping and monitoring (Jollineau)Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> wetland ecosystems and their change (Jollineau)Bourgeois geographies <strong>of</strong> Victorian and Edwardian Toronto (Mackintosh)Bourgeois historical-cultural geographies <strong>of</strong> Toronto (Mackintosh)Historical geographies <strong>of</strong> bicycling (Mackintosh)Victorian and Edwardian urban reform and public policy (Mackintosh)Victorian bourgeois constructions <strong>of</strong> gender and landscape (Mackintosh)Drumlins and associated bedforms (Menzies)Glacial micromorphology (Menzies)Subglacial sediments (Menzies)Feminist geography (Nash)Gender and sexuality (Nash)LGTTQ issues (Nash)Queer theory (Nash)Social and cultural geography (Nash)Geographies <strong>of</strong> popular memory (Ripmeester)Geography and ethnohistory (Ripmeester)Historical and cultural geography (Ripmeester)Historical geographies <strong>of</strong> First Nations in Ontario (Ripmeester)Detection and prediction <strong>of</strong> road surface icing conditions (Shaw)Microclimate analysis for specialty crops (Shaw)<strong>The</strong>rmal and moisture behaviour <strong>of</strong> stud wall vs structural insulated panel (Shaw)Wind machine for freeze protection (Shaw)Wind resource assessment for wind power (Shaw)Wine terroir and sub-appellations (Shaw)East Asian economies (Shin)


28 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGRestructuring policies <strong>of</strong> old industrial cities in North America (Shin)Urban planning (Shin)Human resources & theories <strong>of</strong> human nature (Simandan)Industrialization and nation-building in Norway and Romania (Simandan)Neoliberalism and the geography <strong>of</strong> public policies (Simandan)Social and environmental theory (Simandan)Space, historicity, and the production <strong>of</strong> scientific knowledge (Simandan)Citizenship studies (Ustundag)Gender and geography (Ustundag)Nationalism and nation building (Ustundag)Political and cultural geographies <strong>of</strong> Middle East and European Union (Ustundag)<strong>The</strong>ories <strong>of</strong> space (Ustundag)Urban geography (Ustundag)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentBOGGS, J. 2009 ‘Cultural industries and the creative economy: vague but useful concepts’ GeographyCompass 3(4), 1483–1498BUTZ, D. and *BESIO, K. 2009 ‘Autoethnography’ Geography Compass 3(5), 1660-1674*JOHNSTON, R. and RIPMEESTER, M. 2009 ‘Awake anon the tales <strong>of</strong> valour: the career <strong>of</strong> an urbanwar memorial’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(4), 404-426MACKINTOSH, P.G. and *ANDERSON, R. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Toronto Star Fresh Air Fund: transcendentalrescue in a modern city, 1900-1915’ <strong>The</strong> Geographical Review 99(4), 539–562⎯⎯⎯ and *FORSBERG, C.R. 2009 ‘Performing the lodge: Masonry, masculinity, and nineteenth-centuryNorth American moral geography’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Historical Geography 35, 451–472MENZIES, J. 2009 ‘Diamicton’ in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Paleoclimatology and Ancient Environments ed V.Gornitz (Dordrecht: Springer) 278–279⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Glacial geomorphology’ in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Paleoclimatology and Ancient Environments edV. Gornitz (Dordrecht: Springer) 361–374⎯⎯⎯ and *WHITEMAN, C. 2009 ‘A comparative analyses <strong>of</strong> microstructures from Late Jurassicdiamictic units, near Helmsdale, Northeast Scotland and a Pleistocene diamicton from nearMilton, southern Ontario, Canada – a differential diagnostic method <strong>of</strong> sediment typing usingmicromorphology’ Netherlands Journal <strong>of</strong> Geosciences — Geologie en Mijnbouw 88(1), 75–94RIPMEESTER, M. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> lawn’ Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Urban Studies ed R. Hutchinson (Thousand Oaks:Sage Publications), retrieved November 24, 2010 from ⎯⎯⎯ and *JOHNSTON, R. 2009 ‘Wine as intangible heritage: preliminary thoughts on meaning andlandscape in the Niagara Region, Canada’ in Sharing Cultures 2009 ed S. Lira, R. Amoeda, C.Pinheiro and F. Olivera (Barcelos, Portugal: Greenlines Institute) 585-593SIMANDAN, D. 2009 ‘Affect and the gendered map <strong>of</strong> economic growth’ in Female Entrepreneurship andLocal Economic Growth: A Case <strong>of</strong> Countries in Transition ed M. Markovic and I.Kyaruzi (Denver: Outskirts Press) 20-46⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Entrenched patterns <strong>of</strong> hot cognition may explain stubborn attributes <strong>of</strong> the economiclandscape’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Women's Entrepreneurship and Education 3-4, 1-21⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Industrialisation’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 5, 419-425⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Intelligence and environmental complexity’ Philobiblon <strong>The</strong>me Issue: <strong>The</strong> Environment XIV,13-44


University <strong>of</strong> Calgary2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4(403) 220-5584 ⎯ Fax (403) 282-6561Website: http://www.geog.ucalgary.caDepartment OffersBA, BSc, MA, MGIS, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Mario Giovinetto, PhD (Wisconsin)Al Gonzalez, PhD (Texas)Stuart Harris, PhD (University <strong>of</strong> London)Peter Herrem, MA (Minnesota)Derald Smith, PhD (Johns Hopkins)Nigel Waters, PhD (Western Ontario)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Art Limbird, PhD (Michigan State)Lynn Rosenvall, PhD (California)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Dianne Draper, PhD (Waterloo)Miriam Grant, PhD (Queen's)Brian Moorman 1 , PhD (Carleton)Paul Plummer, PhD (Minnesota)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Shelley Alexander, MSc (Calgary)Darren Bender, PhD (Carleton)Stefania Bertazzon, PhD (Calgary)Denise Brown, PhD (California)Mryka Hall–Beyer, PhD (Sherbrooke)Wil Holden, PhD (Calgary)Dan Jacobson, PhD (Belfast)Shawn Marshall, PhD (British Columbia)Yvonne Martin, PhD (British Columbia)Byron Miller, PhD (Minnesota)Darren Sjogren, PhD (Alberta)John Yackel, PhD (Manitoba)___________________________E-mail Address:gonzalez@ucalgary.caharriss@ucalgary.caherrem@ucalgary.cadgsmit@ucalgary.canwaters@ucalgary.cakaylimbird@yahoo.comrosenval@ucalgary.cadraper@ucalgary.cagrant@ucalgary.camoorman@ucalgary.capplummer@ucalgary.casmalexan@ucalgary.cadbender@ucalgary.cabetazzs@ucalgary.cadfbrown@ucalgary.camhallbey@ucalgary.cawnholden@ucalgary.cadan.jacobson@ucalgary.camarshals@ucalgary.caymartin@ucalgary.cabavrmill@ucalgary.casjogren@ucalgary.cayackel@ucalgary.ca1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


30 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Conny Davidsen, PhD (Dresden)Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Hay, PhD (Montréal)Greg McDermid, PhD (Waterloo)Maria Strack, PhD (Hamilton)Faculty Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Stuart Harris, PhD (London)Lecturer/Instructor:Peter Herrem, MA (Minnesota)Adjuncts:René Barendregt, PhD (Queen’s)Simon Evans, PhD (Calgary)Michael Gibeau, PhD (Calgary)Margaret Hess, PhD (Iowa)Barb McNicol, PhD (Calgary)Dana Naldrett, PhD (Ottawa)Julie PietrzakKathy RettieJose ZorillaE-mail Address:davidsen@ucalgary.cagjhay@ucalgary.camcdermid@ucalgary.camstrack@ucalgary.caharriss@ucalgary.caherrem@ucalgary.cabarendregt@uleth.caevanss@ucalgary.camike.gibeau@ucalgary.cabmcnicol@mtroyal.canaldrett@ucalgary.caKathy.rettie@pc.gc.camjjzorri@ucalgary.caCurrent ResearchConservation biology (Alexander)Coyote-human conflict (Alexander)Habitat fragmentation effects on large carnivores in tropical and temperate ecosystems(Alexander)Human attitudes towards carnivores (Alexander)Integration <strong>of</strong> citizen science, social networking, and web-based GIS in coyote research,management and public education (Alexander)Road ecology (Alexander)Urban and rural coyote ecology (Alexander)Ecology <strong>of</strong> sand dune habitats (Bender)Geographic information systems (Bender)Geospatial tools for assessing wildlife-habitat relations (Bender)Habitat ecology (Bender)Landscape change in eolian environments (Bender)Landscape ecology (Bender)Species at risk assessment and recovery (Bender)Wildlife biology <strong>of</strong> terrestrial mammals (Bender)Cardiovascular disease and its socioeconomic determinants (Bertazzon)Inflammatory bowel disease and environmental pollution (Bertazzon)Spatial analysis <strong>of</strong> health environment and society (Bertazzon)Adventure and ecotourism (Draper)


UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 31Environmental and resource management, policy and governance, Sustainable tourism,Parks and protected areas (Draper)Gendered dimensions <strong>of</strong> care-giving in rural and urban Zimbabwe (Grant)Lodgers and lodging in African cities (Grant)Transnational Zimbabweans (Grant)Urban food security and HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa (Grant)Regional time series <strong>of</strong> vegetation hyper temporal image sequences using AVHRR andMODIS imagery, concerning western and northern Canada (Hall-Beyer)Climate change (Harris)Paleo environments (Harris)Permafrost (Harris)Terrestrial molluscs (Harris)Vegetation (Harris)Forest and urban remote sensing (Hay)Multiscale GEOgraphic-Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) - emphasis energy andenvironment (Hay)Glacier and ice sheet modeling (Marshall)Glacier-climate processes in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Rockies (Marshall)Greenland ice sheet response to climate change (Marshall)Applications <strong>of</strong> remote sensing and GIS to wildlife ecology, and biodiversityconservation (McDermid)Specific projects include grizzly bear habitat assessment, biodiversity monitoring, whitebark and limber pine mapping and ecology, and tracking human-induced habitatchanges in western Alberta (McDermid)Mobilization politics <strong>of</strong> urban governance (Miller)Political ecology <strong>of</strong> urban growth (Miller)Spatialities <strong>of</strong> social movement (Miller)Geophysical applications to the study permafrost and floating ice (Moorman)Hydrology <strong>of</strong> proglacial and englacial environments (Moorman)Modelling ground movement in permafrost terrain (Moorman)Permafrost-sea ice interactions (Moorman)Subsurface imaging <strong>of</strong> archaeological sites using geophysical techniques (Moorman)Entrapped gas dynamics in peat lands, Sphagnum moss ecohydrology ( Strack)Peat land restoration, Hydro physical properties <strong>of</strong> peat soils (Strack)Response <strong>of</strong> peat land carbon cycling to climate change (Strack)Arctic sea ice: dynamics and thermodynamics Polari metric microwave remote sensing<strong>of</strong> sea ice (Yackel)Snow thickness retrievals on sea ice (Yackel)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former graduate students*ALLEY, R.B., *ANDREWS, J.T., *CLARKE, G.K.C., *CUFFEY, K.M., *FUNDER, S., MARSHALL, S.J.*MITROVICA, J.X., *MUHS, D.R. and *OTTO-BLIESNER, B. 2009 ‘History <strong>of</strong> the Greenland IceSheet’ in U.S. Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.2, PastClimate Variability and Change in the Arctic and at High Latitudes ed R.B. Alley, J. Brigham-Grette, G.H. Miller, L. Polyak and J.W.C. White (Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey) 303-415


32 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2 BEN-ARIE, J.R., HAY, G.J., 2 POWERS, R.P., *CASTILLA, G. and *ST-ONGE, B. 2009 ‘Development <strong>of</strong>a pit filling algorithm for LiDAR canopy height models’ Computers & Geosciences 33,doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2009.02.003BERTAZZON, S. 2009 ‘Cardiovascular disease and socio-economic risk factors: an empirical spatialanalysis <strong>of</strong> Calgary (Canada)’ Rivista Geografica Italiana 116(3), 379-400⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Pr<strong>of</strong>essional situation as risk factor for myocardial infarction: spatial analysis <strong>of</strong> a NorthAmerican case study’ in Health and Work, Acts <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Seminar on MedicalGeography ed G. De Santis (Perugia: Rux Publications) 119-128⎯⎯⎯ , 2 OLSON, S., 2 NORRIS, J. and 2 ELIKAN, O. 2009 ‘Localized spatial regression modelling <strong>of</strong>health data’ in 10th International Conference on GeoComputation ed B.G. Lees and S.W. Laffan(Sydney: UNSW) 17-24⎯⎯⎯ and 2 ELIKAN, O. 2009 Alternative neighbourhood specifications <strong>of</strong> the spatial weight matrix:effects on spatial autocorrelation index and multivariate analysis <strong>of</strong> health data’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong>the 17th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic InformationSystems (ACM GIS 2009) ed D. Agrawal (New York: ACM) 404-407⎯⎯⎯ and 2 OLSON, S. 2009 ‘Evaluating the use <strong>of</strong> alternative distance metrics in spatial regressionanalysis <strong>of</strong> health data: a spatio-temporal comparison’ Transactions in Computational Science6(LNCS 5730), 267–287*BHANDARI, B. and GRANT, M. 2009 ‘Strategic gender needs: the missing element in water supplyprojects <strong>of</strong> Nepal’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Development 28(2), 199-207*BRAVANTE, M.A. and HOLDEN, W.N. 2009 ‘Going through the motions: the environmental impactassessment <strong>of</strong> nonferrous metals mining projects in the Philippines’ <strong>The</strong> Pacific Review 22(4),523-547*CASTILLA, G., *GUTHRIE, R. and HAY, G.J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Landcover Change Mapper (LCM) and itsapplications to timber harvest monitoring in Western Canada’ Photogrammetric Engineering &Remote Sensing 75(8), 941-950⎯⎯⎯ , *LARKIN, K., 2 LINKE, J. and HAY, G.J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> thematic resolution on the patchmosaicmodel <strong>of</strong> natural landscapes’ Landscape Ecology 24, 15-232 FULLER, M.C., GELDSETZER, T. and YACKEL, J.J. 2009 ‘Surface-based polarimetric C-bandmicrowave scatterometer measurements <strong>of</strong> snow during a chinook event’ IEEE Transactions onGeoscience and Remote Sensing 47(6), 1766-1776*GARDNER, A.S., *SHARP, M.J., *KOERNER, R.M., *LABINE, C., *BOON, S., MARSHALL, S.J.,*BURGESS, D.O. and *LEWIS, D. 2009 ‘Near-surface temperature lapse rates over Arcticglaciers and their implications for temperature downscaling’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 22, 4281-42982 GELDSETZER, T., *LANGLOIS, A. and YACKEL, J.J. 2009 ‘Dielectric properties <strong>of</strong> brine-wetted snowon first-year sea ice’ Cold Regions Science and Technology 58(1-2), 4756⎯⎯⎯ and YACKEL, J.J. 2009 ‘Sea ice type and open water discrimination using dual co-polarized C-band SAR’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 35(1), 73-84HARRIS, S.A. 2009 ‘Climate change and permafrost stability in the eastern Canada Cordillera: <strong>The</strong>results <strong>of</strong> 33 years <strong>of</strong> measurements’ Sciences in Cold and Arid Regions 1(5), 0381-0403HAY, G.J. and 2 KYLE, C. 2009 HEAT - Home Energy Assessment Technologies - Residential WasteHeat Monitoring with High-Resolution Airborne <strong>The</strong>rmal Imagery. Tecterra Alberta IngenuityCenter News Announcement. Rozsa Centre. University <strong>of</strong> Calgary July 16 CBC 6:00 pm Calgary News⎯⎯⎯ , *BLASCHKE, T. and *MARCEAU, D.J. eds 2009 Proceedings <strong>of</strong> GEOBIA 2008 – Pixels,Objects, Intelligence. GEOgraphic Object Based Image Analysis for the 21 st Century (held atCalgary Alberta, August 2008) (Calgary: GEOBIA, XXXVIII-4/C1)*HILKER, T., *WULDER, M.A., *COOPS, N.C., 2 LINKE, J., MCDERMID, G.J., *MASEK, J.G., 2 GAO, F.,and *WHITE, J.C. 2009 ‘A new data fusion model for high spatial- and temporal-resolutionmapping <strong>of</strong> forest disturbance based on Landsat and MODIS’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment113(8), 1613–16272 HIRD, J. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2009 ‘Noise reduction <strong>of</strong> NDVI time series: an empirical comparison <strong>of</strong>selected techniques’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 113(1), 248-258HOLDEN, W.N. 2009 ‘Ashes from the phoenix: state terrorism and the party-gist Groups in thePhilippines’ Contemporary Politics 15(4), 377-393⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Post modern public administration in the land <strong>of</strong> promise: the basic ecclesial communitymovement <strong>of</strong> Mindanao’ Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion 13(2), 180-218


UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 33⎯⎯⎯ and JACOBSON, R.D. 2009 ‘‘Ecclesial opposition to nonferrous mining in Guatemala’Neoliberalism meets the church <strong>of</strong> the poor in a shattered society’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer53(2), 145-164⎯⎯⎯ and *NORMAN, A.L. 2009 ‘Public response to a student study <strong>of</strong> the feasibility <strong>of</strong> nuclear power:distrust <strong>of</strong> science in a postmodern world’ <strong>The</strong> International Journal <strong>of</strong> Science in Society 1(1),79-91*HUGENHOLTZ, C.H., MOORMAN, B.J., *BARLOW, J. and 2 WAINSTEIN, P.A. 2009 ‘Large-scalemoraine deformation at the Athabasca Glacier, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada’Landslides 5, 251-260, DOI 10.1007/s10346-008-0116-5*INGELSON, A., HOLDEN, W.N. and *BRAVANTE, M.A. 2009 ‘Philippine environmental impactassessment, mining, and genuine development’ Law, Environment, and Development Journal5(1), 1-15*KANG, H. and ALEXANDER, S.M. 2009 ‘Relative accuracy <strong>of</strong> spatial predictive models for lynx (LynxCanadensis) derived using logistic regression-AIC, multiple criteria evaluation and Bayesianapproaches’ Current Zoology 55(1), 28-402 KNAGA, P.S. and BENDER, D.J. 2009 ‘A spatial approach to classifying pronghorn movementbehaviour’ Proceedings Pronghorn Workshop 23, 51-662 KYLE, C. and HAY, G.J. 2009 ‘HEAT - Home Energy Assessment Technologies: a web service forevaluating and monitoring residential home energy efficiency using high resolution airbornethermal imagery’ in ASPRS 2009 Annual Conference: Reflection <strong>of</strong> the Past, Vision for the Future(held at Baltimore, March 2009) (Baltimore: ASPRS) 5⎯⎯⎯ and HAY, G.J. 2009 ‘HEAT - Home Energy Assessment Technologies: high resolution airbornethermal imagery based residential energy efficiency monitoring’ CSRS 2009 Conference (held atLethbridge, June 2009) (Lethbridge: CSRS) 42 LIESKE, D.J. and BENDER, D.J. 2009 ‘Accounting for the influence <strong>of</strong> geographic location and spatialautocorrelation in environmental models: a comparative analysis using North American songbirds’Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Informatics 13, 12-322 LINKE, J., MCDERMID, G.J., 2 LASKIN, D.N., 2 MCLANE, A.J., *PAPE, A., *CRANSTON, J., HALL-BEYER, M. and *FRANKLIN, S.E. 2009 ‘A disturbance-inventory framework for flexible andreliable landscape monitoring’ Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 75(8), 981-995, retrieved Sept 20, 2010 from ⎯⎯⎯ , MCDERMID, G.J., *PAPE, A.D., 2 MCLANE, A.J., 2 LASKIN, D.N., HALL-BEYER, M. and*FRANKLIN, S.E. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> patch delineation mismatches on multi-temporallandscape pattern analysis’ Landscape Ecology 24(2), 157-170 *MAIR, D., *BURGESS, D., *SHARP, M.J., *DOWDESWELL, J., *BENHAM, T., MARSHALL, S.J. and*CAWKWELL, F. 2009 ‘Mass balance <strong>of</strong> the Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales Icefield, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut,Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 114, F02011MARSHALL, S.J. 2009 ‘Future climate and ice sheet scenarios: response <strong>of</strong> the Greenland Ice Sheet to awarmer climate’ in <strong>The</strong> Greenland Ice Sheet in a Changing Climate (Oslo: Arctic Monitoring andAssessment Programme report) 54-61⎯⎯⎯ and *SHARP, M.J. 2009 ‘Temperature and melt modelling on the Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales Icefield’<strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 22(6), 1454-1468⎯⎯⎯ and *VAN DER VEEN, C.J. 2009 ‘Modelling Greenland Ice Sheet dynamics’ in <strong>The</strong> Greenland IceSheet in a Changing Climate (Oslo: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme report) 45-542 MATHUR, H. and BERTAZZON, S. 2009 ‘Rasterizing census geography: definition and optimization <strong>of</strong> aregular grid’ in Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Advances in GIScience,Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 12th AGILE Conference ed M. Sester (Berlin: Springer-Verlag) 251-269MCDERMID, G.J., *HALL, R., *SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A., *FRANKLIN, S.E., *STENHOUSE, G.B.,*KOBLIUK, T. and *LEDREW, E.F. 2009 ‘Remote sensing and forest inventory for wildlife habitatassessment’ Forest Ecology and Management 257(11), 2262-22692 MCLANE, A.J., MCDERMID, G.J. and *WULDER, M.A. 2009 ‘Processing discrete-return pr<strong>of</strong>iling LiDARdata to estimate canopy closure for large-area forest mapping and management’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 35(3), 217-229MILLER, B. 2009 ‘Is scale a chaotic concept? Notes on processes <strong>of</strong> scale production’ in LeviathanUndone? Towards a Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Scale ed R. Keil and R. Mahon (Vancouver: UBCPress) 51-662 MORAN, T.A. and MARSHALL, S.J. 2009 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> meltwater percolation on stable isotope stratigraphyin a high Arctic snowpack’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 55(194), 1012-1024


34 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*PETERS, S., BENDER, D.J. and *MATTHIAS, L. 2009 Implementing Recovery Actions for WesternSpiderwort (Tradescantia occidentalis), 2007-2008 (Edmonton: Alberta Sustainable ResourceDevelopment, Alberta Species at Risk Report No. 128)*SERRA, N., *O’HARA, P., *CANESSA, R., BERTAZZON, S. and *GAVRILOVA, M. 2009 ‘Exploratoryspatial analysis <strong>of</strong> illegal oil discharges detected <strong>of</strong>f Canada’s Pacific coast’ Transactions inComputational Science VI(LNCS 5730), 219-2332 SHAHID, R., BERTAZZON, S., *KNUDTSON, M. and *GHALI, W. 2009 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> distancemeasures in spatial analytical modeling for health service planning’ BMC Health ServicesResearch 9(200), doi:10.1186/1472-6963-9-2002 SINCLAIR, K.E. and MARSHALL, S.J. 2009 ‘Engaging students in atmospheric science: a universityhighschool collaboration in British Columbia, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geoscience Education 57(2),128-136⎯⎯⎯ and MARSHALL, S.J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> vapour trajectory on the isotope signal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong>Rocky Mountain snowpacks’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 55(191), 485-498*SORIANI, S., BERTAZZON, S., *DI CESARE, F. and *RECH, G. 2009 ‘Cruising in the Mediterranean:structural aspects and evolutionary trends’ Maritime Policy & Management 36(3), 235-251STRACK, M., *WADDINGTON, J.M., *LUCCHESE, M.C. and *CAGAMPAN, J.P. 2009 ‘Moisture controlson CO 2 exchange in a Sphagnum-dominated peatland: results on an extreme drought fieldexperiment’ Ecohydrology 4, 454-461, doi: 10.1002/eco.68⎯⎯⎯ and *PRICE, J.S. 2009 ‘Moisture controls on carbon dioxide dynamics <strong>of</strong> peat-Sphagnummonoliths’ Ecohydrology 2, 34-41, doi: 10.1002/eco.362 STEINIGER, S. and HAY, G.J. 2009 ‘Free and open source geographic information tools for landscapeecology: a review’ Ecological Informatics 4(4), September, 183-1952 STEWART, E.J. and DRAPER, D. 2009 ‘Environmental sustainability and Arctic cruise tourism’ inEcotourism and Environmental Sustainability: Principles and Practice ed J. Hill and T. Coles(London: Ashgate Publications) 89-107⎯⎯⎯ and DRAPER, D. 2009 ‘Reporting back research findings: a case study <strong>of</strong> community-basedtourism research in the <strong>Canadian</strong> North’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Ecotourism 8(2), 128-143*WADDINGTON, J.M., *KETCHESON, S., *KELLNER, E., STRACK, M. and *BAIRD, A. 2009 ‘Evidencethat piezometers vent gas from peat soils and implications for pore-water pressure and hydraulicconductivity measurements’ Hydrological Processes 23, 1249-1254, doi:10.1002/hp7244⎯⎯⎯ , *PLACH, J., *CAGAMPAN, J.P., *LUCCHESE, M. and STRACK, M. 2009 ‘Reducing the carbonfootprint <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> peat extraction and restoration’ Ambio 38, 194-200*WANG, K., *FRANKLIN, S.E., *GUO, X., *HE, Y. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2009 ‘Problems in remotesensing <strong>of</strong> landscapes and habitats’ Progress in Physical Geography 33(6), 747-7682 YEMBILAH BARRE, R., GRANT, M. and DRAPER, D. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> taboos in conservation <strong>of</strong>sacred groves in Ghana’s Tallensi-Nabdam District’ Social and Cultural Geography 10(1), 25-39


Carleton University1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6(613) 520-2561 ⎯ Fax (613) 520-4301E-Mail: chair_geography@carleton.caWebsite: http://www.carleton.ca/geography____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:P. Johnson, M. Ray, J. K. Torrance, J. Tunbridge, P.J. WilliamsPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Michael Brklacich 1 , PhD (Waterloo)Chris Burn 2 , PhD (Carleton), P GeoSimon Dalby, PhD (Simon Fraser)Doug King, PhD (Toronto)Fiona Mackenzie, PhD (Ottawa)Iain Wallace, DPhil (Oxford)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:David Bennett, PhD (Liverpool)Sean Carey, PhD (McMaster)Fran Klodawsky, PhD (Queen’s)Joyce Lundberg, PhD (McMaster)Michael Pisaric, PhD (Queen's)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Patricia Ballamingie, PhD (Carleton)Emilie Cameron, PhD (Queen's)Elyn Humphreys, PhD (British Columbia)Gita Laidler, PhD (Toronto)Scott Mitchell, PhD (Toronto)Derek Mueller, PhD (Laval)Derek A. Smith, PhD (Kansas)Jill Wigle, PhD (Toronto)<strong>The</strong>resa Wong, PhD (Ohio State)E-mail Address:Michael_Brklacich@carleton.caChristopher_Burn@carleton.caSimon_Dalby@carleton.caDoug_King@carleton.caFiona_Mackenzie@carleton.caiwallace@connect.carleton.caDavid_Bennett@carleton.caSean_Carey@carleton.caFran_Klodawsky@carleton.caJoyce_Lundberg@carleton.caMichael_Pisaric@carleton.caPatricia_Ballamingie@carleton.caEmilie_Cameron@carleton.caElyn_Humphreys@carleton.caGita_Laidler@carleton.caScott_Mitchell@carleton.caDerek_Mueller@carleton.caDereka_Smith@carleton.caJill_Wigle@carleton.ca<strong>The</strong>resa_Wong@carleton.ca_________________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)2 NSERC Northern Research Chair


36 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGInstructors:Dan Patterson, MA (Carleton)Steve Prashker, MSc (McGill)Lecturer:Murray Richardson, MSc (Toronto)E-mail Address:Dan_Patterson@carleton.caSteve_Prashker@carleton.caMurray_Richardson@carleton.caDistinguished Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:John Clarke, PhD (Western Ontario)D.R. Fraser Taylor, PhD (Edinburgh)Adjunct Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:F. Brardinoni, B. Braune, A. Davidson, S. Donaldson, N. Doubleday, E. Gregorich, J.D.Ives, S. Kokelj, V. Konrad, M. Kurtz, K. Lindsay, E. W. Manning, V.R. Parameswaran, A.Scheuhammer J. Schwartz, J. Stone, S. WolfeCurrent ResearchSustainable community (Ballamingie)Urban agriculture (Ballamingie)Geography and philosophy (Bennett)Geography <strong>of</strong> health and health care (Bennett)Human dimensions <strong>of</strong> global environmental change (Brklacich)Rural and agricultural communities (Brklacich)Permafrost and ground ice (Burn)Physical geography <strong>of</strong> the Yukon and western Arctic Canada (Burn)Geographies <strong>of</strong> Indigenous/non-Indigenous relations (Cameron)Northern resource economies and ecologies (Cameron)Cold region hydrology (Carey)Reclamation hydrology <strong>of</strong> oilsands watersheds (Carey)Ethnicity and agriculture (Clarke)Oligarchy and liberty (Clarke)Critical geopolitics (Dalby)Environmental security (Dalby)Globalization (Dalby)Biometeorology (Humphreys)Carbon cycling in northern peatlands (Humphreys)Remote sensing and geospatial research in vegetated habitats (King)Gender and municipal governance (Klodawsky)Restructuring, identity, homelessness and housing in <strong>Canadian</strong> urban areas(Klodawsky)Human dimensions <strong>of</strong> environmental change (Laidler)Inuit knowledge, language, and use <strong>of</strong> arctic environments (Laidler)Geochronology (Lundberg)Karst geomorphology (Lundberg)Poststructural political ecology (Mackenzie)


CARLETON UNIVERSITY 37Scotland: land, identity, the environment and visual art (Mackenzie)Carbon cycling and landscape primary productivity patterns (Mitchell)Geographic information systems, environmental models, spatial analysis, and managingerror (Mitchell)Arctic ice shelves and ice islands (Mueller)Indicators and impacts <strong>of</strong> climate change in the cryosphere (Mueller)Application development in GIS (Patterson)Geographic information systems (Patterson)Dendrochronology and palynology (Pisaric)Quaternary climate and vegetation change (Pisaric)Digital cartography and GIS (Prashker)Mathematical solutions to GIP and cartographic problems (Prashker)Changing occupation structure <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> regions (Ray)Multifactor partitioning (Ray)Quantitative landscape modelling with GIS, remote sensing and spatial statistics(Richardson)Watershed hydrology and management (Richardson)Wetlands, geomorphology and water-quality (Richardson)Indigenous peoples <strong>of</strong> Central America and Mexico (D. Smith)Participatory mapping and GIS (D. Smith)Regional and rural development theory and practice with special emphasis onsustainable development and indigenous development strategies in Africa andLatin America (Taylor)<strong>The</strong> application <strong>of</strong> cybercartography and geomatics to socio-economic development in anational and international context with special reference to the <strong>Canadian</strong> north,Africa, Latin America, China and Antarctica (Taylor)Heritage tourism: urban, naval and related (Tunbridge)<strong>The</strong> geography <strong>of</strong> heritage (Tunbridge)Economic geography through the lens <strong>of</strong> the Anthropocene era (Wallace)Geopolitical conflict and sexuality in the global Anglican Communion (Wallace)Social and environmental dimensions <strong>of</strong> urbanization in Latin America (Wigle)Urban planning and development in Mexico City (Wigle)Geographies <strong>of</strong> economic development (Wong)Politics <strong>of</strong> development in East and Southeast Asia (Wong)Postcolonial nature (Wong)Selected Recent Publications (A full list <strong>of</strong> recent publications is available on our web <strong>page</strong>.)* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department3current or former graduate studentBALLAMINGIE, P. 2009 ‘Democratizing public consultation processes: some critical insights’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Public Deliberation 5(1), 1-14BENNETT, D. 2009 ‘Critical rationalism (After Popper)’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 369–378⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Positivism/positivist geography’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R.Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 295–311BURN, C.R. 2009 ‘After whom is Herschel Island named?’ Arctic 62(3), 317-323


38 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG⎯⎯⎯ and KOKELJ, S.V. 2009 ‘Introduction’ Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 20(2), 81, doi:10.1002/ppp.653⎯⎯⎯ and KOKELJ, S.V. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> environment and permafrost <strong>of</strong> the Mackenzie Delta area’ Permafrostand Periglacial Processes 20(2), 83-105, doi: 10.1002/ppp.655⎯⎯⎯ and ZHANG, Y. 2009 ‘Permafrost and climate change at Herschel Island (Qikiqtaruk), YukonTerritory, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research (Earth Surface) 114, F02001,doi:10.1029/2008JF001087⎯⎯⎯ , *MACKAY, J.R. and KOKELJ, S.V. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> thermal regime <strong>of</strong> permafrost and sensitivity todisturbance near Inuvik, N.W.T.’ Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 20(2), 221-227, doi:10.1002/ppp.649CAMERON, E. 2009 ‘Summer stories: (re)ordering the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’ Antipode: A Radical Journal <strong>of</strong>Geography 41(1), 207-210 “⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘“To mourn”: emotional geographies and natural histories in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’ in Emotion,Place, and Culture ed L. Bondi, L. Cameron, J. Davidson and M. Smith (London: Ashgate) 163-186⎯⎯⎯ , *DE LEEUW, S. and *GREENWOOD, M. 2009 ‘Indigeneity’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong>Human Geography 5th Edition ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (London: Elsevier) 352-357CAREY, S.K. 2009 ‘Hydrology and water resources in <strong>Canadian</strong> geography’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer,53, 500-505⎯⎯⎯ and *POMEROY, J.W. 2009 ‘Progress in <strong>Canadian</strong> snow and frozen ground hydrology, 2003-2007’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 32(2), 127-1383 CHAZAN, M., BRKLACICH, M. and *WHITESIDE, A. 2009 ‘Rethinking the conceptual terrain <strong>of</strong> AIDSscholarship: lessons from comparing 27 years <strong>of</strong> AIDS and climate change research’Globalization and Health 5(12), doi:10.1186/1744-8603-5-12*CONNOLLY, J., *ROULET, N.T., *SEAQUIST, J.W., *HOLDEN, N.M., *LAFLEUR, P.M., HUMPHREYS,E.R., *HEUMANN, B.W. and *WARD, S.M. 2009 ‘Using MODIS derived fPAR with ground basedflux tower measurements to derive the light use efficiency for two <strong>Canadian</strong> peatlands’Biogeosciences 6, 225-234DALBY, S. 2009 ‘Fateful mappings: geography, environment and insecurity’ Human Geography 2(2), 40-43⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Geopolitics, the revolution in military affairs and the Bush doctrine’ International Politics46(2/3), 234-252⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Peacebuilding and environmental security in the Anthropocene’ in EnvironmentalPeacebuilding: Managing Natural Resource Conflicts in a Changing World ed D. Péclard (Berne:Swisspeace Conference Paper) 8-21⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Security and Environmental Change (Cambridge: Polity)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘What happens if we don't think in human terms? Environmental politics and climate change’in Global Politics: A New Introduction ed J. Edkins and M. Zehfuss (London: Routledge) 45-69⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘World politics, security and culture: critical connections’ Geopolitics 14(2), 402-408⎯⎯⎯ , *OSWALD SPRING, U. and *BRAUCH, H.G. 2009 ‘Environmental security concepts revisitedduring the first three phases (1983-2006)’ in Facing Global Environmental Change:Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concepts ed H.G. Brauch, U.Oswald Spring, J. Grin, C. Mesjasz, P. Kameri-Mbote, N. Chadha Behera, B. Chourou and H.Krummenacher (Berlin-Heidelberg – New York: Springer-Verlag) 781-90*GINÉS, A. and LUNDBERG, J. 2009 ‘Rainpits’ in Karst Rock Features • Karren Sculpturing ed A. Ginés, M.Knez, T. Slabe and W. Dreybrodt (Ljubljana, Slovenia: Carstologia 9, Zalo ba ZRC / ZRCPublishing) 185-2103 KANIGAN, J.C.N., BURN, C.R. and KOKELJ, S.V. 2009 ‘Ground temperatures in permafrost south <strong>of</strong>treeline, Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories’ Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 20(2), 127-139, doi: 10.1002/ppp.643*KESHTA, N., *ELSHORBAGY, A. and CAREY, S.K. 2009 ‘A generic system dynamics model forsimulating and evaluating the performance <strong>of</strong> reconstructed watersheds’ Hydrology and EarthSystem Sciences 13, 865-881LAIDLER, G.J., *FORD, J.,*GOUGH, W.A.,*IKUMMAQ, I., *GAGNON, A.,*KOWAL, S., *QRUNNUT, K.,and *IRNGAUT, C. 2009 ‘Travelling and hunting in a changing arctic: assessing Inuit vulnerabilityto sea ice change in Igloolik, Nunavut’ Climatic Change 94, 363-397*LUND, M.,*LAFLEUR, P.M.,*ROULET, N.T., *LINDROTH, A.,*CHRISTENSEN, T.R.,*AURELA, M.,*CHOJNICKI, B.H., *FLANAGAN, L.B., HUMPHREYS, E.R.,*LAURILA, T., *OECHEL, W.C.,


CARLETON UNIVERSITY 39*OLEJNIK, J.,*RINNE, J.,*SCHUBERT, P. and *NILSSON, M.B. 2009 ‘Variability in exchange <strong>of</strong>CO 2 across twelve northern peatland and tundra sites’ Global Change Biology,doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02104.xLUNDBERG, J. 2009 ‘Coastal karren’ in Karst Rock Features • Karren Sculpturing ed A. Ginés, M. Knez,T. Slabe and W. Dreybrodt (Ljubljana, Slovania: Carstologia 9, Zalo ba ZRC / ZRC Publishing)249-264⎯⎯⎯ and *GINÉS, A. 2009 ’Rillenkarren’ in Karst Rock Features • Karren Sculpturing. ed A. Ginés, M.Knez, T. Slabe and W. Dreybrodt (Ljubljana, Slovenia: Carstologia 9, Zalo ba ZRC / ZRCPublishing) 185-210MACKENZIE, F. 2009 ‘Working the wind: land-owning community trusts and the decolonization <strong>of</strong> nature’Scottish Affairs 66, 19-39*MCFARLANE, D.A. and LUNDBERG, J. 2009 ‘A note on the thermal ecology and foraging behaviour <strong>of</strong>the Egyptian fruit bat, Rousettus egyptiacus, at Mt. Elgon, Kenya’ African Journal <strong>of</strong> Ecology, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2028.2009.01146.x⎯⎯⎯ , LUNDBERG, J. and *CHRISTENSON, K. 2009 ‘An undescribed gecko (Gekkonidae;Cyrtodactylus) from Deer Cave, Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, with comments on thedistribution <strong>of</strong> Bornean cave geckos’ Herpetological Bulletin 110, 33-353 MORSE, P.D., BURN, C.R. and KOKELJ, S.V. 2009 ‘Near-surface ground ice distribution, Kendall IslandBird Sanctuary, western Arctic coast, Canada’ Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 20(2), 155-171. doi: 10.1002/ppp.650MUELLER, D.R., *VAN HOVE, P., *ANTONIADES, D., *JEFFRIES, M.O. and *VINCENT, W.F. 2009‘High Arctic lakes as sentinel ecosystems: cascading regime shifts in climate, ice-cover, andmixing’ Limnology and Oceanography 54(6 part 2), 2371-23853 NGUYEN, T-N., BURN, C.R., KING, D.J. and *SMITH, S.L. 2009 ‘Estimating the extent <strong>of</strong> near-surfacepermafrost using remote sensing, Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories’ Permafrost andPeriglacial Processes 20(2), 141-153, doi: 10.1002/ppp.637*OSWALD SPRING, U., *BRAUCH, H.G. and DALBY, S. 2009 ‘Linking Anthropocene, HUGE and HESP:fourth phase <strong>of</strong> environmental security research’ in Facing Global Environmental Change:Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concepts ed H.G. Brauch, U.Oswald Spring, J. Grin, C. Mesjasz, P. Kameri-Mbote, N. Chadha Behera, B. Chourou and H.Krummenacher (Berlin-Heidelberg – New York: Springer-Verlag) 1277-12943 PASHER, J. and KING, D.J. 2009 ‘Mapping dead wood distribution in a temperate hardwood forest usinghigh resolution airborne imagery’ Forest Ecology and Management 258, 1536-1548*PATERSON, M. and DALBY, S. 2009 ‘Over a barrel: cultural political economy and “oil imperialism”’ in<strong>The</strong> Geopolitics <strong>of</strong> American Insecurity: Terror, Power and Foreign Policy ed F. Debrix and M.Lacy (New York: Routledge) 181-96PISARIC, M.F.J., 3 ST-ONGE, S.M. and KOKELJ, S.V. 2009 ‘Tree-ring reconstruction <strong>of</strong> early-growingseason precipitation from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada’ Arctic, Antarctic and AlpineResearch 41(4), 486-4963 PORTER, T.J., PISARIC, M.F.J., KOKELJ, S.V. and *EDWARDS, T.W.D. 2009 ‘Climatic signals in δ13Cand δ18O <strong>of</strong> tree-rings from white spruce in the Mackenzie Delta region, northern Canada’ Arctic,Antarctic and Alpine Research 41(4),497-505*QUINTON, W.L., 3 BEMROSE, R.K., ZHANG, Y. and CAREY, S.K. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> spatialvariability in snowmelt and active layer thaw on hillslope drainage for an alpine tundra hillslope’Hydrological Processes 23, 2628-2639, DOI: 10.1002/hyp 7327RICHARDSON, M.C., *FORTIN, M-J. and *BRANFIREUN, B.A. 2009 ‘Hydrogeomorphic edge-detectionand delineation <strong>of</strong> landscape functional units from LIDAR DEMs’ Water Resources Research 45,W10441 DOI10.1029/2008WR007518SMITH, D.A., *HERLIHY, P.H., *KELLY, J. H. and *RAMOS VIERA, A. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> certification andprivatization <strong>of</strong> indigenous lands in Mexico’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Latin American Geography 82(2), 395-415*VINCENT, W.F., *WHYTE, L.G., *GREER, C.W., *LAURION, I., *SUTTLE, C., *LOVEJOY, C.,*CORBEIL, J. and MUELLER, D.R. 2009 ‘Arctic microbial ecosystems and impacts <strong>of</strong> climatechange’ Polar Science 3(3), 171-180, doi:10.1016/j.polar.2009.05.004WONG, T. and *WAINWRIGHT, J. 2009 ‘Offshoring dissent: spaces <strong>of</strong> resistance at the 2006 IMF/Worldbank meetings’ Critical Asian Studies 41(3), 403-428


Concordia UniversityDepartment <strong>of</strong> Geography, Planning and Environment1455 de Maisonneuve Bvd. West, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8(514) 848-2424 ext. 2050 ⎯ Fax (514) 848-2032E-Mail: geogprog@alcor.concordia.caWebsite: http://www.gpe.concordia.ca______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA Urban Studies; BA Urban Planning; BA Human Environment; BSc EnvironmentalScience; BSc Environmental Geography; Master <strong>of</strong> Science in Geography, Urban andEnvironmental Studies; Master <strong>of</strong> Environment in Environmental Assessment; GraduateDiploma in Environmental AssessmentFacultyDistinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus:Brian Slack, PhD (McGill)E-mail Address:slack@alcor.concordia.caPr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus:S. Robert Aiken, PhD (Penn State) raiken@alcor.concordia.caPr<strong>of</strong>essors:David F. Greene 1 , PhD (Calgary)Patricia A. Thornton, PhD (Aberdeen)John Zacharias, PhD (Montréal)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jacqueline M. Anderson, PhD (Wisconsin)Pascale M. Biron, PhD (Montréal)Pierre Gauthier, PhD (McGill)Monica E. Mulrennan, PhD (Dublin)Alan E. Nash, PhD (Cambridge)Judith Patterson, PhD (Virginia Tech)Norma Rantisi, PhD (Toronto)Craig Townsend, PhD (Murdoch)Damon Matthews, PhD (Victoria)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Essam Hallak PhD (McGill)greene@alcor.concordia.cathorpat@alcor.concordia.cazachar@alcor.concordia.cajackiea@alcor.concordia.cabiron@alcor.concordia.capierreg@alcor.concordia.camonica.mulrennan@concordia.canash@alcor.concordia.capatj@alcor.concordia.canrantisi@alcor.concordia.catownsend@alcor.concordia.cadmatthew@alcor.concordia.caarchihome@gmail.com1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY 41Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Kevin Gould, PhD, (British Columbia)Jochen Jaeger, Dr. Sc. Nat. (Zurich)Zachary Patterson, PhD (McGill)Lecturer:Ted Rutland, MA (Dalhousie)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Bill Kennedy, PhD (Freie Universitaet Berlin)Julie Podmore, PhD (McGill)Udayalakshmi Vepakomma, PhD (UQAM)kgould@alcor.concordia.cajjaeger@alcor.concordia.cazak.patterson@gmail.comtedrutland@yahoo.comwkennedy@videotron.cajpodmore@johnabbott.qc.caudayalakshmi_v@yahoo.co.ukCurrent ResearchTropical deforestation, cultural geography, developing country environmental issues(Aiken)Cartographic visualization and design, map user abilities, map skills education(Anderson)Fluvial geomorphology, river management - fish habitat restoration, numericalmodelling, Geographical Information Systems (Biron)<strong>The</strong> morphogenesis <strong>of</strong> Quebec City and Montreal, the history <strong>of</strong> development andplanning practices in Quebec and the impact <strong>of</strong> normative planning theories onurban form (Gauthier)Political ecology, economic geography, conservation and development (Gould)Plant regeneration, natural disturbances (fire, freezing rain), plant biomechanics,forestry practices (Greene)Urban theory; preservation and revitalization <strong>of</strong> historic sites; ethics, theories,sustainable urbanism; community building; new urbanism; public policy;comparative urbanism; gender and the city; representation: liminality; andrelational space (Hallak)Landscape ecology, road ecology, the quantification and assessment <strong>of</strong> landscapestructure and landscape change, urban sprawl, ecological modelling,environmental indicators, impact assessment (Jaegar)Climate change, global climate modelling (Matthews)Indigenous resource management, community-based resource management,indigenous ecological knowledge, small-boat fisheries development, marineProtected Areas (MPAs), coastal and marine management. (Mulrennan)Cultural geography, refugee policies, canadian immigration and public policy (Nash)Geology <strong>of</strong> modern environments, impact <strong>of</strong> fossil fuel combustion on the atmosphere,environmental impact assessment in the transportation sector (Patterson, J.)Modeling <strong>of</strong> transportation, the environment, land-use and their linkages (Patterson, Z.)Economical geography, spatial aspects <strong>of</strong> innovation for mature manufacturing, localeconomic development, political economy (Rantisi)History <strong>of</strong> cities and urban planning; race and racialization; biopower and biopolitics;urban political economy; and participatory action research methods (Rutland)


42 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGTransport geography, maritime transportation, container shipping, port planning,intermodal transportation (Slack)Population geography, cultural ecology, mortality as an indicator <strong>of</strong> social andenvironmental justice (Thornton)South East Asian cities, international comparative studies <strong>of</strong> cities, and sustainableurban transport (Townsend)Behaviour and environmental design, non-motorized transport, dynamics <strong>of</strong> pedestrianenvironments, environmental preferences in built environments (Zacharias)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate student*ASHMORE, P.E., BIRON, P.M., *EATON, B. and *RENNIE, C. 2009 ‘<strong>Canadian</strong> research on fluvialsediment transport and morphology since 2003’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 34(2), 149-162*ATKINSON, M. and MULRENNAN, M.E. 2009 ‘Local protest and resistance to the Rupert DiversionProject Northern Quebec’ Arctic 62(4), 468-480BIRON, P.M., *CARRÉ, D.M. and *GASKIN, S.J. 2009 ‘Hydraulics <strong>of</strong> stream deflectors used in fishhabitatrestoration schemes’ in River Basin Management V ed C.A. Brebbia WIT Transactions onEcology and the Environment 124, 305-319*CUMMING, S.G., 2 TRINDADE, M., GREENE, D.F. and *MACDONALD, S.E. 2009 ‘Canopy andemergent white spruce in "pure" broadleaf stands: frequency, predictive models and ecologicalimportance’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Forest Research 39, 1997-2004*EDENSOR, T., *LESLIE, D., *MILLINGTON, S. and RANTISI, N.M. 2009 ‘Introduction: Rethinkingcreativity’ in Spaces <strong>of</strong> Vernacular Creativity: Rethinking the Cultural Economy ed T. Edensor, D.Leslie, S. Millington and N.M. Rantisi (London: Routledge Press) 1-16*GROSMAN, P., JAEGER, J.A.G., BIRON, P.M., *DUSSAULT, C. and *OUELLET, J.-P. 2009 ‘Reducingmoose-vehicle collisions through salt pool removal and displacement: an agent-based modelingapproach’ Ecology and Society 14(2), 172 HESKETH, M., GREENE, D.F. and *POUNDER, E. 2009 ‘Early establishment <strong>of</strong> conifer recruits in thenorthern Rocky Mountains as a function <strong>of</strong> post-fire duff depth’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> ForestResearch 39, 2059-2064*KENWORTHY, J. and TOWNSEND, C. 2009 ‘Montreal’s dualistic transport character: why Montrealneeds upgraded transit and not more high capacity roads’ in Montreal at the Crossroads ed P.Gauthier, J. Jaeger and J. Prince (Montreal: Black Rose) 27-33KNOX, P., MARSTON, S. and NASH, A. 2009 Human Geography: Places and regions in a global contextThird <strong>Canadian</strong> Edition (Toronto: Pearson)MATTHEWS, H.D., *CAO, L. and *CALDEIRA. K. 2009 ‘Sensitivity <strong>of</strong> ocean acidification togeoenginieered climate stabilization’ Geophysical Research Letters L10706⎯⎯⎯ , *GILLETT, N., *STOTT, P. and *ZICKFELD, K. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> proportionality <strong>of</strong> global warming tocumulative carbon emissions’ Nature 459, 829-832⎯⎯⎯ and *TURNER S.E. 2009 ‘Of mongooses and mitigation: ecological analogues to geoengineering’Environmental Research Letters 4, 045105NASH, A. 2009 ‘From spaghetti to sushi: an investigation <strong>of</strong> the growth <strong>of</strong> ethnic restaurants in Montreal,1951-2001’ Food, Culture and Society 12(1), 5-24*NOBIS, M.P., JAEGER, J.A.G. and *ZIMMERMANN, N.E. 2009 ‘Neophyte species richness at thelandscape scale under urban sprawl and climate warming. – Diversity and Distributions’ A Journal<strong>of</strong> Conservation Biogeography 15, 928-939*NOEL, G., PATTERSON, J., *SENZIG, D., *ROOF, C. and *FLEMING, G. 2009 ‘Analysis <strong>of</strong> departureand arrival pr<strong>of</strong>iles using real-time aircraft flight data recorder information’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Aircraft,American Institute <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics and Astronautics 46(4), 1094-1103RANTISI, N.M. and *BOGGS, J.S. 2009 ‘Relational economic geography’ in <strong>The</strong> InternationalEncyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchen and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 9, 314-319


CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY 432 ROSS, A. and MATTHEWS, H.D. 2009 ‘Climate engineering and the risk <strong>of</strong> rapid climate change’Environmental Research Letters 4, 0451032 ROUSSEAU, Y. and BIRON, P.M. 2009 ‘Geomorphological impacts <strong>of</strong> channel straightening in anagricultural watershed, Southwestern Québec’ <strong>The</strong> Northeastern Geographer 1, 91-113*SAINT-GERMAIN, M. and GREENE, D.F. 2009 ‘Salvage logging in the boreal and cordilleran forests <strong>of</strong>Canada: Integrating industrial and ecological concerns in management plans’ Forestry Chronicle85, 120-134*SCHMITTNLER, A., *URBAN, N.M., *KELLER, K. and MATTHEWS, H.D. 2009 ‘Using tracerobservations to reduce the uncertainty <strong>of</strong> ocean diapycnal mixing and climate-carbon projections’Global Biogeochemical Cycles 23, G B4009ZACHARIAS, J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> pedestrian itinerary–purposes, environmental factors and path decisions’ inPedestrian Behavior: models, data collection and applications ed H. Timmermans (Bingley, UK:Emerald) 283-306*ZICKFELD, K., *EBY, M., MATTHEWS, H.D. and *WEAVER, A.J. 2009 ‘Setting cumulative emissions:targets to reduce the risk <strong>of</strong> dangerous climate change’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong>Sciences U.S.A. 106, 16129-16134


University <strong>of</strong> the Fraser ValleyAbbotsford, BC V2S 7M8(604) 504-7441 ⎯ Fax (604) 855-7614Chilliwack, BC V2P 6T4(604) 792-0025 ⎯ Fax (604) 792-2388Website: http://www.ufv.ca/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BScFacultyUniversity College Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Claire Beaney, MSc (Alberta)John Bélec, PhD (Queen’s)Ken Brealey 1 , PhD (British Columbia)Cherie Enns, MA (British Columbia)Garry Fehr, PhD (Guelph)Jonathan Hughes, PhD (Simon Fraser)Olav Lian, PhD (Western Ontario)Steven Marsh, MSc (Regina)Michelle Rhodes, PhD (Simon Fraser)Scott Shupe, PhD (Arizona)Emeritus Faculty:David Gibson, MA (UC Davis)Laboratory Instructors:Carolyn Atkins, MScKathy Peet, BScStaff:Nicole Levinsky (Dept. Assistant)E-mail Address:claire.beaney@ufv.cajohn.belec@ufv.caken.brealey@ufv.cacherie.enns@ufv.cagarry.fehr@ufv.cajonathan.hughes@ufv.caolav.lian@ufv.casteven.marsh@ufv.camichelle.rhodes@ufv.cascott.shupe@ufv.cadavid.gibson@ufv.cacarolyn.atkins@ufv.cakathy.peet@ufv.canicole.levinsky@ufv.caCurrent ResearchGlacial landforms and sediments <strong>of</strong> British Columbia (Beaney)Hydrology (Beaney)Techniques (Beaney)Geographic information systems and housing (Bélec)Housing in Central Europe (Bélec)_________________________1 Department Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


UNIVERSITY OF THE FRASER VALLEY 45Mortgage lending practices <strong>of</strong> CMHC (Bélec)Geographies <strong>of</strong> Native land claims (Brealey)Historical geography Fraser Valley (Brealey)Social and cultural cartography (Brealey)Community planning and places for children (Enns)Global development (Enns)Sense <strong>of</strong> community in suburban neighbourhoods (Enns)Geography <strong>of</strong> development (Fehr)Political ecology (Fehr)Southeast Asia (Fehr)Biogeography (Hughes)Geography <strong>of</strong> religion (Gibson)Mexico (Gibson)Paleoecology <strong>of</strong> tsunami-induced landscape changes (Hughes)Paleoecology <strong>of</strong> non-glacial intervals, paraglacial sedimentation, loess-paleosequences, and Holocene aeolian activity (Lian)Quaternary sedimentology, stratigraphy, paleoenvironments, and geochronology (Lian)Aquatic environments and climate change (Marsh)Water resources and International policies (Marsh)Cultural, urban, and small-town geographies (Rhodes)Suburban geography and environmental studies (Rhodes)Geographic information systems (Shupe)Mapping <strong>of</strong> vegetation changes (Shupe)Remote sensing (Shupe)Recent PublicationsBREALEY, K.G. 2009 Determination <strong>of</strong> the Northern Boundary <strong>of</strong> the Nlaka’pamux Nation Territory:Report and Maps (Abbotsford: unpublished report prepared for Boies Underhill Parker and theNlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council in the Matter <strong>of</strong> the Cache Creek Landfill Extension,December)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Specific Claims for Douglas Treaty Reserves at False Narrows and South Section: MapSeries and Reports (Abbotsford: unpublished reports prepared for Snuneymuxw First Nation,February and March)


University <strong>of</strong> GuelphGuelph, ON N1G 2W1(519) 824-4120, ext. 56720 ⎯ Fax (519) 837-2940E-mail: pspeers@uoguelph.caWebsite: http://www.uoguelph.ca/geography____________________________________________________________________Department OffersMA, MSc, PhD in Geography; MA, MSc in Collaborative International DevelopmentStudiesFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Gerald T. Bloomfield, PhD (Nottingham)Fredric A. Dahms, PhD (Auckland)Robin G. Davidson-Arnott, PhD (Toronto)Philip D. Keddie, PhD (Manitoba)Reid Kreutzwiser, PhD (Western Ontario)Kiyoko Miyanishi, PhD (York)Michael R. Moss, PhD (Sheffield)Kok-Chiang Tan, PhD (London, UK)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Alun E. Joseph, PhD (McMaster)Ray Kostaschuk, PhD (McMaster)William G. Nickling, PhD (Ottawa)Barry E. Smit, PhD (McMaster)John Smithers 1 , PhD (Guelph)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Lorne Bennett, PhD (Ottawa)Aaron Berg, PhD (California)Ben Bradshaw, PhD (Guelph)Evan Fraser, PhD (British Columbia)Ze'ev Gedal<strong>of</strong>, PhD (Washington)Alice Hovorka, PhD (Clark)Richard G. Kuhn, PhD (Alberta)John Lindsay, PhD (Western Ontario)Janet E. Mersey, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison)Wanhong Yang, PhD (Illinois)E-mail Address:gbloomfi@uoguelph.cafdahms@uoguelph.cardarnott@uoguelph.careidk@uoguelph.cakmiyanis@uoguelph.cammoss@uoguelph.cakctan@uoguelph.caajoseph@uoguelph.carkostasc@uoguelph.canickling@uoguelph.cabsmit@uoguelph.cajsmither@uoguelph.calbennett@uoguelph.caaberg@uoguelph.cabbradsha@uoguelph.cafrasere@uoguelph.cazgedal<strong>of</strong>@uoguelph.caahovorka@uoguelph.carkuhn@uoguelph.cajlindsay@uoguelph.cajmersey@uoguelph.cawayang@uoguelph.ca_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH 47Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Noella Gray, PhD (Duke)E-mail Address:grayn@uoguelph.caCurrent ResearchClimate change and hydrologic impacts (Berg)Macro-scale hydrologic budgets and soil moisture (Berg)Spatial scaling <strong>of</strong> hydrologic features (Berg)Biophysical landscape systems (Bennett)Slope development (Bennett)Wildlife dynamics (Bennett)Community engagement (esp. the use <strong>of</strong> IBAS) in the <strong>Canadian</strong> mining sector(Bradshaw)Governance arrangements for the provision <strong>of</strong> Ecological Goods and Services(Bradshaw)Links between climate change, economic globalization and food security (Fraser)Climate change and forests (Gedal<strong>of</strong>)Mesoscale disturbance interactions in the Interior Douglas-Fir zone, British Columbia(Gedal<strong>of</strong>)Rates and mechanism <strong>of</strong> treeline advance in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Cordillera (Gedal<strong>of</strong>)Co-management, knowledge politics, and marine conservation in Belize (Gray)Governance <strong>of</strong> marine protected areas (Gray)Social and co-constructions <strong>of</strong> nature/animals (Hovorka)Teaching & learning in higher education (Hovorka)Urbanization, gender & everyday life in Botswana (Hovorka)Dynamics <strong>of</strong> change in agriculture and rural communities (Joseph)<strong>The</strong> re-use <strong>of</strong> former psychiatric hospitals (Joseph)Dunes in the Parana and Fraser rivers (Kostaschuk)Flow and sediment dynamics <strong>of</strong> turbidity currents in Lillooet Lake, BC (Kostaschuk)Sedimentary processes at the confluence <strong>of</strong> the Parana and Paraguay Rivers,Argentine (Kostaschuk)Tropical cyclone floods in the South Pacific (Kostaschuk)Nuclear fuel waste disposal (Kuhn)Resource management (Kuhn)Issues in LiDAR DEM based flowpath modeling and monitoring ephemeral streams(Lindsay)Modelling biodiversity at the subwatershed scale (Mersey)<strong>The</strong>matic mapping methods for crime and health data (Mersey)Using GIS to monitor land use change in biosphere reserves (Mersey)Adaptation in the Arctic, Bangladesh, Chile, South Pacific, Africa and agriculture (Smit)Human dimensions <strong>of</strong> global environmental change (Smit)Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change (Smit)Countryside commodification and consumption (Smithers)Environmental farm planning: approaches and barriers (Smithers)Local food systems and short food supply chains (Smithers)Cost effective targeting <strong>of</strong> wetland conservation in agricultural watersheds (Yang)Integrated economic-hydrologic modeling for watershed evaluation <strong>of</strong> beneficialmanagement practices (Yang)


48 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGIntegration <strong>of</strong> watershed planning and the agricultural policy framework for the provision<strong>of</strong> ecological goods and services (Yang)Spatial targeting <strong>of</strong> conservation programs in agricultural watersheds (Yang)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate student*BAUDER, H., *BELINA, B., *BUTZ, D., GEDALOF, Z., *LAGENDIJK, A., *MUDU, P., *PAASI, A.,*SCHUURMAN, N. and *WILSON, D. 2009 ‘Critical practice <strong>of</strong> grant application andadministration: an intervention’ ACME 9, 102-112*CAMPBELL, L.M., GRAY, N.J., *HAZEN, E.L. and *SHACKEROFF, J.M. 2009 ‘Beyond baselines:Rethinking priorities for ocean conservation’ Ecology and Society 14(1), 14, retrieved November30, 2010 from ⎯⎯⎯ , *SILVER, J.J., GRAY, N.J., *RANGER, S., *BRODERICK, A., *FISHER, T., *GODFREY, M.H.,*GORE, S., *JEFFERS, J., *MARTIN, C., *MCGOWAN, A., *RICHARDSON, P., *SASSO, C.,*SLADE, L. and *GODLEY, B. 2009 ‘Co-management <strong>of</strong> sea turtle fisheries: biogeography versusgeopolitics’ Marine Policy 33, 137-1452 GIDDINGS, C. and HOVORKA, A.J. 2009 ‘Youth relationships and violence against women (VAW) inGaborone: implications for HIV/AIDS in urban Botswana’ Botswana Review <strong>of</strong> Ethics, Law andHIV/AIDS 3(1), 3-16, retrieved November 30, 2010 from*GOULSBRA, C.S., LINDSAY, J.B. and *EVANS, M.G. 2009 ‘A new approach to the application <strong>of</strong>electrical resistance sensors to measuring the onset <strong>of</strong> ephemeral streamflow in wetlandenvironments’ Water Resources Research 45, W09501, doi: 10.1029/2009WR007789GRAY, N.J. and *CAMPBELL, L.M. 2009 ‘Science, policy advocacy, and marine protected areas’Conservation Biology 23(2), 460-468*HIEMSTRA-VAN DER HORST, G. and HOVORKA, A.J. 2009 ‘Fuelwood: the "other" renewable energysource for Africa’ Biomass and Bioenergy 33(11), 1605-1616HOVORKA, A.J. 2009 ‘A capstone course <strong>of</strong> “geographic ideas”’ <strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Geography 108(6), 252-258⎯⎯⎯ , *DE ZEEUW, H. and *NJENGA, M. 2009 Women Feeding Cities--Mainstreaming Gender inUrban Agriculture and Food Security (Rugby, UK: Practical Action Publishing c/o Portland Press)⎯⎯⎯ and *WOLF, P.A. 2009 ‘Activating the classroom: geographical fieldwork as pedagogical practice’Journal for Higher Education in Geography 33(1), 89-102*PRICHARD, S.J., GEDALOF, Z., *OSWALD, W.W. and *PETERSON, D.L. 2009 ‘Holocene fire andvegetation dynamics in a montane forest, North Cascade Range, Washington, USA’ QuaternaryResearch 72, 57-67*SETHURATNA, S., SMITHERS, J. and *YOUNG, C. 2009 New Markets, New Farms: ConnectingImmigrant farmers with ethno-cultural food communities in Ontario (Guelph: Report prepared forthe Ontario Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Sustainable Rural CommunitiesResearch Program Project #026519)


Lakehead UniversityDepartment <strong>of</strong> Geography955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1(807) 343-8357 ⎯ Fax (807) 343-8380E-Mail: Jennifer.McKee@lakeheadu.caWebsite: http://geography.lakeheadu.ca_____________________________________________________________________Department Offers(H)BA, (H)BSc, HBES (Honours Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Environmental Studies), HBESc (HonoursBachelor <strong>of</strong> Environmental Science), Certificate in Mapping Sciences, MES (Masters <strong>of</strong>Environmental Studies in Northern Environments and Cultures)Faculty - Thunder Bay CampusPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:David D. Kemp, PhD (Edinburgh)Brian J. Lorch, PhD (Queen’s)Brian A.M. Phillips, PhD (Wales)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Robert S. Dilley, PhD (McMaster)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Todd A. Randall, PhD (McMaster)Bradley A. Wilson, PhD (Calgary)William R. Wilson, PhD (Saskatchewan)Kamil Zaniewski 1 , PhD (Amsterdam)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Martha Dowsley 2 , PhD (McGill)Robert M. Stewart, PhD (Manitoba)Term Appointment:Adam Cornwell, PhD (Toronto)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Harun Rasid, PhD (Saskatchewan)E-mail Address:David.Kemp@lakeheadu.caBrian.Lorch@lakeheadu.cabrianph@shaw.caRobert.Dilley@lakeheadu.caTodd.Randall@lakeheadu.caBrad.Wilson@lakeheadu.cablacktent@yahoo.comKamil.Zaniewski@lakeheadu.caMartha.Dowsley@lakeheadu.caRob.Stewart@lakeheadu.caacornwel@lakeheadu.caRasid.Haru@Uwlax.edu_________________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)2Cross-appointed with Anthropology


50 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGFaculty - Orillia CampusAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors (Non Tenure Track):Reginald Horne, PhD (Lancaster, UK)Mary Thornbush, PhD (Oxford)E-mail Address:reg.horne@lakeheadu.camary.thornbush@lakeheadu.caCurrent ResearchImpacts <strong>of</strong> climatic change on water resources and agriculture (Cornwell)Land surface modelling within global climate models (Cornwell)Reduction <strong>of</strong> greenhouse gas emissions (Cornwell)Changes in the use <strong>of</strong> common lands in northern England since 1700 (Dilley)Weather in the novels <strong>of</strong> Arthur Ransome (Dilley)Biogeography <strong>of</strong> the Thousand Islands, Ontario (Dowsley)Common property theory (Dowsley)Inuit and natural resource management (Dowsley)Polar bear conservation (Dowsley)19th and 20th century climate change in northwestern Ontario (Kemp)Global environmental issues (Kemp)Weather, climate and the fur trade (Kemp)Social and Economic Life in Industrial Orillia 1870-1940 (Horne)Social and Health Issues in Simcoe County (Horne)Big-box retail landscapes (Lorch)Reconfiguration <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> regional shopping centres (Lorch)Ichthy<strong>of</strong>aunal and geomorphic evidence for pre-Agassiz and early Agassiz dischargesto Lake Superior through the Ontario/Minnesota borderlands (Phillips)Post-Glacial Lake Needles and Lake Havasu – partly buried shorelines in the Tri-Stateportion <strong>of</strong> the Colorado River valley, as an explanation <strong>of</strong> the distribution <strong>of</strong>currently discovered Paleo sites (Phillips)Attitudes towards urban intensification and diversification (Randall)Impacts <strong>of</strong> demographic changes on land use in Northern urban areas (Randall)Neighbourhood-scale evaluation <strong>of</strong> urban sustainability (Randall)Urban planning applications <strong>of</strong> GIS (Randall)Community-based natural resource management in Northwestern Ontario (Stewart)Flood hazards and social vulnerability in the Red River Basin, Manitoba (Stewart)Climatic change and global adaptation (Thornbush)Environmental pollution in the Great Lakes (Thornbush)Weathering <strong>of</strong> cultural stoneworks in the UK (Thornbush)Community-based food security research (B. Wilson)Digital terrain analysis and geomorphometrics (B. Wilson)Integration techniques for spatial data (B. Wilson)Use <strong>of</strong> Virtual Reality for urban planning and spatial research (B. Wilson)Conservation and historical biogeography in Inner Asia and Himalaya (W. Wilson)Geography and indigenous peoples (W. Wilson)Northern indigenous agriculture (W. Wilson)Glacial history <strong>of</strong> Northwestern Ontario (Zaniewski)Glacial history <strong>of</strong> Southwestern Manitoba (Zaniewski)Micromorphology <strong>of</strong> soils and glacial sediments (Zaniewski)


LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY 51Recent Publications*not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentDILLEY, R. and *LINDBERG, G. 2009 ‘Surfing Lake Superior’ Prairie Perspectives 12, 115-122DOWSLEY, M. 2009 ‘Community clusters in wildlife and environmental management: using TEK andcommunity involvement to improve management in an era <strong>of</strong> rapid environmental change’ PolarResearch 28, 43-59⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Inuit organized polar bear sport hunting in Nunavut Territory, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Ecotourism8(2), 161-175*MCGINN, R.A., *WISEMAN, D.J. and ZANIEWSKI, K. 2009 ‘Terminoglacial lacustrine sediments andother deposits in the Glacial Lake Proven Basin, Riding Mountain, Manitoba’ Prairie Perspectives12, 63-78


Lakehead UniversitySchool <strong>of</strong> Outdoor Recreation Parks and Tourism955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1(807) 343-8759 ⎯ Fax (807) 346-7836E-Mail: Annette.Graham@lakeheadu.caWebsite: http://outdoorrec.lakeheadu.ca_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersHBOR (Honours Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Outdoor Recreation), MES (Masters <strong>of</strong> EnvironmentalStudies – Nature Based Recreation and Tourism)FacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Margaret E. Johnston, PhD (Canterbury)Robert J. Payne, PhD (Calgary)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Rhonda L.P. Koster, PhD (Saskatchewan)E-mail Address:mejohnst@lakeheadu.carjpayne@lakeheadu.carkoster@lakeheadu.caCurrent ResearchCoastal and marine conservation/management (Payne)Human dimensions <strong>of</strong> natural resource management (Payne)International development, especially the tropics and small islands (Payne)Parks and protected areas (Payne)Arctic tourism and climate change (Johnston)Polar tourism governance (Johnston)Special sporting events and volunteering (Johnston)Aboriginal tourism (Koster)Nature based tourism in the developed world (Koster)Rural community economic development (Koster)Rural community tourism planning and development (Koster)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentJOHNSTON, M.E. and *TWYNAM, G.D. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> social economy and a special event: Communityinvolvement in the Whitehorse 2007 Canada Winter Games’ <strong>The</strong> Northern Review 30, 85-103KOSTER, R.L. and LEMELIN, R.H. 2009 ‘Appreciative inquiry in rural tourism’ Tourism Geographies11(2), 256-269


Laurentian University/Université LaurentienneRamsey Lake Road, Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6(705) 675-1151, ext. 3350 ⎯ Fax / Télécopieur (705) 675-4893E-Mail / Courrier électronique : hlacko@laurentian.caWebsite / Site Web : http://geography.laurentian.ca______________________________________________________________________Department Offers / Programmes d’étudeBA General and BA Honours programs/Programme de baccalauréat général ouspécialisé, Certificate in Applied Geography / Certificat en géographie appliquéeFaculty / Personnel enseignant 1Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti / Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs émérites : E-mail Address / Courrier électronique :Roger Pitblado, PhD (Toronto)Oiva Saarinen, PhD (London)Youssef Toni, PhD (Durham)rpitblado@laurentian.caosaarinen@sympatico.caPr<strong>of</strong>essors / Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs :Raoul Étongué Mayer, PhD (Laval)Gerald Tapper, PhD (UC Riverside)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors / Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs agrégés :Stephen Meyer, PhD (Western)Jorge Virchez, PhD (Laval)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors / Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs adjoints :William Crumplin, PhD (Queen’s)Moustapha Soumahoro, PhD (Laval)Anne Watelet, PhD (Ottawa)Nicole Yantzi, PhD (Queen’s)Staff / Personnel non enseignantHelen Lacko, BA, BEd (Nipissing)Léo Larivière, BA (Laurentian)remayer@laurentienne.cagtapper@laurentian.casmeyer@laurentian.cajvirchez@laurentian.cawcrumplin@laurentian.camsoumahoro@laurentienne.caawatelet@laurentienne.canyantzi@laurentian.cahlacko@laurentian.calllarivière@laurentienne.caCurrent Research / Projets de recherche en coursCritical assessments <strong>of</strong> geographic information systems (Crumplin)Family geographies: impacts <strong>of</strong> travel on families with competitive athletes (Crumplin)Spatial determinants <strong>of</strong> obesity in urban Canada (Crumplin)_________________________1Information sur le département, 1 er juillet 2010 / Faculty Information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010


54 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGYouth out-migration from remote mid-sized cities (Crumplin)Étude de la morphologie de l’espace urbain à Sudbury de 1886 à nos jours (EtonguéMayer et Soumahoro)Modélisation des formes d’érosion glaciaire dans la région de Sudbury (Etongué Mayer)Utilisation de l’espace dans les villes tropicales africaines (Etongué Mayer)Agglomeration economies (Meyer)Complementary and alternative health care (Meyer)Geographical distribution and internal migration <strong>of</strong> Canada’s health care workforce(Pitblado)Regional variations in health status and health human resources in rural Canada(Pitblado)Analyse comparée du développement local au nord et au sud. Fondements théoriques -Approche méthodologique et pratique - Similitude et différence (Soumahoro)Anarchie ou ordre dans les espaces urbains subsahariens (Soumahoro)Atlas des conditions de vie et de pauvreté : la région de Sudbury (Soumahoro)Développement local. Pertinence et réalité : revisiter un concept à travers la réalitéafricaine (Soumahoro)Précarité et choc des civilisations dans les espaces urbains tropicaux africains : uneanalyse à la lumière des cas de quelques grandes villes subsahariennes(Soumahoro)Beaver Lake Finnish settlement (Saarinen, Tapper)Concretions in Paleo-sedimentary basins: NSW, Australia (Tapper)Evidence <strong>of</strong> Miocene lake: Adaminaby, NSW, Australia (Tapper)Finnish Businesses in Sudbury, 1900-2000 (Tapper)Global warming and global change effects on North America (Tapper)Great Lakes Water Levels (Tapper)Pre-settlement vegetation (Tapper)Thin section analysis <strong>of</strong> Paleo-sediments – ferricrete and silcrete (Tapper)Governance and municipal government <strong>of</strong> an Aboriginal municipality in Chile (<strong>The</strong>Pehuenches <strong>of</strong> the Alto Bio Bio) (Virchez)Poverty in Sudbury: Faculty researchers and community partners (Virchez)Sustainable Development <strong>of</strong> the Wichi aboriginals <strong>of</strong> the Chaco Argentina (Virchez)Nouveau rôle social et environnemental des cours d’eau en milieu urbain (Watelet)Traçage hydrologique par les Terres rares des éléments aquatiques de surface desdépôts glaciaires du nord-est de Sudbury (Watelet)Assessing the inclusiveness <strong>of</strong> school and community playgrounds for physicallydisabled children (Yantzi)Developing a tool to evaluate the accessibility <strong>of</strong> schools for students who use mobilityaids (Yantzi)Disabled school-aged children’s evaluations and negotiations <strong>of</strong> the accessibility andinclusiveness <strong>of</strong> their schools (Yantzi)<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> weather on home and community care services (Yantzi)Recent Publications / Publications récentes*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department / n’est pas membre du département


LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY / UNIVERSITÉ LAURENTIENNE 55*SKINNER, M.W., YANTZI, N.M. and *ROSENBERG, M.W. 2009 ‘Neither rain nor hail nor sleet norsnow: provider perspectives on the challenges <strong>of</strong> weather for home and community care’ SocialScience and Medicine 68, 682-688SOUMAHORO, M. 2007 ‘Débats et propositions. L’économie sociale dans le monde : un questionnementsur sa manifestation en Afrique’ Revue Économie et Solidarités du CIRIEC-Canada 38(1), 56-167⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Acteurs externes face aux acteurs locaux dans le processus de valorisation de l’espacerural par le développement local. Source de conflit ou possible synergie? Le cas des paysansToura dans la région ouest de la Côte d’Ivoire’ dans Le XLVI ème Colloque de l’ASRDLF (tenue àClermont-Ferrand, France, juillet 2009) récupéré le 5 novembre 2010 de⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Des discours aux pratiques du développement en Afrique : une réflexion sur laproblématique du développement local dans le milieu rural Toura (Côte d’Ivoire)’ Revue Afriquedéveloppement du CODESRIA 34(1), 125-145VIRCHEZ, J. 2009 ‘Organisation spatiale des communautés amérindiennes au Chili : le cas de lacommunauté pehuenche’ dans Actes de la 15 e Journée Sciences et Savoir (tenue à Sudbury,avril 2008) (Sudbury : ACFAS) 213-222⎯⎯⎯ and *ALARCON, M.A. 2009 ‘Perdiendo el control de la Economía Canada vende, Estados Unidoscompra’ Revista Mexicana de Estudios Canadienses 17, (primavera-verano) 57-83WATELET, A. 2009 ‘Emprise et déprise de l’agriculture sur le territoire de l’est de l’Ontario de 1826 à2006 : la dimension environnementale’ Le Géographe canadien 53(1), 45-62YANTZI, N.M. and *SKINNER, M.W. 2009 ‘Care/caregiving’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 402-407⎯⎯⎯ and *SKINNER, M.W. 2009 ‘Providers <strong>of</strong> care in the home: sustainable partners in primary healthcare?’ in Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place ed V.A. Crooks and G.L. Andrews(Burlington, VT: Ashgate) 221-236


Université LavalDépartement de géographie – Pavillon Abitibi-Price2405, rue de la Terrasse, Québec QC G1V 0A6(418) 656-2512 ⎯ Télécopieur (418) 656-3960Courrier électronique : ggr@ggr.ulaval.caSite Web : http://www.ggr.ulaval.ca______________________________________________________________________Programmes d’études <strong>of</strong>fertsProgrammes de 1 er cycle : Baccalauréat en géographie; Certificat en géographieProgrammes d’études avancées en sciences géographiques : Maîtrise avecmémoire; Maîtrise avec essai (géographie appliquée); PhDConcentrations : Aménagement du territoire québécois; Géographie des espacesmondiaux; Géographie humaine et historique; Géographie générale; Géographiephysique et environnement naturel; Science de l’information géographiquePersonnel enseignantPr<strong>of</strong>esseurs émérites :Serge Courville, PhD (Montréal)Jean-Claude Dionne, Doctorat (Paris-Sorbonne)Louis-Edmond Hamelin, Doctorat d’État (Paris)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs titulaires : Courrier électronique :Michel Allard, PhD (McGill)Najat Bhiry, PhD (Paris)Louise Filion, PhD (Laval)Matthew Hatvany, PhD (Maine)Guy Mercier 1 , PhD (Laval)Reinhard Pienitz, PhD (Queen’s)Marc St-Hilaire, PhD (Laval)Frédéric Lasserre, PhD (St-Étienne, France)michel.allard@cen.ulaval.canajat.bhiry@cen.ulaval.calouise.filion@cen.ulaval.camatthew.hatvany@ggr.ulaval.caguy.mercier@ggr.ulaval.careinhard.pienitz@cen.ulaval.camarc.st-hilaire@ggr.ulaval.cafrederic.lasserre@ggr.ulaval.caPr<strong>of</strong>esseurs agrégés :Nathalie Barrette, PhD (UQAM)Steve Déry, PhD (Laval)Caroline Desbiens, PhD (British Columbia)Nathalie Gravel, PhD (Laval)Patrick Lajeunesse, PhD (Laval)Martin Lavoie, PhD (Montréal)Marie-Hélène Vandersmissen, PhD (Laval)nathalie.barrette@ggr.ulaval.casteve.dery@ggr.ulavalcaroline.desbiens@ggr.ulaval.canathalie.gravel@ggr.ulaval.capatrick.lajeunesse@ggr.ulaval.camartin.lavoie@cen.ulaval.camarie-helene.vandersmissen@ggr.ulaval.ca___________________________1Directeur (Information sur le département, 1 er juillet 2010)


UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL 57Responsable de formation pratique : Courrier électronique :Yves Brousseauyves.brousseau@ggr.ulaval.caPersonnel non enseignantAdministration :Sandra Bélanger (secrétaire de gestion)Judith Giguère (agente de gestion des études)Nancy Veilleux (adjointe à l’administration)Laboratoire de cartographie :Serge DuchesneauSylvie St-JacquesKarine TessierCahiers de géographie du Québec :Nancy Leclerc (secrétaire à l’édition)Marie-Hélène Vandersmissen (rédactrice)ggr@ggr.ulaval.cajudith.giguere@ggr.ulaval.canancy.veilleux@ggr.ulaval.caserge.duchesneau@ggr.ulaval.casylvie.st-jacques@ggr.ulaval.cakarine.tessier@ggr.ulaval.canancy.leclerc@ggr.ulaval.camarie-helene.vandersmissen@ggr.ulaval.caProjets de recherche en coursAdaptation des aéroports du Nunavik au réchauffement climatique (Allard)Étude du pergélisol et du régime thermique de l’aéroport de Kuujjuaq (Allard)Le pergélisol côtier au Canada (Allard)Le pergélisol et le changement climatique dans les régions côtières du Canadanordique (Allard)Permafrost and climate change adaptation research for Nunavut communities (Allard)Permafrost and climate change in northern coastal Canada: impacts and adaptations forcommunities (Allard)Réseau de suivi thermique et climatique des aéroports du Nunavik (Allard)<strong>Canadian</strong> African Network on adaptation to climate change (Barrette)Dimensionnement des équipements solaires au Québec (Barrette)La culture du Jatropha en réponse à des besoins énergétique, alimentaire et deprotection des sols en Haïti (Barrette)Soutien aux secteurs agroalimentaire et forestier en Haïti, organismes subventionnairesà déterminer (Barrette)Archéologie environnementale et analyses de la composition, de la structure et de lafonction du mobilier (Bhiry)Changements climatiques et environnementaux et leurs impacts sur l’occupationhumaine dans le Nord (Bhiry)Dynamique fluviatile des principales rivières de Charlevoix depuis 400 ans (Bhiry)Études paléoenvironnementales en Arctique et Subarctique (Bhiry)Géoarchéologie du site Cartier-Roberval (Bhiry)Néotaphonomie de la presqu’île Aivirtuuq (Nunavik). Implications pour les sites paléo etnéoesquimau de l’arctique de l’est (Bhiry)Quaternaire de l’estuaire moyen du Saint-Laurent (Bhiry)Intégration des régions marginales en Asie du Sud-Est continentale (Déry)


58 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGL’intégration des régions marginales en Asie du Sud-Est continentale, 1960-2010 :quelle capacité d’adaptation pour les populations locales? (Déry)Les aires protégées et la transformation des modes de vie : contribution à l’étude de lamarginalité sur les hautes terres d’Asie du Sud-Est continentale, 1960-2005(Déry)Les impacts socio-économiques du transport collectif des personnes en milieu rural(Déry)<strong>The</strong> challenge <strong>of</strong> the agrarian transition (Déry)Vers une gestion durable du paysage dans Charlevoix? Trajectoires et enjeux d’un défienvironnemental du XXI e siècle (Déry et Hatvany)Le temps et l’espace chez les Inuit du Nunavik (Desbiens)Les autochtones en milieu urbain (Desbiens)Nitassinan et l’environnement bâti des collectivités innues du Québec : représentations,création et action (Desbiens)Power from the north: Culture, landscape and hydroelectricity in Eeyou Istchee(Desbiens)Vulnérabilité et adaptation aux changements climatiques : savoir et vécus des femmesinuites du Nunavik, 2008-2010 (Desbiens)Comunidad transnacional y cultural empresarial en Norteamerica (Communautétransnationale et culture entrepreneuriale en Amérique du Nord) (Gravel)Développement durable, inégalités et justice sociales : les enjeux de la reconnaissancesociale des femmes dans la globalisation : Nord-est du Brésil (Gravel)Gouvernance environnementale en milieux semi-arides : gestion de l’eau etdiversification agr<strong>of</strong>orestière comme outils d’ancrage territorial des populationsrurales du nord-est brésilien (Gravel)L’accès à l’eau des femmes migrantes du nord-est brésilien, une voie vers lareconnaissance sociale? (Gravel)Centuries <strong>of</strong> sustainability: plants, animals and people in the marshlands <strong>of</strong> the St.Lawrence Estuary (Hatvany)Le milieu de vie comme principe organisateur d’un atlas historique sur l’environnementdu Québec (Hatvany)<strong>The</strong> multiple meanings <strong>of</strong> ‘sustainable development’: actors, citizens and the ideal <strong>of</strong>environmental management within the Réserve mondiale de la biosphère deCharlevoix (Hatvany)Arctic seafloor mapping (Lajeunesse)Cartographie subaquatique – Lac du Bourget, Alpes françaises (Lajeunesse)Échosondeur multifaisceaux portable (Lajeunesse)Géologie des hydrocarbures dans le nord de la baie d’Hudson (Lajeunesse)Géomorphologie marine du quaternaire (Lajeunesse)Qaujisarvik : Réseau nordique de stations de recherche des écozones de l’EstCanadien (Lajeunesse)La géocartographie de l’énergie et des minéraux (Lajeunesse)Géopolitique de l’arctique (Lasserre)Pour une intégration des politiques de développement, de l’eau, d’aménagement etd’urbanisme en faveur des milieux aquatiques (Lasserre)Vulnérabilité et adaptation aux changements climatiques (Lasserre)Dynamique à long terme du pin rigide, une espèce arborescente menacée au Québec(Lavoie)


UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL 59Dynamique et conservation des écosystèmes forestiers de l’archipel de Saint-Pierre etMiquelon (Lavoie)Étude paléoécologique de la tourbière de la Grande Plée-Bleue (Lavoie)Étude paléoécologique de la tourbière de Villeroy (Lavoie)Paléoécologie de la réserve écologique du Pin-Rigide (Lavoie)Paléoenvironnements de la forêt boréale coniférienne au Québec nordique (Lavoie)Utilisation de la modélisation écosystémique et hydrologique pour supporter laconservation des habitats dans un contexte de changements climatiques(Lavoie)Variabilité naturelle des paysages forestiers de la pessière du nord du Lac-St-Jean(Lavoie)L’enjeu paysager dans le monde contemporain : le témoignage des espaces publics deQuébec et de Montréal (Mercier)Le périurbain à l’épreuve des modèles d’habiter. La viabilité périurbaine entre théorie(s)et pratique(s) (Mercier)Les paysages de la patrimonialisation. Représentations, fabrication et valorisation desidentités urbaines à Montréal et en Occident (Mercier)Baseline inventory and comparative assessment <strong>of</strong> three northern Labrador fiord-basedmarine ecosystems (Pienitz)<strong>Canadian</strong> participation in Laguna Potrok Aike sediment archive drilling project (Pienitz)Climate reconstructions <strong>of</strong> the terrestrial arctic at different time scales: New QuebecCrater Lake project (Pienitz)Développement de nouvelles technologies pour la détection et la surveillance des fleursd’algues (Pienitz)Impacts <strong>of</strong> climatic change and environmental stress on aquatic ecosystems (Pienitz)Les émissions des GES par les lacs de thermokarst au Québec : passé, présent et futur(Pienitz)Modélisation des communautés aquatiques et développement d’un indice biologique enmilieu agricole (Pienitz)Water quality, supply and indicators <strong>of</strong> change (freshwater): paleolimnological evidencefor environmental change in the eastern <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic (Pienitz)Entre familles et ménages : le jumelage des données de l’état civil et des recensements(St-Hilaire)Inventaire du patrimoine de la Nouvelle-France au Canada et aux États-Unis (St-Hilaire)SIG historique Québec-Canada (St-Hilaire)Accessibilité, valeur et mobilité des citadins : les dynamiques urbaines actuellesfavorisent-elles l’équité? (Vandersmissen)Activité physique, alimentation et surplus de poids chez les adolescents : l’influence duterritoire d’actions quotidiennes dans la ville sur les habitudes de vie associées(Vandersmissen)Budget temps, espaces quotidiens et choix modal : analyse de la flexibilitéspatiotemporelle des ménages (Vandersmissen)Changements climatiques et transformation urbaine (Vandersmissen)Densité résidentielle, accessibilité aux services et coûts des déplacements : unemesure de l’impact de la forme urbaine sur la consommation énergétique et lebudget de déplacement des ménages (Vandersmissen)L’accès à la cité : développement durable et aménagement de l’accessibilité auxressources urbaines (Vandersmissen)


60 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGMilieux urbains, mobilité alternative et réduction des émissions de GES : des outils pouroptimiser la mobilité des citadins dans les villes québécoises (Vandersmissen)Publications récentes* n’est pas membre du département2 étudiant(e) gradué(e) (actuel ou ancien)*ANTONIADES, D., *VEILLETTE, J., *MARTINEAU, M.-J., *BELZILE, C., *TOMKINS, J., PIENITZ, R.,*LAMOUREUX, S. et *VINCENT, W.F. 2009 ‘Bacterial dominance <strong>of</strong> <strong>photo</strong>trophic communities ina High Arctic Lake and its implications for paleoclimate analysis’ Polar Science 3, 147-161*BAHLS, L., *POTAPOVA, M., *FALLU, M.-A. et PIENITZ, R. 2009 ‘Aulacoseira canadensis andAulacoseira crassipunctata (Bacillariophyta) in North America’ Nova Hedwigia 135, 167-184*BLACK, J., *HAUSMANN, S. et PIENITZ, R. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> “crystal eye <strong>of</strong> Nunavik” (Pingualuit Crater Lake):diatom-inferred paleoenvironmental record for three previous interglacial periods’ GSA AbstractsPrograms 41(3), 5*BRISSON, G., MERCIER, G., *GODBOUT, S. et *LEMAY, S. 2009 La production porcine et son impactsur la qualité de vie des populations en milieu rural (Québec : Institut de la santé publique duQuébec)*CAREAU, C. et HATVANY, M. 2009 ‘Multiples discours, multiples réalités : la menace d’érosion desmarais du Saint-Laurent’ Bulletin de la Société de géographie de Québec 3(2), 7-9*DALLIMORE, A., *ENKIN, R.J., *BAKER, J. et PIENITZ, R. 2009 Stratigraphy and Late Holocene history<strong>of</strong> Effingham Inlet, B.C. Results from MONA Core MD02-2494 (Ottawa: Natural ResourcesCanada GSC Open File # 5930)DESBIENS, C. et *BENKO, G. 2009 ‘Francophone geography’ dans International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography dir R. Kitchin et N. Thrift (London : Elsevier) 271-276*DOORNBOS, C., *HEAMAN, L., *DOUPE, J., *ENGLAND, J., *SIMONETTI, A. et LAJEUNESSE, P.2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> first integrated use <strong>of</strong> U-Pb geochronology and geochemical analyses to determinelong-distance transport <strong>of</strong> erratic, <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> EarthSciences 46, 101-122FILION, L. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> natural environment <strong>of</strong> the Québec city region during the Holocene’ Post-MedievalArcheology 43, 13-29⎯⎯⎯ , LAVOIE, M. et 2 QUERREC, L. 2009 ‘Les environnements naturels de la région de Québecdurant l’Holocène’ Archéologiques 22, 12-28*GAGNÉ, H., LAJEUNESSE, P., *ST-ONGE, G. et *BOLDUC, A. 2009 ‘Recent transfer <strong>of</strong> coastalsediments to the Laurentian Channel, Lower St. Lawrence Estuary (Eastern Canada), throughsubmarine canyon and fan systems’ Geo-Marine Letters 29, 191-200*GAGNOUD, M., LAJEUNESSE, P., *DESROSIERS, G., *LONG, B., *DUFOUR, S., *LABRIE, J.,*MERMILLOD-BLONDIN, F. et *STORA, G. 2009 ‘Litho- and bio- facies analysis <strong>of</strong> postglacialmarine mud using CT-Scan’ Engineering Geology 103, 106-111*GENRIES, A., *MERCIER, L., LAVOIE, M., *MULLER, S.D., *RADAKOVITCH, O. et *CARCAILLET, C.2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> effect <strong>of</strong> fire frequency on local cembra pine populations’ Ecology 90(2), 476–486*GERMAIN, D., FILION, L. et *HÉTU, B. 2009 ‘Snow avalanche activity and climatic conditions in theChic-Choc Range, eastern Canada’ Climatic Change 92, 141-167⎯⎯⎯ , LAVOIE, M. et FILION, L. ‘Cliff-top eolian sedimentation reflecting mid-to-late Holoceneenvironmental changes at Anticosti Island, Gulf <strong>of</strong> St. Lawrence, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> CoastalResearch 25, 324-335GRAVEL, N. 2009 Géographie de l’Amérique latine. Une culture de l’incertitude (Québec : Presses del’Université du Québec)*HAUSMANN, S. et PIENITZ, R. 2009 ‘Seasonal water chemistry and diatom changes in six boreal lakes<strong>of</strong> the Laurentian Mountains (Québec, Canada): impacts <strong>of</strong> climate and timber harvesting’Hydrobiologia 635, 1-14. DOI: 10.1007/s10750-009-9855-0*HAY, M.B., *CALVERT, S.E., PIENITZ, R., *DALLIMORE, A., *THOMSON, R.E. et *BAUMGARTNER,T.R. 2009 ‘Geochemical and diatom signatures <strong>of</strong> bottom water renewal events in EffinghamInlet, British Columbia (Canada)’ Marine Geology 262, 50-61


UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL 61*LAPERRIÈRE, L., PIENITZ, R., *FALLU, M.-A., *HAUSMANN, S. et *MUIR, D. 2009 ‘Impacts del’activité minière et des eaux usées sur la santé du lac Dauriat à Schefferville : donnéespaléolimnologiques’ Naturaliste Canadien 133(2), 83-95LASSERRE, F. 2009 ‘Asie centrale : l’eau est une question éminemment politique’ CaucazEuropenews23 mars, récupéré le 5 novembre 2010 de ⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Droit de l’eau et regard de géographe : une nécessaire complémentarité?’ dans Géographiedu Droit. Épistémologie, développement et perspectives (Québec : Presses de l’Université Laval)179-196⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Geopolitical briefing on water scarcity and conflicts’ Exploring Geopolitics May, récupéré le5 novembre 2010 de ⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Géopolitiques arctiques. Dispute autour du pétrole et des routes maritimes’ Revue desDeux Mondes Paris 148-156⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘High north shipping: myths and realities’ dans Security Prospects in the High North:Geostrategic Thaw or Freeze? NATO Defense College Forum Paper Series ed S.G. Holtsmarkand B.A. Smith-Windsor (Rome: NATO Defense College Research Division) 7, 179-199⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘La planète a soif. L’accès à l’eau potable ne coule pas de source pour les pays endéveloppement’ Au fil des événements (Université Laval) 44(26), 26 mars⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘La politique de l’eau au Québec’ Le Couvert boréal 5(1), 16⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Les enjeux contemporains de l’eau’ Le Couvert boréal 5(1), 13⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Transferts massifs d’eau au Canada : Entre mythe et réalité’ Le Devoir (Montréal) 1er août⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Transferts massifs d’eau au Canada : entre mythe et réalité’ Options politiques 30(7), 53-59LAVOIE, M., FILION, L. et *ROBERT, É.C. 2009 ‘Boreal peatland margins as repository sites <strong>of</strong> long termnatural disturbances <strong>of</strong> balsam fir/spruce forests’ Quaternary Research 71, 295-306MERCIER, G. 2009 ‘Hacia une teoría del lugar’ dans Lecturas en Teoría de la Geografía, collectionTrabajos en Geographía dir J. Williams Montoya (Bogota : Edicíon de la Universidad Nacional deColombia) 21-40⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Incommensurable, irréductible et immédiat paysage’ dans Le paysage, un projet politiquedir M. Bédard (Montréal : Presses de l’Université du Québec) 189-196⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘La géographie de Paul Vidal de la Blache face au litige guyanais : la science à l’épreuve dela justice’ Annales de géographie 667, 294-317⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘La territorialité des lieux de mémoire. À qui appartient le Vieux-Québec?’ dans Entre lieux etmémoire. L’inscription de la francophonie canadienne dans la durée dir A. Gilbert, M. Bock et J.Y.Thériault (Ottawa : Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa) 173-191⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Vidal de la Blache’ dans International encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography dir R. Kitchin etN. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 147-150*MERCIER, L., *GENRIES, A., LAVOIE, M., *ALI, A.A., *BIRCKER, L. et *CARCAILLET, C. 2009 ‘Histoiredes feux et de la dynamique végétale : reconstruction paléobotanique d’un écosystème subalpinde Vanoise méridionale’ Travaux Scientifiques du Parc National de la Vanoise 24, 7-18*MOTT, R.J., *WALKER, I.R., *PALMER, S.L. et LAVOIE, M. 2009 ‘A Late-glacial - holocenepaleoecological record from Pye Lake on the eastern shore <strong>of</strong> Nova Scotia, Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 46, 637-650*PELLERIN, S., *LAGNEAU, L.-A., LAVOIE, M. et *LAROCQUE, M. 2009 ‘Environmental factorsexplaining the vegetation patterns in a temperate peatland’ Comptes Rendus Biologies 332(8),720-731. DOI : 10.1016/j.crvi.2009.04.0032 QUERREC, L., FILION, L., *AUGER, R. et *ARSENAULT, D. 2009 ‘Tree-ring analysis <strong>of</strong> white cedar(Thuja occidentalis L.) archaeological and historical wood in Quebec City (Québec, Canada)’Dendrochronologia 27, 199-2122 ROLLAND, N., *LAROCQUE, I., *FRANCUS, P., PIENITZ, R. et *LAPERRIÈRE, L. 2009 ‘Evidence for awarmer period during the 12 and 13 century from chironomid assemblages in a SouthamptonIsland (Nunavut, Canada) lake’ Quaternary Research 72, 27-37*SAULNIER-TALBOT, É., PIENITZ, R. et *STAFFORD, T.W. 2009 ‘Establishing holocene sediment corechronologies for northern Ungava lakes, Canada, using humic acids (AMS 14 C) and 210 Pb’Quaternary Geochronology 4, 278-287*SIMARD, M. et MERCIER, G. 2009 ‘Trente ans d’aménagement institutionnalisé au Québec, unecontribution au modèle québécois?’ Études canadiennes 66, 139-151


62 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*TODISCO, D. et BHIRY, N. 2009 ‘Palaeoeskimo site taphonomy: an assessment <strong>of</strong> the integrity <strong>of</strong> theTayara site, Qikirtaq Island (Nunavik, Canada)’ Geoarcheology 24(6), 743-791,DOI: 10.1002/gea.20285VANDERSMISSEN, M.-H., *SÉGUIN, A.-M., *THÉRIAULT, M. et *CLARAMUNT, C. 2009 ‘Modellingpropensity to move after job change using event history analysis and GIS’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geographical Systems 11(1), 37-65


University <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge4401 University Drive, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4(403) 329-2225 ⎯ Fax (403) 329-2016E-Mail: geography.chair@uleth.caWebsite: http://www.uleth.ca/fas/geo_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, BASc, MA, MSc, PhD Concentration in the Geographical InformationSciences (BA/BSc) Environmental Science, Urban and Regional Studies, Archaeologyand Geography and a Multidisciplinary Major in Computer Science and GeographicalInformation SciencesFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Walter E. AufrechtRoy J. FletcherRobert RogersonPr<strong>of</strong>essors:René W. Barendregt, PhD (Queen’s)James M. Byrne¹, PhD (Alberta)Daniel Johnson, PhD (Vancouver)Ian R. MacLachlan, PhD (Toronto)Derek R. Peddle, PhD (Waterloo)Karl Staenz, PhD (Zurich)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Shawn Bubel, PhD (UK Leuven)Craig Coburn, PhD (Simon Fraser)Hester Jiskoot, PhD (Leeds)Thomas R. Johnston, PhD (Waterloo)Stefan Kienzle, PhD (Heidelberg)Matthew Letts, PhD (London)Kevin McGeough, PhD (Penn)Ivan Townshend, PhD (Calgary)Wei Xu, PhD (Guelph)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Sarah Boon, PhD (Alberta)Chris Hugenholtz, PhD (Calgary)_________________________E-mail Address:barendregt@uleth.cabyrne@uleth.cadan.johnson@uleth.camaclachlan@uleth.caderek.peddle@uleth.cakarl.staenz@uleth.cabubest@uleth.cacraig.coburn@uleth.cahester.jiskoot@uleth.cajohnston@uleth.castefan.kienzle@uleth.camatthew.letts@uleth.camcgekm@uleth.catowni0@uleth.cawei.xu@uleth.casarah.boon@uleth.cachris.hugenholtz@uleth.ca1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


64 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAcademic Assistants:Guy Duke, MScJacqueline Montain, MSAE-mail Address:guy.duke2@uleth.caj.montain@uleth.caAdjunct Faculty:W. Davis, J.F. Dormaar, R. Hall, R. McKenzie, D. Sauchyn, A.M. SmithCurrent ResearchLate Cenozoic magnetostratigraphy and proxy records <strong>of</strong> large-scale climate variabilityobtained from terrestrial glacial/interglacial sequences in the western Hemisphere(Barendregt)Magnetism <strong>of</strong> fired rocks-possible clues to the identification <strong>of</strong> the mountain pass used byHannibal in crossing the Alps (Barendregt)Magnetostratigraphy <strong>of</strong> Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits in East Anglia, UK, andimplications for earliest human occupation <strong>of</strong> northwest Europe (Barendregt)Paleomagnetic evidence for crustal rotation in southwestern Yukon and northern BritishColumbia (Barendregt)Paleomagnetic study <strong>of</strong> sediments deposited by catastrophic discharges <strong>of</strong> glacial LakesMissoula and Columbia, and northwestern USA and Canada (Barendregt)Secular variation <strong>of</strong> earth's magnetic field during the past 5.0 Ma obtained from basalts at50 to 65 degrees north latitude (Barendregt)Climate change and mountain hydrology (Boon, Letts)Forest disturbance impacts on snow processes (Boon)Glacier and snow hydrology (Boon)Run<strong>of</strong>f generation processes from snow and ice in mountain catchments (Boon)Flora and faunaturbation on the archaeological record (Bubel)Geoarchaeology and experimental archaeology (Bubel)Prehistoric archaeology <strong>of</strong> the Old and New World (Bubel)Cause and effect associations in the occurrence <strong>of</strong> waterborne pathogens (Byrne)Changes in water supply resulting from climate change (Byrne, Letts)Bidirectional reflectance (Coburn)Remote sensing systems (Coburn)Remote sensing texture analysis (Coburn)Terrain modelling (Coburn)Response <strong>of</strong> geomorphic system to environmental change (Hugenholtz)Glacier inventory compilation and analysis (Jiskoot)Ice flow dynamics and glacier surging (Jiskoot)Rockslides on glaciers (Jiskoot)Snowpack trends in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Rockies (Jiskoot)Statistical and numerical ice sheet and glacier system analysis (Jiskoot)Tributary-trunk interactions and dynamic ice flow restrictions (Jiskoot)Biodiversity (Johnson)Ecology <strong>of</strong> semi-arid ecosystems (Johnson, Letts)Human adaptation to climate change (Johnson, Letts)Local capacity to manage water (Johnson, Letts)Plant-insect-vertebrate interactions (Johnson)


UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE 65Semi-arid ecology (Johnson)Adoption <strong>of</strong> drought-pro<strong>of</strong>ing measures by framers and ranchers (Johnston)Human dimensions <strong>of</strong> environmental change (Johnston)Rural land use planning and policy evaluation (Johnston)Effects <strong>of</strong> scales and algorithms on GIS based watershed delineation (Kienzle)Hydrological modelling in the Oldman River watershed using WATFLOOD, ArcHydro,J2000 (Kienzle)Modelling the spatial distribution <strong>of</strong> snow pack in montane regions (Kienzle, Letts)Trend analysis <strong>of</strong> low flows in Alberta (Kienzle)Ecophysiology (Letts)Latin America (Letts)Microclimatology (Letts)Plant stress ecology (Letts)Livestock issues and animal geography (MacLachlan)Meatpacking industry in Canada (MacLachlan)Towards a geography <strong>of</strong> Southern Alberta (MacLachlan)Historical geography (McGeough)Languages and cultures <strong>of</strong> Near Eastern and Classical regions (McGeough)Syro-Palestinian archaeology (McGeough)Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Water Research (AICWR) – Watersheds theme leader, UL(Peddle)Biophysical modeling-NASA MODIS Science Team (Peddle)Environmental change, mountain terrain analysis, water studies (Peddle, Letts)Fluxnet-Canada – carbon cycling, PRI (Peddle, *Flanagan, Letts)Hyperspectral and multisource remote sensing (Peddle)Remote sensing and GIS in agriculture (Peddle, A. Smith)Remote sensing and GIS in forestry (Peddle, Coburn, *Hall)Spatial modeling and computational methods (Peddle)Community social and economic impact <strong>of</strong> TSE's (Townshend)Community structures and the self (Townshend)Employment change in the <strong>Canadian</strong> and British urban systems (Townshend)Employment structure <strong>of</strong> First Nations communities (Townshend)Gated communities and the privatization <strong>of</strong> urban space (Townshend)Geography <strong>of</strong> voluntary sector housing initiatives (Townshend)Income segregation (Townshend)Population health and urban ecology <strong>of</strong> well-being (Townshend)Urban and rural community differences (Townshend)Changing dynamics <strong>of</strong> land-use and economic restructuring in rural China (Xu)Rural vulnerability to drought in Western Canada and China (Xu)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate studentBOON, S. 2009 ‘Snow ablation energy balance in a dead forest stand’ Hydrological Processes 23(18),2600-2610⎯⎯⎯ , *FLOWERS, G.E. and *MUNRO, D.S. 2009 ‘<strong>Canadian</strong> glacier hydrology 2003-2007’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Water Resources Journal 34(2), 195-204


66 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG⎯⎯⎯ , 2 DAVIS, R., *BLADON, K. and *WAGNER, M. 2009 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> field techniques formeasuring snow density at a point’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12(2), 8-12²BOOTH, E., BYRNE, J.M., ²MACDONALD, R.J. and KIENZLE, S.W. 2009 ‘Analysis <strong>of</strong> historical changesin extreme temperature and precipitation on the Great Plains <strong>of</strong> North America’ Eos Trans. AGU90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC21A-0727BYRNE, J.M., ²MACDONALD, R.J. and KIENZLE, S.W. 2009 ‘Simulating hydrometeorological processesin large diverse watersheds’ Eos Trans. AGU 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC21A-0711⎯⎯⎯ , KIENZLE, S.W. and *SAUCHYN, D.J. 2009 ‘Linking GCM driven hydrology simulations to paleohydrologyin mountain watersheds’ Geophysical Research Abstracts 11, EGU2009-13098, April20 – 24⎯⎯⎯ , *LITTLE, L.J., ²DODGSON, K.A., ²MACDONALD, R.J. and *GRAHAM, J. 2009 ‘Choking LakeWinnipeg’ Eos Trans. AGU 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract ED33B-0567²DODGSON, K.A., BYRNE, J.M., *LITTLE, L.J. and *GRAHAM, J. 2009 ‘Delivering global change sciencethrough documentary film and new media technologies’ Eos Trans. AGU 90(52), Fall Meet.Suppl., Abstract ED33B-0566*GARDNER, A.S., *SHARP, M.J., *KOERNER, R.M., *LABINE, C., BOON, S., *MARSHALL, S.J.,*BURGESS, D.O. and LEWIS, D. 2009 ‘Near surface temperature lapse rates over Arctic glaciersand their implications for temperature downscaling’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 22(16), 4281–4298*GRAHAM, J. and BYRNE, J.M. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> 2D hyperlink/geocaching hybrid as a new method forimproving communication and educational delivery in environmental science’ Eos Trans. AGU90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract ED33B-0568JISKOOT, H. 2009 ‘For Dan Smith and others who detected this rockslide on Google Earth’ in AbstractsWDCAG-2009 (held at Nanaimo, BC, March 2009) (Victoria: CGRG). Retrieved Sept 1, 2010 from⎯⎯⎯ and JUHLIN, D.T. 2009 ‘Surge <strong>of</strong> a small East Greenland glacier, 2001-2007, suggests Svalbardtypesurge mechanism’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 55(191), 567-570⎯⎯⎯ and JUHLIN, D.T. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> 2001-2007 East Greenland valley glacier surge and its implicationsfor surge mechanisms’ in Extended Abstracts IASC-NAG workshop and GLACIODYN (IPY)meeting (held at Kananaskis Research Station, AB, February 2009) (Calgary: IASC Network onArctic Glaciology, CD-ROM publication)⎯⎯⎯ , CURRAN, C.M., TESSLER, D.L. and SHENTON, L.R. 2009 ‘Changes in Clemenceau Icefieldand Chaba Group glaciers, Canada, related to hypsometry, tributary detachment, length-slopeand area-aspect relations’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 50(53), 133-143²LAPP, S.L., BYRNE, J.M., ²MACDONALD, R.J. and *SAUCHYN, D. 2009 ‘Linking Paleoclimate, historicaland GCM based future scenarios to a fine scale hydrometeorology model’ Eos Trans. AGU90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC21A-0732LETTS, M.G., 2 NAKONECHNY, K.N., 2 VAN GAALEN, K.E. and *SMITH, C.M. 2009 ‘Physiologicalacclimation <strong>of</strong> Pinus flexilis to drought stress on contrasting slope aspects in Waterton LakesNational Park, Alberta, Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Forest Research 39(3), 629-641⎯⎯⎯ , FLANAGAN, L.B., VAN GAALEN, K.E. and JOHNSON, D.R.E. 2008 ‘Interspecific differences in<strong>photo</strong>synthetic gas exchange characteristics and acclimation to soil moisture stress amongshrubs <strong>of</strong> a semiarid grassland’ Ecoscience 16(1), 125-137²MACDONALD, R.J., BYRNE, J.M. and KIENZLE, S.W. 2009 ‘A physically based dailyhydrometeorological model for complex mountain terrain’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrometeorology 10(6),1430-1446⎯⎯⎯ , BYRNE, J.M., KIENZLE, S.W. and *SAUCHYN, D. 2009 ‘Testing the sensitivity <strong>of</strong> snowpack toclimatic change in a large physiographically diverse watershed’ Eos Trans. AGU 90(52), FallMeet. Suppl., Abstract GC21A-0733*SILINS, U., *BLADON, K.D., *ANDERSON, A., *DIIWU, J., *EMELKO, M.B., *STONE, M. and BOON, S.2009 ‘Alberta’s Southern Rockies Watershed Project: how wildfire and salvage logging affectwater quality and aquatic ecology’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12(2), 1-7*VASEY, P.L. and JISKOOT, H. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> biogeography and evolution <strong>of</strong> female homosexual behavior inJapanese macaques’ Archives <strong>of</strong> Sexual Behavior DOI 10.1007/s10508-009-9518-2


University <strong>of</strong> ManitobaDepartment <strong>of</strong> Environment and Geography220 Sinnott Building, 70A Dysart Road, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6(204) 474-9667 ⎯ Fax (204) 474-7699E-Mail: Environment_Geography@umanitoba.caWebsite:http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/environment/departments/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersMA, MSc, PhDFacultyDistinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Vaclav Smil, PhD (Penn. State)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:David Barber, PhD (Waterloo)Richard Baydack, PhD (Colorado State)William Norton, PhD (McMaster)Jill Oakes, PhD (Manitoba)Ronald Stewart 1 , PhD (Toronto)Dan Todd, PhD (London School<strong>of</strong> Economics)**Feiyue Wang, PhD (Peking)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Mary Benbow, PhD (Liverpool)Bonnie Hallman, PhD (Guelph)John Hanesiak, PhD (Manitoba)**Mark Hanson, PhD (Guelph)Stephane McLachlan, PhD (York)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jeff Masuda, PhD (Alberta)Tim Papakyriakou, PhD (Waterloo)David Walker, PhD (Manitoba)E-mail Address:vsmil@cc.umanitoba.cadbarber@ms.umanitoba.cabaydack@ms.umanitoba.caWilliam_Norton@umanitoba.caJill_Oakes@umanitoba.caronald_stewart@umanitoba.caDaniel_Todd@umanitoba.cawangf@ms.umanitoba.cabenbow@cc.umanitoba.cahallmanb@ms.umanitoba.cajohn_hanesiak@umanitoba.cahansonm@cc.umanitoba.camclachla@cc.umanitoba.cajeff_masuda@umanitoba.capapakryi@ms.umanitoba.cadjwalkr@cc.umanitoba.ca_________________________1Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)** Not <strong>Geographers</strong>


68 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGInstructors:Lisa Christmas**Kristina Hunter, MSc (Manitoba)John Iacozza, MA (Manitoba)Janna Shymko, MA (Manitoba)Senior Scholars:John Brierley, PhD (Edinburgh)Richard Foster, PhD (California)Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Smith, PhD (McMaster)Ramesh Tiwari, PhD (Reading)E-mail Address:Lisa_Christmas@umanitoba.cahunterkn@ms.umanitoba.caiacozzaj@ms.umanitoba.cawilsonj@cc.umanitoba.cabrierley@ms.umanitoba.carfoster@cc.umanitoba.casmithgc@ms.umanitoba.cartiwari@cc.umanitoba.caCurrent ResearchCauses <strong>of</strong> change in both dynamic and thermodynamic processes <strong>of</strong> sea ice due toclimate forcing (Barber)Consequences <strong>of</strong> the above changes on marine and human systems (Barber)Techniques required to improve our ability to assess both the causes andconsequences <strong>of</strong> the above changes (Barber)Biogeography (Baydack)Conservation <strong>of</strong> biological diversity (Baydack)Ecosystem management (Baydack)Sustainable agriculture (Baydack)Sustainable water management (Baydack)Wildlife and fisheries habitat (Baydack)Scholarship <strong>of</strong> teaching and learning with a focus on learning styles and learningjournals; specifically experiential learning models, the effect <strong>of</strong> student learningby the use <strong>of</strong> learning journals, and the resulting changes <strong>of</strong> student attitudes tosubject matter (Benbow)Social, cultural and environmental implications <strong>of</strong> zoos and aquariums; part <strong>of</strong> a broaderfield “Animal geographies” (Benbow)Historic geography <strong>of</strong> Oakland California (Foster)Environmental gerontology and (gendered) geographies <strong>of</strong> everyday life (Hallman)Family geographies and leisure environments (Hallman)<strong>The</strong>rapeutic landscapes (Hallman)Zoos as social/cultural spaces (Hallman)Atmospheric controls on polar surfaces (Hanesiak)Severe weather, mesoscale to synoptic scale meteorology and weather forecasting(Hanesiak)Surface-planetary boundary layer interactions (Hanesiak)Dynamic processes in creation <strong>of</strong> polar bear habitat (Iacozza)Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> snow and sea ice in <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic (Iacozza)Inner city environmental justice (Masuda)Knowledge mobilization in environmental health research (Masuda)Prenatal risk perception (Masuda)Supporting rural and aboriginal youth with asthma and anaphylaxis (Masuda)Action and participatory video research (McLachlan)Biogeography <strong>of</strong> invasives (McLachlan)


UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA 69Environmental restoration (McLachlan)Participatory mapping <strong>of</strong> local rural knowledge (McLachlan)Participatory risk analysis <strong>of</strong> disease (BSE, TB) and GM crops (McLachlan)Urban agriculture and agoecology (McLachlan)Watershed management and landuse planning (McLachlan)Competing identities and contested landscapes (Norton)<strong>The</strong>ories <strong>of</strong> behaviour and human geography (Norton)Alaskan coastal cultures (Oakes)Aviation and the environment (Oakes)Hudson’s Bay Company families at York Factory 1900-1930 (Oakes)Indigenous peoples and environmental change (Oakes)Island human and bio-geography (Oakes)Air-sea CO 2 fluxes and heat exchange in Arctic coastal marine environments(Papakyriakou)Heat and carbon budgets <strong>of</strong> sea ice dominated areas (Papakyriakou)Surface climates (Papakyriakou)Energy myths and realities (Smil)Energy transitions (Smil)<strong>The</strong> two prime movers <strong>of</strong> globalization: history and impact <strong>of</strong> diesel engines and gasturbines (Smil)Why America is NOT a new Rome (Smil)<strong>Canadian</strong> senior citizen housing (Smith)Elderly retirement migration (Smith)Institutional care resources for older people in the UK (Smith)Spatial changes in the elderly population <strong>of</strong> England and Wales (Smith)Extreme events including storms and drought (Stewart)Winter Precipitation (Stewart)Ports and regional development (Todd)Shipbuilding and globalization (Todd)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 former or current graduate studentBAYDACK, R.K. 2009 A Review <strong>of</strong> North American University and College Programs in WildlifeManagement, Ecology, and Biology (Bethesda, MD: <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society)⎯⎯⎯ , *EDGE, W.D. and *MCMULLIN, S.L. 2009 ‘Preparing future pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in wildlife education:do the ends justify the means?’ <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Pr<strong>of</strong>essional 3(4), 10-12*GIBSON, S.R., STEWART, E. and *HENSON, W. 2009 ‘On the variation <strong>of</strong> ice pellet characteristics’Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 114, doi:10.1029/2008JD0112602 GISALSON, R., *RIEWE, R. and OAKES, J. 2009 Beluga Comanagement: Perspectives fromKuujjuarapik and Umiujaq (Winnipeg: Aboriginal Issues Press)IACOZZA, J. and BARBER, D.G. 2009 ‘An examination <strong>of</strong> snow redistribution over smooth land-fast seaice’ Hydrological Processes 24(7), 850-854, Doi:10.1002/hyp.7526MASUDA, J.R., *ROBINSON, K., *ELLIOTT, S.J. and *EYLES, J. 2009 ‘Disseminating chronic diseaseprevention ‘to or with’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Public Health Systems’ Health Education and Behaviour 36(6),1026-1050SMIL, V. 2009 ‘Energia válaszút elött’ Kovász 13, 13-32⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Finding mutual interests in nature’ Far Eastern Economic Review October, 44-47⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Le charbon reste d’actualité malgré sa nocivité’ in L’Atlas du Monde diplomatique ed A.


70 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGGresh, J. Radvanyi, P. Rekacewicz, C. Samary and D. Vidal (Paris: Le Monde) 92-93⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> harsh realities <strong>of</strong> energy’ Seed April 7, 2009⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Iron Age and coal-based coke: A neglected case <strong>of</strong> fossil-fuel dependence’ MasterResource: A Free-Market Energy September 17, 2009⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Two decades later: Nikkei and lessons from the fall’ <strong>The</strong> American December 29, 2009⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘U.S. energy policy: the need for radical departures’ Issues in Science and TechnologySummer, 47-502 SYLVESTRE, G.M. and SMITH, G.C. 2009 ‘Spatial aspects <strong>of</strong> the residential adjustments <strong>of</strong> olderparents moving to low-income senior housing: a longitudinal study’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 40(5), 918-929*WALLACE, M.C. and BAYDACK, R.K. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> diversity <strong>of</strong> options for wildlife education’ inTransactions <strong>of</strong> the 74 th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (held atArlington, Virginia, March 2009) (Washington, DC: Wildlife Management Institute) 54-61


McGill University805 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H3A 2K6(514) 398-4111 ⎯ Fax (514) 398-7437E-Mail: tim.moore@mcgill.caWebsite: http://www.geog.mcgill.ca____________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Warrick Armstrong, PhD (Victoria, NZ)Sherry Olson, PhD (John Hopkins)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Peter Brown, PhD (Colorado)Tim Moore 1 , PhD (Aberdeen)Nigel Roulet, PhD (McMaster)George Wenzel, PhD (McGill)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Gail Chmura, PhD (Louisiana State)Oliver Coomes, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison)Benjamin Forest, PhD (UC Los Angeles)Michel Lapointe, PhD (British Columbia)Thom Meredith, PhD (Cambridge)Wayne Pollard, PhD (Ottawa)Nancy Ross, PhD (McMaster)Raja Sengupta, PhD (Southern IllinoisCarbondale)Renée Sieber, PhD (Rutgers)Ian Strachan, PhD (Queen's)Sarah Turner, PhD (Hull)Jon Unruh, PhD (Arizona)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Lea Berrang Ford, PhD (Guelph)Sebastian Breau, PhD (UC Los Angeles)James Ford, PhD (Guelph)Margaret E.R. Kalacska, PhD (Alberta)________________________E-mail Address:warrick@waitrose.comolson@geog.mcgill.capeter.g.brown@mcgill.catim.moore@mcgill.canigel.roulet@mcgill.cawenzel@geog.mcgill.cagail.chmura@geog.mcgill.cacoomes@geog.mcgill.cabenjamin.forest@mcgill.calapointe@geog.mcgill.cameredith@geog.mcgill.capollard@geog.mcgill.canancy.ross@mcgill.casengupta@geog.mcgill.carenee.sieber@mcgill.caian.strachan@mcgill.caturner@geog.mcgill.cajon.unruh@mcgill.calea.berrangford@mcgill.casebastian.breau@mcgill.cajames.ford@mcgill.camargaret.kalacska@mcgill.ca1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


72 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:E-mail Address:Bernhard Lehner, D Phil Nat (Frankfurt) bernhard.lehner@mcgill.caNatalie Oswin, PhD (British Columbia) natilie.oswing@mcgill.caNavin Ramankutty, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison) navin.ramankutty@mcgill.caJeanine Rhemtulla, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison) jeanine.rhemtulla@mcgill.caAdjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Christian Blodau, PhD (McGill)Elizabeth Levac, PhD (Dalhousie)Changhui Peng, PhD (Marseilles)Jonathan Seaquist, PhD (Lund)Lecturer:Geraldine Akman, PhD (McGill)Post Docs:Juan Pabo Aroyo-Morro (Connecticut)Patrick Forest (Laval, Quebec)Pedram Rowhani (Louvain-La-Neuve,Belgium)Jianghua Wu (McGill)christian.blodau@uoguelph.caelevac@ubishops.capeng.changhui.@uqam.cajonathan.seaquist@nateko.lu.segakman@geog.mcgill.capablo.arroyo@mcgill.capatrick.forest@mcgill.capedram.rowhani@mcgill.cajianghua.wu@mail.mcgill.caRetired Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Brian Bird, John Lewis, Jan LundgrenCurrent ResearchEcosystem health and systems approaches to environment-animal-human health(Berrang Ford)Environmental change and infectious disease, climate change and global health(Berrang Ford)Health geography (Berrang Ford)Spatial and temporal analysis <strong>of</strong> infectious disease and spatial epidemiology (BerrangFord)Economic and industrial geography, international trade, regional political economy,inequality (Breau)Labour market geographies (Breau)Climate change and macro-economics (Brown)Ecological restoration and historical variability <strong>of</strong> ecosystems (Chmura)Ecological services <strong>of</strong> tidal wetlands (Chmura)Paleo-environmental reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Everglades ecosystems (Chmura)Research programs in Atlantic Canada and New England, examining responses <strong>of</strong>coastal systems to variations in sea level, climate, nutrient enrichment, andanthropogenic disturbance (Chmura)Wetland dynamics, biogeochemistry and greenhouse gas flux (Chmura)Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, rain forest extraction peasant economy, cultural ecology, environment and


MCGILL UNIVERSITY 73development in Latin America (Coomes)Conceptual and methodological development in climate change vulnerability andadaption research (Ford)Human adaptation to environmental change in the Arctic (Ford)Political representation and redistricting (Forest)Racial, ethnic, and national identity (Forest)Social impacts <strong>of</strong> GIS (Forest)Spatial segregation and public policy (Forest)Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> tropical forest ecosystems, forensic applications <strong>of</strong> remote sensing,modeling <strong>of</strong> tropical forest ecosystems (Kalaćska)Geomorphic disturbances to rivers and their effects on fish habitat (Lapointe)Sediment transport mechanics in rivers (Lapointe)Transitions between channel pattern types (Lapointe)Hydrologic simulation within a GIS environment, scale effects, and generation/evaluation <strong>of</strong> global data sets (Lehner)Large-scale modeling <strong>of</strong> the terrestrial water cycle and the effects <strong>of</strong> climate change onwater resources and hydrologic regimes (Lehner)Cultural adaptation in traditional resource-use systems (Meredith)Environmental impact assessment B methods, community values (Meredith)Management <strong>of</strong> natural, ecological resources, particularly in developing areas (Meredith)Research areas: Mexico, Canada, East Africa (Meredith)Using geographic information in community decision making (Meredith)Biogeochemistry and ecology <strong>of</strong> peatlands and the influence <strong>of</strong> disturbance, land usechange and climatic change (Moore)Dissolved organic carbon dynamics (Moore)Soils and global change (Moore)Trace gas exchange and carbon cycling in soils (Moore)A GIS platform for studying the 19th-century city (Olson)Public health issues in Montreal 1880 and today (Olson)Work environments in the 19th-century city (Olson)Migration and mobilities (Oswin)Sexuality and space; queer geographies (Oswin)Urban cultural politics (Oswin)Permafrost geomorphology and cryostratigraphy: including processes associated withthe formation and degradation <strong>of</strong> massive ground ice (Pollard)Permafrost hydrology: the interaction between groundwater and permafrost, includingthe study <strong>of</strong> perennial springs, icings and frost mounds in high latitudes (Pollard)Polar desert landscapes: the dynamics <strong>of</strong> landscape change under the extremely colddry conditions <strong>of</strong> parts <strong>of</strong> the high Arctic and Antarctic (Pollard)Polar landscapes as analogues for Mars (Pollard)Earth system science (Ramankutty)Global biogeochemical cycles, global climate change (Ramankutty)Global environmental change, land use and land cover change (Ramankutty)Landscape ecology, forest ecology, historical ecology, social-ecological systems,conservation and poverty alleviation, spatial analysis and GIS (Rhemtulla)World agricultural geography, ecosystem goods and services, food and freshwatersecurity, human-biosphere-climate interactions (Ramankutty)Contextual influences on body weight and health-related behaviours (Ross)


74 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGInequality and the health <strong>of</strong> urban populations (Ross)Physical and social environmental determinants <strong>of</strong> health (Ross)<strong>The</strong> socioeconomic gradient in health (Ross)Ecosystem modelling <strong>of</strong> the development, vegetation dynamics, and carbon andnitrogen cycles <strong>of</strong> northern peatlands (Roulet)Organization and connectivity <strong>of</strong> soil water storage and its relationship to run<strong>of</strong>fgeneration (Roulet)Simulating the role <strong>of</strong> peatland ecosystems in global coupled carbon – climate incontemporary and Holocene climate variability and change (Roulet)<strong>The</strong> hydrology and biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> forested and wetlands ecosystems (Roulet)Geospatial ontologies in indigenous communities (Sieber)GIS, Geographic Information Science (GISci), Spatial Decision Support Systems,(SDSS), s<strong>of</strong>tware agents, application to spatial epidemiology, payments forenvironmental services, and water management (Sengupta)GIS and the Geoweb in the environmental/conservation movements (Sieber)Public participation Geographic information Systems (GIS)/participatory GIS inmarginalized communities, community based organizations, and socialmovement groups (Sieber)Use and development <strong>of</strong> e-commerce tools for use in marginalized communities(Sieber)Use <strong>of</strong> information and communications technology (including Web 2.0) by nongovernmentalorganizations in influencing climate change policy (Sieber)Coastal peatland and marsh wetland carbon dynamics (Strachan)Combining hyperspectral remote sensing and micrometeorology for carbon flux(Strachan)Net carbon exchange from boreal ecosystems and hydroelectric reservoirs (Strachan)Urban energy and carbon budgets (Strachan)How people on the economic margins in developing countries make a livelihood (Turner)Socio-economic and political processes which shape small scale enterprises and tradein urban Southeast Asia (Makassar, Indonesia, and Hanoi and Sa Pa, Vietnam)(Turner)Carbon sequestration in woody biomass projects, Africa (Unruh)Change in resource use process and pattern <strong>of</strong> pastoralists in East Africa (Unruh)Customary, indigenous, traditional land law (Unruh)Environmental change and land rights (Unruh)Food security and famine, Africa (Unruh)Legal geography and the intersection <strong>of</strong> statutory and customary law (Unruh)Migration and environmental change (Unruh)Postwar land and property rights (Unruh)Small-scale agriculture in the developing world (Unruh)<strong>The</strong> peace process in the developing world (Unruh)Northern peoples - renewable resource harvesting in Arctic Canada (Wenzel)Public policy and native people (Wenzel)


MCGILL UNIVERSITY 75Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former graduate student or post-doctoral fellowBERRANG FORD, L. 2009 ‘Climate change and health in Canada’ McGill Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine 12(1), 78-84⎯⎯⎯ , *MACLEAN, D., *GYORKOS, T., FORD, J. and *OGDEN, N. 2009 ‘Revisiting climate change andmalaria in Canada: a systems approach’ in Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Disease 2009385487, doi: 10.1155/2009/976403BREAU, S. 2009 ‘Exports and local labor markets in Southern California through the 1990s’ Urban Geography30(1), 40-62⎯⎯⎯ and *RIGBY, D. 2009 ‘International trade and wage inequality in Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> EconomicGeography April, doi:10.1093/jeg/lbp016BROWN, P. and 2 GARVER, G. 2009 Right Relationship: Building a Whole Earth Economy (San Francisco:Berrett-Koehler Publishers)*BROTTEM. L. and UNRUH, J. 2009 ‘Territorial tensions: rainforest conservation, post-conflict recovery andland tenure’ Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong> 99, 995-1002*CAOUETTE, D. and TURNER, S. 2009 ‘Rural resistance and the art <strong>of</strong> domination’ in Agrarian Angst andRural Resistance in Contemporary Southeast Asia ed D. Caouette and S. Turner (London: Routledge)25-442 CARTER, A., *ZWERLING, A., OLSON, S., *TANNENBAUM, T-N. and *SCHWARTZMAN, K. 2009‘Tuberculosis and the city’ Health & Place 15(3), 807-813*CARVALHO, E.A. and DINIZ, A.M.A. 2009 ‘Projeto Olho Vivo: a íris dos olhos da segurança pública, umaanálise geográfica’ Caderno de Geografia (PUCMG) 19, 28-43CHMURA, G.L. 2009 ‘Tidal salt marshes’ in <strong>The</strong> management <strong>of</strong> natural costal carbon sinks ed D. Laffoleyand G. Grimsditch (Gland, Switzerland: IUCN) 53COOMES, O.T., 2 ABIZAID, C. and LAPOINTE, M. 2009 ‘Human modification <strong>of</strong> a large meanderingAmazonian river: genesis, ecological and economic consequences <strong>of</strong> the Masisea cut<strong>of</strong>f on thecentral Ucayali, Peru’ Ambio 38(3), 130-134*COUSTENIS, A., *ATREYA, S., *BALINT, T., *BROWN, R., *DOUGHERTY, M., *FERRI, F.,*FULCHIGNONI, M., *GAUTIER, D., *GOWEN, R., *GRIFFITH, C., *GURVITS, L., *JAUMANN, R.,*LANGEVIN, Y., *LEESE, M., *LUNINE, J., *MCKAY, C., *MOUSSAS, X., *MÜLLER-WODARG, I.,*NEUBAUER, F., *OWEN, T., *RAULIN, F., *SITTLER, E., *SOHL, F., *SOTIN, C., *TOBIE, F.,*TOKANO, T., *TURTLE, E., *WAHLUND, J-E., *WAITE, J., *BAINES, K., *BLAMONT, J., *COATES,A., *DANDOURAS, I., *KRIMIGIS, T., *LELLOUCH, E., *LORENZ, R., *MORSE, A., *PORCO, C.,*HIRTZIG, M., *SAUR, J., *SPILKER, T., *ZARNECKI, J., *CHOI, E., *ACHILLEOS, N., *AMILS, R.,*ANNAN, P., *ATKINSON, D., *BÉNILAN, Y., *BERTUCCI, C., *BÉZARD, B., *BJORAKER, G.,*BLANC, L., *BOUMAN, J., *CABANE, M., *CAPRIA, M., *CHASSEFIÈRE, E., *COLL, P., *COMBES,M., *COOPER, J., *CORADINI, A., *CRARY, F., *CRAVENS, T., *DAGLIS, I., *DE ANGELIS, E., *DEBERGH, C., *DE PATER, I., *DUNFORD, C., *DURRY, G., DUTUIT, O., *FAIRBROTHER, D.,*FLASAR, F., *FORTES, A., *FRAMPTON, R., *FUJIMOTO, M., *GALAND, M., *GRASSET, O.,*GROTT, M., 2 HALTIGIN, T., *HERIQUE, A.,*HERSANT, F., *HUSSMANN, H., *IP, W., *JOHNSON,R., *KALLIO, E., *KEMPF, S., *KNAPMEYER, M., *KOFMAN, W., *KOOP, R., *KOSTIUK, T.,*KRUPP, N., *KÜPPERS, M., *LAMMER, H., *LARA, L.-M., *LAVVAS, P., *LE MOUÉLIC, S.,*LEBONNOIS, S., *LEDVINA, S., *LI, J., *LIVENGOOD, T., *LOPES, R., *LOPEZ-MORENO, J-J.,*LUZ, D., *MAHAFFY, P., *MALL, U., *MARTINEZ-FRIAS, J., *MARTY, B., *MCCORD, T., *MENORSALVAN, C., MILILLO, A., *MITCHELL, D., *MODOLO, R., *MOUSIS, O., *NAKAMURA, M., *NEISH,C., *NIXON, C., *NNA MVONDO, D., *ORTON, G., *PAETZOLD, M., *PITMAN, J., *POGREBENKO,S., POLLARD, W., *PRIETO-BALLESTEROS, O., *RANNOU, P.,*REH, K., *RICHTER, L., *ROBB,F.T., *RODRIGO, R., *RODRIGUEZ, S., *ROMANI, P., *RUIZ BERMEJO, M., *SARRIS, E.,*SCHENK, P., SCHMITT, B., SCHMITZ, N., *SCHULZE-MAKUCH, D., *SCHWINGENSCHUH, K.,*SELIG, A., *SICARDY, B., *SODERBLOM, L., *SPILKER, L., *STAM, D., *STEELE, A., *STEPHAN,K., *STROBEL, D., *SZEGO, K., *SZOPA, C., THISSEN, R., *TOMASKO, M., *TOUBLANC, D.,*VALI, H., *VARDAVAS, I., *VUITTON, V., *WEST, R., *YELLE, R. and *YOUNG, E. 2009(Authorship includes the entire Tandem Mission Team) 2009 ‘TandEM: Titan and Enceladus Mission’Experimental Astronomy 23, 893-946, DOI 10.1007/s10686-008-9103-z*CROUSE, D., ROSS, N. and *GOLDBERG, M. 2009 ‘Double burden <strong>of</strong> deprivation and high concentrations<strong>of</strong> ambient air pollution at the neighbourhood scale in Montreal, Canada’ Social Science & Medicine69, 971-81


76 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*DINSMORE, K., BILLETT, M. and MOORE, T.R. 2009 ‘Transfer <strong>of</strong> carbon dioxide and methane through thesoil-water-atmosphere system at Mer Bleue peatland, Canada’ Hydrological Processes 23, 330-341*DUFAUX, F. and OLSON, S. 2009 ‘Reconstruire Montréal, rebâtir sa fortune’ Revue de Bibliothèque etArchives nationales du Québec 1, 44-57*DUTILLEUL, P., 2 HALTIGIN, T.W. and POLLARD, W.H. 2009 ‘Analysis <strong>of</strong> polygonal terrain landforms onEarth and Mars through spatial point patterns’ Environmetrics 20(2), 206-220*ENFIELD, G., *RYVES, D.B., *MILLS, K. and BERRANG FORD, L. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> gloomy forebodings <strong>of</strong> thisdread disease: climate, environment and sleeping sickness in East Africa around the turn <strong>of</strong> thetwentieth century’ Geographical Journal 175(3), 181-95*FISCHER, J., PETERSON, G.D., *GARDNER, T.A., *GORDON, L.J., *FAZEY, I., *ELMQVIST, T., *FELTON,A., *FOLKE, C. and *DOVERS, S. 2009 ‘Integrating resilience thinking and optimisation forconservation’ Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24, 549-554FORD, J. 2009 ‘Dangerous climate change and the importance <strong>of</strong> adaptation for the Arctic’s Inuit population’Environmental Research Letters 4, 1-9, doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/4/2/024006⎯⎯⎯ 2009’ Sea ice change in arctic Canada: are there limits to Inuit adaptation?’ in Adapting to ClimateChange: Thresholds, Values, and Governance ed N. Adger, I. Lorenzoni and K. O’Brien (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press) 114-128⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Vulnerability <strong>of</strong> Inuit food systems to food insecurity as a consequence <strong>of</strong> climate change: a casestudy from Igloolik, Nunavut’ Regional Environmental Change 9(2), 83-100, doi: 10.1007/s10113-008-0060-x⎯⎯⎯ and BERRANG FORD, L. 2009 ‘Food insecurity in Igloolik, Nunavut: a baseline study’ Polar Record45(234), 225-236⎯⎯⎯ and FURGAL, C. 2009 ‘Climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability in the Arctic’ PolarResearch 28(1), 1-9⎯⎯⎯ , GOUGH, B., *LAIDLER, G., *MACDONALD, J., *QRUNNUT, K. and *IRNGAUT, C. 2009 ‘Sea ice,climate change, and community vulnerability in northern Foxe Basin, Canada’ Climate Research 37,138-154⎯⎯⎯ , *PEARCE, T., *PRNO, J., *DUERDEN, F., BERRANG FORD, L., 2 BEAUMIER, M. and SMITH, T.2009 ‘Perceptions <strong>of</strong> climate change risks in primary resource use industries: a survey <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Canadian</strong> mining sector’ Regional Environmental Change 9(2), 83-100FOREST, B. 2009 ‘Concepts géographiques dans la loi: échelle, ségrégation et les minorités raciales’ inGéographie du droit : Epistémologie, développement et perspectives ed P. Forest (Québec: Pressesde l’Université Laval, Collection Dikè) 93-116⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Political representation’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 254-259FOREST, P. ed 2009 Géographie du droit : épistémologie, développement et perspectives (Québec : Pressesde l’Université Laval)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Empiètement et stratégies géo-légales : le cas de la coupe en mosaïque en bordure des parcsnationaux au Québec’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(2), 191-207⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Géographie du droit : l’épissure de la norme et de l’espace’ in Géographie du droit :épistémologie, développement et perspectives ed P. Forest (Québec : Presses de l’Université Laval.Collection Dikè) 23-43⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Introduction’ in Géographie du droit : épistémologie, développement et perspectives ed P.Forest (Québec : Presses de l’Université Laval. Collection Dikè) 7-20⎯⎯⎯ 2009 La sécurité de l’approvisionnement en eau du Canada et la question des transferts d’eau envrac (Québec : Université Laval, Programme Paix et Sécurité, No. 42)⎯⎯⎯ , TREMBLAY, M. and LE PRESTRE, P. 2009 ‘Des relations internationales aux études internationales: éléments de construction d’un champ de recherche et d’action’ Études Internationales XL(3), 417-440*FROLKING, S., ROULET, N.T. and *LAWRENCE, D. 2009 ‘Issues related to in corporating northernpeatlands into global climate models’ in Carbon Cycling in Northern Peatlands ed A.J. Baird, L.R.Belyea, X. Comas, A.S. Reeves and L.D. Slater (Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union,Geophysical Monograph 184) 19-36*GOLDHAR, C., FORD, J. and BERRANG FORD, L. 2009 ‘Food security in Qeqertarsuaq, westernGreenland’ in Sacred Landscapes ed J. Oakes, R. Riewe, R. ten Bruggencate and A. Cogswell(Winnipeg, MB: Aboriginal Issues Press) 17-342 HOLLAND, T.G., PETERSON, G.D. and GONZALEZ, A. 2009 ‘A cross-national analysis <strong>of</strong> how economicinequality predicts biodiversity loss’ Conservation Biology 23, 1304-1313


MCGILL UNIVERSITY 772 HONGOH, V., BERRANG FORD, L., *OGDEN, N., *LINDSAY, R., *SCOTT, M. and *ARTSOB, H. 2009 ‘Areview <strong>of</strong> environmental determinants and risk factors for avian-associated mosquito arboviruses inCanada’ Biodiversity 10, 83-91*HOQUE, MD. A. and POLLARD, W.H. 2009 ‘Arctic coastal retreat through block failure’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Geotechnical Journal 46(10), 1103–11152 JAMES, A. and ROULET, N.T. 2009 ‘Examining the contribution <strong>of</strong> storm run<strong>of</strong>f across catchments <strong>of</strong>different sizes’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 377, 351-366KALACSKA, M.E., BELL, L.S., SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A. and CAELLI, T. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> application <strong>of</strong> remotesensing for detecting mass graves: an experimental animal case study from Costa Rica’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Forensic Sciences 54,159-166*KLINSKY, S., SIEBER, R. and MEREDITH, T. 2009 ‘Creating local ecological footprints in a North Americancontext’ Local Environment 14(6), 495-5132 KOTHAWALA, D.N. and MOORE, T.R. 2009 ‘Adsorption <strong>of</strong> dissolved N by forested mineral soils’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Forest Research 39, 2381-2390⎯⎯⎯ , MOORE, T.R. and HENDERSHOT, W. 2009 ‘Soil properties controlling adsorption <strong>of</strong> dissolvedorganic carbon to mineral soils’ Soil Science Society <strong>of</strong> America Journal 73, 1831-1842*LAIDLER, G.J., FORD, J., *GOUGH, W., *IKUMMAQ, T., *GAGNON, A., *KOWAL, A., *QRUNNUT, K. and*IRNGAUT, C. 2009 ‘Travelling and hunting in a changing Arctic: assessing Inuit vulnerability to seaice change in Igloolik, Nunavut’ Climatic Change 94(3-4), 363-3972 LANTUIT, H., *RACHOLD, V., POLLARD, W.H., *STEENHUISEN, F., *ØDEGÅRD, R. and *HUBBERTEN,H.-W. 2009 ‘Towards a calculation <strong>of</strong> organic carbon release from erosion <strong>of</strong> Arctic coasts using nonfractalcoastline datasets’ Marine Geology 257(1-4), 1-10, doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2008.10.004*LUND, M., ROULET, N.T., *LINDROTH, A., *LAFLEUR, P.M., *CHRISTENSEN,T.R., *AURELA, M. J.*CHOJNICKI, B.H., *FLANAGAN, L.B., *HUMPHREYS, E.R., *LAURILA, T., *OECHEL, W.C.,*RINNE, J., *SCHUBERT, P. and *NILSSON, M.B. 2009 ‘Exchange <strong>of</strong> carbon dioxide across twelvenorthern peatland and tundra sites’ Meddelanden fran Lunds Universitets Geografiska Institutioner,Avhandlingar 183, 31*MACDONALD, G.K., *NOEL, P.E, *VAN PROOSDIJ, D. and CHMURA, G.L. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> legacy <strong>of</strong> agriculturalreclamation on surface hydrology <strong>of</strong> two recovering salt marshes <strong>of</strong> the Bay <strong>of</strong> Fundy, Canada’Estuaries and Coasts 33,151–160, DOI 10.1007/s12237-009-9222-42 MANZI, M. and COOMES, O.T. 2009 ‘Managing Amazonian palms for sustainable use: a case <strong>of</strong> Morichepalm (Mauritia flexuosa) in Peru’ Forest Ecology and Management 257(2), 510-517*MCENROE, N., ROULET, N.T. and MOORE, T.R. 2009 ‘Do pool surface area and depth control CO 2 andCH 4 fluxes from an ombrotrophic raised bog, James Bay, Canada?’ JGR-Biogeosciences 114,G01001, doi:10.1029/2007JG000639*MCGUIRE, A.D., *ANDERSON, L.G., *CHRISTENSEN, T.R., *DALLIMORE, S., *GUO, L., *HAYES, D.J.,*HEIMANN, M., *LORENSON, T.D., *MACDONALD, R.W. and ROULET, N.T. 2009 ‘Sensitivity <strong>of</strong> thecarbon cycle in the arctic to climate change’ Ecological Applications 79, 523-555*MONFREDA, C., RAMANKUTTY, N. and *FOLEY, J.A. 2009 ‘Global agricultural land use data for climatechange analysis’ in Economic Analysis <strong>of</strong> Land Use in Global Climate Change Policy ed T. Hertel, S.Rose and R. Tol (New York: Routledge) 33-48MOORE, T.R. 2009 ‘Dissolved organic carbon production and transport in <strong>Canadian</strong> peatlands’ in CarbonCycling in Northern Peatlands ed A.J. Baird, L.R. Belyea, X. Comas, A.S. Reeves and L.D. Slater(Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph 184) 229-2362 MURPHY, M.T., *LAIHO, R. and MOORE, T.R. 2009 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> water table drawdown on root production andabove ground biomass in a boreal bog in southern Finland’ Ecosystems 12, 1268-1282⎯⎯⎯ , *MCKINLEY, A. and MOORE, T.R. 2009 ‘Variations in above- and below-ground vascular plantbiomass and water table on a temperate ombrotrophic peatland ombrotrophic peatland’ Botany 87,845-853OSWIN, N. 2009 ‘Review essay: Freedom and the feminist subject’ Environment and Planning D: Society andSpace 27(4), 751-756*PEARCE, T., FORD, J., *LAIDLER, G., *SMIT, B.,* DUERDEN, F., *ALLARUT, M., *ANDRACHUK, M.,*BARYLUK, S., *DIALLA, A., *ELEE, P., *GOOSE, A.,*IKUMMAQ, T., *JOAMIE, E., *KATAOYAK, F.,*LORING, E., *MEAKIN, S., *NICKELS, S., *SHAPPA, K., *SHIRLEY, J. and *WANDEL, J. 2009‘Community collaboration and environmental change research in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’ Polar Research28(1), 10-27*PIMM, S., ROULET, N. and *WEAVER, A. 2009 ‘Boreal forests' carbon stores need better management’Nature 462, 276*PIRES, C.A.A., *BARROSO, L.C. and DINIZ, A.M.A. 2009 ‘Estratégia de saúde da família na cidade de


78 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGTeófilo Otoni - MG : diagnósticos e perspectivas’ Caderno de Geografia (PUCMG) 19, 11-27POLLARD, W., 2 HALTIGIN, T., *WHYTE, L., *NIEDERBERGER, T., 2 ANDERSEN, D., 2 OMELON, C.P.,*NADEAU, J., *ECCLESTONE, M. and *LEBEUF, M. 2009 ‘Analogue science activities at the McGillArctic Research Station, Axel Heiberg Island, <strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Planetary and SpaceScience 57, 646-659, Doi 10.1016/j.pss.2009.01.008RAMANKUTTY, N. 2009 ‘Agriculture and forests: recent trends, future prospects’ in Linkages <strong>of</strong> Sustainability,Strungmann Forum Report, vol 4 ed T. Graedel and E. van der Voet (Cambridge: MIT Press) 11-32RHEMTULLA, J.M., *MLADENOFF, D. and *CLAYTON, M. 2009 ‘Historical forest baselines reveal potentialfor continued sequestration’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences 106(15), 6082-6087⎯⎯⎯ , *MLADENOFF, D. and *CLAYTON, M. 2009 ‘Legacies <strong>of</strong> historical land use on regional forestcomposition and structure in Wisconsin, USA (mid1800s to 1930s to 2000s)’ Ecological Applications19(4), 1061-1078*SÁNCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A., *CASTRO, K., *WRIGHT, S.J., *GAMON, J., KALACSKA, M., *RIVARD, B.,*SCHNITZER, S.A. and *FENG, J.L. 2009 ‘Differences in leaf traits, leaf internal structure, andspectral reflectance between two communities <strong>of</strong> lianas and trees: Implications for remote sensing intropical environments’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 113, 2076-2088⎯⎯⎯ , KALACSKA, M., *ESPÍRITO-SANTO, M. M.D., *FERNANDES, G.W., *SCHNITZER, S. 2009‘Tropical dry forest succession and the contribution <strong>of</strong> lianas to wood area index (WAI)’ ForestEcology and Management 258, 941-948*SETO, K.C., *DE GROOT, R., *BRINGEZU, S., *ERB, K., *GRAEDEL, T.E., RAMANKUTTY, N.,*REENBERG, A., *SCHMITZ, O.J. and *STOKE, D.L. 2009 ‘Stocks, flows, and prospects <strong>of</strong> land’ inLinkages <strong>of</strong> Sustainability, Strungmann Forum Report, vol 4 ed T. Graedel and E. van der Voet(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press) 71-962 TUGAULT-LAFLEUR, C. and TURNER, S. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> price <strong>of</strong> spice: ethnic minority livelihoods andcardamom commodity chains in upland northern Vietnam’ Singapore Journal <strong>of</strong> Tropical Geography30, 388-403TURNER, S. 2009 ‘Hanoi’s ancient quarter: resilient traders in a rapidly transforming city’ Urban Studies46(5&6), 1203–1221⎯⎯⎯ and CAOUETTE, D. 2009 ‘Agrarian angst: rural resistance in Southeast Asia’ Geography Compass 3,950-975⎯⎯⎯ and CAOUETTE, D. 2009 ‘Shifting fields <strong>of</strong> rural resistance in Southeast Asia’ in Agrarian Angst andRural Resistance in Contemporary Southeast Asia ed D. Caouette and S. Turner (London: Routledge)1-24⎯⎯⎯ and MICHAUD, J. 2009 ‘‘Weapons <strong>of</strong> the week’: selective resistance and agency among the Hmongin northern Vietnam’ in Agrarian Angst and Rural Resistance in Contemporary Southeast Asia ed D.Caouette and S. Turner (London: Routledge) 45-60UNRUH, J. 2009 ‘Humanitarian approaches to conflict and post-conflict legal pluralism in land tenure’ inUncharted territory Land, conflict and humanitarian action ed S. Pantuliano (Warwickshire, UK:Practical Action Publishers) 53-66⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Land rights in postwar Liberia: the volatile part <strong>of</strong> the peace process’ Land Use Policy 26, 425-433⎯⎯⎯ and BAILEY, J. 2009 ‘Management <strong>of</strong> spatially extensive natural resources in postwar contexts:working with the peace process’ GeoJournal 74, 159-173WANG, Y., ROULET, N.T., FROLKING, S. and MYSAK, L.A. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> northern peatlands inglobal carbon systems during the Holocene’ Climates <strong>of</strong> the Past 5, 683-693WENZEL, G.W. 2009 ‘<strong>Canadian</strong> Inuit subsistence and ecological instability - if the climate changes must theInuit?’ Polar Research 28(1), 89-99⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Inuit settlement in the Clyde Area, Baffin Island, during “Contact- Exploration” Times (ca. 1820-1895)’ Études/Inuit/Studies 32(2), 73-84⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Polar bear conservation hunting in Canada: economics, culture and unintended consequences’in Inuit, Polar Bears and Sustainable Use: Local, National and International Perspectives ed M.Freeman and L. Foote (Edmonton: CCI Press) 13-24⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Subsistence and conservation hunting: a Nunavut case study’ in Inuit, Polar Bears andSustainable Use: Local, National and International Perspectives ed M. Freeman and L. Foote(Edmonton: CCI Press) 51-64ZAKS, D.P.M., BARFORD, C.C., RAMANKUTTY, N. and *FOLEY, J.A. 2009 ‘Producer and consumerresponsibility for greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural production – a perspective from theBrazilian Amazon’ Environmental Research Letters 4, 044010 doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/4/4/044010


McMaster UniversitySchool <strong>of</strong> Geography and Earth Sciences1280 Main Street W., General Science Bdg - 206, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1(905) 525-9140 ext. 23535 ⎯ Fax (905) 546-0463E-Mail: disherl@mcmaster.caWebsite: http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/geo____________________________________________________________________School OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD, Institute <strong>of</strong> Environment and Health, Centre for Spatial AnalysisFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Vera A. Chouinard, PhD (McMaster) chouinar@mcmaster.caAlan P. Dickin, PhD (Oxford)dickin@mcmaster.caSusan J. Elliott, PhD (McMaster)elliotts@mcmaster.caCarolyn H. Eyles, PhD (Toronto)eylesc@mcmaster.caJohn D. Eyles, PhD (London)eyles@mcmcaster.caRichard S. Harris, PhD (Queen’s)harrisr@mcmaster.caPavlos S. Kanaroglou 1 , PhD (McMaster) pavlos@mcmaster.caWilliam A. Morris, PhD (Open U, UK) morriswa@mcmaster.caK. Bruce Newbold, PhD (McMaster) newbold@mcmaster.caEduard G. Reinhardt, PhD (Carleton) ereinhar@mcmaster.caW. Jack Rink, PhD (Florida State) rinkwj@mcmaster.caJames E. Smith, PhD (Waterloo)smithja@mcmaster.caJ. Michael Waddington, PhD (York) wadding@mcmaster.caLesley A. Warren, PhD (Toronto)warrenl@mcmaster.caAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:M. Altaf Arain, PhD (Arizona) arainm@mcmaster.caJoseph I. Boyce, PhD (Toronto)boycej@mcmaster.caPaulin Coulibaly, PhD (Laval)couliba@mcmaster.caH. Antonio Paez, PhD (Japan) paezha@mcmaster.caEduard G. Reinhardt, PhD (Carleton) ereinhar@mcmaster.caDarren M. Scott, PhD (McMaster)scottdm@mcmaster.caGregory F. Slater, PhD (Toronto)gslater@mcmaster.caJames E. Smith, PhD (Waterloo)smithja@mcmaster.caAllison M. Williams, PhD (York)awill@mcmaster.caRobert D. Wilton, PhD (Southern California) wiltonr@mcmaster.caAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Sang Tae Kim, PhD (McGill University)_________________________sangtae@mcmaster.ca1Director (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


80 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Maureen Padden, PhD (Tech Ins. Zurich)Niko Yiannakoulias, PhD (Alberta)Lecturers:Luc Bernier, PhD (McMaster)Michael Mercier, PhD (McMaster)Walter G. Peace, PhD (McMaster)Ulrich Riller, PhD (Toronto)E-mail Address:paddenm@mcmaster.cayiannan@mcmaster.cabernierj@mcmaster.camercieme@mcmaster.capeacew@mcmaster.carilleru@mcmaster.caPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Brian T. Bunting, PhD (London)Andrew F. Burghardt, PhD (Wisconsin) burghard@mcmaster.caPaul M. Clifford, PhD (London)clifford@mcmaster.caJim H. Crocket, PhD (MIT)crocketj@mcmaster.caJohn A. Davies, PhD (London)davies.j@mcmaster.caJ. John Drake, PhD (McMaster) drake@mcmaster.caDerek C. Ford, DPhil (Oxford) F.R.S.C. dford@mcmaster.caH. Douglas Grundy, PhD (McMaster) grundy@mcmaster.caFred L. Hall, PhD (Chicago)hallfl@mcmcaster.caLeslie J. King, PhD (Iowa) F.R.S.C. kinglj@mcmaster.caJim R. Kramer, PhD (Michigan)kramer@mcmaster.caRobert McNutt, PhD (MIT)mcnutt@mcmaster.caGerry V. Middleton, PhD (London) F.R.S.C. middleto@mcmaster.caYorgos Y. Pa<strong>page</strong>orgiou, Dip. Arch(National Technical, Athens) yorgos@mcmaster.caMichael J. Risk, PhD (Southern California) riskmj@mcmaster.caWayne R. Rouse, PhD (McGill)rouse@mcmaster.caHenry P. Schwarcz*, PhD (California) schwarcz@mcmaster.caRoger G. Walker, DPhil (Oxford) F.R.S.C. walkerrg@cadvision.comGerd E.G. Westermann, PhD (Tubingen)Ming-Ko Woo, PhD (British Columbia) woo@mcmaster.caAdjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:William P. Anderson, PhD (Boston)Richard A. Bourbonniere, PhD (Michigan)Allan S. Crowe, PhD (Alberta)Ian G. Droppo, PhD (Exeter, UK)Jeff Harris, PhD (Ottawa-Carleton)George E. LeBlanc, PhD (McMaster)Francine McCarthy, PhD (Brock University)James RoyVern Singhroy, (CCRS) PhD (Suny)Scott Smith, PhD (Laurier)_______________________bander@bu.edurick.bourbonniere@ec.gc.caallan.crowe@ec.gc.caian.droppo@cciw.caJeff.Haris@nrcan-rncan.gc.cageorge.leblanc@nrc.cafrancine@craton.geol.brocku.cajim.roy@cc.gc.caVern.singhroy@ccrs.nrcan.gc.cassmith@wlu.ca*Active in Graduate Supervision


MCMASTER UNIVERSITY 81Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:E-mail Address:Spencer Snowling, PhD (McMaster) snowling@hydromantis.comS. Martin Taylor, PhD (Victoria) vpr@uvic.caRoss Upshur, MD (McMaster)Ross.Upshur@sunnybrook.caAssociate Members:Gavin Andrews, PhD (Nottingham)Sarah E. Dickson, PhD (Waterloo)Susan Vajoczki, PhD (Laurier)John C. Weaver, PhD (Duke)andrews@mcmaster.casdickso@mcmaster.cavajoczki@mcmaster.cajweaver@mcmaster.caCurrent ResearchAir pollution monitoring and modelling in urban environments (Arain)Carbon sequestration and forestry practices in boreal mixed wood forests in Ontario(Arain)Carbon sequestration in chronosequence <strong>of</strong> planted conifer forests in southern Ontario(Arain)Debut <strong>of</strong> a flexible model for simulating soil respiration-soil temperature relationship:Gamma Model (Arain)Development <strong>of</strong> a dynamic terrestrial carbon model for <strong>Canadian</strong> GCMs (Arain)Basement fault reactivation and intraplate seismicity in southern Ontario (Boyce)Magnetic property analysis <strong>of</strong> contaminated sediments in urban environments (Boyce)Marine geophysical studies <strong>of</strong> ancient harbour sites, Israel, Oman (Boyce)Identify, difference and political action by disabled women (Chouinard)Socio-spatial forces shaping disabled women’s struggles for inclusion in places <strong>of</strong> paidwork in developed and developing regions (Chouinard)State restructuring and disabled women’s oppression and resistance (Chouinard)Adaptive nonlinear methods for improved hydrologic modeling (Coulibaly)Application <strong>of</strong> artificial neural networks for environmental time series modeling (Coulibaly)Impact <strong>of</strong> climate variability on regional water resource systems (Coulibaly)Nd isotope mapping <strong>of</strong> Precambrian crustal terranes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Shield (Dickin)Geographies <strong>of</strong> heart disease and heart health promotion (Elliott)Impacts <strong>of</strong> environment on individual and community well-being (Elliott)Locating environmentally sensitive land uses (Elliott)Perceptions <strong>of</strong> air quality in north Hamilton (Elliott)Enhancing student engagement with collaborative technology (C.Eyles)Glacial sedimentology and urban environmental geoscience (C. Eyles)Glaciation in earth history (C. Eyles)Sedimentology and origin <strong>of</strong> glacial deposits (C. Eyles)Dissemination research and heart health (J. Eyles)Environmental public health tracking/surveillance in Canada: a commentary (J.Eyles)From science to policy and public discourse: claims-making and chlorinated drinkingwater (J. Eyles)Health outcomes <strong>of</strong> the Sydney tar ponds (J. Eyles)Marine science, environmental quality and human health in Indonesia (J. Eyles)Psychosocial impacts <strong>of</strong> an oil refinery (J. Eyles)


82 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGHousing and housing in Canada and the US, 1900-1960 (Harris)Producing consumption: Suburban development in Australia, Canada and the US,1945-60 (Harris)<strong>The</strong> emergence and evolution <strong>of</strong> British Colonial Housing Policy, 1929-1960s, withspecial reference to Trinidad, Ghana, Kenya, and Singapore (Harris)Air pollution, environmental equity and health: a spatiotemporal air pollution andmorality in Hamilton-Wentworth (Kanaroglou)Evaluation <strong>of</strong> truck emissions in Hamilton-Wentworth (Kanaroglou)Immigration and internal migration <strong>of</strong> Canada (Liaw)Minority suburban migration in the United States: A new analytic paradigm (Liaw)Borehole and vector magnetics as applied to meteorite impact crater evolution (Morris)Geophysical and hyperspectral mapping <strong>of</strong> mine tailings (Morris)Geophysical and hyperspectral signature <strong>of</strong> mineral deposits (Morris)Litho-magnetostratigraphy <strong>of</strong> the Athabasca oil sands (Morris)Petrophysical properties <strong>of</strong> rocks (Morris)Evolutionary immigrant settlement patterns (Newbold)Evolutionary immigrant settlement patterns: spatially segmented assimilation (Newbold)Health care use and the <strong>Canadian</strong> immigrant population (Newbold)Immigrant health (Newbold)Poverty migration into rural Illinois communities (Newbold)Spatial analysis, development <strong>of</strong> new methods to analyze spatial data in a local fashion(Páez)Transportation and urban planning (Páez)Transportation modeling, the effects <strong>of</strong> space in transportation models (Páez)Salinity reconstruction in coastal systems using Sr, O and C isotopes, and micr<strong>of</strong>ossils(foraminifera), paleoclimatology, records <strong>of</strong> sea level and catastrophic events inthe coastal geoarchaeological record (Reinhardt)Luminescence emission and electron spin resonance properties <strong>of</strong> minerals andbiominerals which are applied to problems in geochronology <strong>of</strong> the young earth(Rink)Use <strong>of</strong> luminescence properties <strong>of</strong> minerals to study sand transport in coastal systems(Rink)Activity-based approaches to travel demand analysis and modeling (Scott)Freight demand analysis and modeling (Scott)Geographic information systems for transportation (GIS-T) (Scott)Object-oriented microsimulation using UML and C++ (Scott)Sustainable transportation (Scott)Contaminant geochemistry (Slater)Isotopic geochemistry (Slater)DDT contamination at Point Pelee National Park: effects <strong>of</strong> soil properties onpersistence and remediation (Smith)Flow instability in porous media during immiscible displacement (Smith)Groundwater contamination: dissolution from complex NAPL mixtures (Smith)Laboratory and modelling study <strong>of</strong> surfactant induced vadose zone flow (Smith)Surfactant flushing technologies for remediation <strong>of</strong> contaminated soils (Smith)Cumulative effects <strong>of</strong> climatic change and land-use change on peatland hydrology andcarbon cycling (Waddington)Effect <strong>of</strong> peatland harvesting and restoration on downstream water quality andpeatland-atmosphere carbon exchange (Waddington)


MCMASTER UNIVERSITY 83Environmental geochemisty <strong>of</strong> metal contaminated aquatic environments (Warren)Microbial catalysis <strong>of</strong> jarosite formation under environmentally relevant AMD conditions(Warren)Barriers to employment comparing employers’ and disabled workers’ perspectives(Wilton)Disability, political activism and the geography <strong>of</strong> everyday life (Wilton)Nobody's back yard. Paroling sex <strong>of</strong>fenders and the limits to community care (Wilton)<strong>The</strong> impacts <strong>of</strong> poverty on the lives <strong>of</strong> mental health consumer/survivors (Wilton)Towards enabling geographies (Wilton)Palliative and end-<strong>of</strong>-life care (Williams)Rural health (Williams)<strong>The</strong>rapeutic landscapes (Williams)Urban quality <strong>of</strong> life (Williams)Cold region hydrology (Woo)Energy and water cycle <strong>of</strong> Mackenzie Basin (Woo)Hydrologic modelling (Woo)<strong>The</strong> Incidence and prevalence <strong>of</strong> Parkinson Disease in Alberta (Yiannakoulias)


Memorial University <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland232 Elizabeth Avenue, Science Building – Suite 2012St. John’s, NL A1B 3X9(709) 737-7417 ⎯ Fax (709) 737-3119E-mail: geog@mun.caWebsite: http://www.mun.ca/geogDepartment OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD, Diploma in Geographic Information SciencesFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Gordon Handcock, PhD (Birmingham)Alan Macpherson, PhD (McGill)Joyce Macpherson, PhD (McGill)Chesley Sanger, PhD (Dundee)Honorary Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:John Jacobs, PhD (Colorado)Keith Storey, PhD (Western Ontario)Roger White, PhD (North Carolina)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Trevor Bell, PhD (Alberta)Norm Catto, PhD (Alberta)Christopher Sharpe, PhD (Toronto)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Alistair Bath, PhD (Calgary)Karyn Butler, MSc (McGill)Ratana Chuenpagdee 1 , PhD(British Columbia)Rodolphe Devillers, PhD (Laval &Marne-la Vallée)Evan Edinger, PhD (McMaster)Charles Mather 2 , PhD (Queen’s)Keith Nicol 3 , MSc (British Columbia)Nicholas Novakowski 3 , PhD (Ottawa)E-mail Address:ghandcoc@mun.caamacpher@mun.cajmacpher@mun.cacsanger@mun.cajjacobs@mun.cakstorey@mun.caroger@mun.catbell@mun.cancatto@mun.cacasharpe@mun.caabath@mun.cakgbutler@mun.caratanac@mun.cardevillers@mun.caeedinger@mun.cacmather@mun.caknicol@swgc.mun.cannovakowski@swgc.mun.ca1 CRC Natural Resource Development and Community Sustainability (Tier II)2 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)3 Sir Wilfred Grenfell Campus


MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY 85Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Alvin Simms, PhD (Calgary)Élizabeth L. Simms, PhD (Montreal)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Joel Finnis, PhD (Colorado)Arn Keeling, PhD (British Columbia)Josh Lepawsky, PhD (Kentucky)Kelly Vodden, PhD (British Columbia)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Martin Batterson, PhD (Memorial)Andrée Bolduc, PhD (Lehigh)Craig Brown, PhD (Portsmouth)Arthur Dyke, PhD (Colorado)Donald Forbes, PhD (British Columbia)David Freshwater, PhD (Michigan)Colin Laroque, PhD (Victoria)David Liverman, PhD (Alberta)Rory Quinn, PhD (Southhampton)Rod Smith, PhD (Alberta)Cross-Appointment:Mario Blaser 4 , PhD (McMaster)Lecturer:Stephen Decker 3 (MUN)Staff:Carole Anne C<strong>of</strong>fey, AdministrativeAssistantCharles Conway, CartographerGlenn Crewe, GIS/RS SpecialistPhilippe Leblanc, IRIS CoordinatorHarriett Taylor, Administrative StaffSpecialist IIRoss Wilson, Science Technician IIIE-mail Address:asimms@mun.calambert@mun.cajfinnis@mun.caakeeling@mun.cajlepawsky@mun.cakvodden@mun.camartinbatterson@gov.nl.caAndree.Bolduc@dfo-mpo.gc.cacraig.brown@dfo-mpo.gc.caArt.Dyke@nrcan-rncan.gcdforbes@nrcan.gc.cadfresh@uky.educlaroque@mta.caliverman@mun.caRJ.Quinn@ulster.ac.ukrodsmith@nrcan.gc.camblaser@mun.casdecker@swgc.mun.cacac<strong>of</strong>fey@mun.cacconway@mun.cagcrewe@mun.capleblanc@mun.cahtaylor@mun.carwilson@mun.caCurrent ResearchAttitudes toward brown bears and wolves in northern Greece (Bath)3 Sir Wilfred Grenfell Campus4 CRC in Aboriginal Studies


86 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGEngaging communities in trans-boundary peace park initiatives – Armenia, Georgia,Turkey and Greece, Bulgaria, Albania (Bath)Human dimensions in wildlife resource management (Bath)Public involvement, conflict resolution and facilitation approaches in developing largecarnivore management plans in Europe – National wolf management plan forBulgaria (Bath)Climate change impact and adaptation issues in Labrador (Bell, Jacobs, Wolf)Coastal vulnerability in a warming Arctic (Bell, Edinger, Forbes)Deglacial ice dynamics and relative sea-level history, Newfoundland and Labrador (Bell)Prehistoric human-environment interactions in Newfoundland and Labrador (Bell)Seabed mapping and classification using multibeam sonar (Bell, Devillers, Edinger,Forbes, Shaw)Submerged archaeological landscapes, Newfoundland and Ireland (Bell, Quinn)Urban geochemical landscapes and hazards (Bell, Liverman)Beach litter dynamics, Avalon Peninsula (Catto)Coastal management issues, Newfoundland (Catto)Flood sensitivity <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland communities (Catto)Frost features and related soil development, eastern Newfoundland (Catto)Geomorphic factors affecting salmonid and eel migration and habitats, NL (Catto)Gypsum karst development, Codroy Valley, Newfoundland (Catto)Impacts <strong>of</strong> climate change and variation, and extreme weather events on ProvincialParks, NL (Catto)Investigation <strong>of</strong> aeolian, glacial and marine sediments, Prince Edward Island (Catto)Investigation <strong>of</strong> climate change impacts on health, NL (Catto)Investigation <strong>of</strong> coastal erosion, storm surge impacts, and natural hazards, ArcticCanada (Catto)Investigation <strong>of</strong> community perception and response to climate change and naturalhazards, Arctic Canada (Catto)Investigation <strong>of</strong> glacial, marine, fluvial, aeolian, and mass movement sediments andlandforms, NL (Catto)Investigation <strong>of</strong> palaeosols and frost-related features, South Korea (Catto)Investigation <strong>of</strong> Waterford urban river system, St. John’s, Newfoundland (Catto)Loess, palaeosols, periglacial features, and aeolian sedimentology, Altai AutonomousRepublic, Tambov and Volgograd Oblasts, and Sea <strong>of</strong> Azov region, RussianFederation (Catto)Oil spill sensitivity <strong>of</strong> beaches, Avalon Peninsula (Catto)Parabolic dune sedimentology, chronology, and climatic significance, Oka River Basin,Russia (Catto)Quaternary geomorphology and sedimentology, lower Churchill River basin, Labrador(Catto)Changing gears, changing grounds (Chuenpagdee)Coastal connections: Interactive governance model for sustainable coastal development(Chuenpagdee)Community-university research for recovery alliance (Chuenpagdee)Governing small-scale fisheries for wellbeing and resilience, a Canada-World FishCenter collaborative research program (Chuenpagdee)Re-conceptualizing ecosystem complexity (Chuenpagdee)Unraveling the vicious circle: poverty alleviation and sustainable livelihoods in smallscalefisheries (Chuenpagdee)


MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY 87*Large mammal restoration and management (Decker)*Public involvement in resource management decisions (Decker)*<strong>The</strong> human dimensions <strong>of</strong> resource and wildlife management (Decker)GIS applied to marine conservation (Devillers)GIS-based integrated land management (Devillers)Management and communication <strong>of</strong> geographic data quality to end-users (Devillers)Marine habitat mapping using multibeam acoustic sensors (Devillers)Multi-frequency seabed acoustic mapping (Devillers)Arctic coastal geomorphology and biodiversity (Edinger)Biodiversity associated with deep-sea corals (Edinger)Biogeography and sclerochronology <strong>of</strong> deep-sea corals (Edinger)Marine geology <strong>of</strong> deep-sea coral habitat (Edinger)Paleoecology <strong>of</strong> Quaternary tropical coral reefs (Edinger)Arctic climate change and variability (Finnis)Machine learning applications in the environmental sciences (Finnis)Post-processing <strong>of</strong> weather/climate forecasts (Finnis)Seasonal climate forecasting (Finnis)Synoptic classification (Finnis)Climate variability and change in northeastern Canada (Jacobs)Field-based studies in Newfoundland and Labrador <strong>of</strong> highland climates andecosystems (Jacobs)Environmental history <strong>of</strong> mining in Northern Canada (Keeling)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> uranium mining in Canada (Keeling)Water pollution and environmental politics in Canada (Keeling)International trade and traffic <strong>of</strong> electronic waste (Lepawsky)Biosecurity and animal health in livestock industries (Mather)Global food chains in Southern Africa (Mather)Science studies in veterinary science and practice (Mather)*Avalanche education and awareness in western Newfoundland (Nicol)*Avalanches in western Newfoundland (Nicol)*Public perceptions <strong>of</strong> drinking water supply (Nicol)*Tourism and outdoor recreation (Nicol)*Use <strong>of</strong> springs for drinking water in western Newfoundland (Nicol)*Improving planning capacity (Novakowski)*Planning for knowledge cities (Novakowski)*Technology and urban planning (Novakowski)*Urban and environmental planning (Novakowski)Newfoundland and Labrador modern shore-station whaling (Sanger)Scottish northern whaling (Sanger)<strong>The</strong> Newfoundland seal fishery (Sanger)<strong>Canadian</strong> urban geography: the evolution <strong>of</strong> the discipline (Sharpe)Co-operative housing in Churchill Park, St. John’s 1950-1970 (Sharpe)Occupied St. John’s: the changing townscape during the Second World War (Sharpe)Searching for a Downtown Vision: reconciling the opposites in St. John’s (SharpeA geostatistical analysis <strong>of</strong> the spatial and temporal dependency between thedistribution <strong>of</strong> snow crab and northern shrimp and its environment in NAFODivision 3LNO (Simms, A.)________________________* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department


88 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAnalysis <strong>of</strong> socio-economic determinants/constraints and walk-ability/bike-ability issuesin urban communities (*Young, Simms, A.)Expert systems for regional planning and development (Simms, A.)Flow covering location-allocation modelling (Simms, A.)Fuzzy modelling and spatial analysis (Simms, A.)Geospatial modelling <strong>of</strong> climate change impacts on <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Tundra ecosystems(Simms, A.)Geospatial modelling <strong>of</strong> temporal changes and variability in the Arctic delimitation zone(Simms, A.)Geostatistics (Simms, A.)Healthy weights: Halton takes action. Integrating the results <strong>of</strong> the spatial analysis <strong>of</strong>accessibility to healthy foods and recreational facilities and assessing impacts onpolicy and implementation issues for healthy communities (*Young, Simms, A.)Intelligent spatial decision support systems (Simms, A.)Modelling, delineating multivariate functional regions in Newfoundland and Labrador(Simms, A., *Freshwater, Vodden)Modelling spatial interactions with neural networks (Simms, A.)Multivariate data mining and analysis (Simms, A.)Residential proximity and hospital level <strong>of</strong> service - A geospatial epidemiological study<strong>of</strong> amalgamated <strong>Canadian</strong> prenatal databases data (*Aubrey, Simms, A.)Applications <strong>of</strong> RADARSAT images in coastal ice mapping, geomorphology andglaciology (Simms, É.)Coastal resources assessment (Simms, É.)Kelp distribution and biomass mapping from satellite and airborne images (Simms, É.)Remote sensing applied to archaeology (Simms, É.)Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> sea surface salinity (Simms, É.)Demographic change and labor supply in Newfoundland and Labrador (Storey)Fly-in, fly-out work arrangements: regional, community, family and individual effects(Storey)Development and testing <strong>of</strong> a generic, cellular automata based, regionalized land useforecasting tool for European cities (White)Development and testing <strong>of</strong> a variable grid cellular automaton suitable for modellingspatial processes at all scales within a single model (White)Development <strong>of</strong> evolutionary models <strong>of</strong> geographical systems (White)Strengthening the local climate change visioning process for community decisionmaking– Geoide (White)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department5 current or former graduate studentsBATH, A.J. 2009 ‘Human dimensions: working with people toward effective conservation’ UKWCT WolfPrint 37, 8-10⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Understanding and working with people to achieve wolf conservation’ in A New Era forWolves and People: Wolf Recovery, Human Attitudes and Policy ed M. Musiani, P. Paquet andL. Boitani (Calgary, AB: University <strong>of</strong> Calgary Press) 172-199⎯⎯⎯ , *OLSZANSKA, A. and *O’KARMA, H. 2008 ‘From a human dimensions perspective, theunknown large carnivore: public attitudes toward Eurasian lynx in Poland’ Human Dimensions <strong>of</strong>Wildlife 13(1), 31-46


MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY 89BELL, T., CHUENPAGDEE, R., JACOBS, J.D., 5 MARTIN, B., 5 TUCKER, A., *TYTELMAN, C. and*WOLF, J. 2009 Climate change adaptation in Labrador: consolidating the base Unpublishedreport (St. John’s: Labrador Highlands Research Group, Memorial University <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland 31March)⎯⎯⎯ , QUINN, R., WESTLEY, K., PLETS, R., *FORSYTHE, W. and *RENOUF, M.A.P 2009 ‘Alandscape approach to the investigation <strong>of</strong> prehistoric marine archaeology <strong>of</strong>f Newfoundland andNorthern Ireland’ in Developing International Geoarchaeology Conference Program withAbstracts (held at Hamilton, ON, May 2009) (Hamilton, ON: Developing InternationalGeoarchaeology) 9-105 BLUNDON, P., BELL, T. and BATTERSON, M.J 2009 ‘An evaluation <strong>of</strong> SRTM digital elevation data forglacial landform mapping in Newfoundland’ in Current Research (St. John’s: Newfoundland andLabrador Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Geological Survey, Report 09-1) 289-303CATTO, N.R., *YIM, W.W.-S., *ANTONIOLI, F. and *YOKOYAMA, Y. 2009 ‘Continental shelves, includingcontributions from the 17 th INQUA Congress Cairns’ Quaternary International 206(1-2), 1-2,doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2009.03.006CHUENPAGDEE, R. and *JENTOFT, S. 2009 ‘Governability assessment for fisheries and coastalsystems: a reality check’ Human Ecology 37, 109-120DEVILLERS, R. 2009 ‘GIS and ocean mapping: progress and challenges’ Geospatial Today 5, 24-26*FULLER, S.D., *PICCO, C., *FORD, J., *TSAO, C.F., *MORGAN, L., *HANGAARD, D. andCHUENPAGDEE, R. 2009 How We Fish Matters: Addressing the Ecological Impacts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong>Fishing Gear (Halifax: Ecology Action Centre)*GERVAIS, M., *BÉDARD, Y., *LEVESQUE, M.-A., *BERNIER, E. and DEVILLERS, R. 2009 ‘Dataquality issues and geographic knowledge discovery’ in Geographic Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery 2 nd edition ed. H.J. Miller and J. Han (Boca Raton: CRC Press) 99-116*GILKINSON, K. and EDINGER, E. eds 2009 <strong>The</strong> Ecology <strong>of</strong> Deep-Sea Corals <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland andLabrador Waters: Biogeography, Life History, Biogeochemistry, and Relation to Fishes, <strong>Canadian</strong>Technical Report <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 2830 (St. John’s: Dept. <strong>of</strong> Fisheries andOceans, Science Branch Cat. No. Fs 97-6/2830E) (6) 136*JENTOFT, S. and CHUENPAGDEE, R. 2009 Fisheries and coastal governance as a wicked problemMarine Policy 33, 553-560KEELING, A. and *SANDLOS, J. 2009 ‘Environmental justice goes underground? Historical notes fromCanada’s mining frontier’ Environmental Justice 2(3) 117-125*LASUT, M.T., *YASUDA, Y., EDINGER, E.N. and *PANGEMANAN, J.M. 2009 ‘Distribution andaccumulation <strong>of</strong> mercury derived from gold mining in marine environment and its impact onresidents <strong>of</strong> Buyat Bay, North Sulawesi, Indonesia’ Water Air Soil Pollution 208(1-4), 153-164,DOI: 10.1007/s11270-009-0155-0LEPAWSKY, J. 2009 ‘Clustering as anti-politics machine? Situating the politics <strong>of</strong> regional economicdevelopment and Malaysia’s Multimedia Super Corridor’ Regional Studies 43(3), 463–478*MACDONALD, D., *MURRAY, M., *COLLINS, K.D., SIMMS, A., *FOWLER, K., *FELT, L. *EDWARDS,A.C. and *ALAGHEHBANDAN, R. 2009 ‘Challenges and opportunities for using administrativedata to explore changes in health status: a study <strong>of</strong> the closure <strong>of</strong> the Newfoundland cod fishery’Population Health Management 12(6), 345-52*MARKOVIC, S., *HAMBACH, U., CATTO, N.R., *JOVANOVIC, M., *BUGGLE, B., *MACHALLET, B.,*ZOLLER, L., *GLASER, B. and *FRECHEN, M. 2009 ‘Middle and late Pleistocene loesssequences at Batajnica, Vojvodina, Servia’ Quaternary International 198, 255-266NICOL, K. 2009 ‘A pilot study into the use <strong>of</strong> springs for drinking water in western and centralNewfoundland’ Water Practice and Technology 4(3), 1-6⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘A pilot study into use <strong>of</strong> springs’ Water News (January 2009) 10*PROKOPENKO, A. and CATTO, N.R. 2009 ‘Lake Hovsgol basin: a new study site for long continentalpaleoclimate records in continental interior Asia’ Quaternary International 205(1-2), 1-136*RAVAZZI, C., *OROMBELLI, G., *DONEGANA, M., *CREMASCHI, M. and CATTO, N.R. 2009‘Quaternary research in the Southern Alps <strong>of</strong> Italy’ Quaternary International 204(1-2), 1-106RENNIE, H., WHITE, R. and BRABYN, L. 2009 ‘Developing a conceptual model <strong>of</strong> marine farming in NewZealand’ Marine Policy 33(1), 106-117*RENOUF, M.A.P., BELL, T. and MACPHERSON, J. 2009 ‘Hunter-gatherer impact on subarcticvegetation: Amerindian and Palaeoeskimo occupations <strong>of</strong> Port au Choix, NorthwesternNewfoundland’ Arctic Anthropology 46, 176-190


90 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG⎯⎯⎯ and BELL, T. 2009 ‘Precontact population contraction and expansion in Newfoundland, 1200-1000 Cal BP’ in <strong>The</strong> Northern World AD 1100-1350 ed H. Maschner, O. Mason and R.J. McGhee(Salt Lake City: University <strong>of</strong> Utah Press) 263-278*ROSEN, T. and BATH, A.J. 2009 ‘Transboundray management <strong>of</strong> large carnivores in Europe: fromincident to opportunity’ Conservation Letters 2, 109-114SANGER, C.W. and *DICKINSON, A.B. 2009 ‘Newfoundland involvement in early 20 th century shorestationwhaling in Japan’ in <strong>The</strong> Last Harpooner: <strong>The</strong> End <strong>of</strong> Old Whaling, an Introduction <strong>of</strong>American and Norwegian Whaling ed H. Sakurai (Taiji, Japan: Taiji Whale Museum) 52-60SHARPE, C.A. 2009 ‘Is geography (the discipline) sustainable without geography (the subject)’ <strong>The</strong><strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53, 123-138*SHAW, J., *TODD, B.J., 5 BRUSHETT, D., *PARROTT, D.R. and BELL, T. 2009 ‘Late Wisconsinanglacial landsystems on Atlantic <strong>Canadian</strong> shelves: new evidence from multibeam and singlebeamsonar data’ Boreas 38, 146–159*SHERWOOD, O.A. and EDINGER, E.N. 2009 ‘Ages and growth rates <strong>of</strong> some deep-sea gorgonian andantipatharian corals <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland and Labrador’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and AquaticSciences 66, 142-152STOREY, K. 2009 ‘Help wanted: demography, labour supply and economic change in Newfoundland andLabrador’ NORA Conference, Challenged by Demography (held at Alta, Norway, October, 2009).Retrieved August 10, 2010 from VAN VLIET, J., WHITE, R. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2009 ‘Modeling urban growth using a variable gridcellular automaton’ Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 33(1), 35-43*VELICHKO, A.A., CATTO, N.R., *KONONOV, Y., *MOROZOVA, T., *NOVENKO, E., *PANIN, P.,*RYSKOV, Y., *SEMENOV, V., *TIMIREVA, S., *TITOV, V. and *TESKOV, A. 2009‘Progressively cooler, drier interglacials in southern Russia through the Quaternary: evidencefrom the Sea <strong>of</strong> Azov region’ Quaternary International 198, 204-219VODDEN, K. 2009 ‘Experiments in collaborative governance on Canada’s coasts: challenges andopportunities in governance capacity’ in Remote Control: Lessons in Governance from SmallPlaces ed L. Felt, R. Greenwood and G. Baldacchino (St. John’s: Institute <strong>of</strong> Social andEconomic Research) 13, 259-279*WROBLEWSKI, J.S., BELL, T., *CAHILL, F., 5 COPELAND, A.I., EDINGER, E.N., *MELINDY, S.D.,*SAXBY, J.D., *SCHNEIDER, D.C. and *SIMMS, J.M. 2009 ‘Toward a sustainable Icelandicscallop fishery in Gilbert Bay, a marine protected area in the eastern Canada coastal zone’Journal <strong>of</strong> Cleaner Production 17, 424–430


Université de MonctonCentre Universitaire de Moncton, Moncton, NB E1A 3E9(506) 858-4065 ⎯ Télécopieur (506) 858-4166Courrier électronique : hist-geo@umoncton.caSite Web : http://www.umoncton.ca/hstgeo______________________________________________________________________Le département n’<strong>of</strong>freAucun programme d’études de 2 e et 3 e cyclesPersonnel enseignant (Edmundston, Moncton, Shippagan)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs titulaires : Courrier électronique :René Blais 1 , PhD (Ottawa)Serge Jolicoeur 2 , PhD (UQAM)rene.blais@umce.caserge.jolicoeur@umoncton.caPr<strong>of</strong>esseur agrégés :Guy Vincent, PhD (Laval)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs adjoints :Guillaume Fortin, PhD (INRS)André Robichaud 3 , PhD (Laval)Majella Simard, PhD (UQAR)Chargé de cours:Armand LaRocque, PhD (Montréal)guy.vincent@umoncton.caguillaume.fortin@umoncton.caandre.j.robichaud@umcs.camajella.simard@umoncton.caarmand.larocque@umoncton.caProjets de recherche en coursCartographie multidate et simulation hydro-climatique du bassin versant pour leruisseau Humphrey, Moncton, N.-B., 1970-2010 (Fortin)Évolution des conditions climatiques hivernales et dynamique des avalanches enGaspésie, Qc. (Fortin)Impacts de l’implantation d’un pont-jetée sur la dynamique hydrologique et les habitatsriverains de la rivière Kouchibouguacis, N.-B. (Fortin)Dynamique et aménagement des milieux dunaires littoraux du golfe du St-Laurent(Jolicoeur)Hausse du niveau marin relatif et occupation de la zone côtière : développement d’outilsd’aménagement du territoire, Péninsule acadienne, Nouveau-Brunswick(Jolicoeur)1 Campus d’Edmundston2 Directeur du Département d’histoire et de géographie, Campus de Moncton(Information sur la faculté, 1 er juillet 2010)3 Campus de Shippagan


92 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGImpact de quatre structures de protection littorales sur les plages adjacentes, Nouveau-Brunswick (Jolicoeur)Cartographie géologique et géomorphologique, à partir d’images RADARSAT-2polarimétriques ou à polarisation double (LaRocque)Cartographie littorale du Nouveau-Brunswick (y compris les estrans, les zonesintertidales et les marais salants) à partir d’images RADARSAT-2 (LaRocque)Délimitation de la limite moyenne des hautes eaux, avec l’utilisation d’images radarspolarimétriques (LaRocque)Délimitation de paléorivages et reconstitution de paléoniveaux tardiglaciaires dans lesAppalaches de l’Est du Canada (LaRocque)Reconstitution de la déglaciation finale des Appalaches du Sud du Québec (LaRocque)Dendroarchéologie dans les Maritimes : datation et identification du bois de bâtimentsanciens et d’aboiteaux (Robichaud)Littoraux de la Péninsule Acadienne, hausse du niveau marin, érosion et changementsclimatiques (Robichaud)Paléoécologie des tourbières : évolution de la tourbière de Pointe-Escuminac et desforêts enfouies dans les tourbières de la Péninsule Acadienne (Robichaud)Configuration et évolution des disparités socio-économiques : le cas des provincesatlantiques au cours de la période 1981-2006 (Simard en collaboration avecSuzanne Dupuis-Blanchard*)L’évolution des processus de gérontocroissance et de vieillissement démographique etleurs impacts en termes d’aménagement du territoire et de développementrégional au sein des provinces atlantiques (Simard)La contribution de l’économie sociale au développement socio-économique des milieuxruraux : le cas du Bas-Saint-Laurent (Simard)La contribution du soutien et du capital social au maintien à domicile des personnesâgées : étude comparative en milieu rural et urbain (Simard)La contribution du soutien et du capital social dans le maintien à domicile despersonnes âgées : études de cas en milieu francophone minoritaire (Simard encollaboration avec Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard, Rita Villalon et Sophie Éthier)Développement urbain du Grand Moncton (Vincent)Évolution spatiale du hockey pr<strong>of</strong>essionnel nord-américain (Vincent)La mobilité résidentielle dans les villes centrales (Vincent)La réaffectation des sols industriels dans les villes centrales (Vincent)Le marché du logement dans les villes centrales (Vincent)Les transformations sociales dans les villes centrales (Vincent)Publications récentes* n’est pas membre du départementROBICHAUD, A. 2009 ‘La dendroarchéologie en Acadie : la datation de l’aboiteau de Barachois au sudestdu Nouveau-Brunswick’ Cahiers de la société historique acadienne 40(3), 129-140⎯⎯⎯ et *BÉGIN, Y. 2009 ‘Development <strong>of</strong> a raised bog over 9000 years in Atlantic Canada’ Mires andPeat 5, article 04, 1-19, retrieved October 20, 2010 from ⎯⎯⎯ , *PHILLIPS, B.E., *YOUNG, A. et *LAROQUE, C.P. 2009 Le patrimoine de la Ville de Dieppe,partie 3: L’âge des maisons Thébaud LeBlanc, Jean Bourgeois et Joseph LeBlanc d’après uneanalyse dendroarchéologique (Sackville, NB: Mount Allison University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geographyand Environment, MAD Lab Report 2009-10)


UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON 93⎯⎯⎯ , *YOUNG, A. and *LAROQUE, C.P. 2009 <strong>The</strong> Grand-Pré – UNESCO World heritage proposal:dendroarchaeological survey <strong>of</strong> two aboiteaux and a wharf (Sackville, NB: Mount AllisonUniversity, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography and Environment, MAD Lab Report 2009-16)SIMARD, M. en collaboration avec *KLEIN, J.-L., *FONTAN, J.-M., *SAUCIER, C., *TREMBLAY, D.-G. et*TREMBLAY, P.-A. 2009 Les conditions de réussite des initiatives locales de lutte contre lapauvreté et l’exclusion qui mobilisent des ressources de l’économie sociale (Montréal: Universitédu Québec à Montréal, Cahiers du Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales, Collectionétudes théoriques – no ET1002)⎯⎯⎯ en collaboration avec *PIGEON, C. 2009 ‘Sortir de la crise, la voie territoriale’ L’Action nationale89(3), 13-31


Université de MontréalF.A.S. - Département de géographieCase postale 6128, succursale Centre-ville, Montréal, QC H3C 3J7(514) 343-8000 ⎯ Télécopieur (514) 343-8008Courrier électronique : information@geog.umontreal.caSite Web : http://www.geog.umontreal.ca_____________________________________________________________________Programmes d’études avancéesMicro-programme en géomatique et analyse spatiale, DESS en géographie appliquée,MSc de recherche et maîtrise de formation pratique, PhDPersonnel enseignantPr<strong>of</strong>esseurs titulaires :Christopher R. Bryant, PhD (London) chris.r.bryant@umontreal.caFrançois Cavayas, PhD (Laval)françois.cavayas@umontreal.caWilliam C<strong>of</strong>fey, PhD (Western Ontario) william.c<strong>of</strong>fey@umontreal.caClaude Comtois, PhD (Hong Kong) claude.comtois@umontreal.caPaul Comtois 1 , PhD (Laval)paul.comtois@umontreal.caFrançois Courchesne, PhD (McGill) francois.courchesne@umontreal.caRodolphe De Koninck, PhD (Singapour) rodolphe.de.koninck@umontreal.caPierre Gangl<strong>of</strong>f, Doctorat 3 e cycle (Strasbourg) pierre.gangl<strong>of</strong>f@umontreal.caClaude Marois, PhD (Laval)claude.marois@umontreal.caPierre J.H. Richard, D. d’État (Montpellier) pierre.richard@umontreal.caAndré G. Roy, PhD (SUNY at Buffalo) andre.roy@umontreal.caPr<strong>of</strong>esseurs agrégés :Pierre André, PhD (Montréal)Lael Parrott, PhD (McGill)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs adjoints :Jeffrey Cardille, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison)Daniel Fortier, PhD (Laval)Thora Martina Herrmann, PhD (Oxford)Patricia M. Martin, PhD (Colorado)pierre.andre@umontreal.calael.parrott@umontreal.cajeffrey.cardille@umontreal.cadaniel.fortier@umontreal.cathora.martina.herrmann@umontreal.capatricia.martin@umontreal.caPr<strong>of</strong>esseurs associés :Pascale Biron, PhD (Montréal)Robert Pampalon, PhD (Laval)Brian Slack, PhD (McGill)1Directeur (information sur la Faculté, 1er juillet 2010)


UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL 95Chercheur invité :Sébastien Caquard, PhD (J. Monnet de Saint-Étienne)Projets de recherche en coursAtténuation du bruit routier en milieu résidentiel (André)Évaluation des impacts sur l’environnement et participation publique au Québec et ausein de la Francophonie (André)Impact des infrastructures linéaires sur la qualité de vie des citoyens riverains (André)La diversité biologique et les aires protégées : perception des acteurs, modalités degestion et efficacité de conservation au Québec, au Brésil et au Sénégal (André)Farm-level vulnerabilities and adaptations to climate change in Quebec: lessons fromfarmer risk management and adaptations to climatic variability (Bryant, Singh)La construction sociale de l’agriculture périurbaine au Québec et en France (Bryant)La gouvernance de la ressource eau et le développement territorial (Bryant)L’organisation des acteurs dans les paysages humanisés au Québec et ailleurs (Bryant)<strong>The</strong> local development dynamic in the urban fringe: comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> actors,networks, context and adaptation from the Montreal and Paris regions (Bryant)Causes and consequences <strong>of</strong> spatial variation in ecological processes (Cardille)Earth system science (Cardille)Ecosystem modeling <strong>of</strong> aquatic-terrestrial linkages (Cardille)Évaluation du type d’occupation du sol, du couvert végétal et des îlots de chaleur sur leterritoire de la Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal (Cavayas, Baudouin)Beyond the postindustrial metropolis: economic restructuring, urban transformation, andpolicy innovation in Canada’s 21 st century city-regions (C<strong>of</strong>fey)La transformation des économies métropolitaines (C<strong>of</strong>fey)Strategic research cluster, urban transformation in Canada (C<strong>of</strong>fey)<strong>The</strong> changing economic geography <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> metropolitan areas (C<strong>of</strong>fey)Analysis <strong>of</strong> transportation based gateways and corridors (C. Comtois)Green logistics: methods and techniques <strong>of</strong> assessment (C. Comtois)International comparative study <strong>of</strong> sustainable port and inland waterways (C. Comtois)Marine transshipment and port competitiveness (C. Comtois)Strategies <strong>of</strong> the international corporate shipping and air transport sector (C. Comtois)Bioacoustique et Biodiversité (P. Comtois)Caractérisation pan-canadienne de la pluie pollinique (P. Comtois)Éléments traces et plantes allergènes (P. Comtois)Transport comparé des particules biologiques et des polluants chimiques (P. Comtois)Éléments ultratraces dans les écosystèmes du Québec méridional (Courchesne et Roy)Gradients, speciation and bioavailability <strong>of</strong> the trace metals Cd, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb and Znin the rhizosphere <strong>of</strong> forest soils (Courchesne)<strong>The</strong> hydrobiogeochemical response <strong>of</strong> forested watershed to environmental changes(Courchesne)Trace metals in soils and plants <strong>of</strong> urban gardens (Courchesne)Les défis de la transition agraire en Asie du Sud-Est (De Koninck)L’étude d’un glacier rocheux en Gaspésie (Gray)La chronostratigraphie d’un cône alluvial en Transylvanie, Roumanie (Gray)La modélisation des glissements de terrain (Gray)


96 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGInternational Assessment <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology forDevelopment (IAASTD) (Herrmann)<strong>The</strong> ‘right to water’ as a human right: normative foundations, gender perspectives andpolicy implementation (Herrmann)Utilization and conservation <strong>of</strong> medicinal plants used for skin infections in Makuenidistrict, Kenya (Herrmann et Kisangau)Les parcs scientifiques (Manzagol)Réinvention du centre-ville (Manzagol)L’étalement urbain dans les régions métropolitaines nord-américaines (Marois)La gouvernance dans les espaces de banlieues : le cas de la région métropolitaine deMontréal (Marois)La qualité de vie dans les quartiers urbains : approche subjective (Marois)Stratégies d’aménagement par les acteurs publics en milieu périurbain (Marois)Excavating the lineages <strong>of</strong> political conflict in Mexico: a comparative study <strong>of</strong> evolvingpolitical conflict, use <strong>of</strong> public space, and ideological networks in Oaxaca,Oaxaca and Monterrey, Nuevo León (1968-1982) (Martin)Localiser les lieux de violence contre les femmes : vers une géographie du fémicide àOaxaca, Mexique” (FQRSC) (Martin)Applications in ecosystem monitoring (ecological indicators), resource management andecological engineering (Parrott)Study <strong>of</strong> ecological complexity via the use <strong>of</strong> novel techniques in spatiotemporalecosystem modelling and ecological informatics (Parrott)Développement des tourbières et paléohydrologie au Québec méridional (Richard)Paléoclimatologie laurentienne (Richard)Paléophytogéographie et paléoenvironnements post-wisconsiniens au Québec(Richard)Représentation pollinique, végétation et climat (Richard)Dynamique des rivières graveleuses (Roy)Effets des fluctuations des niveaux du Saint-Laurent sur les tributaires (Roy, Biron)Structure turbulente des écoulements en rivière (Roy)Transport des sédiments et écoulements hyporhéiques (Roy)Utilisation des habitats fluviaux par les poissons (Roy)Études sur les changements globaux dans les Caraïbes dus à un changementclimatique et une hausse du niveau de la mer (Singh)Impacts <strong>of</strong> an adaptation to GHG climate change in the ski and golf recreationalactivities and the tourism industry: a case study in Quebec (Singh, Bryant, Andréet Thouez)Integrating climate change considerations into environmental assessments <strong>of</strong> hydroelectricpower projects in Eastern and Northern Canada (Singh)Ethnicité et vieillissement (Thouez)Publications récentes* n’est pas membre du département2étudiant(e) gradué(e) (actuel ou ancien)2 ALI, G. et ROY, A.G. 2009 ‘Revisiting hydrologic sampling strategies for an accurate assessment <strong>of</strong>hydrologic connectivity’ Geography Compass 3-1, 350-374, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00180.x


UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL 97BANOS, A. et PARROTT, L. 2009 ‘Agent-based spatial simulation (Editorial)’ Revue Internationale deGéomatique/International Journal <strong>of</strong> Geomatics, 19(4), 381-384*BEAULIEU-AUDY, V., GARNEAU, M., RICHARD, P.J.H. et ASNONG, H. 2009 ‘Holocenepaleoecological reconstruction <strong>of</strong> three boreal peatlands in the La Grande River region (Québec,Canada)’ <strong>The</strong> Holocene 19(3), 459-476BHAWAN, S., SAVOIE, M., BRYANT, C.R., 2 GRANJON, D. et PÉCHEUX, I. 2009 ‘Impacts et adaptationsaux changements climatiques pour les activités de ski et le tourisme dans le sud du Québec’dans Tourisme et territoires 2009 1(1), 175-201BOYER, C., 2 VERHAAR, P., ROY, A.G., *BIRON, P.M. et *MORIN, J. 2009 ‘Impacts <strong>of</strong> environmentalchanges on the hydrology and sedimentary processes at the confluence <strong>of</strong> Saint-Lawrencetributaries: Potential effects on fluvial ecosystems’ Hydrobiologia, DOI : 10.1007/s10750-009-9927-1BREWSTER, M. 2009 ‘Adaptation des activités humaines aux changements et à la variabilité climatiques’dans Actes de la 15 e journée Sciences et savoirs dir J. Boissonneault, R. Corbée et A. Hien(Sudbury : ACFAS-Sudbury) 45-58⎯⎯⎯ , COURCIER, S. et DOMON, G. 2009 ‘Le maintien des activités’ dans Le paysage humanisé auQuébec, Chapitre 3, dir G. Domon (Montréal : Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal) 95-133⎯⎯⎯ , HERRMANN, TH. M., BLEISCH, B. et PEARL, R. 2009 ‘A gender perspective on waterresources and sanitation’ Wagadu 3, 2006, reproduit dans Social Infrastructure dir B. Krishna(Banjara Hills, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press)⎯⎯⎯ et BRUCE, D. 2009 ‘Rural economic development: critical reflections on the record and potentialdirections’ dans Rural Planning and Development in Canada in the 21st Century : Challenges andOpportunities in the Context <strong>of</strong> Globalization dir D. Douglas (Toronto: Nelson Education) 53-84CARDILLE, J.A., CARPENTER, S.R., FOLEY, J.A., HANSON, P.C., TURNER, M.G. et VANO, J.A. 2009‘Climate change and lakes: Estimating sensitivities <strong>of</strong> water and carbon budgets’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Resources 114, G03011, DOI: 10.1029/2008JG000891COMTOIS, C. 2009 ‘Transport infrastructure: overview, transport infrastructure: air transport, transportinfrastructure: road network’ dans Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Modern China dir D. Pong (Farmington Hills:Gale Group) 598-599, 606-608⎯⎯⎯ et SLACK, B. 2009 ‘Competitiveness <strong>of</strong> green gateways: a blueprint for Canada’ dans Ports inProximity, Competition and coordination among adjacent seaports dir T. Notteboom, C. Ducruetand P. De Langen (Farnham: Ashgate) 151-159⎯⎯⎯ et SLACK, B. 2009 Developing key port utilization indicators (KPUI) for Canada’s bulk portsReport to Economic analysis directorate, Transport Canada (Ottawa: Transport Canada)⎯⎯⎯ et SLACK, B. 2009 ‘Measuring efficiency <strong>of</strong> bulk ports in Canada’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 14 thInternational Conference on Transportation and geography dir W. Donggen and L. Si-ming (HongKong: HKSTS) 2, 811-820⎯⎯⎯ et SLACK, B. 2009 ‘Measuring port performance: lessons from the waterfront’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong>International Conference on Integrating Maritime Transport in Value Chains, (Montréal:Interuniversity Research Centre on Enterprise Network, Logistics and Transportation) 18DE KONINCK, R. 2009 ‘Des raisons de remettre en question, de fond en comble, notre façon d’habiter laplanète’ dans Une seule terre à cultiver dir J.F. Rousseau, O. Durand et R. De Koninck (Québec :PUQ) 161-67⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Singapour, l’île branchée’ La Géographie 1533, 92-95⎯⎯⎯ , ROUSSEAU, J.F. et DURAND, O. 2009 ‘Une seule terre à cultiver. Les défis alimentairesmondiaux’ (Québec : PUQ)ENDERS, E.C., 2 ROY, M.L., OVIDIO, M., HALLOT, E.J., BOYER, C., PHILIPPART, J.C., PETIT, F. etROY, A.G. 2009 ‘Habitat choice by Atlantic salmon parr in relation to turbulence at a reach scale’North American Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries Management 29, 1819-1830, DOI: 10.1577/M08-249.12 GONZALES, R., CARDILLE, J.A., PARROTT, L., GAUDREAU, C. et DEEST, G. 2009 ‘SFMNGeoSearch: An interactive approach to the visualization and exchange <strong>of</strong> point-based ecologicaldata’ Ecological Informatics 4, 196-205, DOI:10.1016/j.ecoinf.2009.07.007GRAY, J.T., 2 GODIN, E., 2 MASSE, J. et FORTIER, D. 2009 ‘Trois décennies d’observation desfluctuations du régime thermique du pergélisol dans le parc national de la Gaspésie’ NaturalisteCanadien 133(3), 69-77HERRMANN, TH.M. et TORRI, M.C. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> mutual dependency <strong>of</strong> cultural diversity and biologicaldiversity : a key towards ensuring sustainability in social and ecological systems’ dans Handbook


98 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG<strong>of</strong> Nature Conservation: Global, Environmental and Economic Issues dir J. Aron<strong>of</strong>f (Hauppauge,NY: Nova Science Publisher) 237-260⎯⎯⎯ et TORRI, M.C. 2009 ‘Changing forest conservation and management paradigms: traditionalecological knowledge and sustainable forestry – perspectives from Chile and India’ InternationalJournal <strong>of</strong> Sustainable Development & World Ecology 16(6), 392 - 403JUGE, C., CHAMPAGNE, A., COUGHLAN, A.P., JUGE, N., PARROTT, L. et PICHÉ, Y. 2009‘Quantifying the growth <strong>of</strong> arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: usefulness <strong>of</strong> the fractal dimension’Botany 87(4), 387-400KLENK, N.L., HICKEY, G.M., MACLELLAN, J.I., 2 GONZALES, R. et CARDILLE, J. 2009 ‘Social networkanalysis: a useful tool for visualizing and evaluating forestry research’ International ForestryReview 11(1), 131-1372 MACVICAR, B., RENNIE, C.D. et ROY, A.G. 2009 ‘Discussion <strong>of</strong> unifying criterion for the velocityreversal hypothesis in gravel-bed rivers’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydraulic Engineering 135(1), 66-70*MARLON, J.R., *BARTLEIN, P.J., *WALSH, M.K., *HARRISON, S.P., *BROWN, K., *EDWARDS, M.E.,*HIGUERA, P.E., *POWER, M.J., *ANDERSON, R.S., *BRILES, C., *BRUNELLE, A.,*CARCAILLET, C., *DANIELS, M., *HU, F.S., *LAVOIE, M., *LONG, C., *MINCKLEY, T.,RICHARD, P.J.H., *SCOTT, A.C., *SHAVER, D.S., *TINNER, W., *UMBANHOWER, C.E. JR. et*WHITLOCK, C. 2009 ‘Wildfire responses to abrupt climate change in North America’ PNAS(Proceedings National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences) 106(8), 2519-2524MARTIN, P. 2009 ‘National fragments and post-national cultures: Mexican national identity in transition’Space and Polity 13(3), 233-252MITCHELL, C.J. et BRYANT, C.R. 2009 ‘Counterurbanizing settlement systems: the evidence forcounterurbanization’ dans <strong>The</strong> International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography dir P. Cloke(Tamilnadu, Inde: Elsevier Inc.) 319-3242 NGUENDO YONGTSI, H.B., *NTETU LUTOMBA, A., BRYANT, C.R., OJUKU, T. et HERMANN, TH.M.2009 ‘Uncontrolled draining <strong>of</strong> rainwater and health consequences in Yaoundé – Cameroon’ ActaUniversitaria (Universidad de Guanajuato) 19(2), 20-30⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Understanding and managing the landscape as a complex system: What can bottom-upmodelling approaches contribute?’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Place & Purpose 2009 Symposium:Applying landscape science to Natural Resource Management, Spatial Sciences Institute BiennialInternational Conference, (tenu à Adelaide, septembre et octobre 2009) (Adelaide, Australia:Spatial Sciences Institute) 162 PROULX, R. et PARROTT, L. 2009 ‘Structural complexity in digital images as an ecological indicator formonitoring forest dynamics across scale, space and time’ Ecological Indicators 9(6),1248-1256⎯⎯⎯ , 2 CÔTÉ, P. et PARROTT, L. 2009 ‘Multivariate recurrence plots for visualizing and quantifying thedynamics <strong>of</strong> spatially extended natural systems’ Ecological Complexity 6, 37-47,http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecocom.2008.10.003RIMMER, P.J. et COMTOIS, C. 2009 ‘China’s container-related dynamics, 1990-2005’ Geojournal 74(1),35-50RODRIGUE, J.P., COMTOIS, C. et SLACK, B. 2009 <strong>The</strong> Geography <strong>of</strong> Transport Systems (London:Routledge Taylor and Francis Books, Revised version <strong>of</strong> the book published in 2006)2 ROY, M.L., ROY, A.G. et LEGENDRE, P. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> relations between standard fish habitat variablesand turbulent flow properties at multiple scales in different morphological units <strong>of</strong> a gravel-bedriver’ River Research and Applications, DOI: 10.1002/rra.1281SINGH, B. et EL FOULADI, A. 2009 A Step-by-Step Guidance for Calculating Greenhouse GasInventories (Montreal: Research Report for the LULUCF Sector using the IPCC (2003)Guidelines)TRÉPANIER, M.-O. et BRYANT, C.R. 2009 ‘Principes de gestion et d’organisation’ dans Le paysagehumanisé au Québec dir G. Domon (Montréal : Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal) 211-233


Mount Allison University144 Main St., Sackville, NB E4L 1A7(506) 364-2326 ⎯ Fax (506) 364-2625E-Mail: aestabrooks@mta.caWebsite: http://www.mta.ca/faculty/socsci/geograph____________________________________________________________Department OffersBA (Geography); BA (Environmental Studies); BSc (Environmental Science); MSc(Environmental Science); Minor (Geographic Information Systems)FacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Peter Ennals, PhD (Toronto)David J. Mossman, PhD (Otago)Eric Ross, PhD (Edinburgh)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Michael J. Fox 1 , PhD (McGill)Jeff Ollerhead 2 , PhD (Guelph)Brad Walters 3 , PhD (Rutgers)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Zoe Finkel 4 , PhD (Rutgers)Colin Laroque 5 , PhD (Victoria)Tim Reiffenstein, PhD (Simon Fraser)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:David Lieske, PhD (Calgary)Lecturer:Leah A. Huff, MA (Queen’s)E-mail Address:pennals@cogeco.cadmossman@mta.caericross@nbnet.nb.camfox@mta.cajollerhead@mta.cabwalters@mta.cazfinkel@mta.caclaroque@mta.catreiffen@mta.cadlieske@mta.calhuff@mta.caLab Instructor/TechnicianTBD________________________1 Geography and Environment Department Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)2 Dean <strong>of</strong> Science and Graduate Studies; Director, Coastal Wetlands Institute3 Coordinator, Environmental Studies4 Coordinator, Environmental Science Program; Co-Director Marine Macroecology andBiogeochemistry Lab; Faculty Associate, Department <strong>of</strong> Biology, Mount Allison University5 Director, Mount Allison Dendrochronology Lab; Faculty Associate, Department <strong>of</strong> Biology


100 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAdjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Darren R. Bardati, PhD (McGill)David Bruce 6 , MA (British Columbia)Alan Hanson, PhD (Western Ontario)Stuart Semple, EdD (Toronto)E-mail Address:dbardati@ubishops.cadwbruce@mta.caahanson@mta.cassemple@mta.caCurrent ResearchCommunity-based watershed planning and management (Bardati)Community adaptation to climate change (Bardati)Resilience in social-ecological systems (SESs) (Bardati)Aboriginal economic development (Bruce)Affordable housing in rural communities and small towns (Bruce)Rural population, migration, and immigration issues (Bruce)Rural poverty (Bruce)Development <strong>of</strong> the “treaty port” <strong>of</strong> Kobe, Japan 1868-1898 (Ennals)Geographic implications <strong>of</strong> public policy (Fox)Housing and community relations in university towns (Fox)School transportation networks (Fox)Protected natural areas and conservation planning (Hanson)Salt marsh restoration and ecology (Hanson)Wetland inventory (Hanson)Cultural tourism in Guatemala (Huff)Feminist pedagogy and emotional geographies (Huff)Latin American geography (Huff)Maya identity and spirituality in Guatemala (Huff)Storytelling and sense <strong>of</strong> place (Huff)Alpine geomorphology and ecology (Laroque)Dendrochronology (Laroque)Past and future climates in Canada (Laroque)Atlantic oil spill monitoring (Lieske)Biodiversity monitory and conservation planning (Lieske)Geovisualization (Lieske)Species distribution modelling (Lieske)Geochemistry and geology <strong>of</strong> gold deposits (Mossman)Nature and origin <strong>of</strong> ancient carbonaceous substances (Mossman)Paleoichnology <strong>of</strong> vertebrates (Mossman)Coastal geomorphology (Ollerhead)Saltmarsh restoration (Ollerhead)Forest industries (Reiffenstein)International patent geographies (Reiffenstein)Japanese industrial geography (Reiffenstein)Geography <strong>of</strong> exile: French-<strong>Canadian</strong> convicts in Australia (Semple)Place as a concept and curriculum making (Semple)Aquaculture and changing property rights in the Bay <strong>of</strong> Fundy (Walters)________________________6 Director, Office <strong>of</strong> Research Services


MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY 101Climate change politics and policy (Walters)Human-environment interactions in mangrove forests in the Philippines (Walters)Human-forest interactions in the Caribbean (Walters)Research methodology in human ecology (Walters)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department7current or former student or post-doctoral fellowBARDATI, D. 2009 ‘Environmental assessment in Quebec’ in Environmental Impact Assessment: Practiceand Participation, 2 nd Edition ed K.S. Hanna (Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press) 380-401⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Guest Statement: Sustainability in higher education: learning it, teaching it, and doing it’ inEnvironmental Change and Challenge, 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and B. Mitchell (Toronto: OxfordUniversity Press) 583-584⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Participation, information and forest conflict in the Slocan Valley, British Columbia’ inEnvironmental Conflicts and Democracy in Canada ed L.E. Adkin (Vancouver, BC: UBC Press) 103-122⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Water, science and humans: Exploring the hydrosocial cycle in the St. Francis River Watershed’Northeastern Geographer 1, 45-58*BAUER, B.O., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *HESP, P.A., *NAMIKAS, S.L., OLLERHEAD, J. and*WALKER, I.J. 2009 ‘Aeolian sediment transport on a beach: surface moisture, wind fetch, and meantransport’ Geomorphology 105, 106-116BRUCE, D.W. 2009 ‘Nurturing the animation sector in a peripheral economic region: the case <strong>of</strong> Miramichi,New Brunswick’ in <strong>The</strong> Next Rural Economies: Constructing Rural Place in a Global Economy ed G.Halseth, S. Markey and D. Bruce (Oxfordshire, UK: CABI International) 128-141*BRYANT, C. and BRUCE, D.W. 2009 ‘Rural Economic Development: Critical Reflections on the Record andPotential Directions’ in Rural Planning and Development in Canada in the 21 st Century: Challengesand Opportunities in the Context <strong>of</strong> Globalization ed David J.A. Douglas (Scarborough, ON: NelsonEducation Ltd.) 53-84*DARKE, I., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D. and OLLERHEAD, J. 2009 ‘Measurement <strong>of</strong> beach surfacemoisture using surface brightness’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research 25(1), 248-256*DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *BAUER, B.O., *WALKER, I.J., *HESP, P.A., OLLERHEAD, J. and*DELGADO-FERNANDEZ, I. 2009 ‘Instantaneous and mean aeolian sediment transport rate onbeaches: an intercomparison <strong>of</strong> measurements from two sensor types’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research,SI 56 (ICS2009), 297-301*DELGADO-FERNANDEZ, I., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R. and OLLERHEAD, J. 2009 ‘Application <strong>of</strong> a remotesensing technique to the study <strong>of</strong> coastal dunes’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research 25(5), 1160-1167FOX, M. 2009 An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Speed-Reduction Behaviour <strong>of</strong> Vehicles in New Brunswick HighwayConstruction Zones (Fredericton: Report to the New Brunswick Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation)*GEORGE, G.C., *DUTKIEWICZ, A., *VOLK, H., *RIDLEY, J., MOSSMAN, D.J. and *BUICK, R. 2009 ‘Oilbearingfluid inclusions from the Paleoproterozoic: A review <strong>of</strong> biogeochemical results from timecapsules> 2.0 billion years old’ Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences 52(1), 1-11*HESP, P.A., *WALKER, I.J., *NAMIKAS, S.L., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R., *BAUER, B.O. and OLLERHEAD,J. 2009 ‘Storm wind flow over a foredune, Prince Edward Island, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> CoastalResearch SI 56 (ICS2009), 312-316LIESKE, D. and *BENDER, D. 2009 ‘Accounting for the influence <strong>of</strong> geographic location and spatialautocorrelation in environmental models: a comparative analysis using North American songbirds’Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Informatics 13(1), 12-32⎯⎯⎯ and *BENDER, D. 2009 ‘Visualizing species distributions: the role <strong>of</strong> geostatistics and GIS inunderstanding large-scale spatial variation in breeding birds’ in Representing, Modeling andVisualizing the Natural Environment: Innovations in GIS 13 ed N.J. Mount, G.L. Harvey, P. Aplin andG. Priestnall (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press) 311-334*MUKHOPADHYAY, P.K., MOSSMAN, D.J., and *EHRMAN, J.E. 2009 ‘A universal unconventional petroleumsystem exists throughout our Solar System’ SPIE Newsroom July 24, DOI: 10.1117/2.1200907.1699


102 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*NOVACZEK, I., *HOWATT, A., *MACFADYEN, J., *IKEDE, F., BARDATI, D. and *BROWN, G. 2009 Socio-Economic and Cultural Overview Assessment Values Mapping Project Phase 2: Socio-CulturalValues Mapping Using a Mail-Out Survey, North Shore Prince Edward Island (Moncton, NB Reportprepared by Institute <strong>of</strong> Island Studies, University <strong>of</strong> PEI under contract with Department <strong>of</strong> Fisheriesand Oceans, Oceans Branch Gulf region)REIFFENSTEIN, T. 2009 ‘Specialization, centralization and the distribution <strong>of</strong> patent intermediaries in theUnited States and Japan’ Regional Studies 43(4), 571-588⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Review <strong>of</strong> Cainelli, G. and Iacobucci, D. 2007 Agglomeration, Technology and Business GroupsCheltenham: Edward Elgar’ <strong>The</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Geographer 61(3), 418-420SEMPLE, S. 2009 ‘Geography in the International Baccalaureate: an update’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geography 108(1),37-38⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> new IB geography syllabus’ Geographische Rundschau International Edition 5(4), 62-65*TRINDADE, M. and LAROQUE, C.P. 2009 ‘Multidisciplinary applications <strong>of</strong> tree-ring analysis inNewfoundland and Labrador’ Ktaqamkuk (Irish Journal <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland and Labrador Studies) 1,126-143*VAYDA, A.P., WALTERS, B.B. and *SETYAWATI, I. 2009 ‘On knowing what not to know about knowing: acritical view <strong>of</strong> local knowledge studies’ in Explaining Human Actions and Environmental Changes edA.P. Vayda (Lantham, MD: AltaMira Press) 79-108⎯⎯⎯ and WALTERS, B.B. 2009 ‘Against political ecology’ in Explaining Human Actions and EnvironmentalChanges (Lantham, MD: AltaMira Press) 129-142*WALKER, I.J., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *HESP, P.A., *BAUER, B.O. and OLLERHEAD, J. 2009‘Mean flow and turbulence responses in airflow over foredunes: new insights from recent research’Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research SI 56 (ICS2009), 366-370⎯⎯⎯ , *HESP, P.A., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *BAUER, B.O. and OLLERHEAD, J. 2009 ‘Responses<strong>of</strong> three-dimensional flow to variations in the angle <strong>of</strong> incident wind and pr<strong>of</strong>ile form <strong>of</strong> dunes:Greenwich Dunes, Prince Edward Island, Canada’ Geomorphology 105, 127-138WALTERS, B.B. and *VAYDA, A.P. 2009 ‘Event ecology, causal historical analysis and human-environmentresearch’ Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong> 99(3), 534-553


Nipissing University100 College Drive, North Bay, ON P1B 8L7(705) 474-3461 ⎯ Fax (705) 474-1947E-Mail: ericm@nipissingu.caWebsite: http://www.nipissingu.ca/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA Geography, BA Environmental Geography, BSc Environmental Science andPhysical Geography, Certificate in Geomatics and Certificate in EnvironmentalManagementFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus:Dave Rees<strong>Full</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:John M. Kovacs 1 , PhD (Western Ontario)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Roman Brozowski, PhD (Western Ontario)Sean O’Hagan, PhD (Western Ontario)Keith Topps, PhD (Kansas)Dan Walters, PhD (Western Ontario)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:James Abbott, PhD (Duke)Dean Bavington, PhD (Laurier)April James, PhD (McGill)Leif Eric Mattson, PhD (Waterloo)David Rowbotham, PhD (Waterloo)Instructors:Mary Jackson, BEd (Nipissing)Linda Richards, BEd (Nipissing)GIS Technologist:Qingyuan (Chin) XueE-mail Address:johnmk@nipissingu.caromanb@nipissingu.caseano@nipissingu.cakeitht@nipissingu.cadanw@nipissingu.cajamesa@nipissingu.cadeanb@nipissingu.caaprilj@nipissingu.caericm@nipissingu.cadavidr@nipissingu.camaryj@nipissingu.calindar@nipissingu.cachinx@nipissingu.ca_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


104 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCurrent ResearchHighly variable environments, Rural livelihoods (Abbott)Managerial approaches to human and non-human environments (Bavington)Coastal wetlands in the tropics (Kovacs)Snow and ice hydrology (Mattson)Corporate geography (O’Hagan)Economic geography (O’Hagan)Natural hazards (Rowbotham)Terrain analysis (Rowbotham)Water resources (Walters)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentABBOTT, J.G. and *CAMPBELL, L.M. 2009 'Environmental histories and emerging fisheries management<strong>of</strong> the Upper Zambezi River Floodplains' Conservation & Society 7(2), 83-99BAVINGTON, D. 2009 'Managing to endanger: creating manageable cod fisheries in Newfoundland &Labrador, Canada' MAST-Maritime Studies 7(2), 97-117*CAYLEY, D. ed 2009 'Science manages the sea (Interview with Dean Bavington)' in IDEAS on theNature <strong>of</strong> Science (Fredericton, NB: Goose Lane Editions) 238-256JAMES, A.L. and *ROULET, N.T. 2009 'Antecedent moisture conditions and catchment morphology ascontrols on spatial patterns <strong>of</strong> run<strong>of</strong>f generation in small forest catchments' Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology377, 351-366, doi:10.1016/j.hydrol.2009.08.039KOVACS, J.M., *KING, J.M.L., *FLORES DE SANTIAGO, F. and *FLORES-VERDUGO, F. 2009'Evaluating the condition <strong>of</strong> a mangrove forest <strong>of</strong> the Mexican Pacific based on an estimated leafarea index mapping approach' Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 157, 137-149,doi:10.1007/s10661-008-0523-zO’HAGAN, S. 2009 'Corporate directors and educational affiliations: a spatial-temporal analysis' IndustrialGeographer 6(2), 3-30


University <strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia3333 University Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9(250) 960-5856 ⎯ Fax (250) 960-6533E-Mail: hanlon@unbc.caWebsite: http://www.unbc.ca/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA NRES (Geography), MSc NRES (Geography), MA & MSc (InterdisciplinaryStudies), PhD NRESFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Gail Fondahl 1 , PhD (UC Berkeley)Kevin Hall, DSc (Natal)Greg Halseth, CRC, PhD (Queen’s)Ellen Petticrew, PhD (McGill)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Neil Hanlon 2 , PhD (Queen’s)Brian Menounos, PhD (British Columbia)Catherine Nolin, PhD (Queen’s)Roger Wheate, PhD (St. Andrews)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Zoë Meletis, PhD (Duke)Senior Lab Instructor:Christine Jackson, BSc (British Columbia),BEd (Western Ontario)Instructors:Wim Kok, MNRM (Manitoba)Jim Windsor, MNRM (Manitoba), MPA (Queen’s)E-mail Address:fondahlg@unbc.cahall@unbc.cahalseth@unbc.caellen@unbc.cahanlon@unbc.camenounos@unbc.canolin@unbc.cawheate@unbc.cameletis@unbc.cacjackson@unbc.cawkok@nlc.bc.cawindsor@unbc.caCurrent ResearchArctic social indicators (Fondahl)Community-based research (Fondahl)Indigenous land rights and land claims in Russian North (Fondahl)1Vice President, Research2 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


106 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLocal criteria and indicators <strong>of</strong> sustainable forest co-management (Fondahl)Detailed laboratory investigations <strong>of</strong> thermal transfer and thermal stresses at the grainlevel (Hall)Rock weathering studies in Antarctica and southern Africa (Hall)Weathering <strong>of</strong> San rock art (Hall)Community development / community economic development (Halseth)Restructuring in resource dependent towns (Halseth)Health service delivery in rural and remote locations (Hanlon)Impacts <strong>of</strong> distributed medical education programs on their host communities (Hanlon)Social and geographical determinants <strong>of</strong> health (Hanlon)Social determinants <strong>of</strong> health in rural and remote BC (Hanlon)Political geography (Kok)Regional geography <strong>of</strong> Peace-Liard region (Kok)Development and change in Down East, North Carolina (Meletis)Ecotourism in Tortuguero, Costa Rica (Meletis)Tourism development, amenity migration, and aesthetics (Meletis)Paleo-environmental reconstruction (Menounos)Past and present glacier fluctuations (Menounos)Sediment budgeting and sediment transport in mountain environments (Menounos)Gendered experiences <strong>of</strong> political violence, migration and refugee movement in theAmericas (Nolin)Migrant insecurity at the Guatemala-Mexico border (Nolin)Qualitative methods (Nolin)Social geography <strong>of</strong> migration in rural and remote British Columbia (Nolin)Social impacts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> mining in Guatemala (Nolin)Transnational solidarity and social justice (Nolin)Biogeomorphology: influence <strong>of</strong> organisms on physical attributes <strong>of</strong> aquatic systems(Petticrew)Ecological implications <strong>of</strong> transfers and storage <strong>of</strong> fine sediment in rivers and lakes(Petticrew)Fine sediment morphology and composition (flocculation processes) (Petticrew)Lake restoration and community stewardship (Petticrew)Landscape disturbances on sediment transfers (fire, forest harvesting, agriculture)(Petticrew)Landscape scale linkages between terrestrial and aquatic systems (Petticrew)Cartographic design incorporating remote sensing and GIS processing (Wheate)Glacier mapping from remote sensing in northern BC (Wheate)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department3 current or former graduate student*BATES, J., *LOVATO, C., HANLON, N. and *SNADDEN, D. 2009 ‘Evaluating distributed medical education:what are the community’s expectations?’ Medical Education 43, 457-4613 BEEDLE, M.J., MENOUNOS, B., *LUCKMAN, B.H. and WHEATE, R. 2009 ‘Annual push moraines asclimate proxy’ Geophysical Research Letters 36, L20501, doi:10.1029/2009GL039533*CLAGUE, J.J., MENOUNOS, B., *OSBORN, G., *LUCKMAN, B.H. and *KOCH, J. 2009 ‘Nomenclature andresolution in Holocene glacial chronologies’ Quaternary Science Reviews 28(21-22), 2231-2238*DAVIS, P.T., MENOUNOS, B. and *OSBORN, G. 2009 ‘Holocene and latest Pleistocene alpine glacier


UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA 107fluctuations: a global perspective’ Quaternary Science Reviews 28(21-22), 2021-2033*DÉRY, S.J., *STAHL, K., *MOORE, R.D., *WHITFIELD, P.H., MENOUNOS, B. and *BURFORD, J.E. 2009‘Detection <strong>of</strong> run<strong>of</strong>f timing changes in pluvial, nival and glacial rivers <strong>of</strong> western Canada’ WaterResources Research 45, W04426, doi: 10.1029/2008WR006975FONDAHL, G., *WRIGHT, P., 3 YIM, D., *SHERRY, E., *LEON, B., *BULMER, W., *GRAINGER, S. and*YOUNG, J. 2009 Co-Managing Research: Building and Sustaining a First Nation-UniversityPartnership (Prince George, BC: University <strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia, Community DevelopmentInstitute)HALSETH, G. and *MEIKLEJOHN, I. 2009 ‘Indicators <strong>of</strong> small town tourism development potential: the case<strong>of</strong> Fouriesburg, South Africa’ Urban Forum 20(3), 293-317HANLON, N. 2009 ‘Access and utilization reconsidered: towards a broader understanding <strong>of</strong> the spatialordering <strong>of</strong> primary health care’ in Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place ed V.A. Crooks andG.A. Andrews (Farnham, UK: Ashgate) 43-56*HELLE, S., *FREDEEN, A.L., *RUTHERFORD, P.M., HALSETH, G., *GILLINGHAM, M.P., *PARKER, K. and*MASSICOTTE, H. 2009 Biomass energy in central British Columbia: framing the issues OccasionalPaper No. 4 (Prince George, BC: University <strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia, Natural Resources andEnvironmental Studies Institute)*KOCH, J., MENOUNOS, B. and *CLAGUE, J. 2009 ‘Glacier change in Garibaldi Provincial Park, southernCoast Mountains, British Columbia, since the Little Ice Age‘ Global and Planetary Change 66, 161-178*LO, J. and HALSETH, G. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> practice <strong>of</strong> principles: an examination <strong>of</strong> CED groups in Vancouver, BC’Community Development Journal 44(1), 80-110*MARKEY, S., HALSETH, G. and *MANSON, D. 2009 ‘Contradictions in hinterland development: challengingthe local development ideal in Northern British Columbia’ Community Development Journal 44(2),209-229*MEIKLEJOHN, I., HALL, K. and *DAVIS, J. 2009 ‘Weathering <strong>of</strong> rock art at two sites in the KwaZulu-NatalDrakensberg, southern Africa‘ Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeological Science 36, 973-979MELETIS, Z.A. and *CAMPBELL, L.M. 2009 ‘Benevolent and benign? Using environmental justice toinvestigate waste-related impacts <strong>of</strong> ecotourism in destination communities’ Antipode 41(4), 741-780MENOUNOS, B., *OSBORN, G., *CLAGUE, J.J. and *LUCKMAN, B.H. 2009 ‘Latest Pleistocene andHolocene glacier fluctuations in western Canada’ Quaternary Science Reviews 28(21-22), 2049-2074*MOORE, R.D., *FLEMING, S.W., MENOUNOS, B., WHEATE, R., *FOUNTAIN, A., *STAHL, K., *HOLM, K.and *JAKOB, M. 2009 ‘Glacier change in western North America: influences on hydrology,geomorphic hazards and water quality‘ Hydrologic Processes 23, 42-61NOLIN, C., *MCCALLUM, K. and 3 ZEHTAB-MARTIN, A. 2009 Regionalization BC 2008: Regionalization andRural Immigration in British Columbia (Vancouver, BC: Metropolis British Columbia (MBC) Centre <strong>of</strong>Excellence for Research on Immigration and Diversity, Working Paper Series #09-06)PETTICREW, E.L. 2009 ‘Thirty years <strong>of</strong> sediment-water science: history, trends and future directions’ Marineand Freshwater Research 60, 611-6183 REX, J.F. and PETTICREW, E.L. 2009 ‘Pacific salmon-flocculation feedback loop: implications forstreambed nitrogen delivery and retention’ in Proceedings Second International Conference onHydrology and Ecology (held at Vienna, Austria, April 2009) (Vienna, Austria: University <strong>of</strong> NaturalResources and Applied Life Sciences [BOKU]) 155-160*RYSER, L., HALSETH, G. and *THEIN, D. 2009 ‘Strategies and intervening factors influencing student sociallearning processes in an interdisciplinary research team’ Research in Higher Education 50(3), 248-267*THIEN, D. and HANLON, N. 2009 ‘Unfolding dialogues about gender, care and ‘the north’: an introduction’Gender, Place and Culture 16(2), 155-1623 TOBIN, P. and HANLON, N. 2009 Food Security in the Takla Lake First Nation: Informing Public Health(Saarbrücken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing)*WILLIAMS, N.D. and PETTICREW, E.L. 2009 ‘Aggregate stability in organically and conventionally farmedsoils’ Soil Use and Management 25, 284-292


Université d’Ottawa / University <strong>of</strong> Ottawa60 University Private, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5(613) 562-5725 ⎯ Télécopieur / Fax (613) 562-5145Courrier électronique / E-Mail: geog@uottawa.caSite Web / Website: http://www.geography.uottawa.ca_____________________________________________________________________Programmes d’études avancées / Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, MGeg, PhDPersonnel enseignant / FacultyPr<strong>of</strong>esseurs émérites / Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Hugh M. French, PhD (Southampton)Peter Johnson, PhD (Leeds)Michel Phipps, D ès Sc (Toulouse)Léon Ploegaerts, PhD (Montréal)Denis St-Onge, PhD (Louvain)Barry Wellar, PhD (Northwestern)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs titulaires / Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Abderrazak Bannari, PhD (Sherbrooke)Marc Brosseau, PhD (Paris)Konrad Gajewski¹, PhD (Wisconsin)Marie-Anne Geurts, D ès Sc (Louvain)Anne Gilbert, PhD (Toulouse)Bernard Lauriol, PhD (Montréal)Antoni Lewkowicz, PhD (Southampton)Robert McLeman, PhD (Guelph)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs agrégés / Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Huhua Cao, PhD (Laval)Eric Crighton PhD (McMaster)Roger Needham, PhD (Waterloo)Brian Ray, PhD (Queen’s)Michael Sawada, PhD (Ottawa)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs adjoints / Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Kenza Benali, PhD (Montréal)Luke Copland, PhD (Alberta)Luisa Veronis, PhD (Toronto)André Viau, PhD (Ottawa)_________________________Courrier électronique / E-mail Address:hmfrench@shaw.caPeterj@uottawa.camphipps@uottawa.calpgeo@uottawa.cadst-onge@gsc.nrcan.gc.cawellarb@uottawa.caabannari@uottawa.cambrossea@uottawa.cagajewski@uottawa.camageurts@uottawa.caagilbert@uottawa.cablauriol@uottawa.caalewkowi@uottawa.carmcleman@uottawa.cacaohuhua@uottawa.caeric.crighton@uottawa.cardnad@uottawa.cabray@uottawa.camsawada@uottawa.cakbenali@uottawa.caluke.copland@uottawa.calveronis@uottawa.caaviau@uottawa.ca1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010) / Directeur (information sur la Faculté,1er juillet 2010)


UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAWA / UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 109Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs auxiliaires / Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Pierre Camu, PhD (Montréal)Michelle Driedger, PhD (McMaster)Peter Foggin, PhD (McGill)Laurence, Gray, PhD (Calgary)Fengmin Li, PhD (East China Normal)Sharon, Smith, PhD (Carleton)Christian Zdanowicz, PhD (New Hampshire)Courrier électronique / E-mail Address:driedger@uottawa.capeter.foggin@umontreal.cafmli@lzu.edu.cnssmith@nrcan.gc.caczdanowi@nrcan.gc.caProjets de recherche en cours / Current ResearchDevelopment <strong>of</strong> soil quality assessment tool using information technologies modeling <strong>of</strong>biophysical parameters in precision agriculture using hyperspectral remotesensing and GIS (Bannari)Écrire la ville multiculturelle (Brosseau)La frontière au quotidien : l’expérience des lieux à Ottawa-Gatineau (CRSH) (Brosseau,avec Gilbert, Ray et Veronis)Les rencontres de la géographie et de la littérature (Brosseau)Lieux et écriture : une lecture géographique de l’œuvre de Charles Bukowski(Brosseau)Construction <strong>of</strong> an information platform/module in Eco-agricultural Assessment andManagement (EAM) (Ministry <strong>of</strong> Science and Technology <strong>of</strong> the government <strong>of</strong>China -MOST) (Cao, F. Li, Lanzhou University, China)Petits dérangements : minorités francophones et migrations (Institut canadien derecherche sur les minorités linguistiques) (Cao, V. Roy, Statistiques Canada, O.Chouinard et J. Belliveau, Université de Moncton)Area and volume changes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic ice caps (Copland)Controls on short-term variations in glacier dynamics (<strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic, Yukon,Karakoram Himalaya) (Copland)Dynamics and recent changes <strong>of</strong> ice shelves (<strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic, Antarctica)(Copland)Environmental health (Crighton)Environmental risk perception among new mothers (Crighton)Health and health care crises in the Aral Sea area (Crighton)Health geography (Crighton)Maps as tools for knowledge transfer in public health (Crighton)Socioeconomic and environmental determinants <strong>of</strong> asthma and other respiratorydiseases (Crighton)Spatial and temporal analysis <strong>of</strong> health services utilization in Ontario (Crighton)Construction, communication, and perceptions <strong>of</strong> risk controversies (Driedger)Drinking water risk perceptions post-Walkerton (Driedger)Environment and health (Driedger)Health geography (Driedger)Knowledge transfer <strong>of</strong> research/evidence in health care (Driedger)Maps as tools for knowledge transfer in public health – the Ontario Early Years Plan(Driedger)Science, policy, and social processes (Driedger)Periglacial geomorphology, geocryology, Quaternary science (French)


110 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGEvolution <strong>of</strong> North American biomes during the past 20,000 years (Gajewski)Paleoclimates <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic from lake sediments (Gajewski)Paleoecological and paleolimnological studies in the southwest Yukon (Gajewski)Quantitative reconstruction <strong>of</strong> glacial and Holocene climates at continental to globalscales (Gajewski)Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> climate variability during the past 1000 years (Gajewski)<strong>The</strong> cultural landscape <strong>of</strong> North America during the past 10,000 years (Gajewski)Contribution to the hydrographic and palynological study <strong>of</strong> Hungry Lake basin(southwest Yukon) (Geurts)Les travertins de Coal River Springs (Geurts)Nogaret (palynologie) (Geurts)Phytogéographie de Selaginella selaginoïdes et Selaginella rupestris : recherche deséquivalents modernes (Geurts)Variation des spectres polliniques en tufières (Geurts)La frontière au quotidien : l’expérience sociale des lieux à Ottawa-Gatineau (Gilbert,Brosseau, Ray, Veronis)Les nouveaux visages de Floribec (Gilbert et Tremblay)Pratiques de mobilité et identité au sein des communautés de langue <strong>of</strong>ficielle duCanada (Gilbert, Gallant et Cao)Glaces souterraines dans le nord du Yukon (Lauriol)Karst du nord-ouest canadien (Bear Cave, Lime Peaks) et de la vallée du Saint-Laurent(Lauriol)<strong>The</strong>rmal state <strong>of</strong> permafrost in Canada (Lewkowicz)Climate change, migration and security (McLeman)Impacts <strong>of</strong> climate change on migration in Canada (McLeman)Integrated assessment <strong>of</strong> population and critical resource vulnerabilities to climate risks(McLeman)Coastal zone management (CZM) from national and international perspectives(Needham)Mass media and environment education (natural hazards) (Needham)Rural municipalities, water resources and climate change (Needham)<strong>The</strong> International Joint Commission and the ecosystem approach in the Great LakesBasin (Needham)Gender relations and the use/meaning <strong>of</strong> urban space (Ray)Housing and homeownership (Ray)Sexuality, borders and citizenship (Ray)Social and economic integration <strong>of</strong> immigrants in cities (Ray)Social networks, diversity and inclusion (Ray)Creation <strong>of</strong> a GIS database for studying the climatic tolerances and biogeography <strong>of</strong>contemporary aquatic macrophytes in North America (Sawada)Health GIS applications (contextual factors) (Sawada)Improving paleoclimate reconstructions for the past 21,000 ka in North America(Sawada)Spatial analytical application development in GIS (Sawada)Spatial controls and mechanisms <strong>of</strong> late Quaternary rapid plant migrations (Sawada)Characterization <strong>of</strong> permafrost conditions in Nunavut communities for input into climatechange adaptation plans (Smith)Enhancement <strong>of</strong> permafrost monitoring network and baseline ground thermalinformation in the Mackenzie hydrocarbon transportation corridor (Smith)


UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAWA / UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 111Impact <strong>of</strong> northern development on permafrost terrain, Mackenzie Valley NWT (Smith)Improved characterization <strong>of</strong> permafrost and terrain conditions in the Alaska HighwayCorridor, Yukon/BC (Smith and Lewkowicz)<strong>The</strong>rmal state <strong>of</strong> permafrost and investigation <strong>of</strong> permafrost-climate relationships, acontribution to International Polar Year (Smith and Lewkowicz)Latin American immigrants in Canada (Veronis)Neoliberal restructuring, the nonpr<strong>of</strong>it sector and immigrant NGOs (Veronis)<strong>The</strong> formation <strong>of</strong> transnational identities and communities (Veronis)Urban governance and citizenship formation (Veronis)Alternative transportation strategies (Wellar)Climate change and urban sprawl (Wellar)Geography and strategic safety and security issues (Wellar)Geography Awareness Week (Wellar)GIS and transportation (Wellar)Mobility <strong>of</strong> vulnerable road users (Wellar)Pedestrians’ safety and legal issues (Wellar)Strategic safety and security (Wellar)Sustainable transport best practices (Wellar)Transportation system performance measures (Wellar)Walking Security Index applications (Wellar)Publications récentes / Recent Publications* n’est pas membre du département / not a member <strong>of</strong> this department² étudiant(e) gradué(e) (actuel ou ancien) / current or former graduate studentBROSSEAU, M. 2009 ‘Literature’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (London: Elsevier) 6, 212-218*BROWN, O. and McLEMAN, R. 2009 ‘A recurring anarchy?: <strong>The</strong> emergence <strong>of</strong> climate change as athreat to international peace and security’ Environment, Conflict and Development 9(3), 289-305⎯⎯⎯ and McLEMAN, R. 2009 ‘Climate change as a potential threat to international peace and security’Technology 11(3), 28-48²BUNBURY, J. and GAJEWSKI, K. 2009 ‘Biogeography <strong>of</strong> freshwater ostracodes in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’Arctic 62, 324-332⎯⎯⎯ and GAJEWSKI, K. 2009 ‘Postglacial climates inferred from a lake at treeline, southwest YukonTerritory, Canada’ Quaternary Science Reviews 28, 354-369CAO, H. ed 2009 Ethnic Minorities and Regional Development in Asia: Reality and Challenges(Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, <strong>The</strong> International Convention <strong>of</strong> Asia Scholars (ICAS)publication series)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Introduction’ in Ethnic Minorities and Regional Development in Asia: Reality and Challengesed H. Cao (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, <strong>The</strong> International Convention <strong>of</strong> AsiaScholars (ICAS) publication series) 13-16COPLAND, L., *DENG, A., *MAIMAITIMING, A. and CAO, H. 2009 ‘Urbanisation processes among ethnicgroups in western China’ in Ethnic Minorities and Regional Development in Asia: Reality andChallenges ed H. Cao (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, <strong>The</strong> International Convention <strong>of</strong>Asia Scholars (ICAS) publication series) 109-128⎯⎯⎯ and *MUELLER, D. 2009 ‘Accelerated collapse <strong>of</strong> arctic ice shelves’ Geophysical ResearchAbstracts 11, EGU2009-3237⎯⎯⎯ , ²POPE, S., *BISHOP, M.P., *SHRODER, J.F., *CLENDON, P., *BUSH, A., *KAMP, U., *SEONG,Y.B. and *OWEN, L.A. 2009 ‘Glacier velocities across the central Karakoram’ Annals <strong>of</strong>Glaciology 50(52), 41-49²FORTIN, M-C. and GAJEWSKI, K. 2009 ‘Assessing sediment production indices in Arctic lakes’ PolarBiology 32, 985-998


112 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG⎯⎯⎯ ,²FOY, N. and COPLAND, L. 2009 ‘Volumetric and area changes <strong>of</strong> the Kaskawulsh Glacier,Yukon Territory, Canada’ Geophysical Research Abstracts 11, EGU2009--1392GILBERT, A. 2009 ‘Paysage linguistique et vitalité communautaire : une réflexion inspirée de l’Ontari<strong>of</strong>rançais’ Quebec Studies (46), 33-47⎯⎯⎯ , *BOCK, M. et *THÉRIAULT, J.Y. 2009 Entre lieux et mémoire. L’inscription de la francophoniecanadienne dans la durée (Ottawa : Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa)⎯⎯⎯ ,*KAUFMAN, DS., *SCHNEIDER, D., *MCKAY N., *AMMANN, C., *BRADLEY, R., *BRIFFA, K.,*MILLER, G., *OTTO-BLIESNER, B., *OVERPECK, J., *VINTER, B. and Arctic Lakes 2k ProjectMembers (*ABBOTT, M., *AXFORD, Y., *BIRD, B., *BIRKS, H.J.B., *BJUNE, J., *BRINER, J.,*COOK, T., *CHIPMAN, M., *FRANCUS, P., GAJEWSKI, K., *GEIRSDOTTIR, A., *HU, F.,*KUTCHKO, B., *LAMOUREUX, S., *LOSO, M., *MACDONALD, J., ²PEROS, M., *PORINCHU,D., *SCHIFF, C., *SEPPA, H. and *THOMAS, E.) 2009 ‘Recent warming reverses long-termcooling’ Science 325, 1236-1239*LABRECQUE, S., ²LACELLE, D., *DUGUAY, C.R., LAURIOL, B. and *HAWKINGS, J.S. 2009‘Contemporary (1951-2001) evolution <strong>of</strong> lakes in the Old Crow region, northern Yukon: remotesensing, numerical modelling and stable isotope analysis: Climatic or geomorphological effects?’Arctic 62(2), 225-238²LACELLE, D., LAURIOL, B. and CLARK, I.D. 2009 ‘Formation <strong>of</strong> seasonal cave ice and associatedcryogenic carbonates in Caverne de l’Ours, Québec, Canada. Kinetic isotope effects and pseudobiogeniccrystal structures’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Cave and Karst Studies 71(1), 48-62⎯⎯⎯ ,*PELLERIN, A., CLARK, I.D., LAURIOL, B. and *FORTIN, D. 2009 ‘(Micro)morphological,inorganic, and organic isotope geochemistry and microbial populations in endostromatolites (cf.fissure calcretes), Haughton impact crater, Devon Island, Canada: the influence <strong>of</strong> geochemiocalpathways on the preservation <strong>of</strong> isotopic biomarkers’ Earth and Planetary Science Letters 281,202-214⎯⎯⎯ , ²ST-JEAN, M., LAURIOL, B., CLARK, I.D., LEWKOWICZ, A., *FROESE, D.G., *KUEHN, S.C.and *ZAZULA, G. 2009 ‘Burial and preservation <strong>of</strong> a 30,000 year old perennial snowbank in RedCreek valley, Ogilvie Mountains, central Yukon, Canada’ Quaternary Science Reviews 28, 3401-3413LAURIOL, B., ²LACELLE, D., *LABRECQUE, S., *DUGUAY, C.R. and TELKA, A. 2009 ‘Holoceneevolution <strong>of</strong> lakes in the Bluefish Basin, northern Yukon’ Arctic 62(1), 212-214MCLEMAN, R. 2009. ‘Climate change and adaptive human migration: lessons from rural North America’in Adapting to Climate Change: Thresholds, Values, Governance ed N.W. Adger, I. Lorenzoniand K. O'Brien (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) 296-310²PEROS, M., ²MUNOZ, S., GAJEWSKI, K. and VIAU, A.E. 2009 ‘Prehistoric demography <strong>of</strong> NorthAmerica inferred from radiocarbon data’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeological Science 37, 656-664⎯⎯⎯ , *QUINCEY, D.J., COPLAND, L., *MAYER, C., *BISHOP, M., *LUCKMAN, A. and *BELO, M.2009 ‘Ice velocity and climate variations for Baltoro Glacier, Pakistan’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology55(194), 1061-1071⎯⎯⎯ , *SEONG, Y.B., *OWEN, L.A., *CAFFEE, M.W., *KAMP, U., *BISHOP, M.P., *BUSH, A.,COPLAND, L. and *SHRODER, J.F. 2009 ‘Rates <strong>of</strong> basin-wide rockwall retreat in the K2 region<strong>of</strong> the Central Karakoram defined by terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide 10Be’ Geomorphology 107,254-262²ST-JEAN, M., ²SYLVESTRE, T., COPLAND, L., *DEMUTH, M. and *SEKERKA, J. 2009 ‘Spatial patterns<strong>of</strong> snow accumulation for the Belcher Basin, Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut’ Geophysical ResearchAbstracts 11, EGU2009-1484-1*TRUDEAU, D. and VERONIS, L. 2009 ‘Enacting state restructuring: NGOs as “translation mechanisms’’’Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 27(6), 1117-1134⎯⎯⎯ , ²VEDOM, J. and CAO, H. 2009 ‘Patterns <strong>of</strong> the use and the choice <strong>of</strong> health care facilitiesamong the Han and minority populations in China’ in Ethnic Minorities and Regional Developmentin Asia: Reality and Challenges ed H. Cao (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, <strong>The</strong>International Convention <strong>of</strong> Asia Scholars (ICAS) publication series) 65-82VIAU, A.E. and GAJEWSKI, K. 2009 ‘Reconstructing millennial, regional; paleoclimates <strong>of</strong> boreal Canadaduring the Holocene’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 22, 316-330⎯⎯⎯ , GAJEWSKI, K., SAWADA, M.C. and ²BUNBURY, J. 2009 Eastern Beringia 25,000 Year ClimateReconstructions (Boulder, CO: IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology DataContribution Series # 2009-063. NOAA/NCDC Paleoclimatology Program)⎯⎯⎯ and GAJEWSKI, K. 2009 Boreal Canada Regional Holocene Climate Reconstructions (Boulder,


UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAWA / UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 113CO: IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology Data Contribution Series # 2009)⎯⎯⎯ and GAJEWSKI, K. 2009 ‘Postglacial paleoclimates <strong>of</strong> continental boreal Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Climate 22, 316-330⎯⎯⎯ , *WAN, F., *WANG, Z., *LI, F., CAO, H. and *SUN, G. 2009 ‘GIS-based crop support system forcommon oat and naked oat in China’ in Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture IIed Z. Li (Boston: Springer) 1, 209-221WELLAR, B. 2009 A Guide for Community <strong>Association</strong>s Using Reports from the Transport CanadaProject on Municipal Governments Making Decisions about Sustainable Transport Practices(Ottawa: Research Paper for the Ontario Federation <strong>of</strong> Urban Neighbourhoods). RetrievedSeptember 16, 2009 from ⎯⎯⎯2009 Application <strong>of</strong> Walking Security Index Research to Standard <strong>of</strong> Care Situations andAnalysis. (Ottawa: Research Paper prepared for the Federation <strong>of</strong> Urban Neighbourhoods(Ontario)). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from ⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Municipal Amalgamation in Ontario: Boon or Boondoggle, Who Knows? (Ottawa: QuestionPaper One for the Ontario Federation <strong>of</strong> Urban Neighbourhoods). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Municipal Government Responses to the Survey about Methodologies, Methods, andTechniques that Are Used to Make Decisions about Sustainable Transport Practices (Ottawa:Transport Canada Project. Interim Report 6). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯2009 Opinion, Bushey ats Rabideau and Mason (Windsor, ON: Expert witness statementprepared for Bartlet and Richardes LLP)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Opinion, Patricia Brenyo v. Town <strong>of</strong> Deep River (Pembroke, ON: Expert witness statementprepared for Huckabone, O’Brien, Instance, Bradley, and Lyle, Barristers and Solicitors)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Results <strong>of</strong> an Inquiry into the Methodologies, Methods, and Techniques Used to MakeDecisions About Sustainable Transport Practices (Ottawa: Transport Canada Project. FinalReport). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from ⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Sampler <strong>of</strong> Commentaries on Methods and Techniques that Could be Used in MakingDecisions about Identifying, Adopting, or Implementing Sustainable Transport Practices (Ottawa:Transport Canada Project. Research Report 3). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Summary <strong>of</strong> Recommendations for Fixing the Ontario Municipal Board (Ottawa: PolicyPaper for the Ontario Federation <strong>of</strong> Urban Neighbourhoods). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ and *GARRISON, W.L. 2009 OR and MS Inputs to Decisions about Sustainable TransportPractices (Toronto: Joint meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Operational Research Society and the Institutefor Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Papers from the Special Session,Sustainable Transport Planning and Assessment). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ and *GARRISON, W.L. 2009 Enriching Sustainable Transport Decisions: Inputs from OperationsResearch and the Management Sciences (Berkeley, CA: University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley,Institute for Transportation Studies Research Report). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from


Université du Québec à MontréalCP 8888, succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC H3C 3P8(514) 987-4131 ⎯ Télécopieur (514) 987-6784Courrier électronique : dept.geographie@uqam.caSite Web : http://www.geo.uqam.ca_____________________________________________________________________Programmes d’étudesB.Sc. et M.Sc. en géographie, Baccalauréat en enseignement secondaire (Scienceshumaines et univers social), Certificat en géographie internationale, Certificat etD.E.S.S. en systèmes d’information géographique, D.E.S.S. en planification territorialeet développement local, D.E.S.S. en gestion des risques majeurs, M.Sc.pr<strong>of</strong>essionnelle en systèmes d’information géographique et aménagement du territoireNote : Des pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs sont accrédités pour diriger les thèses des programmes suivants : M.Sc. et Ph.D.en sciences de l’environnement, Ph.D. en études urbaines et Ph.D. en éducation.Personnel enseignantPr<strong>of</strong>esseur(e)s : Courrier électronique :Yves Baudouin, PhD (Montréal)Mario Bédard, PhD (Laval)Mohamed Berraja, PhD (Laval)Mireille Bouchard, PhD (Paris I)Claude Codjia, PhD (Montréal)Robert-André Daigneault, PhD (Montréal)Michelle Garneau, PhD (Amsterdam)Daniel Germain, PhD (Laval)Juan-Luis Klein, PhD (Laval)Anne Latendresse, PhD (UQÀM)Sylvain Lefebvre, PhD (INRS-Urbanisation)Éric Mottet, PhD (UQÀM)Frank W. Remiggi, PhD (McGill)Yann Roche, PhD (Laval)Jacques Schroeder, PhD (Ottawa)Benoît St-Onge 1 , PhD (Montréal)Catherine Trudelle, PhD (Laval)Jean-Philippe Waaub, PhD (Montréal)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseur(e)s associé(e)s :baudouin.yves@uqam.cabedard.mario@uqam.caberraja.mohamed@uqam.cabouchard.mireille@uqam.cacodjia.claude@uqam.cadaigneault.robert-andre@uqam.cagarneau.michelle@uqam.cagermain.daniel@uqam.caklein.juan-luis@uqam.calatendresse.anne@uqam.calefebvre.sylvain@uqam.camottet.eric@uqam.caremiggi.frank@uqam.caroche.yann@uqam.caschroeder.jacques@uqam.cast-onge.benoit@uqam.catrudelle.catherine@uqam.cawaaub.jean-philippe@uqam.caJean Carrière, PhD (Montréal)carriere.jean@uqam.caRobert Desjardins, PhD (Montréal)desjardins.robert@uqam.caMustapha Kebiche, Doctorat 3 e cycle (Nancy II) kebiche.mustapha@uqam.caSerge Occhietti, PhD (Ottawa)occhietti.serge@uqam.caKathleen Vaillancourt, PhD (UQÀM) kvaillancourt@hotmail.com_________________________1Directeur (Information sur le Département, 1 er juillet 2010)


UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL 115Pr<strong>of</strong>esseur(e) associé(e) : Courrier électronique :Élizabeth Vallet, Doctorat (Pierre Mendès)vallet.elizabeth@uqam.caPersonnel non enseignantPr<strong>of</strong>essionnels :Michel Dufault, MSc (UQÀM)François Moquin, MSc (UQÀM)Bertrand Touchette, MSc (UQÀM)Technicien :André Parent, DÉC (Limoilou)dufault.michel@uqam.camoquin.francois@uqam.catouchette.bertrand@uqam.caparent.andre@uqam.caProjets de recherche en cours (axes de recherche)Cartographie - Systèmes d’information géographique - Dynamique du milieu urbain,occupation du sol (Baudouin)Géographie culturelle - Géographie de la population - Géographie régionale (Amériquedu Nord et Europe) - Épistémologie - Paysages (Bédard)Gestion des ressources en eau et modélisation - Impacts des activités humaines surles paramètres hydroclimatiques - Changements climatiques (Berraja)Géomorphologie des socles - Impact des coupes forestières sur la biogéochimie desbassins versants (Bouchard)Cartographie - Atlas électroniques - Systèmes d’information géographique - Cartesscolaires et pays en voie de développement (Carrière)Télédétection - Systèmes d’information géographique - Aménagement du territoire(Codjia)Géomorphologie quaternaire - Géologie et environnement (Daigneault)Photo aérienne et télédétection - Systèmes d’information géographique - Dynamiquethermique de l’eau - Occupation du sol (Desjardins)Biogéographie - Géomorphologie - Paléoécologie - Tourbières - Changementsclimatiques (Garneau)Changements climatiques - Systèmes d’information géographique (Kebiche)Aménagement du territoire - Développement local et régional - Géographie sociale etéconomique - Géographie régionale - Amérique latine (Klein)Géographie sociale et urbaine - Développement international (monde arabe) et local -Développement économique communautaire (Latendresse)Géographie urbaine - Aménagement du territoire et urbanisme - Géopolitiqueinternationale - Développement local et régional - Tourisme et loisirs (Lefebvre)Géographie environnementale et géopolitique - Géographie des risques - Géographiesociale (Mottet)Géomorphologie - Géologie du quaternaire - Méthodes de cartographie de terrain -Dynamique de l’environnement (Occhietti)Géographie historique et culturelle - Espaces ethniques et religieux - Études gaies etlesbiennes (Remiggi)Analyse spatiale - Cartographie - Systèmes d’information géographique - Asie du Sud-Est (Roche)Systèmes d’information géographique - Télédétection - Analyse spatiale par ordinateur(St-Onge)


116 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGGéomorphologie - Patrimoine naturel - Développement local (Schroeder)Géographie sociale - Dynamique urbaine - Action collective - Mouvements sociaux -Conflits urbains - Titulaire d’une chaire du Canada (Trudelle)Problématiques environnementales - Outils d’aide à la décision - Évaluationenvironnementale stratégique (Vaillancourt)Géopolitique (Vallet)Géographie de l’environnement - Études d’impacts - Développement viable - Médiationenvironnementale - Modélisation (Waaub)Publications récentes* n’est pas membre du département2étudiant(e) gradué(e) (actuel ou ancien)*BEAULIEU-AUDY, V., GARNEAU, M., *RICHARD, P.J.H. et 2 ASNONG, H. 2009 ‘Holocene paleoecology<strong>of</strong> boreal peatlands in the La Grande river drainage basin, James Bay, Québec, Canada’ <strong>The</strong>Holocene 19(3), 459-476BÉDARD, M. dir 2009 Le paysage, un projet politique (Québec : Presses de l’Université du Québec,Collection « Géographie contemporaine »)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Avant-propos’ dans Le paysage, un projet politique dir M. Bédard (Québec : Presses del’Université du Québec, Collection « Géographie contemporaine ») I-III⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Claval, P.’ dans International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography dir R. Kitchin et N. Thrift(London: Routledge) 2, 142-146⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Dynamiques des populations – Modalités socio-démographiques et finalités territoriales, 3 eédition revue et augmentée (Montréal : Université du Québec à Montréal, Département deGéographie, Notes et Documents de cours)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Le projet de paysages comme condition de possibilité d’une Union européennecosmopolitique’ dans Le paysage, un projet politique dir M. Bédard (Québec : Presses del’Université du Québec, Collection « Géographie contemporaine ») 293-312⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Méthodologie et méthodes de la Recherche en Géographie, 7 e édition revue et augmentée(Montréal : Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de Géographie, Notes et Documentsde cours)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Québec-Canada : Dynamiques régionales et structures socio-territoriales – Recueil de texteset annexe cartographique, 5 e édition revue et augmentée (Montréal : Université du Québec àMontréal, Département de Géographie, Notes et Documents de cours)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Savoir habiter la Terre – Le paysage, un projet politique’ dans Le paysage, un projetpolitique dir M. Bédard (Québec : Presses de l’Université du Québec, Collection « Géographiecontemporaine ») 1-12GARNEAU, M., *PELLETIER, L., *VAN BELLEN, S., *QUILLET, A., *DALLAIRE, P.-L. et 2 ASNONG, H.2009 Projet Eastmain-1 : émissions nettes de GES. Rapport d’avancement des activités 2009:Caractérisation du volet terrestre. Présenté à Hydro-Québec (Montréal: UQAM)LEFEBVRE, S. et 2 ROULT, R. 2009 Enquête sur la population transitoire du centre-ville de Montréal2008 ; rapport final (Montréal : UQAM-GREF pour le compte du Carrefour Jeunesse EmploiMontréal du Centre-Ville, septembre 2009)⎯⎯⎯ et 2 ROULT, R. 2009 ‘Les nouveaux territoires du surf dans la ville’ Téoros 28(2), 55-62⎯⎯⎯ et 2 ROULT, R. 2009 Réflexion sur le positionnement stratégique et les balises d’un plan d’affairespour l’avenir du Parc olympique de Montréal ; rapport final, UQAM-GREF, pour le compte de laRIO (Régie des installations olympiques) (Montréal : UQAM-GREF pour le compte de la RIO)2 LOISEL, J., GARNEAU, M. et *HÉLIE, J.-F. 2009 ‘Modern Sphagnum δ13C signatures follow a surfacemoisturegradient in two boreal peat bogs’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Quaternary Science 24(3), 209-214⎯⎯⎯ , GARNEAU, M. et *HÉLIE, J.-F. 2009 ‘Sphagnum δ13C values as indicators <strong>of</strong> palaeohydrologicalchanges in a boreal peat bog, James Bay, Québec’ <strong>The</strong> Holocene 20(2), 1-8*MCENROE, N., *ROULET, N.T., *MOORE, T.R. et GARNEAU, M. 2009 ‘Do pool surface area and depthcontrol CO 2 and CH 4 fluxes from ombrotrophic raised bog, James Bay, Canada?’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research 114, G01001, doi:10.1029/2007JG000639


UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL 117*PELLETIER, L., GARNEAU, M. et *TREMBLAY, A. 2009 ‘CO 2 and CH 4 ecosystem exchanges frompeatlands: Eastmain-1 hydro-electric project, Québec, Canada’ Verhandlungen desInternationalen Verein Limnologie 30, Part 6, 862–865ST-ONGE, B., *LEBOEUF, A., *GOUGEON, F.A. et *LÉTOURNEAU, J.P. 2009 ‘Télédétection’ dansManuel de foresterie dir R. Doucet (Québec : Presses de l'Université Laval) 451-479


Queen’s UniversityMackintosh-Corry Hall, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6(613) 533-6030 ⎯ Fax (613) 533-6122E-Mail: knoxj@queensu.caWebsite: http://www.geog.queensu.ca_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Henry Castner, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison)Robert Gilbert, PhD (British Columbia)Peter Goheen, PhD (Chicago)Gerald McGrath, MA (Cambridge)Eric Moore, PhD (Queensland)Brian Osborne, PhD (Southampton)Barry Riddell, PhD (Pennsylvania State)Rowland Tinline, PhD (Bristol)Maurice Yeates, PhD (Northwestern)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Anne Godlewska 1 , PhD (Clark)John Holmes, PhD (Ohio State)Audrey Kobayashi 2 , PhD (UC Los Angeles)George Lovell, PhD (Alberta)Harry McCaughey, PhD (McMaster)Mark Rosenberg, PhD (LSE)Paul Treitz 3 , PhD (Waterloo)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Laura Cameron 4 , PhD (Cambridge)DongMei Chen, PhD (San Diego State/UC Santa Barbara)Joyce Davidson, PhD (Edinburgh)Betsy Donald, PhD (Toronto)Scott Lamoureux, PhD (Alberta)Beverley Mullings, PhD (McGill)_________________________E-mail Address:hcastner@mindspring.comrobert.gilbert@queensu.cagoheenp@queensu.camcgrathg@queensu.camooree@queensu.caosborneb@queensu.cariddellb@queensu.catinliner@queensu.camyeates@research.ryerson.cagodlewsk@queensu.caholmesj@queensu.caaudrey.kobayashi@queensu.calovellg@queensu.camccaughe@queensu.carosenber@queensu.capaul.treitz@queensu.cacameron@queensu.cachendm@queensu.cajoyce.davidson@queensu.cabetsy.donald@queensu.calamoureu@queensu.camullings@queensu.ca1 President, <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong>2 Vice-President, American <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong>3Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)4Canada Research Chair


QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 119Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Neal Scott 4 , PhD (Colorado)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Ryan Danby, PhD (Alberta)Melissa Lafrenière, PhD (Alberta)Warren Mabee, PhD (Toronto)E-mail Address:scottn@queensu.cardanby@ualberta.camelissa.lafreniere@queensu.cawarren.mabee@ubc.caCurrent ResearchAural/oral geographies (Cameron)Geographies <strong>of</strong> colonialism (Cameron)Historical geographies <strong>of</strong> nature and science (Cameron)Psychoanalytic geographies (Cameron)Children, cartography and geographic education (Castner)Integration <strong>of</strong> GIS, remote sensing and spatial analysis (Chen)Land use/cover change detection and modeling (Chen)Multi-resolution data analysis and classification (Chen)Point pattern analysis (Chen)Spatial dynamic modeling (Chen)Spatial-temporal spreading <strong>of</strong> communicable diseases (Chen)Arctic-alpine landscape ecology and species distribution modelling (Danby)Biodiversity conservation and protected area management (Danby)Forest-tundra ecotone dynamics and susceptibility to change (Danby)Emotional geographies (Davidson)Feminism and geography (Davidson)Gender and embodiment (Davidson)Mental health and illness (Davidson)Food Geographies (Donald)<strong>The</strong> cultural economy <strong>of</strong> city regions (Donald)Urban governance (Donald)Aboriginal geographies (Godlewska)Education and citizenship (Godlewska)Geography and imperialism (Godlewska)History <strong>of</strong> geography and cartography (Godlewska)Labour Market Regulation, Industrial Relations and Innovation in the <strong>Canadian</strong>Automotive Industry (Holmes)<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> climate change on work and employment in Canada (Holmes)<strong>The</strong> integration and restructuring <strong>of</strong> the North American (Canada/US/Mexico)automobile industry (Holmes)Workplace governance in cross-border regions (Holmes)Citizenship and human rights (Kobayashi)Disability policy and citizenship in Canada (Kobayashi)Employment equity (Kobayashi)Immigration, transnationalism and <strong>Canadian</strong> cities (Kobayashi)Integration <strong>of</strong> newcomers in second tier Ontario cities (Kobayashi)_________________________4Canada Research Chair


120 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGInternational comparisons <strong>of</strong> circular migration <strong>of</strong> highly skilled labour (Kobayashi)Second generation experiences <strong>of</strong> racism in <strong>Canadian</strong> cities (Kobayashi)Biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> cold environments (Lafrenière)Carbon and nutrient cycling in permafrost and alpine catchments (Lafrenière)Climate change and anthropogenic impacts on hydrology and water resources inglacierized basins <strong>of</strong> Western Canada (Lafrenière)Hydrological and sediment transport modelling (Lamoureux)Impact <strong>of</strong> permafrost changes on sediment yield (Lamoureux)Long term variations in glacial mass balance and meltwater generation(Lamoureux)Paleohydrology and paleoclimatology in the arctic, montane and boreal environments(Lamoureux)Sedimentological and fossil indicators <strong>of</strong> long term variations in lakeecosystems (Lamoureux)Surface hydrogeomorphic processes and sensitivity in arctic environments (Lamoureux)Transfer <strong>of</strong> sediment and particulate organic carbon (Lamoureux)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> Spanish Central America (Lovell)Pedro de Alvarado and the Conquest <strong>of</strong> Guatemala, 1524-1548 (Lovell)Spaniards and Indians in colonial Guatemala (Lovell)Agricultural and forest bioenergy (Mabee)Environmental and energy policy (Mabee)Renewable energy mapping (Mabee)Carbon and energy fluxes along a mixedwood chronosequence (McCaughey)Carbon and water cycling in an Ontario mixedwood forest (McCaughey)Carbon and water fluxes along a transect in Ontario from temperate to boreal forests(McCaughey)Forest energy, radiation, water, and carbon balance studies (McCaughey)International synthesis studies <strong>of</strong> carbon and energy cycling using the Fluxnet data sets(McCaughey)PI in <strong>Canadian</strong> Carbon Program Research Network (McCaughey)Boreal Ecosystem Research and Monitoring Sites (BERMS) project (McCaughey)Aging and health in Canada (Moore, Rosenberg)Diaspora strategies, the State and development in the Caribbean (Mullings)Economic transformation and the middle classes in the Third World (Mullings)Neoliberal restructuring and changing gender regimes (Mullings)Canada's countryside (Osborne)Constructions <strong>of</strong> national identity (Osborne)Sustainable tourism (Osborne)Symbolic landscapes (Osborne)<strong>The</strong> place <strong>of</strong> heritage (Osborne)Literary landscapes <strong>of</strong> Anglophone West Africa (Riddell)Third World underdevelopment (Riddell)Aging across Canada (Rosenberg)Geographies <strong>of</strong> voluntarism (Rosenberg)Health care delivery systems in Ontario and Canada (Rosenberg)Health status and access to health care among older Aboriginal people (Rosenberg)Women’s health (Rosenberg)Hydrogen production from leguminous crops and impacts on nitrous oxide production(Scott)


QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 121Land-use change effects on soil carbon storage and greenhouse gas emissions (Scott)Land-use impacts on catchment-scale nitrogen retention in heterogeneous landscapes(Scott)Modeling <strong>of</strong> carbon sequestration and nitrogen retention in terrestrial ecosystems(Scott)Quantifying forest structural and forest management impacts on carbon storage (Scott)Vegetation and landscape effects on nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas emissionsfrom high-arctic ecosystems (Scott)International population and public health (Tamil Nadu, India); GIS-based registry(Tinline)<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> rabies diagnosis, treatment and prevention in Canada (Tinline)<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> improved accessibility in radiotherapy treatment (Tinline)Biophysical remote sensing <strong>of</strong> arctic and boreal environments (Treitz)Environmental monitoring <strong>of</strong> arctic environments using SAR (Treitz)Hyperspectral remote sensing (Treitz)Lidar remote sensing for forestry (Treitz)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department5current or former graduate student6current or former undergraduate student*BAKAN, A. and KOBAYASHI, A. 2009 ‘Affirmative action and employment equity: policy, ideology, andbacklash in <strong>Canadian</strong> context’ in Law in Society: <strong>Canadian</strong> Readings ed N. Larsen and B. Burtch(Toronto: Nelson) 3, 148-162 [reprint]5 BEDNASEK, C.D. and GODLEWSKA, A. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> ‘betterment’ discourses on <strong>Canadian</strong>Aboriginal peoples in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer53(4), 444-461*BEYLICH, A.A., LAMOUREUX, S.F. and *DECAULNE, A. eds 2009 Quantitative Analysis <strong>of</strong>Sedimentary Fluxes and Budgets in Changing Cold Environments: Scaling Issues, NewTechniques, Modelling and Data Management (held at Kingston, ON, October 2009) (Kingston:I.A.G./A.I.G. SEDIBUD Workshop, NGU Report 2009.050 41)⎯⎯⎯ , LAMOUREUX, S.F. and *DECAULNE, A. 2009 ‘Sediment budgets in cold environments-<strong>The</strong>SEDIBUD Program. Introduction’ Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 41(1), 1-2CAMERON, L. 2009 Arthur Tansley and Psychoanalysis (Lancaster, UK: New Phytologist Trust)retrieved June 30, 2010 from *CHANDRA, R.P., *EWANICK, S.M., *CHUNG, P.A., *AU-YEUNG, K., *DEL RIO, L., MABEE, W.E. and*SADDLER, J.N. 2009 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> methods to assess the enzyme accessibility andhydrolysis <strong>of</strong> pretreated lignocellulosic substrates’ Biotechnology Letters 31(8), 1217-12225 CHASMER, L., *BARR, A., *HOPKINSON, C., MCCAUGHEY, H., TREITZ, P., *BLACK, A. and*SHASHKOV, A. 2009 ‘Scaling and assessment <strong>of</strong> GPP from MODIS using a combination <strong>of</strong>airborne Lidar and Eddy covariance measurements over jack pine forests’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong>Environment 113(1), 82-93CHEN, D. and 5 WEI, H. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> effect <strong>of</strong> spatial autocorrelation and class proportion on the accuracymeasures from different sampling designs’ ISPRS Journal <strong>of</strong> Photogrammetry and RemoteSensing 64(2), 140-1505 CHENG, Y. and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2009 Financial Security <strong>of</strong> Elders in China (Hamilton, ON:Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions <strong>of</strong> an Aging Population (SEDAP),McMaster University, SEDAP Research Paper No. 241 20)5 CHUTKO, K.J. and LAMOUREUX, S.F. 2009 ‘Biolaminated sedimentation in a high arctic freshwaterlake’ Sedimentology doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.2009.01049*DAIL, D.B., *HOLLINGER, D.Y., *DAVIDSON, E.A., *SIEVERING, H.C., SCOTT, N.A.,*LEE, J.T. and


122 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*GAIGE, E. 2009 ‘Distribution <strong>of</strong> 15 N tracers applied to the canopy <strong>of</strong> a mature spruce-hemlockstand, Howland, Maine, USA’ Oecologia (Springer: Berlin / Heidelberg) 160(3), 589-599*DAVENPORT, J., *RATHWELL, T. and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2009 ‘Aging in Atlantic Canada: servicerich and service poor communities’ Healthcare Policy 5(1), E145-E160DAVIDSON, J. 2009 ‘Agoraphobia’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin andN. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 54-57⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Autistic autobiographies and more-than-human emotional geographies’ Environment andPlanning D; Society and Space 27(5), 898-916⎯⎯⎯ and *SMITH, M. 2009 ‘Emotional geographies’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geographyed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 440-445⎯⎯⎯ , *BONDI, L., *PROBYN, E. and *SMITH, M. eds 2009 Emotion, Space and Society 2 Issues 1and 2⎯⎯⎯ , 5 HUFF, L., 5 BRIDGEN, J., 6 CAROLAN, A., 6 CHANG, A., 6 HARRIS, K., 6 ENNIS, K. and 6 MILLER,J. 2009 ‘Doing gender at BodyWorlds: embodiment and emotion as / in educational experience’Journal <strong>of</strong> Geography in Higher Education 33(3), 303-314DONALD, B. 2009 A New Menu for Ontario’s Food Economy (Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, RotmanSchool <strong>of</strong> Management, Martin Prosperity Institute Policy Insight, Ontario in the Creative Age:Toward an Economic Blueprint) retrieved July 30, 2010 from⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Contested notions <strong>of</strong> quality in a buyer-driven commodity cluster: the case <strong>of</strong> food and winein Canada’ European Planning Studies 17(2), 263-280⎯⎯⎯ 2009 From Kraft to Craft: Innovation and Creativity in Ontario’s Food Economy (Toronto:University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Rotman School <strong>of</strong> Management, Martin Prosperity Institute, Working PaperSeries, Ontario in the Creative Age, Ref. 2009-WPONT-001) retrieved July 30, 2010 from5 DUGAN, H., LAMOUREUX, S.F., LAFRENIÈRE, M.J. and 5 LEWIS, T. 2009 ‘Major hydrological andsediment yield response to summer rainfall in a small high arctic watershed’ HydrologicalProcesses 23, 1514–1526, doi: 10.1002/hyp.7285*FOOTE, R. and SCOTT, N.A. 2009 ‘Mitigating rising carbon dioxide emissions: carbon capture andsequestration’ in CHEMRAWN XVII PERSPECTIVES: Greenhouse Gases: Mitigation andUtilization ed E. Buncel (Kingston, ON: CHEMRAWN) retrieved July 30, 2010 from*GAUMONT-GUAY, D., *BLACK, T.A., MCCAUGHEY, H., *BARR, A.G., *KRISHNAN, P., *JASSAL, R.S.,and *NESIC, Z. 2009 ‘Soil CO 2 efflux in contrasting boreal deciduous and coniferous stands andits contribution to the ecosystem carbon balance’ Global Change Biology 15(5), 1302-1319*GRANT, R.F., *BARR, A.G., *BLACK, T.A., *MARGOLIS, H.A., *DUNN, A.L., *METSARANTA, J.,*WANG, S., MCCAUGHEY, J.H. and *BOURQUE, C.A. 2009 ‘Interannual variation in netecosystem productivity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> forests as affected by regional weather patterns – a Fluxnet-Canada synthesis’ Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149, 2022-20395 HALL, H. and DONALD, B. 2009 Innovation and Creativity on the Periphery: Challenges andOpportunities in Northern Ontario (Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Rotman School <strong>of</strong>Management, Martin Prosperity Institute, Working Paper Series, Ontario in the Creative Age 35Ref. 2009-WPONT-002) retrieved July 30, 2010 from *HARTKAMP, R., *HILLRING, B., MABEE, W.E., *OLSSON, O., *SKOG, K., *SPELTER, H.,*VINTERBÄCK, J. and *WAHL, A. 2009 ‘Continued growth expected for wood energy despiteturbulence <strong>of</strong> the economic crisis: wood energy markets’ in UNECE/FAO Forest Products AnnualMarket Review ed T. Pahkasalo and E. Pepke (New York and Geneva: United Nations) 97-109HOLMES, J. 2009 Mid-Term Review <strong>of</strong> the Program for Strategic Industrial Projects (PSIP) Report(Toronto: SPR Associates, prepared for Industry Canada)*KAUFMAN, D.S., *SCHNEIDER, D.P., *MCKAY, N.P., *AMMANN, C.M., *BRADLEY, R.S., *BRIFFAK.R., *MILLER, G.H., *OTTO-BLIESNER, B.L., *OVERPECK, J.T., *VINTHER, B.M. and ARCTICLAKES 2K PROJECT MEMBERS (*ABBOTT, M., *AXFORD, Y., *BIRD, B., *BIRKS, H.J.B.,*BJUNE, A.E., *BRINER, J., *COOK, T., *CHIPMAN, M., *FRANCUS, P., *GAJEWSKI, K.,*GEIRSDÓTTIR, Á., *HU, F.S., *KUTCHKO, B., LAMOUREUX, S., *LOSO, M., *MACDONALD,G., *PEROS, M., *PORINCHU, D., *SCHIFF, C., *SEPPÄ, H., *THOMAS, E.) 2009 ‘Recentwarming reverses long-term Arctic cooling’ Science 325 1236-1239


QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 123KOBAYASHI, A. ed 2009 Geographies <strong>of</strong> Peace and Armed Conflict. Special issue <strong>of</strong> the Annals <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong> 99(5), 904-1069⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Geographies <strong>of</strong> peace and armed conflict’ Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American<strong>Geographers</strong> 99(5), 119-126⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘‘Here we go again’: Christchurch’s anti-racism rally as a discursive crisis’ <strong>The</strong> New ZealandGeographer 65, 59-72⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Identity politics’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 5, 282-286⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Now you see them, how you see them: women <strong>of</strong> colour in <strong>Canadian</strong> academia’ in Racismin the <strong>Canadian</strong> University: Demanding Social Justice, Inclusion and Equity ed F. Henry and C.Tator (Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press) 60-75⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Representation and re-presentation’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography edR. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 9 347-350⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Richard Peet’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 8, 114-115⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Situated knowledge, reflexivity’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R.Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 10, 138-143⎯⎯⎯ and 5 DE LEEUW, S. 2009 ‘Tensioned Landscapes and Contested Identities: Social Geographies<strong>of</strong> Difference and Relationships Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Peoples’ in Handbook<strong>of</strong> Social Geographies ed S.J. Smith, R. Pain, S.A. Marston and J.P. Jones III (Los Angeles:Sage) 118-138*KRULL, C. and KOBAYASHI, A. 2009 ‘Shared memories, common vision: generations: sociopoliticalconsciousness and resistance among Cuban women’ Sociological Inquiry 72(2), 163-189LAMOUREUX, S.F. and LAFRENIÈRE, M.J. 2009 ‘Fluvial impact <strong>of</strong> extensive active layer detachments,Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Canada’ Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 41(1), 59–68⎯⎯⎯ and 5 LEWIS, T. 2009 ‘Strategies and approaches to predicting sediment erosion and waterquality changes in northern basins caused by localized permafrost disturbances’ in 17thInternational Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop (held at Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kuujjuaq, Canada, August 2009) (Ottawa: <strong>Canadian</strong> Geophysical Union, HS Northern BasinsCommittee) 105 LIU, W. and CHEN, D. 2009 ‘Spatial impact <strong>of</strong> organic matters from point sources on stream waterquality’ Mining Science and Technology 19(2), 256-261*LIU, X., *GAO, L.,*ZHANG, B. and CHEN, D. 2009 ‘A maximum noise fraction transform with improvednoise estimation for hyperspectral images’ Science in China Series F: Information Sciences52(9), 1578-1587LOVELL, W.G. 2009 ‘Indian conquistadores: Indigenous allies in the conquest <strong>of</strong> Mesoamerica’ Anuariode Estudios Americanos 66(2), 329-333 (Spanish) and Ethnohistory 56(4), 749-753 (English)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Introduction’ to ‘Writings on Historical Geography’ in Carl Sauer on Culture and Landscape:Readings and Commentaries ed W.M. Denevan and K. Mathewson (Baton Rouge: LouisianaState University Press) 271-276⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Joel Wainwright, Decolonizing Development: Colonial Power and the Maya’ Social andCultural Geography 10(1), 97-98⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Rebecca Earle, the return <strong>of</strong> the Native: Indians and myth-making in Spanish America,1810-1930 (2007)’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Latin American Geography 8(1), 204-206⎯⎯⎯ and HUISH, R.L. 2009 ‘Under the volcanoes: the influence <strong>of</strong> Guatemala on José Martí’ CubanStudies 39, 25-43⎯⎯⎯ and LUTZ, C.H. 2009 Historia sin máscara: Vida y obra de Severo Martínez Peláez (GuatemalaCity: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales and Universidad de San Carlos)⎯⎯⎯ , NEVE, S.M. and LUTZ, C.H. eds, co-presenters, and co-translator 2009 Severo Martínez Peláez,La Patria del Criollo: An Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Colonial Guatemala (Durham and London: DukeUniversity Press)MABEE, W.E. and *BACOVSKY, D. 2009 Update on Demonstration Initiatives (Vancouver, BC: IEABioenergy, Task 39 Technology Report to ExCo64 Report 15)⎯⎯⎯ , *NEEFT, J. and *VAN KEULEN, B. 2009 Implementation Agendas Update: Progress in theDevelopment <strong>of</strong> Liquid Bi<strong>of</strong>uels (Vancouver, BC: IEA Bioenergy, Task 39 Report 86)*MCDONALD, D.M. and LAMOUREUX, S.F. 2009 ‘Hydroclimatic and channel snowpack controls oversuspended sediment and grain size transport in a high arctic catchment’ Earth Surface Processesand Landforms 34, 424-436


124 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*MKHABELA, M.S., *AMIRO, B.D., *BARR, A.G., *BLACK, T.A., *HAWTHORNE, I., *KIDSTON, J.,MCCAUGHEY, J.H., *ORCHANSKY, A.L., *NESIC, Z., *SASS, A., *SHASHKOV, A. and *ZHA, T.2009 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> carbon dynamics and water use efficiency following fire and harvesting in<strong>Canadian</strong> boreal forests’ Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149(5), 783-794*MORAIN, S., *BUDGE, A., *GOBICKI, A.M., ROSENBERG, M., *SELINUS, O., *STEINNES, E. and*ENOW, A. with AVERY, M., DAVIES, T. and KIJAZI, A. 2009 Mapping Geounions to the ICSUFramework for Sustainable Health and Wellbeing: Focus on sub-Saharan African Cities(Albuquerque, NM: Earth Data Analysis Center)*MUIR, D.C.G., *WANG, X., *YANG, F., *NGUYEN, N., *JACKSON. T.A., *EVANS, M.S., *DOUGLAS,M., *KÖCK, G., LAMOUREUX, S., *PIENITZ, R., *SMOL, J.P., *VINCENT, W.F. and *DASTOOR,A. 2009 ‘Spatial trends and historical deposition <strong>of</strong> mercury in eastern and northern Canadainferred from lake sediment cores’ Environmental Science and Technology 43, 4802-4809MULLINGS, B. 2009 ‘Neoliberalization, social reproduction and the limits to labour in Jamaica’ SingaporeJournal <strong>of</strong> Tropical Geography 30, 174–188OSBORNE, B.S. 2009 ‘A fire in Quebec City, a burning question for Guelph: who was George Wallick,the hero <strong>of</strong> St. Sauveur?’ Historic Guelph: <strong>The</strong> Royal City XLVIII, 39-50⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Foreword’ in A Troublesome Berth, <strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> First Lieut. Charles Allan Parker, RoyalMarines: <strong>The</strong> Canada Years 1838-1840 ed R.J. Andrews and R. Parker Art (Kingston: KingstonHistorical Society) x-xiii⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Ineke Dijks: A tribute’ Western Geography 17/18/19, 101-103⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Putting my thoughts on Temps Espaces et Modernités into place’ in Temps Espaces etModernités Mélanges <strong>of</strong>ferts á Serge Courville et Normand Séguin ed B. Caulier et Y. Rousseau(Quebec City: University <strong>of</strong> Laval Press) 461-468⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Remembering and Constructing Intangible Heritage along Canada’s Upper St. Lawrence’ inSharing Cultures 2009 International Conference on Intangible Heritage ed S. Lira, R. Amoêda, C.Pinheiro, J. Pinheiro and F. Oliveira (Barcelos, Portugal: Green Lines Institute for SustainableDevelopment) 231-238⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> textuality <strong>of</strong> Kingston: the power <strong>of</strong> imagining place’ in Pittsburgh Township HistoricalSociety Collection <strong>of</strong> Talks 2007 (Kingston: Pittsburgh Township Historical Society) 47-53⎯⎯⎯ with *OSBORNE, G. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> vernacular and the ceremonial in a national capital’ in BeyondNational Dreams ed A. Nurse and R. Blake (Vancouver: Fitzhenry/Whiteside) 111-130*RAY, D.G., *SEYMOUR, R.S., SCOTT, N.A., *KEETON, W.S. 2009 ‘Mitigating climate change withmanaged forests: balancing expectations, opportunity, and risk’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Forestry 50-51ROSENBERG, M.W. and 5 LOVELL, S. 2008 ‘Promoçao da saúde e mudanças globais: O desafio dareorientação dos services de saúde (Promoting health and global change: the challenge <strong>of</strong>reorientation <strong>of</strong> health services)’ RA’E GA – O Espaço Geográfico em Análise 15, 9-17⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Editorial: <strong>The</strong> future <strong>of</strong> training in gerontology in Canada and other random notes/ Éditorial:L’avenir de la formation en gerontology au Canada et autres notes distinctes’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journalon Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 28(2), 93-95⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Editorial: <strong>The</strong> times they are a-changin’/ Éditorial: <strong>The</strong> times they are a-changin’ (LesTemps Changent) <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 28(1), 1-3⎯⎯⎯ 2009 “From east to western sea’ Canada: a country <strong>of</strong> national abundance and local shortages”in Water and Sanitation Services: Public Policy and Management ed J.E. Castro and L. Heller(London: Earthscan) 249-260⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Global change and human health: the challenges <strong>of</strong> creating an effective public healthworkforce’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 9 th International Seminar on Medical Geography ed G. De Santis(Perugia, Italy: Edizioni Rux) 413-422⎯⎯⎯ and *KRAFFT, T. 2009 ‘Global environmental change, human health and governance’ IHDPUpdate 3, 42-47⎯⎯⎯ , 5 WILSON, K., *ABONYI, S., *WIEBE, A., 5 BEACH, K. and *LOVELACE, R. 2009 Older AboriginalPeoples in Canada: Demographics Health Status and Access to Health Care (Hamilton, ON:McMaster University, Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions <strong>of</strong> an AgingPopulation (SEDAP), SEDAP Research Paper No. 249, 24)*ROSS, D.J., SCOTT, N.A., *TROTTER, C.M., *LAMBIE, S.M. and *TOWNSEND, J.A. 2009 ‘Nitrogenand carbon cycling in a New Zealand pumice soil under a manuka (Leptospermum scoparium)and kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) shrubland’ Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Soil Research 47, 725-736*RŰHLAND, K., *ST. JACQUES, J.M., 5 BEIERLE, B.D., LAMOUREUX, S.F., *DYKE, A.S. and *SMOL,J.P. 2009 ‘Late glacial and holocene paleoenvironmental change recorded in lake sediments,


QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 125Brock Plateau (Melville Hills), Northwest Territories, Canada’ <strong>The</strong> Holocene 19, 1005-1016*SIMS, R., *TAYLOR, M., *SADDLER, J.N. and MABEE, W.E. 2009 ‘IEA’s report on 1 st - to 2 nd -generationbi<strong>of</strong>uel technologies’ Renewable Energy World March 9, retrieved July 30, 2010 from5 SKINNER, M.W., 5 YANTZI, N. and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2009 ‘Neither rain nor hail nor sleet nor snow:provider perspectives on the challenges <strong>of</strong> weather for home and community care’ Social Scienceand Medicine 68, 682-688*SMITH, M. 2009 ‘Introduction: geography and emotion - emerging constellations’ in Emotion, Place andCulture ed M. Smith, J. Davidson, L. Cameron and L. Bondi (Burlington, VT and Aldershot:Ashgate Press) 1-20⎯⎯⎯ , DAVIDSON, J., CAMERON, L. and *BONDI, L. eds 2009 Emotion, Place and Culture(Burlington, VT and Aldershot: Ashgate Press)*STOY, P.C., *RICHARDSON, A.D., *BALDOCCHI, D.D., *KATUL, G.G., *STANOVICK, J., *MAHECHA,M.D., *REICHSTEIN, M., *ARRIGA, N., *CAMPOS, J., *DETTO, M., *LAW, B.E., MCCAUGHEY,J.H., *MONTAGNANI, L., *PAW U, K.T., *SEVANTO, S., *WOHLFAHRT, G. and *WILLIAMS, M.2009 ‘Biosphere-atmosphere exchange <strong>of</strong> CO 2 in relation to climate: a cross-biome analysis atmultiple time-scales’ Biogeosciences Discuss 6, 4095-4141*THIEN, D. and DAVIDSON, J. 2009 ‘Introduction: gender interventions in research, teaching andpractice’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geography in Higher Education 33(3), 299-3015 THOMAS, V., MCCAUGHEY, J.H., TREITZ, P., *FINCH, D.A., *NOLAND, T. and *RICH, L. 2009 ‘Spatialmodelling <strong>of</strong> <strong>photo</strong>synthesis for a boreal mixedwood forest by integrating micrometeorological,lidar and hyperspectral remote sensing data’ Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149(3-4), 639-6545 TOMKINS, J.D. 2009 ‘Sedimentary pellets as an ice cover proxy in a high arctic ice-covered lake’Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology doi 10.1007/s10933-008-9255⎯⎯⎯ , LAMOUREUX, S.F., *ANTONIADES, D. and *VINCENT, W.F. 2009 ‘Sedimentology <strong>of</strong> perennialice-covered, Meromictic Lake A, Ellesmere Island, at the Northern Extreme <strong>of</strong> Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 46, 83-1005 TUFTS, S. and HOLMES, J. 2009 ‘Student workers and the ‘new economy’ in mid-sized cities: the cases<strong>of</strong> Peterborough and Kingston, Ontario’ in Interrogating the New Economy: Restructuring Work inthe 21 st. Century ed N. Pupo and M. Thomas (Toronto: Broadview Press (UTP Educational)) 129-148*WANG, S., *YANG, Y., *TRISHCHENKO, A.P., *BARR, A.G., *BLACK, T.A. and MCCAUGHEY, H. 2009‘Modelling the response <strong>of</strong> canopy stomatal conductance to humidity’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Hydrometeorology 10(2), 521-532*WANG, W., *YANG, L., *KRAFFT, T. and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2008 Global Environmental Change andHealth (Beijing: China Meteorological Press) 1805 WILES, J. and KOBAYASHI, A. 2009 ‘Equity’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R.Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 3, 580-585⎯⎯⎯ and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> scale in conceptualizing primary health care practice– considering social and institutional structures and systems’ in Primary Health Care: People,Practice, Place ed V.A. Crooks and G. Andrews (London: Ashgate) 75-92*ZHA, T., *BARR, A.G., *BLACK, T.A., MCCAUGHEY, J.H., *BHATTI, J., *HAWTHORNE, I.,*KRISHNAN, P., *KIDSTON, J., *SAIGUSA, N., *SHASHKOV, A. and *NESIC, Z. 2009 ‘Carbonsequestration in boreal jack pine stands following harvesting’ Global Change Biology 15(6), 1475-1487


University <strong>of</strong> Regina3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK S4S 0A2(306) 585-4222 ⎯ Fax (306) 585-4815Website: http://www.uregina.ca/arts/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD in special circumstances, MA and MSc in InterdisciplinaryStudies through <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Studies ProgramFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Edmund H. Dale, PhD (Alberta)Hansgeorg Schlichtmann, PhD (Tuebingen)Instructor Emerita:Marilyn Lewry, MA (Regina)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:David Gauthier 1 , PhD (Waterloo)Alec Paul (Alberta)David Sauchyn, PhD (Waterloo)Randy Widdis, PhD (Queen’s)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Louis Awanyo 2 , PhD (Queen’s)Janis Dale 3 , PhD (Queen’s)Ulrike Hardenbicker 4 , PhD (Bonn)Joseph Piwowar 5 , PhD (Waterloo)Bernard Thraves, PhD (Manitoba)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Emily Eaton, PhD (Toronto)Kyle R. Hodder, PhD (Queen’s)Julia Siemer, PhD (Potsdam)E-mail Address:David.Gauthier@uregina.caAlexander.Paul@uregina.caDavid.Sauchyn@uregina.caRandy.Widdis@uregina.caLouis.Awanyo@uregina.caJanis.Dale@uregina.caUlrike.Hardenbicker@uregina.caJoe.Piwowar@uregina.caBernard.Thraves@uregina.caEmily.Eaton@uregina.caKyle.Hodder@uregina.caJulia.Siemer@uregina.ca_________________________1Serving as VP Research, University <strong>of</strong> Regina2Luther College3Former member <strong>of</strong> the Department4Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)5Canada Research Chair – Geomatics and Sustainability


UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 127Instructors:Mark Coté, MSc (Regina)Linda Paul, MA (Alberta)E-mail Address:Mark.Cote@uregina.caLinda.Paul@uregina.caCurrent ResearchBiodiversity change in Ghana (Awanyo)Environmental health in Ghana (Awanyo)In-situ housing adjustments in Accra, Ghana (Awanyo)Political ecology (Awanyo)Climate variability (Coté)Geographical education (Coté)Solar radiation climatology (Coté)Intertidal benthic communities <strong>of</strong> arctic environments (Dale)Landscape features (pimple mounds), landform evolution and Quaternary deposits insouthern Saskatchewan (Dale)Modern coastal dune processes along the Great Lakes (Dale and Byrne)Sedimentation and erosion processes <strong>of</strong> the Moose Jaw Creek and Wakamow Valley(Dale and Piwowar)Use <strong>of</strong> remote sensing in surficial mapping in Northern Saskatchewan (Dale andPiwowar)<strong>Canadian</strong> agriculture, political economy, nature (Eaton)Climate change and grassland environments (Gauthier)Geographical information systems (GIS) applications in resource management(Gauthier)Native grasslands and conservation areas (Gauthier)Geomorphological and geoecological influence <strong>of</strong> subsurface flow on landscapedevelopment (Hardenbicker)Geomorphology <strong>of</strong> the Avonlea Badlands (Hardenbicker)Processes and causes <strong>of</strong> subsurface erosion (Hardenbicker)Rainfall and pipe network characteristics on pipeflow (Hardenbicker)Slope hydrology and slope stability (Hardenbicker)Calibration <strong>of</strong> submerged remote sensing data with field measurements and microscopy(Hodder)Hydrology and geomorphology <strong>of</strong> southern Saskatchewan (Hodder)Sediment transfer in alpine lakes <strong>of</strong> the Prairies and <strong>Canadian</strong> Cordillera (Hodder)Sedimentary processes contributing to development <strong>of</strong> lakes and floodplains (Hodder)Geography <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan (Lewry)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> the Prairie Provinces (Lewry)Prairie thunderstorms (A. Paul)Railways and geography (A. Paul)Aboriginal people in Saskatchewan (L. Paul)Contract academics in <strong>Canadian</strong> universities (L. Paul)Geography and gender (L. Paul)Women and travel (L. Paul)Assessing strategies for terrestrial change analysis (Piwowar)Creating environmental normals from long time series <strong>of</strong> satellite imagery (Piwowar)Hypertemporal image analysis (Piwowar)


128 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLong-term monitoring and modelling <strong>of</strong> climate change through remote sensing (Piwowar)Prairie grasslands - atmospheric interactions (Piwowar)Adaptation <strong>of</strong> water management to climate change (Sauchyn)Climatic change <strong>of</strong> the past millennium (Sauchyn)Soil landscape sensitivity to climate variability and change (Sauchyn)Glossary <strong>of</strong> cartosemiotics (Schlichtmann)Outline <strong>of</strong> the semiotics <strong>of</strong> maps (Schlichtmann)Cultural mapping (Siemer)Design and development <strong>of</strong> electronic atlases (Siemer)Design <strong>of</strong> national atlas information systems (Siemer)<strong>The</strong>matic cartography/medical mapping (Siemer)Ethnic geography <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> cities (Thraves)Geography <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan (Thraves)Regina: geographical perspectives (Thraves)Regina’s municipal elections, 1985–2009 (Thraves)<strong>Canadian</strong>-American borderlands (Widdis)<strong>Canadian</strong> migrant experiences in the United States 1800–1914 (Widdis)Rural development in southern Saskatchewan (Widdis)Sustainable heritage tourism (Widdis)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department6current or former graduate studentAWANYO, L. 2009 ‘Exploring the connections: land tenure, social identities, and agrobiodiversitypractices in Ghana’ Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 91(2), 137–155⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Meeting housing-space demand through in situ housing adjustments in the AccraMetropolitan Area, Ghana’ Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 27, 302–3186 AXELSON, J.N., SAUCHYN, D.J. and *BARICHIVICH J. 2009 ‘New reconstructions <strong>of</strong> streamflowvariability in the South Saskatchewan River Basin from a network <strong>of</strong> tree ring chronologies,Alberta, Canada’ Water Resources Research 45, W09422, doi:10.1029/2008WR007639EATON, E. 2009 ‘Getting behind the grain: the politics <strong>of</strong> genetic modification in wheat on the <strong>Canadian</strong>prairies’ Antipode 41(2), 256–2816 GORDON, S. and PIWOWAR, J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> availability <strong>of</strong> locally-grown food in Regina’ PrairiePerspectives 12, 171–193HODDER, K.R. 2009 ‘Flocculation: a key process in the sediment flux <strong>of</strong> a large, glacier-fed lake’ EarthSurface Processes and Landforms 34(8), 1151–11636 LAPP, S., SAUCHYN, D.J. and *TOTH, B. 2009 ‘Constructing scenarios <strong>of</strong> future climate and watersupply for the SSRB: use and limitations for vulnerability assessment’ Prairie Forum 34(1), 153–180*MARCHILDON, G.P., 6 PITTMAN, J. and SAUCHYN, D.J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Dry Belt and changing aridity in thePalliser Triangle, 1895–2000’ Prairie Forum 34(1), 31–446 PITTMAN, J., *COOK, E., *DIAZ, P. and SAUCHYN, D.J. 2009 ‘Coping with change - family camp at theShoal Lake Cree Nation’ in Sacred Landscapes ed J. Oakes, R. Riewe and A. Cogswell(Winnipeg, MB: Aboriginal Issues Press, University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba) 30–41PIWOWAR, J.M. 2009 ‘Twenty-metre biophysical variability within the northern mixed-grass prairie’Prairie Perspectives 12, 79–95SAUCHYN, D.J. 2009 ‘Saskatchewan in a warmer climate: the changes we can expect’ Rural CouncillorJuly, 2009⎯⎯⎯ , *BARROW, E., *FANG, X., *HENDERSON, N., *JOHNSTON, M., *POMEROY, J., *THORPE, J.,*WHEATON, E. and *WILLIAMS, B. 2009 Saskatchewan’s Natural Capital in a Changing Climate:An Assessment <strong>of</strong> Impacts and Adaptation (Regina: University <strong>of</strong> Regina Report toSaskatchewan Ministry <strong>of</strong> Environment from the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative)


UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 129⎯⎯⎯ and *VETTER, M. 2009 ‘Crossing land and time: natural history <strong>of</strong> the Dirt Hills’ in Sighting,Citing, Siting: Crossfiring / Mama Wetotan ed K. Irwin and R. MacDonald (Regina, SK: University<strong>of</strong> Regina, <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Research Center) 72–77SCHLICTMANN, H. 2009 ‘Overview <strong>of</strong> the semiotic maps’ in Proceedings, 24 th International CartographicConference (held at Santiago, Chile, November 2009) (Santiago: ICC, CD-ROM publication)SIEMER, J. 2009 ‘Karten im Katastrophenmanagement am Beispiel des Hochwasserschutzes’Kartographische Nachrichten 59(3), 136–143⎯⎯⎯ and ASCHE, H. 2009 ‘Atlases’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchinand N. Thrift (Oxford, UK: Elsevier) 220–224*ST. GEORGE, S., *MEKO, D.M., *GIRARDIN, M-P., *MACDONALD, G.M., *NIELSEN, E., *PEDERSON,G.T., SAUCHYN, D.J., *TARDIF, J.C. and *WATSON, E. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> tree-ring record <strong>of</strong> drought onthe <strong>Canadian</strong> prairies’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 22(3), 689–710*ST. JACQUES, J-M. and SAUCHYN, D.J. 2009 ‘Increasing baseflow and mean annual streamflow frompossible permafrost thawing, Northwest Territories, Canada’ Geophysical Research Letters 36,L01401, doi:10.1029/2008GL035822*TOTH, B., *CORKAL, D.R., SAUCHYN, D.J., *VAN DER KAMP, G. and *PIETRONIRO, E. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong>natural characteristics <strong>of</strong> the South Saskatchewan River Basin, climate, geography andhydrology’ Prairie Forum 34(1), 95–127WIDDIS, R. 2009 ‘American-resident migration to western Canada at the turn <strong>of</strong> the twentieth century’ inHistory <strong>of</strong> the Prairie West Series, Vol. 2: Immigration and Settlement, 1870-1939 ed G.Marchildon (Regina: <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Research Center), 347–372 (reprinted from Prairie Forum22(2), 1997, 237–62)


Ryerson University350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3(416) 979-5038 ⎯ Fax (416) 979-5362Website: http://www.ryerson.ca/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA (Geographic Analysis), MSA (Master <strong>of</strong> Spatial Analysis), Certificate in AppliedDigital Geography and GIS, Advanced Certificate in Applied Digital Geography and GIS,Certificate in Demographic AnalysisFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:David Dansereau, MA (Buffalo)Frank Duerden, MA (Manitoba)Ron Goldsmith, MA (York)Dennis Mock, PhD (Toronto)Nick Siller, MA (Western Ontario)Marie Truelove, PhD (Toronto)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Douglas Banting, PhD (Western Ontario)Michal Bardecki 1 , PhD (York)Philip Coppack 2 , PhD (Waterloo)Michael Doucet, PhD (Toronto)Larry <strong>Full</strong>erton, MA (York)Tony Hernandez 3 , PhD (Manchester)Hersch Jacobs, PhD (Toronto)Ian Lindsay, PhD (Toronto)Shuguang Wang, PhD (Alberta)Maurice Yeates, PhD (Northwestern)E-mail Address:fduerden@geography.ryerson.carongoldsmith@sympatico.cadennism@nipissingu.camarietr@rogers.comdbanting@geography.ryerson.cabardecki@geography.ryerson.capcoppack@geography.ryerson.camdoucet@geography.ryerson.calfullert@geography.ryerson.cathernand@csca.ryerson.cahjacobs@ryerson.cailindsay@ryerson.caswang@geography.ryerson.camyeates@research.ryerson.caAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Harald Bauder, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier) hbauder@ryerson.caBrian Ceh 4 , PhD (Western Ontario) bceh@geography.ryerson.caK. Wayne Forsythe 5 , PhD (Salzburg) forsythe@geography.ryerson.ca1 Director, Graduate Program in Environmental Applied Science and Management2 Associate Dean, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts3 Director, Centre for the Study <strong>of</strong> Commercial Activity (CSCA)4 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)5 Vice-President, <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong> - Ontario Division (CAGONT),CAG and AAG University Representative


RYERSON UNIVERSITY 131Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Claus Rinner 6 , PhD (Bonn)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:David Atkinson, PhD ABD (Queen’s)Beth Carlson, PhD (Calgary)Sutama Gosh, PhD (York)Susan Laskin, MA (Toronto)Andrew Millward, PhD (Waterloo)Stephen Swales, MA (Calgary)Lu Wang, PhD (York)Limited Term Faculty and Instructors:Dan Jakubek, MSA (Ryerson)Don Kendal 7 , MSA (Ryerson)Mike MacDonald, MSA (Ryerson)Jeanne Maurer, MA (Toronto)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Tony Lea, PhD (Toronto)E-mail Address:crinner@ryerson.cadatkinson@geography.ryerson.cabcarlson@ryerson.casutama.ghosh@geography.ryerson.caslaskin@geography.ryerson.camillward@geography.ryerson.casswales@geography.ryerson.caluwang@ryerson.cadjakubek@ryerson.cadkendal@geography.ryerson.cammacdon@geography.ryerson.cajmaurer@ryerson.catony.lea@environicsanalytics.caCurrent ResearchArctic ecology (Atkinson)Biophysical remote sensing <strong>of</strong> the arctic (Atkinson)Spatial analysis <strong>of</strong> arctic ecosystems (Atkinson)GIS in environmental management (Banting)GIS in greenro<strong>of</strong> evaluation (Banting)Practical applications <strong>of</strong> GIS (Banting)Water balance modelling in GIS (Banting)Geography <strong>of</strong> Las Vegas (Bardecki)Media and environment (Bardecki)Valuation <strong>of</strong> wetlands and wetlands management (Bardecki)Critical geographic practice (Bauder)Immigration discourses in Canada and Germany (Bauder)International migration <strong>of</strong> privileged labour (Bauder)Geomatics to build community-based health research capacity (Carlson)Perception <strong>of</strong> safety <strong>of</strong> place (Carlson)Displacement <strong>of</strong> urban poor in metropolitan centers (Ceh)Economic impact <strong>of</strong> Wal-Mart on communities (Ceh)Evaluation <strong>of</strong> food and retail deserts in the GTA (Ceh)Geography <strong>of</strong> innovation and technology (Ceh)Hope VI funding as a source for urban renewal and gentrification (Ceh)Globalisation and territory (Coppack)6 Program Director, Master <strong>of</strong> Spatial Analysis (MSA)7 Academic Coordinator, Applied Digital Geography and GIS Certificates


132 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG<strong>The</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> voter turnout on election results at the polling station level (Coppack)<strong>The</strong> geodemographics <strong>of</strong> voter turnout (Coppack)Bibliography on immigration and settlement in the Toronto area (Doucet)Defining Toronto: half a century <strong>of</strong> attempts at regional delimitation (Doucet)Demographic trends in the Greater Toronto Area (Doucet)Hogtown fiction: Toronto as portrayed in novels, plays and short stories (Doucet)Toronto, a world-class city? (Doucet)Community impacts <strong>of</strong> climate change in the western Arctic (Duerden)Evaluation <strong>of</strong> regional land-use planning practices in the Yukon (Duerden)Assessing Great Lakes sediment contamination using GIS-based kriging (Forsythe)Urban change detection using remote sensing and GIS (Forsythe)Using remotely sensed data to examine power centre retail development (Forsythe andHernandez)Ethnic ‘festival’ development (<strong>Full</strong>erton)Decision support, geo-visualization and business geomatics (Hernandez)New forms <strong>of</strong> retail development (Hernandez)Urban growth management and retail activity (Hernandez)Geography <strong>of</strong> food (Jacobs)Wine tourism (Jacobs)Integrating geotechnologies into the Ontario geography high school curriculum (Laskin)Using GIS to understand community-based service delivery models (Laskin)Urban entertainment complexes and post-industrial urban economies (Lindsay)Agriculture and the GTA (Maurer)Globalization, world cities and regional sustainability (Maurer)Biogeography (Millward and Atkinson)Disturbance ecology (ice storms, wind storms, hurricanes) (Millward)Environmental applications <strong>of</strong> remote sensing (Millward)Land Geographic Information Systems (LGIS) (Millward)Urban forestry (Millward)Geomatics for injury prevention (Rinner)Public participation GIS and the participatory Geoweb for citizen engagement (Rinner)Spatial multi-criteria decision analysis (Rinner)Geographical information systems in distance education (Swales)Consumption, culture and identity (L. Wang)GIS and health care (L. Wang)Immigration and transnationalism (L. Wang)Spatial modeling <strong>of</strong> accessibility (L. Wang)Contemporary Asian immigrants in Canada (S. Wang)How retailers in Canada deal with the recession? (S. Wang)Recent trends <strong>of</strong> ethnic Chinese retailing in metropolitan Toronto (S. Wang)<strong>The</strong> new retail economy <strong>of</strong> China: a geographic perspective (S. Wang)Spatial modelling and business geomatics (Yeates)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department8 former or current graduate student9 former or current undergraduate student


RYERSON UNIVERSITY 1338 ANDERSON, E., *CHAKRAPANI, C. and HERNANDEZ, T. 2009 ‘Marketing the downtown throughgeographically enhanced consumer segmentation’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Place Management and Development2(2), 125-139BARDECKI, M.J. 2009 ‘Tourism and commercial development in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal’in <strong>The</strong> 3rd International Colloquium on Tourism and Leisure Proceedings ed M.W. Neal and C.J.Jones (held at Bangkok, Thailand, July 2009) (Bangkok, Thailand: ICTL Sage Publications) 1-11BAUDER, H. 2009 ‘Humanitarian immigration and German national identity in the media’ National Identities11(3), 263–280⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Labour Market Experiences <strong>of</strong> Recent Dependent Female Skilled Immigrants in SmallerCommunities and Rural Areas (Toronto: Ontario Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs)⎯⎯⎯ and *GILBERT, G. 2009 ‘Representations <strong>of</strong> labour migration in Guatemalan and American media’ACME 8(2), 278–303⎯⎯⎯ and *SEMMELROGGEN, J. 2009 ‘Immigration and imagination <strong>of</strong> nationhood in German Parliament’Nationalism & Ethnic Politics 15(1), 1-26*BULIUNG, R. and HERNANDEZ, T. 2009 Power Retail, Growth Management, and Consumer TravelBehaviour in the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto: NEPTIS Foundation)9 CINNAMON, J., RINNER, C., *CUSIMANO, M., 8 MARSHALL, S., 8 BEKELE, T., HERNANDEZ, T.,*GLAZIER, R. and *CHIPMAN, M. 2009 ‘Evaluating web-based static, animated, and interactivemaps for injury prevention’ Geospatial Health 4(1), 3-16⎯⎯⎯ , RINNER, C., *CUSIMANO, M., 8 MARSHALL, S., 8 BEKELE, T., HERNANDEZ, T., *GLAZIER, R.and *CHIPMAN, M. 2009 ‘Online map design for public health decision-makers’ Cartographica44(4), 289-3008 DANIEL, C., 8 AVERSA, J. and HERNANDEZ, T. 2009 Canada’s Leading Retailers - Latest Trends andStrategies: 7th Edition (Toronto: Ryerson University, Centre for the Study <strong>of</strong> Commercial Activity,Research Report 2009-03)9 DENNIS, M., FORSYTHE, K.W. and 9 GAWEDZKI, A. 2009 Kriging Great Lakes Sediment ContaminationValues Cookbook (Toronto: Ryerson University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography)FORSYTHE, K.W. and *MARVIN, C.H. 2009 ‘Assessing historical versus contemporary mercury and leadcontamination in Lake Huron sediments’ Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 12(1), 101-109*KHAN, K., *ARINO, J., *CALDERON, F., *CHAN, A., *GARDAM, M., *HEIDEBRECHT, C., *HU, W.,*JANES, D., MACDONALD, M., *SEARS, J., *RAPOSO, P. and *WANG, S. 2009 An Analysis <strong>of</strong>Canada’s Vulnerability to Emerging Infectious Disease Threats via the Global AirlineTransportation Network (Toronto: St. Michael’s Hospital). Retrieved May 7, 2010 from⎯⎯⎯ , *ARINO, J., *HU, W., *RAPOSO, P., *SEARS, J., *CALDERON, F., *HEIDEBRECHT, C.,MACDONALD, M., *LIAUW, J., *CHAN, A. and *GARDAM, M. 2009 ‘Spread <strong>of</strong> a Novel InfluenzaA (H1N1) Virus via global airline transportation’ New England Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine 361, 212-214,retrieved May 7, 2010 from *LUSIS, T. and BAUDER, H. 2009 ‘Immigrants in the labour market: transnationalism and segmentation’Geography Compass 3, 1-17*PEARCE, T., *FORD, J., DUERDEN, F. and *SMITH, T. 2009 Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptationin the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR): A Systematic Literature Review and Gap Analysis (Guelph,ON: Report prepared for Department <strong>of</strong> Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) Climate ChangeImpacts and Adaptations Program)⎯⎯⎯ , *FORD, J., *LAIDLER, G., *SMIT, B., DUERDEN, F., *ALLARUT, M., *ANDRACHUK, M.,*BARYLUK, S., *DIALLA, A., *ELEE, P., *GOOSE, A., *IKUMMAQ, T., *INUKTALIK, R., *JOAMIE,E., *KATAOYAK, F., *LORING, E., *MEAKIN, S., *NICKELS, S., *SCOTT, A., *SHAPPA, K.,*SHIRLEY, J. and *WANDEL, J. 2009 ‘Community research collaboration in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’Polar Research 28, 10-27⎯⎯⎯ , *FORD, J., *PRNO, J. and DUERDEN, F. 2009 Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations in the<strong>Canadian</strong> Mining Sector (Guelph, ON: Report prepared for David Suzuki Foundation ClimateChange Program)RINNER, C. and 8 BIRD, M. 2009 ‘Evaluating community engagement through argumentation maps - a publicparticipation GIS case study’ Environment and Planning B 36(4), 588-601*SIDLAR, C. and RINNER, C. 2009 ‘Utility assessment <strong>of</strong> a map-based online geo-collaboration tool’ Journal<strong>of</strong> Environmental Management 90(6), 2020-2026WANG, S. 2009 ‘Foreign retailers in post-WTO China: stories <strong>of</strong> success and setbacks’ Asia Pacific BusinessReview 15(1), 59-78


Saint Mary’s UniversityHalifax, NS B3H 3C3(902) 420-5737 ⎯ Fax (902) 496-8213Website: http://www.smu.ca/academic/arts/geography_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc and contributes courses and thesis supervision in Masters in Applied Scienceand Masters in Atlantic Canada StudiesFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus:E.E. Douglas Day, PhD (Sheffield)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Robert J. McCalla, PhD (Hull)Hugh Millward 1 , PhD (Western Ontario)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Catherine Conrad, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)Philip T. Giles, PhD (Calgary)Cristian Suteanu, PhD (Bucharest)Danika van Proosdij, PhD (Guelph)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Jason Grek-Martin (Queen’s)E-mail Address:robert.mccalla@smu.cahugh.millward@smu.cacconrad@smu.caphilip.giles@smu.cacristian.suteanu@smu.cadvanproo@smu.cajason.grekmartin@smu.caCurrent ResearchCommunity-based environmental monitoring (Conrad)Community-based watershed management (Conrad)Perceptions <strong>of</strong> climate change (Conrad)Severe weather (Conrad)A geography <strong>of</strong> built heritage in Nova Scotia (Day)Alluvial fans (Giles)Coastal geomorphology in the Maritimes (Giles)Integrated analysis <strong>of</strong> remote sensing data and digital elevation models (Giles)Colonialism in the <strong>Canadian</strong> West (Grek-Martin)Cultural/Social/Historical geographies (Grek-Martin)<strong>The</strong>oretical and historical perspectives on cartography (Grek-Martin)<strong>The</strong>oretical and historical perspectives on nature/environment (Grek-Martin)_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY 135Arctic shipping (McCalla)Atlantic Gateway (McCalla)Brazil Canada trade (McCalla)Rural-urban variations in space-time activity patterns (Millward)Time use and location <strong>of</strong> physical activity (Millward)Walking behavior: destinations, durations, and determinants (Millward)Analysis <strong>of</strong> space-time patterns <strong>of</strong> natural hazards (Suteanu)Environmental communication and information management (Suteanu)Methods for quantitative analysis related to environmental change (Suteanu)Biophysical and sedimentary processes in macrotidal salt marshes (van Proosdij)Coastal geomorphology, climate change and Geomatics (van Proosdij)Impacts <strong>of</strong> engineering structures on coastal processes (van Proosdij)Salt marsh restoration (van Proosdij)Recent Publications*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department*BOWRON, T., *NEATT, N., VAN PROOSDIJ, D., *LUNDHOLM, J. and *GRAHAMS, J. 2009 ‘Macro-tidalsalt marsh ecosystem response to culvert expansion’ Restoration Ecology DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2009.00602.x*DE BLIJ, H., *MULLER, P., *WILLIAMS, R., CONRAD, C. and *LONG, P. 2009 Physical Geography: <strong>The</strong>Global Environment, 2 nd <strong>Canadian</strong> Edition (Toronto: Oxford University Press)MCCALLA, R. 2009 ‘Gateways are more than ports: the <strong>Canadian</strong> example <strong>of</strong> cooperation amongstakeholders’ in Ports in Proximity: Essays on Competition and Coordination among AdjacentSeaports ed T. Notteboom, C. Ducruet and P. de Langen (London: Ashgate) 115-129⎯⎯⎯ and *BRIGHAM, L. 2009 ‘Arctic marine geography, climate and sea ice’ in Arctic Marine ShippingAssessment 2009 Report (Tromso, Norway: Arctic Council) 16-35MILLWARD, H. and *SPINNEY, J. 2009 ‘Time use and rurality – Canada 2005’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Time Use Research 6, 109-129VAN PROOSDIJ, D., *MILLIGAN, T., *BUGDEN, G. and *BUTLER, C. 2009 ‘A tale <strong>of</strong> two macro tidalestuaries: differential morphodynamic response <strong>of</strong> the intertidal zone to causeway construction’Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research SI 56, 772-776


University <strong>of</strong> SaskatchewanDepartment <strong>of</strong> Geography and Planning117 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5C8(306) 966-5654 ⎯ Fax (306) 966-5680E-Mail: phyllis.baynes@usask.caWebsite: http://www.artsandscience.usask.ca/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Bill Barr, MSc (McGill)Robert M. (Bob) Bone, PhD (Nebraska)Ka-Iu Fung, PhD (London)R. Keith Semple, PhD (Ohio State)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Alec Aitken, PhD (McMaster)Avi Akkerman, PhD (Waterloo)Bill Archibold, PhD (Simon Fraser)Dirk H. de Boer 1 , PhD (Alberta)Xulin Guo, PhD (Kansas)Lawrence W. Martz 2 , PhD (Saskatchewan)John W. Pomeroy 3 , PhD (Saskatchewan)Maureen G. Reed, PhD (Waterloo)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Scott Bell, PhD (UC Santa Barbara)Bram F. Noble, PhD (Memorial)E-mail Address:wbarr@ucalgary.carobert.bone@usask.caka-iu.fung@usask.caalec.aitken@usask.caavi.akkerman@usask.caw.archibold@usask.cadirk.deboer@usask.caxulin.guo@usask.calawrence.martz@usask.cajohn.pomeroy@usask.cam.reed@usask.cascott.bell@usask.cab.noble@usask.caAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jill Gunn, PhD (Saskatchewan)Paul Hackett, PhD (Manitoba)Mohammad Kamal 4 , PhD (Middlesex, UK)Robert Patrick, PhD (Guelph)Ryan Walker, PhD (Queen’s)Cherie Westbrook, PhD (Colorado State)_________________________1Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)2Dean (College <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies & Research)3Canada Research Chair4 Term Positionjill.bunn@usask.capaul.hackett@usask.camohammad.kamal@usask.carobert.patrick@usask.caryan.walker@usask.cacherie.westbrook@usask.ca


UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 137Adjunct or Associate Faculty Members:Alan Barr, PhD (Guelph)Barrie Bonsal, PhD (Saskatchewan)Sean Carey, PhD (McMaster)Michael Hill, PhD (Western Ontario)Phil Marsh, PhD (McMaster)Evelyn J. Peters 3 , PhD (Queen’s)Chris Spence, PhD (McMaster)Elaine Wheaton, MSc (Saskatchewan)Walter Willms, PhD (British Columbia)John Wilmshurst, PhD (Guelph)Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Affiliates:Peter GoodeGlen GrismerFelix HoehnJeanna SouthKim WestE-mail Address:alan.barr@ec.gc.cabarrie.bonsal@ec.gc.casean_carey@carleton.cam_hill@ducks.caphilip.marsh@ec.gc.caevelyn.peters@usask.cachris.spence@ec.gc.cawheaton@src.sk.cawillms@agr.gc.cajohn.wilmshurst@pc.gc.capeter.goode@usask.caglen.grismer@usask.cafelix.hoehn@usask.cajeanna.south@usask.cakim.west@usask.caCurrent ResearchEcology <strong>of</strong> benthic marine invertebrate communities, <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic (Aitken)Environmental Impact Assessment related to Beaufort Sea oil and gas exploration(Aitken with B. Noble)Geoarchaeology <strong>of</strong> Paleo-Indian sites, <strong>Canadian</strong> Prairies (Aitken)Quaternary geology <strong>of</strong> Axel Heiberg Island (Aitken)Demography and planning (Akkerman)Urban design (Akkerman)Urban transportation (Akkerman)Control <strong>of</strong> the invasive shrub European buckthorn (Archibold)Early post-fire succession in mixedwood forest communities (Archibold)Evaluating effectiveness <strong>of</strong> a green ro<strong>of</strong> at the University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan (Archibold)Effects <strong>of</strong> interannual climatic variability on the carbon and water balances <strong>of</strong> borealforest (A. Barr)Behavioural and cognitive geography (Bell)Geographic education (Bell)Geographic information science (Bell)Arctic sovereignty (Bone)Northern issues and challenges (Bone)Regional geography <strong>of</strong> Canada (Bone)Assessment <strong>of</strong> past and projected future climatic impacts on hydrologic and ecologicprocesses over Canada and the circum-polar North (Bonsal)Examination <strong>of</strong> the physical characteristics <strong>of</strong>, and processes influencing <strong>Canadian</strong>droughts (Bonsal)Spatially distributed erosion models (de Boer)Suspended sediment and trace element transport in the Mackenzie River (de Boer)_________________________3Canada Research Chair


138 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGEffectiveness <strong>of</strong> cartographic communication: paper maps vs. electronic maps (Fung)Impacts <strong>of</strong> digital technology on thematic map design (Fung)Cumulative effects assessment (Gunn)Regional development and environmental management (Gunn)Strategic environmental assessment (Gunn)Sustainability appraisal (Gunn)Urban quality (Gunn)Development <strong>of</strong> a grassland health monitoring and productivity prediction system inadaptation <strong>of</strong> climate change (Guo)Grizzly bear management and conservation: understanding the links betweenpopulation, behaviour, habitat and landscape structure with geospatial tools(Guo CoPi)Improved LAI estimation and simulation (Guo)Diabetes in First Nations populations (Hackett)Health geography (Hackett)History <strong>of</strong> Aboriginal health (Hackett)Tuberculosis (Hackett)Environmental assessment and wetland mitigation (Hill with B. Noble)Prairie hydrology in Smith Creek Saskatchewan (Hill with J. Pomeroy)Geographic Information System (GIS) (Kamal)Remote Sensing applications for water resource management, geomorphology andhydro-environmental modeling (Kamal)Cold regions hydrology (Marsh)Hydrology <strong>of</strong> the Mackenzie Delta region (Marsh)Snow melt run<strong>of</strong>f processes (Marsh)Automated drainage system parameterization and segmentation from digital elevationdata (L. Martz)Climate change adaptations in the forestry sector (L. Martz)Climate change impacts on northern rivers (L. Martz)<strong>The</strong> application <strong>of</strong> hydro-climatological science to water resource issues (L. Martz)<strong>The</strong> Mackenzie GEWEX Project: the impact <strong>of</strong> spatial scale on hydrological modelparameterization (L. Martz)Cumulative environmental effects for regions and watersheds (Noble)Environmental impact assessment (Noble)Multi-criteria analysis and decision support (Noble)Resource and environmental management (Noble)Access to safe drinking water in Aboriginal communities (Patrick)Local capacity building for source water protection (Patrick)Regional watershed planning (Patrick)Sustainable land use planning (Patrick)Aboriginal peoples and urbanization (Peters)Aboriginal self-government (Peters)Urban social geography (Peters)Forest hydrology (Pomeroy)Hydrological processes (Pomeroy)Mountain hydrology (Pomeroy)Northern hydrology (Pomeroy)Prairie hydrology (Pomeroy)Snow and ice (Pomeroy)


UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 139Water and climate modelling (Pomeroy)Biosphere reserves, forestry and National Parks (Reed)Environmental governance (Reed)Feminist environmental geography (Reed)Rural communities and ecosystem-based management (Reed)<strong>Canadian</strong> Shield hydrology and hydrometeorology (Spence)Statistical regionalization <strong>of</strong> streamflow (Spence)<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> storage in <strong>Canadian</strong> Prairie hydrology (Spence)Community-based low-cost housing development (Walker)Indigeneity and urban development (Walker)Indigenous housing in urban areas (Walker)Municipal planning with Aboriginal communities (Walker)Program evaluation in community services (Walker)Supported housing for people with mental illness (Walker)Urban citizenship (Walker)Urban planning and geography (Walker)Boreal forests and climate change, impacts and adaptations (Wheaton)Climatic hazards (e.g. droughts) (Wheaton)Grasslands and climate change, impacts and adaptations (Wheaton)Prairie cities and climate change, impacts and adaptations (Wheaton)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department4current or former graduate studentAITKEN, A., *CONLAN, K., *RENAUD, P., *HENDRYCKS, E., *MCCLELLAND, C., *ARCHAMBAULT, P.,*CUSSON, M. and *MORATA, N. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> benthic environment’ in On Thin Ice: A Synthesis <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Shelf Exchange Study (CASES) ed L. Fortier, D. Barber and J. Michaud(Winnipeg: Aboriginal Issues Press) 159-1994 ARMSTRONG, R.L., POMEROY, J.W. and MARTZ, L.W. 2008 ‘Evaluation <strong>of</strong> three evaporationestimation methods in a <strong>Canadian</strong> prairie landscape’ Hydrological Processes 22(15), 2801-2815*BARROW, E. and WHEATON, E. 2009 Global Climate Models and Downscaling: An Introduction (Invitedpresentation to Renewable Resources Management 389.3, University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan,Saskatoon, November 19, 2009, SRC Publication No. 11178-3D09)*BEAULIEU, C. and WHEATON, E. 2009 Comparing Climate Trends and Extremes: A Saskatoon CaseStudy (Invited presentation to the Climate Hazards Workshop, Saskatoon, SK, November 25,2009. SRC Publication No.12829-2D09, 19 slides)BONSAL, B.R. and *KOCHTUBAJDA, B. 2009 ‘An assessment <strong>of</strong> present and future climate in theMackenzie Delta and near-shore Beaufort Sea region <strong>of</strong> Canada’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Climatology 29, 1780-1795⎯⎯⎯ , WHEATON, E., *SIEMENS, E. and *NICOLICHUK, N. 2009 Drought Characterizations (Invitedpresentation to the Climate Hazards Workshop. Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)Publication No.12829-3D09 18 pp)*CUELL, C. and BONSAL, B.R. 2009 ‘An assessment <strong>of</strong> climatological synoptic typing by principalcomponent analysis and kmeans clustering’ <strong>The</strong>oretical and Applied Climatology 98, 361-3734 DEBEER, C.M. and POMEROY, J.W. 2009 ‘Modelling snowmelt and snowcover depletion in a smallalpine cirque, <strong>Canadian</strong> Rocky Mountains’ Hydrological Processes 23(18), 2584-2599,DOI:10.1002/hyp.7346*DRAPER, D. and REED, M.G. 2009 Our Environment: A <strong>Canadian</strong> Perspective 4th Edition (Toronto:Nelson)


140 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG4 DORNES, P.F., POMEROY, J.W., *PIETRONIRO, A. and *VERSEGHY, D.L. 2008 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> spatialaggregation <strong>of</strong> initial conditions and forcing data on modelling snowmelt using a land surfacescheme’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrometeorology 9, 789-803⎯⎯⎯ , POMEROY, J.W., *PIETRONIRO, A., CAREY, S.K. and *QUINTON, W.L. 2008 ‘Influence <strong>of</strong>landscape aggregation in modelling snow-cover ablation and snowmelt run<strong>of</strong>f in a sub-arcticmountainous environment’ Hydrological Sciences Journal 53(4), 725-740⎯⎯⎯ , *TOLSON, B.A., *DAVISON, B., *PIETRONIRO, A., POMEROY, J.W. and MARSH, P. 2008‘Regionalisation <strong>of</strong> land surface hydrological model parameters in subarctic and arcticenvironments’ Physics and Chemistry <strong>of</strong> the Earth 33(17-18), 1081-1089, Doi10.1016/j/pce.2008.07.007*ESSERY, R., *BUNTING, P., *HARDY, J., *LINK, T., *MARKS, D., *MELLOH, R., POMEROY, J.W.,*ROWLANDS, A. and *RUTTER, N. 2008 ‘Radiative transfer modeling <strong>of</strong> a coniferous canopycharacterized by airborne remote sensing’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrometeorology 9, 228-241⎯⎯⎯ , POMEROY, J.W., 4 ELLIS, C. and *LINK, T. 2008 ‘Modelling longwave radiation to snow beneathforest canopies using hemispherical <strong>photo</strong>graphy or linear regression’ Hydrological Processes22(15), 2788-2800⎯⎯⎯ , *RUTTER, N., POMEROY, J., *BAXTER, R., *STAHLI, M., *GUSTAFSSON, D., BARR, A.,*BARTLETT, P. and *ELDER, K. 2009 ‘SnowMip2: An evaluation <strong>of</strong> forest snow processsimulations’ Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American Meteorological Society 90, 1120-1135,Doi:10.1175/2009BAMS2629.14 FANG, X. and POMEROY, J.W. 2008 ‘Drought impacts on <strong>Canadian</strong> prairie wetland snow hydrology’Hydrological Processes 22(15), 2858-2873⎯⎯⎯ and POMEROY, J.W. 2009 ‘Modelling blowing snow redistribution to Prairie wetlands’Hydrological Processes 23(18), 2557–2569, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.7348*GOULDING, H., *PROWSE, T.D. and BONSAL, B.R. 2009 ‘Hydroclimatic controls on the occurrence <strong>of</strong>break-up and ice-jam flooding in the Mackenzie Delta, NWT’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 379, 251-267GUNN, J. and NOBLE, B. 2009 ‘A conceptual basis and methodological framework for regional strategicenvironmental assessment (R-SEA)’ Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 27(4), 258-270⎯⎯⎯ and NOBLE, B. 2009 ‘Integrating cumulative effects in regional strategic environmentalassessment frameworks: Lessons from practice’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Assessment Policyand Management 11(3), 267-290*HADARITS, M., *WITTROCK, V., *KULSHRESHTHA, S., WHEATON, E. and *PITTMAN, J. 2009 RuralCommunity Vulnerability: Institutional Adaptations to Climate Change Project (Invitedpresentation to the Stakeholder Workshop on Water and Climate in Saskatchewan, Regina, SK,November 26, 2009; SRC Publication No.11899-2D09)4 HARRIMAN GUNN, J. and NOBLE, B. 2009 ‘A conceptual and methodological framework for regionalstrategic environmental assessment (RSEA)’ Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 27(4),258-270⎯⎯⎯ and NOBLE, B. 2009 ‘Integrating cumulative effects in regional strategic environmentalassessment frameworks: Lessons from practice’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Assessment Policy &Management 11(3), 267-2904 HE, Y., FRANKLIN, S.E., GUO, X. and *STENHOUSE, G.B. 2009 ‘Narrow-Linear and small-area forestdisturbance detection and mapping from high spatial resolution imagery’ Journal <strong>of</strong> AppliedRemote Sensing 3(1), 033570*HOPKINSON, C., *PIETRONIRO, A. and POMEROY, J.W. eds 2008 HYDROSCAN: Airborne LaserMapping <strong>of</strong> Hydrological Features and Resources (Ottawa: <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources<strong>Association</strong>)4 KINAR, N. and POMEROY, J.W. 2008 ‘Determining snow water equivalent by acoustic sounding’Hydrological Processes 21, 2623-2640⎯⎯⎯ and POMEROY, J.W. 2009 ‘Automated determination <strong>of</strong> snow water equivalent by acousticreflectometry’ Institute <strong>of</strong> Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Transactions on Geoscience andRemote Sensing 47(9), 3161-3167*KING, J.C., POMEROY, J.W., *GRAY, D.M., *FIERZ, C., *FÖHN, P., *HARDING, R.J., *JORDAN, R.E.,*MARTIN, E. and *PLÜSS, C. 2008 ‘Snow-atmosphere energy and mass balance’ in Snow andClimate, Physical Processes, Surface Energy Exchange and Modelling ed R. Armstrong and E.Brun (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press) 70-1244 LILBAEK, G. and POMEROY, J.W. 2008 ‘Ion enrichment <strong>of</strong> snowmelt run<strong>of</strong>f water caused by basal iceformation’ Hydrological Processes 22(15), 2758-2766


UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 141*MACKAY, M., *NEALE, P., *ARP, C., *DE SENERPONT DOMIS, L., 4 FANG, X., *GAL, G., *JÖHNK, K.,*KIRILLIN, G., *LENTERS, J., *LITCHMAN, E., *MACINTYRE, S., MARSH, P., *MELACK, J.,*MOOIJ, W., *PEETERS, F., *QUESADA, A., *SCHLADOW, S., *SCHMID, M., SPENCE, C.,*STEFAN, H. and *STOKES, S. 2009 ‘Modeling lakes and reservoirs in the climate system’Limnology and Oceanography 54, 2315-2329*MARKS, D., *REBA, M., POMEROY, J., *LINK, T., *WINSTRAL, A., *FLERCHINGER, G. and *ELDER,K. 2008 ‘Comparing simulated and measured sensible and latent heat fluxes over snow under apine canopy’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrometeorology 9(6), 1506-1522MARSH, P., POMEROY, J.W., 4 POHL, S., *QUINTON, W., *ONCLIN, C., *RUSSELL, M., *NEUMANN,N., *PIETRONIRO, A., *DAVIDSON, B. and 4 MCCARTNEY, S. 2008 ‘Snowmelt processes andrun<strong>of</strong>f at the Arctic treeline: ten years <strong>of</strong> MAGS research’ in Cold Region Atmospheric andHydrologic Studies, the Mackenzie GEWEX Experience ed M-K. Woo Vol. 2: HydrologicProcesses (Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag) 97-1244 MACDONALD, J. and POMEROY, J.W. 2008 ‘Gauge undercatch <strong>of</strong> two common snowfall gauges in aprairie environment’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Snow Conference 64, 119-1264 MACDONALD, M.K., POMEROY, J.W. and *PIETRONIRO, A. 2009 ‘Parameterising redistribution andsublimation <strong>of</strong> blowing snow for hydrological models: tests in a mountainous subarctic catchment’Hydrological Processes 23(18), 2570–2583, DOI:10.1002/hyp.7356PATRICK, R. 2009 'Source water protection in a landscape <strong>of</strong> ‘New Era’ deregulation' <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong>Geographer 53(2), 208-221PETERS, E.J. 2009 ‘Aboriginal Peoples in urban areas’ in Urban Canada: Sociological Perspectives edH. Hiller (Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press) 156-174⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Opportunities and Challenges Urban Environments Represent for Urban AboriginalEconomic Development (Research report prepared for the Urban Aboriginal EconomicDevelopment National Network). Retrieved August 10, 2010 from ⎯⎯⎯ and 4 MCCREARY, T.A. 2009 ‘Poor neighbourhoods and the changing geography <strong>of</strong> food retailingin Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1984-2004’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Research 18(1), 78-106⎯⎯⎯ with the PRINCE ALBERT GRAND COUNCIL URBAN SERVICES INC. 2009 ‘“Everything youwant is there”: the place <strong>of</strong> the Reserve in First Nations’ homeless mobility’ Urban Geography30(4), 1-29POMEROY, J.W., *GRAY, D.M. and MARSH, P. 2008 ‘Studies on snow redistribution by wind and forest,snow-covered area depletion and frozen soil infiltration’ in Cold Region Atmospheric andHydrologic Studies, the Mackenzie GEWEX Experience ed M-K. Woo Vol. 2: HydrologicProcesses (Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag) 81-96⎯⎯⎯ , *ROWLANDS, A., *HARDY, J., *LINK, T., *MARKS, D., *ESSERY, R., *SICART, J-E. and4 ELLIS, C. 2008 ‘Spatial variability <strong>of</strong> shortwave irradiance for snowmelt in forests’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Hydrometeorology 9(6), 1482-1490⎯⎯⎯ , *MARKS, D., *LINK, T., 4 ELLIS, C., *ESSERY, R., *HARDY, J., *ROWLANDS, A. and*GRANGER, R. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> coniferous forest temperatures on incoming longwaveradiation to melting snow’ Hydrological Processes 23(17), 2513–2525, DOI 10.1002/hyp.7325*PROWSE, T., *FURGAL, C., BONSAL, B.R. and *EDWARDS, T. 2009 ‘Climatic conditions in northernCanada: past and future’ Ambio 38, 257-265⎯⎯⎯ , *FURGAL, C., BONSAL, B.R. and *PETERS, D.L. 2009 ‘Climate impacts on northern Canada:regional background’ Ambio, 38, 248-256*REBA, M.L., *LINK, T.E., *MARKS, D. and POMEROY, J.W. 2009 ‘An assessment <strong>of</strong> corrections foreddy covariance measured turbulent fluxes over snow in mountain environments’ WaterResources Research 45, W00D38, doi:10.1029/2008WR007045REED, M.G. 2009 ‘A civic sort-<strong>of</strong> science: addressing environmental managerialism in <strong>Canadian</strong>biosphere reserves’ Environments 36(3), 17-35*RUTTER, N., *ESSERY, R., POMEROY, J., *ALTIMIR, N., *ANDREADIS, K., *BAKER, I., BARR, A.,*BARTLETT, P., *BOONE, A., *DENG, H., *DOUVILLE, H., *DUTRA, E., *ELDER, K., 4 ELLIS, C.,*FENG, X., *GELFAN, A., *GOODBODY, A., *GUSEV, Y., *GUSTAFSSON, D., *HELLSTROM,R., *HIRABAYASHI, Y., *HIROTA, T., *JONAS, T., *KOREN, V., *KURAGINA, A.,*LETTENMAIER, D., *LI, W-P., *MARTIN, E., *NASANOVA, O., *PUMPANEN, J., *PYLES, R.,*SAMUELSSON, P., *SANDELLS, M., *SCHADLER, G., *SHMAKIN, A., *SMIRNOVA, T.,*STAHLI, M., *STOCKLI, R., *STRASSER, U., *SU, H., *SUZUKI, K., *TAKATA, K., *TANAKA,K., *THOMPSON, E., *VESALA, T., *VITERBO, P., *WITTSHIRE, A., *XIA, K., *XUE, Y. and


142 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*YAMAZAKI, T. 2009 ‘Evaluation <strong>of</strong> forest snow process models (SnowMip2)’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research - Atmospheres 114, D06111, doi:10.1029/2008JD011063*SAUCHYN, D., *PEREZ VALDIVIA, C., *LAPP, S., WHEATON, E. and *WITTROCK, V. 2009 FutureClimate Conditions in the South Saskatchewan River Basin (Invited presentation to theStakeholder Workshop on Water and Climate in Saskatchewan, Regina, SK, November 26, 2009;SRC Publication No. 11899-3D09)*SHIRAZI, T., *ALLEN, D., *QUINTON, W. and POMEROY, J.W. 2009 ‘Estimating soil thaw energy insub-Alpine tundra at the hillslope scale, Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada’ HydrologyResearch 40(1), 1-18SPENCE, C., *HAMILTON, S., *WHITFIELD, P.H., *DEMUTH, M., *HARVEY, D., *HUTCHINSON, D.,*DAVISON, B., *OUARDA, T., *DEVEAU, J., *GOERTZ, H., *POMEROY, J.W. and MARSH, P.2009 ‘Invited Commentary: A framework for integrated research and monitoring (FIRM)’<strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 34(1), 1-6*STEWART, R., POMEROY, J.W. and *LAWFORD, R. 2008 ‘A drought research initiative for the<strong>Canadian</strong> Prairies’ CMOS Bulletin SCMO 36(3), 87-96THE EXPERT PANEL ON GROUNDWATER (POMEROY, J.W. member <strong>of</strong> panel) 2009 <strong>The</strong> SustainableManagement <strong>of</strong> Groundwater in Canada (Ottawa: Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Academies)4 WANG, K., FRANKLIN, S.E., GUO, X., 4 HE, Y. and *MCDERMID, G.J. 2009 ‘Problems in remotesensing <strong>of</strong> landscapes and habitats’ Progress in Physical Geography 33(6), 747-768WHEATON, E. 2009 Climate Change: How Will It Affect Saskatchewan? (Saskatoon: invitedPresentation at the Frances Morrison Library, September 23, 2009. Saskatchewan ResearchCouncil Publication No. 11178-2D09)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Watching and Preparing for Climate Impacts and Adaptations (Saskatoon: invitedpresentation for Climate Change Awareness Walk, organized by the SaskatchewanEnvironmental Society and the University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan for the International Day <strong>of</strong> ClimateAction Activities Saskatoon, October 24, 2009. Saskatchewan Research Council Publication No.11225-9D09)⎯⎯⎯ , *WITTROCK, V. and *KOSHIDA, G. 2009 Confronting Climate Hazards: Implications forVulnerability (Winnipeg, MB: invited presentation to the Research for Disaster-reduction fromExtremes Workshop (REDE) May 20-21, 2009, Saskatchewan Research Council Publication No.11178-1D09)⎯⎯⎯ , *WITTROCK, V. and *KOSHIDA, G. 2009 National Drought Study Update: Developing thePrairies Component (Presentation at the Adaptation and Impacts Research Division EnvironmentCanada National Project Review Meeting Fredericton, NB. August 20, 2009. SaskatchewanResearch Council (SRC) Publication No. 12803-1D09)*WITTROCK, V., *CURRY, P. and WHEATON, E. 2009 West Nile Virus Outbreaks: <strong>The</strong> Climate Factor(Invited presentation to the Climate Hazards Workshop, Saskatoon, SK, November 25, 2009;SRC Publication No. 12829-10D09)⎯⎯⎯ , *KULSHRESHTHA, S. and WHEATON, E. 2009 <strong>The</strong> First 21st Century Extreme Drought Eventand Its Impacts on <strong>Canadian</strong> Prairie Communities (Halifax, NS: Presentation at the 43rd AnnualNational Conference <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Meteorological and Oceanographic Society ClimateChange and Extreme Events (Part 3). Session #3043, Paper #2783. May 31 – June 4, 2009,Saskatchewan Research Council Publication No. 11899-1D09)*WOLFE, S., *HUGENHOLZ, C., 4 EVANS, C., *HUNTLEY, D., *OLLERHEAD, J. 2007 ‘PotentialAboriginal-occupation-induced dune activity, Elbow Sand Hills, Northern Great Plains, Canada’Great Plains Research 17, 173-192*YILMAZ, K., *YUCEL, I., *GUPTA, H.V., *WAGENER, T., *YANG, D., *SAVENIJIE, H., *NEALE, C.,*KUNSTMANN, H. and POMEROY, J.W. 2009 ‘New approaches to hydrological prediction indata sparse regions’ IAHS 333, 342


Simon Fraser University8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6(778) 782-3321 ⎯ Fax (778) 782-5841Website: http://www.sfu.ca/geography__________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, BEd, MA, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:R.C. Brown, C.B. Crampton, A. MacPherson, T.K. Poiker, M.C. Roberts, A. Roberts,P.L. Wagner, J. Wilson, S.T. WongRetired:L.J. Evenden, R.B. Horsfall, I. Hutchinson, P.M. KoroscilPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Nick Blomley, PhD (Bristol)Suzana Dragicevic, PhD (Montreal)Alison Gill, PhD (Manitoba)Roger Hayter 1 , PhD (Washington)Ted Hickin, PhD (Sydney)Lance Lesack, PhD (UC Santa Barbara)John Pierce 2 , PhD (London)Nadine Schuurman, PhD (British Columbia)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Tracy Brennand, PhD (Alberta)John Brohman, PhD (UC Los Angeles)Alex Clapp, PhD (UC Berkeley)Nick Hedley, PhD (Washington)Meg Holden, PhD (New School for SocialResearch)Ge<strong>of</strong>f Mann, PhD (UC Berkeley)Eugene McCann, PhD (Kentucky)Margaret Schmidt, PhD (British Columbia)Janet Sturgeon, PhD (Yale)E-mail Address:blomley@sfu.casuzanad@sfu.caagill@sfu.cahayter@sfu.cahickin@sfu.callesack@sfu.cajpierce@sfu.canadine@sfu.catabrenna@sfu.cabrohman@sfu.caaclapp@sfu.cahedley@sfu.camholden@sfu.cage<strong>of</strong>fm@sfu.caemccann@sfu.camargaret_schmidt@sfu.casturgeon@sfu.ca_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)2Dean, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Environment


144 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:E-mail Address:Valorie Crooks, PhD (McMaster)crooks@sfu.caPaul Kingsbury, PhD (Kentucky)kingsbury@sfu.caIlja Tromp-van Meerveld, PhD (Oregon State) ilja@sfu.caJeremy Venditti, PhD (British Columbia) jvenditt@sfu.caKirsten Zickfeld, PhD (Potsdam)kzickfel@sfu.caLecturer:Shivanand Balram, PhD (McGill)Senior Lecturers:Owen Hertzman, PhD (Washington)Ivor Winton, PhD (Minnesota)Associate Members:Martin Andresen, PhD (British Columbia)Peter Hall, PhD (UC Berkeley)Michael Hayes, PhD (McMaster)Sean Markey, PhD (Simon Fraser)Joseph E. Taylor III, PhD (Washington)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jennifer Hyndman, PhD (British Columbia)Ray Kostaschuk, PhD (McMaster)Olav Lian, PhD (Western Ontario)Bruce McArthur, PhD (McMaster)Allan Sawchuk, PhD (McMaster)Jens Wieting, MA (Technische Universität)sbalram1@sfu.caohertzma@sfu.cawinton@sfu.caandresen@sfu.capvhall@sfu.camhayes@sfu.caspmarkey@sfu.cataylorj@sfu.cajhyndman@yorku.carkostasc@uoguelph.caolav.lian@ucfv.cabruce.mcarthur@ec.gc.caallan.sawchuk@kwantlen.cajens@sierraclub.bc.caCurrent ResearchApplied spatial statistics (Andresen)Geography <strong>of</strong> crime (Andresen)Regional trade patterns (Andresen)Spatial crime analysis (Andresen)Law, space and power (Blomley)Property and space (Blomley)Property and the BC treaty process (Blomley)Rights and public space (Blomley)Application <strong>of</strong> shallow geophysical surveys to geomorphic problems (Brennand)Glacial geomorphology and sedimentology (Brennand)Paleoenvironmental change (Brennand)Paleoglaciology (Brennand)Paleohydrology (Brennand)Quaternary environments (Brennand)Latin American issues and problems (Brohman)


SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY 145Rural/regional development (Brohman)<strong>The</strong>ories and strategies <strong>of</strong> Third World development (Brohman)Resource depletion, commodity markets, and economic cycles (Clapp)<strong>The</strong> transition from old-growth to plantation forestry in the temperate rainforests(Clapp)Wilderness politics and planning in Tasmania and British Columbia (Clapp)Disability and chronic illness (Crooks)Medical tourism (Crooks)Palliative health and social care (Crooks)Primary health care (Crooks)Modeling land use and land cover changes (Dragicevic)Modeling spatial dynamic process using complexity, s<strong>of</strong>t computing and GIS(Dragicevic)Promoting sustainable communities through collaborative GIS and spatial decisionsystems (Dragicevic)Simulation modeling <strong>of</strong> urban dynamics with cellular automata and agent-basedapproaches (Dragicevic)Coastal tourism (A. Gill)Resort development (A. Gill)Second-home and amenity migration (A. Gill)Tourism in mountain communities (A. Gill)Community development (Hall)Local labour markets and employment (Hall)Port cities, seaports and logistics (Hall)Environmental economic geography (Hayter)Restructuring <strong>of</strong> BC’s forest economy (Hayter)<strong>The</strong> geography <strong>of</strong> the evolutionary firm (Hayter)Augmented reality (Hedley)Cartography (Hedley)Geographic information science (Hedley)Geospatial interface research (Hedley)Geospatial virtual environments (Hedley)Geovisualization (Hedley)Serious games for geospatial applications (Hedley)Spatial cognition (Hedley)Confined meander geometry and kinematics (Hickin)Fluvial geomorphology and sedimentology (Hickin)Headwater stream morphodynamics (Hickin)Internal architecture <strong>of</strong> floodplains (Hickin)Community indicators (Holden)Environmental philosophy and public participation (Holden)Social learning (Holden)Urban sustainable development (Holden)Aesthetic geography (Kingsbury)Cultural and social geography (Kingsbury)Geographies <strong>of</strong> consumption (Kingsbury)Social and psychoanalytic theories (Kingsbury)Biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> lakes in the MacKenzie Delta (Lesack)Ecosystem biogeochemistry (Lesack)


146 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLimnology (Lesack)Democracy and crisis (Mann)Labour (Mann)Macroeconomic policy (Mann)Money and Finance (Mann)Political economy (Mann)Community and regional development (Markey)Rural development (Markey)Sustainable communities (Markey)Geographies <strong>of</strong> policy mobilities (McCann)Neighborhoods and urban development (McCann)Urban drug policy and politics (McCann)Urban politics and policy-making (McCann)Promoting sustainable development through the knowledge economy (Pierce)Universities and their contributions to regional development (Pierce)Digital and predictive soil mapping (Schmidt)Forest soils/forest ecology (Schmidt)Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> degraded soils (Schmidt)Soil-plant relationships (Schmidt)Spatial patterns <strong>of</strong> soil properties (Schmidt)Critical GIScience (Schuurman)Geographic information science (Schuurman)Health geography (Schuurman)Metadata (Schuurman)Ontologies (Schuurman)Spatial data (Schuurman)Cash crops and land use transformations in China (Sturgeon)Ethnic minority farmers and globalization in China and Laos (Sturgeon)Governance, ethnicity, and cash crop campaigns in China (Sturgeon)Ideological landscapes in Xishuangbanna, China (Sturgeon)Salmon fisheries and environmental change in the NE Pacific (Taylor)<strong>The</strong> North American West (Taylor)Forest hydrology (Tromp-van Meerveld)Hillslope and watershed hydrology (Tromp-van Meerveld)Raised bog hydrology (Tromp-van Meerveld)Soil erosion (Tromp-van Meerveld)Soil moisture patterns and dynamics (Tromp-van Meerveld)Dynamics <strong>of</strong> bedforms in sand-bedded rivers (Venditti)Fluvial geomorphology and sedimentology (Venditti)Landscape dynamics (Venditti)Morphodynamic modeling <strong>of</strong> river sedimentation (Venditti)Scientifically-based stream restoration techniques (Venditti)Carbon cycle (Zickfeld)Climate policy (Zickfeld)Climate science (Zickfeld)Earth system modelling (Zickfeld)Ocean biogeochemistry (Zickfeld)


SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY 147Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department3current or former graduate studentANDRESEN, M.A. 2009 'Asynchronous discussion forums: success factors, outcomes, assessments,and limitations' Journal <strong>of</strong> Educational Technology & Society 12(1), 249-257⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Canada - United States interregional trade flows, 1989 - 2001' <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Regional Science 32(2), 187-202⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Crime in Lithuania: the impact <strong>of</strong> accession to the European Union' European Journal <strong>of</strong>Criminology 6(4), 337-360⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Crime specialization across the <strong>Canadian</strong> provinces' <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Criminology andCriminal Justice 51(1), 31-53⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Regionalizing global trade patterns, 1981 - 2001: application <strong>of</strong> a new method' <strong>Canadian</strong>Geographer 53(1), 24-44⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Testing for similarity in area-based spatial patterns: a nonparametric Monte Carlo approach'Applied Geography 29(3), 333-345⎯⎯⎯ 2009 '<strong>The</strong> border puzzle is solved' Applied Economics Letters 16(16), 1617-1620⎯⎯⎯ 2009 '<strong>The</strong> geographical effects <strong>of</strong> the NAFTA on <strong>Canadian</strong> provinces' Annals <strong>of</strong> Regional Science43(1), 251-265⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Trade specialization and reciprocal trading relationships in Canada and the United States,1989 and 2001 Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong> 99(1), 163-183⎯⎯⎯ , *WUSCHKE, K., *KINNEY, J.B., *BRANTINGHAM, P.J. and *BRANTINGHAM, P.L. 2009'Cartograms, crime, and location quotients' Crime Patterns and Analysis 2(1), 31-46BALRAM, S., DRAGICEVIC, S. and *FEICK, R. 2009 ’Collaborative GIS for spatial decision support andvisualization’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management 90, 1963-19653 BELL, N., SCHUURMAN, N. and *HAMEED, M. 2009 A multilevel analysis <strong>of</strong> the socio-spatial pattern <strong>of</strong>assault injuries in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health 100(1),73-77⎯⎯⎯ , SCHUURMAN, N. and *HAMEED, S.M. 2009 A small-area population analysis <strong>of</strong>socioeconomic status and prevalence <strong>of</strong> severe burn / fire-related injury in British Columbia,Canada Burns 35(8), 1133-1141BLOMLEY, N. 2009 'Flowers in the bathtub: boundary crossings at the public-private divide' Ge<strong>of</strong>orum36(3), 281-296, reprinted in 40th Anniversary Virtual Special Issue <strong>of</strong> Ge<strong>of</strong>orum (2009)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Homelessness, rights and the delusions <strong>of</strong> property' Urban Geography 36(3), 577-590⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Mobility, empowerment and the rights revolution' reprinted in Geographic thought: a praxisperspective ed G. Henderson and M. Waterstone (New York: Routledge) (Originally published in1994) 201-214⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Ten entries in the Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography 5 th edition ed D. Gregory, R. Johnston,G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Hoboken, NY: Wiley-Blackwell), Entries on the followingtopics and <strong>page</strong>s: communitarianism 103; critical human geography 351, 353; equality 208-209;justice 201; land tenure 408-409; law 414-415; property 593-594; public space 602; retailing 653-654; rights 656-657; social justice 694-695⎯⎯⎯ and STURGEON, J.C. 2009 ‘Property as abstraction’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban andRegional Research 33(2), 564-5663 BONE, C. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2009 ‘Evaluating spatio-temporal complexities <strong>of</strong> forest management:an integrated agent-based modeling and GIS approach’ Environmental Modeling andAssessment 14, 481-496⎯⎯⎯ and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2009 ‘GIS and intelligent agents for multiobjective natural resourceallocation: a reinforcement learning approach’ Transactions in GIS 13(3), 253-272⎯⎯⎯ and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2009 ‘Reinforcement learning for defining transition rules in spatiotemporalmodels <strong>of</strong> land cover change’ Simulation 85(5), 291-305BRENNAND, T.A., *LIAN, O.B. and 3 LESEMANN, J.-E. 2009 Cordilleran ice sheet dynamics and decay,and postglacial landscape adjustment in southern Interior British Columbia (Burnaby: SimonFraser University, CANQUA 2009 field trip guidebook)*BRUCKNER, T. and ZICKFELD, K. 2009 ‘Low risk emissions corridors for safeguarding the Atlanticthermohaline circulation’ Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 14, 61-83


148 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*BURR, D.M., *ENGA, M-T., *WILLIAMS, R.M.E, *ZIMBELMAN, J.R., *HOWARD, A.D. and BRENNAND,T.A. 2009 ‘Pervasive aqueous pale<strong>of</strong>low features in the Aeolis/Zephyria Plana region Mars’Icarus 200(1), 52-76*CARLING, P., *BURR, D., 3 JOHNSEN, T. and BRENNAND, T.A. 2009 ‘A review <strong>of</strong> megaflooddepositional landforms on Earth and Mars’ in Megaflooding on Earth and Mars ed D. Burr, P.Carling and V. Baker (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) 33-493 CINNAMON, J., SCHUURMAN, N. and CROOKS, V.A. 2009 ‘Assessing the suitability <strong>of</strong> hostcommunities for secondary palliative care hubs: a location analysis model’ Health & Place 15(3),792-800*CLARK, M.P., *RUPP, D.E., *WOODS, R.A., TROMP-VAN MEERVELD, H.J., *PETERS, N.E. and*FREER, J.E. 2009 ‘Consistency between hydrological models and field observations: linkingprocesses at the hillslope scale to hydrological responses at the watershed scale’ HydrologicalProcesses 23, 311-319*COLLINS, D. and BLOMLEY, N. 2009 'Private needs and public space: politics, poverty and antipanhandlingby-laws in <strong>Canadian</strong> Cities' reproduced in A property law reader: cases, questionsand commentary ed B. Ziff, J. de Beer, D.C. Harris and M. McCallum (Thomson: Carswell) 118-121CROOKS, V.A. and *ANDREWS, G. 2009 ‘Community, equity, access: core geographic concepts inprimary health care’ Primary Health Care Research & Development 10(3), 270-273⎯⎯⎯ and *ANDREWS, G. eds 2009 Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place (Aldershot andVermont: Ashgate Publishers)⎯⎯⎯ , *CASTLEDEN, H., SCHUURMAN, N. and *HANLON, N. 2009 ‘Visioning for secondary palliativecare service hubs in rural communities: a qualitative case study from British Columbia’s interior’BMC Palliative Care 8 (15), 1-11⎯⎯⎯ , *STONE, S.D. and *OWEN, M. 2009 ‘Multiple Sclerosis and academic work: socio-spatialstrategies adopted to maintain employment’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Occupational Science 16(1), 24-30*DUJMOVIC, S., *DE TRE, G. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2009 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> multicriteria methods for landusesuitability assessment’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> IFSA/EUSFLAT Conference 2009 ed J.P. Carvalho,D. Dubois, U. Kaymak and J.M.C. Sousa (Lisbon: European Society for Fuzzy Logic andTechnology) 1404-1409*EBY, M., ZICKFELD, K., *MONTENEGRO, A., *ARCHER, D., *MEISSNER, K.J. and *WEAVER, A.J.2009 ‘Lifetime <strong>of</strong> anthropogenic climate change: millennial life-times <strong>of</strong> potential CO 2 andtemperature perturbations’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 22, 2501-2511*EKBIA, H.R. and SCHUURMAN, N. 2009 ‘Introduction to the special issue on geographies <strong>of</strong>information society’ <strong>The</strong> Information Society 25(5), 289-90*EKERS, M., *LOFTUS, A. and MANN, G. 2009 'Gramsci lives!' Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 40(3), 287-291*EVANS, J.D., CROOKS, V.A. and KINGSBURY, P.T. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong>oretical injections: on the therapeuticaesthetics <strong>of</strong> medical spaces’ Social Science & Medicine 69, 716-7213 FAN, C., HALL, P.V. and *WALL, G. 2009 ‘Migration, hukou status and labor market segmentation: thecase <strong>of</strong> hi-tech development in Dalian’ Environment and Planning A 41(7), 1647-1666*FOX, J., *FUJITA, Y., *NGIDANG, D., *PELUSO, N., *POTTER, L., *SAKUNTALADEWI, N.,STURGEON, J. and *THOMAS, D. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> political economy <strong>of</strong> Swidden in Southeast Asia’Human Ecology 37, 305-3223 GIESBRECHT, M., CROOKS, V.A., SCHUURMAN, N. and *WILLIAMS, A. 2009 ‘Spatially informedknowledge translation: informing potential users <strong>of</strong> Canada’s compassionate care benefit’ SocialScience & Medicine 69, 411-419*GRZYBOWSKI, S., *KORNELSEN, J. and SCHUURMAN, N. 2009 ‘Planning the optimal level <strong>of</strong> localmaternity service for small rural communities: a systems study in British Columbia’ Health Policy92(2-3), 149-157HALL, P.V. 2009 ‘Container ports, local benefits and transportation worker earnings’ GeoJournal 74(1),67-83⎯⎯⎯ and *JACOBS, W. 2009 ‘Ports in proximity, proximity in ports: towards a typology’ in Ports inproximity: essays on competition and coordination among adjacent seaports ed T. Notteboom, P.De Langen and C. Ducruet (Aldershot: Ashgate) 29-40⎯⎯⎯ and *STERN, P.R. 2009 ‘Reluctant rural regionalists’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 25(1), 67-76HOLDEN, M. 2009 ‘Community interests and indicator system success’ Social Indicators Research 92,429-448⎯⎯⎯ , 3 OWENS, C. and *MOCHRIE, C. 2009 ‘Lessons from a community-based process insustainability indicator selection: the Regional Vancouver Urban Observatory’ in Community


SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY 149Quality-<strong>of</strong>-Life Indicators: Best Practices IV ed M.J. Sirgy, R. Phillips and D. Rahtz (New York:Springer) 59-80KINGSBURY, P. 2009 ‘Psychoanalytic methods’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography edR. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 8, 480-486⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Psychoanalytic theory/psychoanalytic geographies’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 8, 487-494⎯⎯⎯ and Jones III, J.P. 2009 ‘Walter Benjamin’s Dionysian adventures on Google Earth’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum40(4), 502-5133 KOCABAS, V. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2009 ‘Agent-based model validation using Bayesian Networks andvector spatial data’ Environment and Planning B 36, 787-801*KUHLBRODT, T., *RAHMSTORF, S., ZICKFELD, K., *VIKEBØ, F., *SUNDBY, S., *HOFFMANN, M.,*LINK, P.M., *BONDEAU, A., *CRAMER, W. and *JAEGER, C. 2009 ‘An integrated assessment<strong>of</strong> changes in the thermohaline circulation’ Climatic Change 96, 489-5373 LEE, L., HAYTER, R. and *EDGINGTON, D. 2009 ‘Large and latecomer firms: the TaiwanSemiconductor company and Taiwan’s electronics industry’ Tijdschrifte voor Economische enSocial Geographie 101(2), 177-983 LESEMANN, J.-E. and BRENNAND, T.A. 2009 ’Regional reconstruction <strong>of</strong> subglacial hydrology andglaciodynamic behaviour along the southern margin <strong>of</strong> the Cordilleran Ice Sheet in BritishColumbia, Canada and northern Washington State, USA’ Quaternary Science Reviews 28, 2420-2444*MATTHEW, H.D., *GILLETT, N., *STOTT, P.A. and ZICKFELD, K. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> proportionality <strong>of</strong> globalwarming to cumulative carbon emissions’ Nature 459, 829-833MANN, G. 2009 'Colletti on the credit crunch: a response to Robin Blackburn' New Left Review II/56,119-27⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Marx in circulation' Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 27(2), 370-375⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Should political ecology be Marxist? A case for Gramsci's historical materialism' Ge<strong>of</strong>orum,40(3), 335-344MCCANN, E. 2009 ‘Best places’: Interurbaner wettbewerb, lebensqualitat und der massenmedialediskurs’ in Hier so, dort anders: Raumbezogene Vergleiche in der Wissenschaft und anderswoed B. Belina and J. Miggelbrink (Munster: Westfälisches Dampfboot) 132-152⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘City marketing’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 2, 119-124⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘New urbanism’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 7, 438-443⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Twenty-one entries in the Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Human Geography 5 th edition ed D. Gregory, R.Johnston, G. Pratt, M. Watts and S. Whatmore (Hoboken, NY: Wiley-Blackwell), Entries on thefollowing topics and <strong>page</strong>s: back-to-the-city movement 41, 343; compact city 104-105, 816; edgecity 186; exopolis 229; filtering 254; gated communities 267-268; homelessness 343; housingclass 346; housing studies 346-347; Los Angeles School 432; redlining 626; rent gap 645; ribbondevelopment 656; sprawl 719; suburb/anization 731-732; urban entrepreneurialism 783-784;urban managers and gatekeepers 787-788; urban renewal 790; urban system 791; urban village791; zoning 816*MUNRO-STASIUK, M.J., *SHAW, J., *SJOGREN, D.B., BRENNAND, T.A., *FISHER, T., *SHARPE, D.,*KOR, P., 3 BEANEY, C. and *RAINS, R.B. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> morphology and sedimentology <strong>of</strong>landforms created by subglacial megafloods’ in Megaflooding on Earth and Mars ed D. Burr, P.Carling and V. Baker (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) 78-103*NELSON, P.A., VENDITTI, J.G., *DIETRICH, W.E., *KIRCHNER, J.W., *IKEDA, H., *ISEYA, F. and*SKLAR, L.S. 2009 ‘Response <strong>of</strong> bed surface patchiness to reductions in sediment supply’Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research - Earth Surface, 114, F02005, doi: 10.1029/2008JF0011443 PEREZ, L. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2009 ‘An agent-based approach for modeling dynamics <strong>of</strong> contagiousdisease spread’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Geographics 8, 50SCHUURMAN, N. 2009 ‘Critical GIScience in Canada in the new millennium’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer53(2), 139-144⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Is the rubric ‘‘critical GIScience’’ effective? An argument for theoretical GIScience’Cartographica 44(1), 10-11⎯⎯⎯ and *BALKA, E. 2009 ‘alt.metadata.health: ontological context for data use and integration’Computer Supported Cooperative Work 18, 83-108


150 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG⎯⎯⎯ and *GOODCHILD, M.F. 2009 ‘An interview with Michael Goodchild: GIScience and socialreordering in the new millennium’ <strong>The</strong> Information Society 25(5), 360-363⎯⎯⎯ and *GOODCHILD, M. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> new brave new world: geography, GIS, and the emergence <strong>of</strong>ubiquitous mapping and data: an interview with Michael Goodchild’ Environment and Planning D:Society and Space 27(4), 573-580⎯⎯⎯ , 3 BELL, N., *L’HEUREUX, R. and *HAMEED, S.M. 2009 ‘Modelling optimal location for prehospitalhelicopter emergency medical services’ BMC Emergency Medicine 9(1), 1-7, DOI:10.1186/1471-227X-9-6⎯⎯⎯ , 3 CINNAMON, J., CROOKS, V.A. and *HAMEED, M. 2009 ‘Pedestrian Injury and the BuiltEnvironment: an environmental scan <strong>of</strong> hotspots’ BMC Public Health 9, 233⎯⎯⎯ , *PETERS, P. and 3 OLIVER, L. 2009 ‘Are obesity and moderate physical activity clustered inrelation to residential density? A spatial analysis across eight neighborhoods’ Obesity 17, 2202-2209*SKLAR, L., *FADDE, J., VENDITTI, J.G., *WYDZGA, M.A., *NELSON, P.A. and *DIETRICH, W.E. 2009‘Propagation <strong>of</strong> sediment pulses in flume experiments simulating gravel augmentation in armoredchannels downstream <strong>of</strong> dams’ Water Resources Research 45, W08439, doi:10.1029/2008WR007346TROMP-VAN MEERVELD, H.J. and *MCDONNELL, J.J. 2009 ‘Assessment <strong>of</strong> multi-frequencyelectromagnetic induction for determining soil moisture patterns at the hillslope scale’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Hydrology 368, 56-67*VAN VLIET, J., *WHITE, R. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2009 ‘Modelling urban growth using a variable gridcellular automaton’ Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 33(1), 35-43*WOUDSMA, C., HALL, P.V. and *O’BRIEN, T. 2009 Innovation and Stakeholder Collaboration in WestCoast Gateways: An Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Seaport and Freight Movement Industries (Burnaby: reportfor the Asia Pacific Foundation <strong>of</strong> Canada)*XU, J., *LEBEL, L. and STURGEON, J.C. 2009 ‘Functional links between biodiversity, livelihoods andculture in a Hani swidden landscape in Southwest China’ Ecology and Society 14(2), 1-18ZICKFELD, K., *EBY, M., *MATTHEW, H.D. and *WEAVER, A.J. 2009 ‘Setting cumulative emissionstargets to reduce the risk <strong>of</strong> dangerous climate change’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong>Science 106(38), 16129-16134


Thompson Rivers University900 McGill Road, Box 3010, Kamloops, BC V2C 5N3(250) 828-5000 ⎯ Fax (250) 371-5697Website: http://www.tru.ca/arts/geography.html______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA in Geography, M.Sc in Environmental Science, Double Degree in Geography (BA)and Geomatics (B.Sc) with the University <strong>of</strong> Gävle, SwedenFacultyAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Michael Campbell, PhD (London)Darryl Carlyle-Moses, PhD (Toronto)Brian Goehring, PhD (British Columbia)Ross Nelson, PhD (British Columbia)Gilles Viaud 1 , PhD (Saskatchewan)Tom Waldichuk, PhD (York)Lab Faculty:Crystal Huscr<strong>of</strong>t, MSc (Simon Fraser)Part-Time Lecturers and Lab Faculty:Barb Jackson, MEM (Royal Roads)Adam McKee, BA (Thompson Rivers)Kim Naqvi, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)Dustin Oaten, MA (British Columbia)Carolyn Teare, MSc (Simon Fraser)E-mail Address:mcampbell@tru.cadcarlyle@tru.cabgoehring@tru.carnelson@tru.cagviaud@tru.catwaldichuk@tru.cachuscr<strong>of</strong>t@tru.cabjackson@tnrd.bc.caamckee@tru.caknaqvi@tru.cadoaten@tru.cacteare@tru.caCurrent ResearchApplications <strong>of</strong> geomatics to the African and North American landscape (Campbell)Landscape ecology and animal geography <strong>of</strong> birds in urban, sub-urban and rural areas(Campbell)Mammal/human interactions in changing landscapes (Campbell)Forest hydrology (Carlyle-Moses)Hydrologic modelling (Carlyle-Moses)Soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions (Carlyle-Moses)Canada, Indigenous Peoples (Goehring)Geography <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic (Goehring)Landslide hazards (Huscr<strong>of</strong>t)_________________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


152 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGPeriglacial geomorphology (Huscr<strong>of</strong>t)Pleistocene volcanic history <strong>of</strong> the Yukon (Huscr<strong>of</strong>t)Changing nature <strong>of</strong> work and pay (Naqvi)Development theory and practice (Naqvi)Amenity migration (Nelson)Culture and economy (Nelson)Small cities (Nelson)Geology and geomorphology <strong>of</strong> West Kootenays (Teare)Green design at small and large scales (Teare)Quality <strong>of</strong> life in small cities (Viaud)Social structure <strong>of</strong> urban residential areas (Viaud)Urban residential changes in Canada (Viaud)Geography <strong>of</strong> Japan (Waldichuk)Rural sustainability (Waldichuk)Rural-urban fringe (Waldichuk)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentNELSON, R. 2009 (maps) ‘First Nations Communities, Southern BC’, ‘First Nations Communities,Northern BC’, ‘Towns and Cities, 1891’, ‘Cities, 1921’ in Becoming British Columbia: A PopulationHistory <strong>of</strong> British Columbia ed J. Belshaw (Vancouver: UBC Press)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 (maps) ‘Known Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Kamloops’, ‘Cemeteries <strong>of</strong> Cumberland’, ‘RDMs in CentralBritish Columbia’, ‘RDMs on Vancouver Island’ in Private Grief, Public Mourning: <strong>The</strong> Rise <strong>of</strong> theRoadside Shrine in B.C. ed J. Belshaw and D. Purvey (Vancouver: Anvil Press)*STACEY, P., VIAUD, G., *WORTS, D., *MICHALOS, A., *DUXBURY, N., *MCCOLL, R., *TUCKER, A.and *SEASONS, M. 2009 ‘Roundtable on defining quality <strong>of</strong> life and cultural Indicators for smallcities” in <strong>The</strong> Last Best West: An Exploration <strong>of</strong> Myth, Identity, and Quality <strong>of</strong> Life in WesternCanada ed A. Gagnon, W.F. Garrett-Petts, J. H<strong>of</strong>fman, H. Hubert, T. Kading, K.-A. Maddox andG. Ratsoy (Vancouver: New Star Books and Textual Studies in Canada, Thompson RiversUniversity) 127-159


University <strong>of</strong> TorontoDepartment <strong>of</strong> Geography and Program in Planning100 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3(416) 978-3375 ⎯ Fax (416) 946-3886E-Mail: chair@geog.utoronto.caWebsite: http://www.geog.utoronto.ca_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD, MSc (Planning), PhD (Planning), MUDS, MA/MScCollaborative with Centre for Environment and other collaborative programsFaculty*Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:L. Bourne (FRSC), J. Britton, R. Bryan, I. Burton (FRSC), A.J. Dakin, W.G. Dean, G.Gad, J. Galloway, G. Gracie, B. Greenwood, R. Jaakson, A.V. Jopling, P.D. Kerr, J.T.Lemon, T. McIlwraith, S.T. Roweis, J.W. Simmons, J. Spelt, A. Waterhouse, R.R. White,J.B.R. WhitneyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jing Chen, PhD (Reading), FRSCAmrita Daniere 1 , PhD (Harvard)Joe Desloges, PhD (British Columbia)Miriam Diamond, PhD (Toronto)Meric Gertler, PhD (Harvard), FRSCDanny Harvey, PhD (Toronto)Robert Lewis, PhD (McGill)John Miron, PhD (Toronto)Scott Munro, PhD (McMaster)Ted Relph 2 , PhD (Toronto)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Alana Boland, PhD (Washington)Brian Branfireun, PhD (McGill)Michael Bunce, PhD (Sheffield)Tenley Conway, PhD (Rutgers)Sharon Cowling, PhD (Lund)Pierre Desrochers, PhD (Montreal)Richard DiFrancesco, PhD (McMaster)James R. Dunn, PhD (Simon Fraser)E-mail Address:chenj@geog.utoronto.cadaniere@geog.utoronto.cadesloges@geog.utoronto.cadiamond@geog.utoronto.cagertler@geog.utoronto.caharvey@geog.utoronto.calewis@geog.utoronto.camiron@chass.utoronto.casmunro@eratos.erin.utoronto.carelph@utsc.utoronto.caboland@geog.utoronto.cabrian.branfireun@utoronto.cabunce@utsc.utoronto.catenley.conway@utoronto.cacowling@geog.utoronto.capierre.desrochers@utoronto.cadifrance@geog.utoronto.cajim.dunn@utoronto.ca* Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 20101 Chair, Graduate Department and Department <strong>of</strong> Geography, U<strong>of</strong>T at Mississauga2 Chair, Department <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences, U<strong>of</strong>T at Scarborough


154 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:E-mail Address:Emily Gilbert, PhD (Bristol)emily.gilbert@utoronto.caKanishka Goonewardena, PhD (Cornell) kanishka@geog.utoronto.caWilliam A. Gough, PhD (McGill)gough@utsc.utoronto.caJason Hackworth, PhD (Rutgers)jhackwor@geog.utoronto.caPaul Hess, PhD (Washington)hess@geog.utoronto.caDeborah Leslie, PhD (British Columbia) deborah.leslie@utoronto.caVirginia Maclaren 3 , PhD (Cornell)maclaren@geog.utoronto.caMinelle Mahtani, PhD(University College London) FRCGS mahtani@utsc.utoronto.caDeborah McGregor, PhD (Toronto) d.mcgregor@utoronto.caTony Price, PhD (McGill)price@geog.utoronto.caW. Scott Prudham, PhD (UC Berkeley) scott.prudham@utoronto.caKatharine Rankin, PhD (Cornell)rankin@geog.utoronto.caVincent Robinson, PhD (Kent State) doc.robinson@utoronto.caSusan Ruddick, PhD (UC Los Angeles) ruddick@geog.utoronto.caRachel Silvey, PhD (Washington)silvey@geog.utoronto.caMyrna Simpson, PhD (Alberta)msimpson@utsc.utoronto.caAndre Sorensen, PhD (LSE)sorensen@utsc.utoronto.caSarah Wakefield, PhD (McMaster)wakefield@geog.utoronto.caAlan Walks, PhD (Toronto)awalks@utm.utoronto.caKathi Wilson, PhD (Queen’s)kwilson@eratos.erin.utoronto.caAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:George B. Arhonditsis, PhD (Aegean, Greece) georgea@utsc.utoronto.caNathan Basiliko, PhD (McGill)nathan.basiliko@utoronto.caRonald Buliung, PhD (McMaster)ron.buliung@utoronto.caDeborah Cowen, PhD (Toronto)deb.cowen@utoronto.caMatthew Farish, PhD (British Columbia) farish@geog.utoronto.caSarah Finkelstein, PhD (Toronto)finkelstein@geog.utoronto.caMark Hunter, PhD (UC Berkeley)mhunter@utsc.utoronto.ca<strong>The</strong>mbela Kepe, PhD (Western Cape) kepe@utsc.utoronto.caKenneth Ian MacDonald, PhD (Waterloo) kmacd@utsc.utoronto.caCarl Mitchell, PhD (Toronto)carl.mitchell@utoronto.caMatti Siemiatycki, PhD (British Columbia) siemiatycki@geog.utoronto.caMatthew Wells, PhD (Australian National) wells@utsc.utoronto.caSenior Lecturers:Donald Boyes, PhD (Western Ontario)Barbara Murck, PhD (Toronto)Lecturer:Joseph Leydon, PhD (Toronto)boyes@geog.utoronto.cabmurck@utm.utoronto.caleydon@geog.utoronto.ca3 Chair, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography and Program in Planning, U<strong>of</strong>T St. George


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 155Retired Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:A.M. Davis, A.P. Grima, R.C. Gunn, J. Hitchcock, D.A. McQuillanCurrent ResearchBayesian calibration <strong>of</strong> process-based models (Arhonditsis)Climate change impacts on lacustrine ecosystem phenology (Arhonditsis)Effects <strong>of</strong> stoichiometry on plankton dynamics (Arhonditsis)Eutrophication and bistability <strong>of</strong> aquatic ecosystems (Arhonditsis)Invasion <strong>of</strong> exotic species (Arhonditsis)Biogeochemistry and microbial ecology <strong>of</strong> northern forest and wetland ecosystems(Basiliko)Global and environmental change (Basiliko)Natural resource management and ecosystem restoration (Basiliko)Soil science (Basiliko)Environment and development in China (Boland)Urban political ecology (Boland)Income inequalities and social polarization (Bourne)Sprawl and revitalization (Bourne)Uneven urban growth (Bourne)Urban decline and communities at risk (Bourne)GIS (Boyes)Pedagogical development using technology (Boyes)Remote sensing (Boyes)Urban forestry (Boyes)Hillslope hydrology (Branfireun)(Methyl) mercury biogeochemistry (Branfireun)Modelling <strong>of</strong> hydrological and biogeochemical processes (Branfireun)Small watershed hydrology (Branfireun)Industrial networks and innovation (Britton)Experimental field and laboratory studies <strong>of</strong> erosional processes in Ontario, Mexico,Southern California, and the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Soil Erosion Lab (Bryan)Rill initiation, network evolution, and the influence <strong>of</strong> confluence configuration on flowhydraulics and rill sediment transport (Bryan)Soil erodibility; influence <strong>of</strong> soil properties on hillslope geomorphology (Bryan)Stability and resilience <strong>of</strong> dryland soils and vegetation under grazing impact and climaticchange in Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico (Bryan)GIS and Spatial Analysis (Buliung)Technological Innovation and the Shape <strong>of</strong> the City (Buliung)Travel behaviour, city organization, transport-environment interactions (Buliung)Urban Form and Travel Behaviour (Buliung)Rural land use change and planning in the urban fringe (Bunce)Tourism in small island developing states (Bunce)Continental and global carbon and water cycle modeling (Chen)Coupling <strong>of</strong> water and carbon cycles in wetlands and forests (Chen)Global carbon cycle modelling (Chen)Hyperspectral remote sensing application to forestry (Chen)Multiangle remote sensing application to land surface (Chen)


156 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGNested global inversion for North America carbon budgets (Chen)Terrestrial isotope modelling (Chen)Human drivers <strong>of</strong> urban ecology (Conway)Land-use/land-cover modeling (Conway)Urban vegetation (Conway)Geographies <strong>of</strong> citizenship, militarism, and war (Cowen)Security and cities (Cowen)Sub/urban politics (Cowen)Plant carbon balance and the evolution <strong>of</strong> terrestrial ecosystems through time (Cowling)Vegetation-climate feedbacks in the Amazon Basin during the last glacial maximum(Cowling)Vegetation structure, canopy microclimate and global trends in biodiversity (Cowling)Housing and environmental infrastructure provision in developing countries, particularlylarge urban areas (Daniere)Nutrient cycling in agricultural ecosystems (Davis)Paludification (Davis)Soil and pollen stratigraphies at archeological sites (Davis)Floodplain sedimentology, geoarcheology, B.C. and Ontario (Desloges)Glaciolacustrine sediment records: B.C., Alberta, Yukon, Greenland and Iceland(Desloges)Paleohydrology and environmental reconstruction (Desloges)Business and the environment (Desrochers)Entrepreneurship and economic development (Desrochers)Technological innovation and tech transfer (Desrochers)Chemical contaminant behaviour in indoor and outdoors (cities, aquatic systems)(Diamond)Chemical contaminant bioaccumulation in aquatic food webs (Diamond)Chemical contaminant exposure analysis (Diamond)Life cycle impact assessment and hazard assessment (Diamond)Organic chemical and metal contaminant sources, emissions, fate and transport(Diamond)Determinants <strong>of</strong> regional economic structure (DiFrancesco)Economic development in Canada's northern frontier (DiFrancesco)Geopolitical change in the N.W.T. and potential socioeconomic impacts (DiFrancesco)Quantitative techniques for regional analysis (DiFrancesco)Effects <strong>of</strong> urban neighbourhoods on health and child development (Dunn)Metropolitan income inequality, segregation and population health (Dunn)Public housing redevelopment and health (Dunn)<strong>The</strong>orizing geographies <strong>of</strong> the social production <strong>of</strong> health (Dunn)<strong>The</strong> Distant Early Warning Line: a spatial history (Farish)Urban culture in Reagan’s America (Farish)War and nature in the twentieth century (Farish)Holocene environmental change in the Arctic (Finkelstein)Paleoecology, paleolimnology, paleoclimatology (Finkelstein)Wetland ecology and biogeography (Finkelstein)History <strong>of</strong> industrial location in Toronto (Gad)History <strong>of</strong> Toronto's financial district (Gad)Office development (Gad)Office location dynamics (Gad)


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 157Historical geography <strong>of</strong> Brazil and the Caribbean (Galloway)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> the cane sugar industry, 1914 – present (Galloway)Economic change in the Toronto region (Gertler)Industrial cultures and practices: national, regional and local institutions and governance(Gertler)Regional and national innovation systems and evolutionary change (Gertler)Social foundations <strong>of</strong> economic performance: innovation and creativity in city-regions(Gertler)Borders, citizenship, security (Gilbert)Nationalism, postcolonialism, globalization (Gilbert)<strong>The</strong> culture and politics <strong>of</strong> money (Gilbert)Globalization, postmodernism (Goonewardena)Urban design, planning theory (Goonewardena)Urban political economy (Goonewardena)Air quality (Gough)Climate and ocean modelling (Gough)Climate change impacts (Gough)Hudson Bay (Gough)Coastal hydrodynamics, sedimentation and morphodynamics (Greenwood)Sediment transport in wave-current boundary layers (Greenwood)Bedforms & sedimentary structures generated by waves & currents (Greenwood)Long wave sediment transport and nearshore morphology (Greenwood)Wave-formed bars (Greenwood)Numerical models <strong>of</strong> sediment and contaminant re-suspension in the Great Lakes(Greenwood)Religion and social service provision in North America (Hackworth)Social housing in Ontario (Hackworth)Planning in declining urban regions (Hackworth)Climatic change due to human activities – scenarios and impacts (Harvey)Design <strong>of</strong> energy-efficient buildings (Harvey)Global scale potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiencyand renewable energy (Harvey)Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> endangered and invasive vegetative species (He)Object-based grassland biogeochemical modeling (He)Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> grassland biochemicals (He)Small-scale forest disturbance extraction (He)Planning and designing for non-motorized travel modes (Hess)Travel behaviour interactions with urban form (Hess)Urban form analysis, representation and measurement using GIS (Hess)Aids in South Africa (Hunter)Geographies <strong>of</strong> health inequality (Hunter)Geographies <strong>of</strong> sexuality (Hunter)South African political economy (Hunter)Education and Class (Hunter)Environment and development (Isaac)Plant-soil interactions and biogeochemical cycling (Isaac)Social-ecological systems (Isaac)Ecotourism (Jaakson)Environmental ethics (Jaakson)


158 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGPeople-environment interactions, land rights, politics <strong>of</strong> development projects, politics <strong>of</strong>land use planning, rural struggles, southern Africa (Kepe)Canada and its regions (Lemon)Limits to technology and energy shortfalls (Lemon)Urbanization, especially Toronto (Lemon)Commodity chains (Leslie)Cultural industries (Leslie)Urban-economic, cultural and feminist geography (Leslie)Economic geography <strong>of</strong> the North American city, 1850-1950 (Lewis)Industrial and social geography <strong>of</strong> the suburbs, 1850-1950 (Lewis)Social geography <strong>of</strong> colonial cities in India, 1881-1921 (Lewis)Colonial Atlantic economy (Leydon)Irish historical geography (Leydon)New World settlement (Leydon)Class and cultural ecologies <strong>of</strong> consumption (MacDonald)Institutional resilience and vulnerability to natural hazards (MacDonald)Neoliberalism and the restructuring <strong>of</strong> biodiversity conservation (MacDonald)Transnationalism and cultural identity (MacDonald)Environmental impact (Maclaren)Southeast Asia (Maclaren)Sustainability indicators (Maclaren)Urban waste management (Maclaren)Critical "mixed race" theory (Mahtani)Diversity initiative implementation in international newsrooms (Mahtani)Ethnic audiences, public policy and immigration, media (Mahtani)Feminist geography (Mahtani)Racism in the academy, race and representation, critical journalism (Mahtani)Aboriginal issues, environmental ethic, traditional ecological knowledge, forestmanagement (McGregor)Heritage conservation (McIlwraith)History <strong>of</strong> navigation and railroads (McIlwraith)Ontario cultural landscape (McIlwraith)Ethnicity and ethnic groups in North America (McQuillan)Irish immigrants in nineteenth-century Quebec (McQuillan)Urban planning for historic preservation (McQuillan)Demographic change, household formation, and housing demand (Miron)Location theory (Miron)Neighbourhood choice and change (Miron)Transportation demand and planning (Miron)Urban growth and development policy (Miron)Urban planning and policy (Miron)Biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> anaerobic soils (Mitchell)Mercury and methylmercury cycling (Mitchell)Stable isotopes as biogeochemical and hydrological tracers (Mitchell)Watershed hydrology (Mitchell)Boundary-layer processes on glaciers (Munro)Ground controlled radiation modelling for remote sensing over snow and ice (Munro)Spatially distributed modelling and prediction in cold region research basins (Munro)Environmental management; gender and environment in the developing world (Murck)


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 159Forest hydrology (Price)Small-scale infiltration processes (Price)Soil-water interactions in the unsaturated zone (Price)Environmental politics, policy, and social justice (Prudham)Forest politics and policy, western North America (Prudham)Political ecology (Prudham)Political economy and environment (Prudham)Comparative market regulation, S Asia, SE Asia, N America (Rankin)Critical development studies (Rankin)Planning history and theory (Rankin)Urban governance and commercial gentrification (Rankin)Heterotopias and post-modern geographies (Relph)Urban form, landscape, and change in the Greater Toronto Region (Relph)Geographic information science (Robinson)GIS and spatial analysis (Robinson)Land use/land cover modelling/remote sensing (Robinson)Spatially explicit ecological modelling (Robinson)Philosophy and its influences on geographic thought (Ruddick)Social justice (Ruddick)Social theory and young people's geographies (Ruddick)Community and regional planning (Siemiatycki)Infrastructure finance and delivery (Siemiatycki)Transportation policy and planning (Siemiatycki)Critical development studies (Silvey)Indonesia (Silvey)Migration (Silvey)Southeast Asia (Silvey)<strong>The</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> Islam (Silvey)Transnational feminism (Silvey)Environmental organic geochemistry (Simpson)Natural organic matter structure, cycling, and environmental reactivity (Simpson)Community participation in Japanese land readjustment (Sorensen)Planning regimes in Britain, the United States and Japan (Sorensen)<strong>The</strong> formation and meaning <strong>of</strong> urban community organizations in Japan (Sorensen)Community food security (Wakefield)Food systems (Wakefield)Environmental justice (Wakefield)Urban environmental health (Wakefield)Healthy neighbourhoods (Wakefield)Community-engaged scholarship (Wakefield)<strong>The</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> automobility (Walks)Geography <strong>of</strong> housing and homelessness (Walks)New neighbourhood forms: gated communities and the new urbanism (Walks)Political attitudes, neighbourhood inequality, and urban policy (Walks)Urban social, political and electoral geography (Walks)Environmental change and urban design (White)Environmental finance (White)Environmental fluid dynamics (Wells)Aboriginal health (Wilson)


160 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAccess to health and social services (Wilson)Immigration and health (Wilson)Neighbourhoods and health (Wilson)Recent Publications*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department4current or former graduate student*AAGAARD, T. and GREENWOOD, B. 2009 ‘Measuring suspended sand transport using a pulsecoherentacoustic Doppler pr<strong>of</strong>iler’ in Coastal Processes ed C.A. Brebbia, G. Benassai and G.R.Rodriguez (Southampton, UK: WIT Press) 185-1964 ASANIN, J. and WILSON, K. 2009 ‘“Education? It is irrelevant to my job now, it makes me verydepressed”: exploring the health impacts <strong>of</strong> under/unemployment among highly-skilled recentimmigrants in Canada’ Ethnicity and Health 14(2), 185-204BRITTON, J.N.H., TREMBLAY, D.-G. and SMITH, R. 2009 ‘Contrasts in clustering: the example <strong>of</strong><strong>Canadian</strong> mew Media’ European Planning Studies 17, 211-234BULIUNG, R.N., *MITRA, R. and *FAULKNER, G. 2009 ‘Active school transportation in the GreaterToronto Area, Canada: an exploration <strong>of</strong> trends in space and time (1986-2006)’ PreventiveMedicine 48, 507-512⎯⎯⎯ , *SOLTYS, K., *HABEL, C. and *LANYON, R. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> “driving” factors behind successfulcarpool formation and use’ Transportation Research Record 2118, 31-38CONWAY, T.M. 2009 ‘Local environmental impact <strong>of</strong> alternative forms <strong>of</strong> residential development’Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 36, 927-943⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> class resolution in land-use change models’ Computers, Environment andUrban Systems 33(4), 269-277COWEN, D. 2009 'Containing insecurity: US port cities and the “war on terror”’ in Disrupted Cities: WhenInfrastructure Fails ed S. Graham (New York and London: Routledge) 69-84⎯⎯⎯ and *SMITH, N. 2009 'After geopolitics? From the geopolitical social to geoeconomics' Antipode41(1), 22-48*DAWOE, E. 2009 ‘Unjustified optimism: why the World Bank’s 2008 ‘Agriculture for Development’ reportmisses the point for South Africa’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Peasant Studies 36(3), 637-643*EYLES, J., WILSON, K., *ELLIOTT, S., *KELLER-OLAMAN, S. and *MU, L. 2009 ‘What people thinkabout the environment and its relationship to their health: perceptions <strong>of</strong> health at differencescales <strong>of</strong> environment in Hamilton, Ontario’ Local Environments 14(1), 981-998FARISH, M. 2009 ‘Maps and the State’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, Vol. 6 ed R.Kitchen and N. Thrift (Oxford; Elsevier) 442-454⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Military, and Geography’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, Vol. 7 ed R.Kitchen and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 116-121⎯⎯⎯ and *LACKENBAUER, P.W. 2009 ‘High modernism in the North: planning Frobisher Bay andInuvik’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Historical Geography 35(3), 517-544*FAULKNER, G., BULIUNG, R., *FLORA, P. and *FUSCO, C. 2009 ‘Active school transport, physicalactivity levels and body weight <strong>of</strong> children and youth: a systematic review’ Preventive Medicine48, 3-8FINKELSTEIN, S.A., *ROSS, J.M. and 4 ADAMS, J.K. 2009 'Spatio-temporal variability in Arctic climates<strong>of</strong> the past millennium: implications for the study <strong>of</strong> Thule culture on Melville Peninsula, Nunavut'Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 41, 442-454*FORD, J.D., GOUGH, W.A., 4 LAIDLER, G.J., *MACDONALD, J., *IRNGAUT, C. and *QRUNNUT, K.2009 ‘Sea ice, climate change, and community vulnerability in northern Foxe Basin, Canada’Climate Research 38, 137-154GERTLER, M.S. and VINODRAI, T. 2009 ‘Life sciences and regional innovation: one path or many?’European Planning Studies 17(2), 235-2614 GEWURTZ, S.B., *BHAVSAR, S.P., *CROZIER, P.W., DIAMOND, M.L., *HELM, P.A., *MARVIN, C.H.and *REINER, E.J. 2009 ‘Perfluoroalkyl contaminants in window film from Toronto, Ontario,Canada, and an assessment <strong>of</strong> carpet as a possible source’ Environmental Science andTechnology 43, 7317-7323


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 161⎯⎯⎯ , 4 GANDHI, N., *CHRISTENSEN, G.N., *EVENSET, A., *GREGOR, D. and DIAMOND, M.L. 2009‘Application <strong>of</strong> a food web model to determine the relative influence <strong>of</strong> lake morphology, nutrients,and contaminant loadings on the dynamics <strong>of</strong> polychlorinated biphenyls in a high arctic food web’Environmental Science and Pollution Research 16(2), 176-190GILBERT, E. 2009 'Liberalism' in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 195-206⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Race, money and risk: future directions in critical geopolitics' GeoJournal Online (1)GREENWOOD, B.,4 BRANDER, R.W., *JOSEPH, E., *HUGHES, M.G., *BALDOCK, T.E. and*AAGAARD, T. 2009 ‘Sediment flux in a rip channel on a barred intermediate beach under lowwave energy’ in Coastal Processes ed C.A. Brebbia, G. Benassai and G.R. Rodriguez(Southampton, UK: WIT Press) 197-209HACKWORTH, J. 2009 ‘Destroyed by HOPE: Public housing, neoliberalism, and progressive housingactivism in the US’ in Where the other half lives: Lower income housing in a neoliberal world edS. Glynn (London: Pluto Press) 232-256⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Neoliberalism, neoconservatism and the politics <strong>of</strong> faith-based welfare in the United States’Studies in Political Economy 84, 155-179⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Normalizing ‘solutions’ to ‘government failure’: media representations <strong>of</strong> Habitat forHumanity’ Environment and Planning A 41(11), 2686-2705⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Political marginalization, misguided nationalism and the destruction <strong>of</strong> Canada’s socialhousing systems’ in Where the other half lives: Lower income housing in a neoliberal world ed S.Glynn (London: Pluto Press) 257-319*HARRAD, S., *IBARRA, C., *ROBSON, M., *MELYMUK, L., 4 ZHANG, X., DIAMOND, M. and*DOUWES, J. 2009 ‘Polychlorinated biphenyls in indoor dust from Canada, New Zealand, UnitedKingdom and United States: implications for human exposure’ Chemosphere 76(2), 232-238HE, Y., *FRANKLIN, S.E., *GUO, X. and *STENHOUSE, G.B. 2009 ‘Narrow-linear and small-area forestdisturbance detection and mapping from high spatial resolution imagery’ Journal <strong>of</strong> AppliedRemote Sensing 3, 033570⎯⎯⎯ , *GUO, X. and *WILMSHURST, J. 2009 ‘Reflectance measures <strong>of</strong> grassland biophysicalstructure’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 30(10), 2509-2521HUNTER, M. 2009 'From migrating men to moving women: some brief trends in South Africa's changingpolitical economy and geography <strong>of</strong> intimacy' in Dangerous Liaisons: Mobility, Sexuality and AIDSed P. Aggleton, F. Thomas and M. Haour-Knipe (London: Routledge) 143-153⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Providing love: sex and exchange in twentieth century South Africa’ in Love in Africa ed L.Thomas and J. Cole (Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press) 135-156ISAAC, M.E., *DAWOE, E. and *SIECIECHOWICZ, K. 2009 ‘Assessing localized knowledge use inagr<strong>of</strong>orestry management with cognitive maps’ Environmental Management 43, 1321-1330⎯⎯⎯ and *DAWOE, E. 2009 ‘Promoting long-term farm diversity: integrative management <strong>of</strong> cocoaagr<strong>of</strong>orestry systems in Ghana’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Science and Technology 26, 26-334 LAIDLER, G.J., *FORD, J.D., GOUGH, W.A., *IKUMMAQ, T., 4 GAGNON, A.S., 4 KOWAL, S.,*IRNGAUT, C. and *QRUNNUT, K. 2009 ‘Travelling and hunting in a changing Arctic: AssessingInuit vulnerability to sea ice change in Igloolik, Nunavut’ Climate Change 94, 363-397LEWIS, R. 2009 ‘Historical geographies <strong>of</strong> industry’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geographyed R. Kitchen and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 426-32⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Industrial districts and manufacturing linkages: Chicago’s printing industry, 1880-1950’Economic History Review 62, 366-87⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Rationalizing the workplace: <strong>Canadian</strong> textile firms, 1929-1935’ Enterprise and Society 10,498-528MCGREGOR, D. 2009 ‘Anishinabekwe, traditional knowledge and water’ in First Voices: An AboriginalWoman's Reader ed P. Monture and P. McGuire (Toronto, ON: Inanna Publications andEducation Inc.) 134-142⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Linking traditional knowledge and environmental practice in Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong>Studies 43(3), 69-1004 MUSSO, E. and WAKEFIELD, S. 2009 ‘‘Tales <strong>of</strong> mind over cancer’: cancer risk and prevention in the<strong>Canadian</strong> print media’ Health, Risk, and Society 11(1), 17-384 RALPH, T.U. and GOUGH, W.A. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> sea-surface temperatures on Eastern NorthPacific tropical cyclone activity’ <strong>The</strong>oretical and Applied Climatology 95, 257-264RUDDICK, S. 2009 ‘Commentary: Cartographies <strong>of</strong> the flesh’ in Contested Bodies <strong>of</strong> Childhood andYouth ed K. Hörschelmann and R. Colls (Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan) 97-104


162 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGSIEMIATYCKI, M. 2009 'Academics and auditors: comparing perspectives on transportation project costoverruns' Journal <strong>of</strong> Planning Education and Research 29, 142-156SILVEY, R. 2009 ‘Development and geography: anxious times, anemic geographies, and migration’Progress in Human Geography 33, 507-515⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Transnational rights and wrongs: moral geographies <strong>of</strong> gender and migration’ PhilosophicalTopics 37, 75-91⎯⎯⎯ , *BARKER, J., *LINDQUIST, J., *BOELLSTORF, T., *BROWN, C., *DANUSIRI, A., *DARMADI,D., *GIBBINGS, S., *GRAYMAN, J., *HOESTEREY, J., *JONES, C., *LEE, D., *RUDNYCKYJ, D.and *STRASSLER, K. 2009 ‘Figures <strong>of</strong> Indonesian modernity’ Indonesia 87, 35–72SIMMONS, J., BOURNE, L.S. and *KAMIKIHARA, S. 2009 <strong>The</strong> Changing Economy <strong>of</strong> UrbanNeighbourhoods: An Exploration <strong>of</strong> Place <strong>of</strong> Work data for the Greater Toronto Area (Toronto:University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Cities Centre Research Paper 219)SORENSEN, A. 2009 ‘Neighborhood streets as meaningful spaces: claiming rights to shared spaces inTokyo’ City & Society 21(2), 207-229⎯⎯⎯ , *FUJII, S. and *OKATA, J. 2009 ‘Urban renaissance as intensification: deregulation and therescaling <strong>of</strong> place governance in Tokyo’s high-rise building boom’ Urban Studies 47(3), 556-584WALKS, R.A. 2009 '<strong>The</strong> urban in fragile, uncertain, neoliberal times: towards new geographies <strong>of</strong> socialjustice?' <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(3), 345 - 356*WANG, K., *FRANKLIN, S.E., *GUO, X., HE, Y. and *MCDERMID, G.J. 2009 ‘Problems in remotesensing <strong>of</strong> landscapes and habitats’ Progress in Physical Geography 33(6), 747-768WILSON, K., *EYLES, J., *ELLIOTT, S. and *KELLER-OLAMAN, S. 2009 ‘Health in Hamiltonneighbourhoods: exploring the determinants <strong>of</strong> health at the local level’ Health and Place 15(1),374-3824 WONG, F., 3 ROBSON, M., DIAMOND, M.L., *HARRAD, S. and 4 TRUONG, J. 2009 ‘Concentrations andchiral signature <strong>of</strong> POPs in soils and sediments: a comparative urban vs. rural study in Canadaand UK’ Chemosphere 74, 404-1114 ZHANG, X., DIAMOND, M.L., *HARRAD, S.J. and *IBARRA, C. 2009 ‘Multimedia modeling <strong>of</strong> PBDEemissions and fate indoors’ Environmental Science & Technology 43(8), 2845-2850


Trent UniversityP.O. Box 4800, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8(705) 748-1011, ext. 7686 ⎯ Fax (705) 748-1205E-Mail: geography@trentu.caWebsite: http://www.trentu.ca/geography______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, BA & BSc joint-diploma program in GIS with Fleming College, BA & BSc withEmphasis in Northern and Polar Studies, and interdisciplinary graduate degrees: MA &MSc in Applications <strong>of</strong> Modelling in the Natural and Social Sciences, MA in <strong>Canadian</strong>Studies and Indigenous Studies, PhD in <strong>Canadian</strong> Studies, and MSc & PhD inEnvironmental and Life SciencesFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:E-mail Address:W. Peter Adams, PhD (McGill) peteradams@trentu.caAlan G. Brunger, PhD (Western Ontario) abrunger@trentu.caFrederick M. Helleiner, PhD (Western Ontario) fhelleiner@trentu.caJohn S. Marsh, PhD (Calgary)jmarsh@trentu.caGeorge A. Nader, PhD (Durham)gnader@trentu.caColin H. Taylor, PhD (McGill)ctaylor@trentu.caPr<strong>of</strong>essors:James M. Buttle 1 , PhD (Southampton) jbuttle@trentu.caJ. Graham Cogley, PhD (McMaster) gcogley@trentu.caPeter M. Lafleur, PhD (McMaster)plafleur@trentu.caCheryl L. McKenna Neuman, PhD (Queen’s) cmckneuman@trentu.caAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Heather N. Nicol, PhD (Queen’s)Raul Ponce Hernandez, D Phil (Oxford)Susan E. Wurtele, PhD (Queen’s)heathernicol@trentu.carponce@trentu.caswurtele@trentu.caAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:M. Catherine Eimers, PhD (Waterloo) ceimers@trentu.caMark W. Skinner, PhD (Queen’s)markskinner@trentu.ca_______________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


164 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCurrent ResearchBiological and hydrological aspects <strong>of</strong> ice, including snow (Adams)Ethics, politics and social aspects <strong>of</strong> polar research (Adams)Federal and provincial politics in Peterborough (Adams)Mass balance <strong>of</strong> glaciers (Adams, Cogley)Heritage landscapes and regions - recording and interpretation (Brunger)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> Ontario (Brunger)Forest hydrology (Buttle)Hydrological effects <strong>of</strong> land use change (Buttle)Solute transport in the unsaturated zone (Buttle)Global glacier mass balance and glacier inventory (Cogley)Global hydrographic databases (Cogley)Satellite remote sensing in glaciology (Cogley)Contribution <strong>of</strong> storms and particulate transport to catchment budgets (Eimers)Impact <strong>of</strong> shifts in hydrology on long-term patterns in solute export (Eimers)Relationships between soil physical and chemical properties and phosphorus export in<strong>Canadian</strong> Shield catchments (Eimers)Atmosphere-biosphere energy exchange on arctic tundra ecosystems (Lafleur)Energy water and carbon fluxes from boreal wetlands (Lafleur)History <strong>of</strong> the Dee Estuary, England (Marsh)History, planning and management <strong>of</strong> national and provincial parks and World HeritageSites (Marsh)History, planning, management, use and impact <strong>of</strong> recreation trails (Marsh)<strong>The</strong> identification, protection, and interpretation <strong>of</strong> cultural landscapes (Marsh)Tourism and heritage in Chile (Marsh)Ethnic relations in Trinidad and Tobago (Nader)Aeolian bedforms (McKenna Neuman)Mechanics <strong>of</strong> sediment transport (McKenna Neuman)Wind tunnel simulation <strong>of</strong> aeolian processes and dust emission (McKenna Neuman)Economic development and regionalism in Canada (Nicol)Geopolitics and security in the Circumpolar North (Nicol)Geopolitics <strong>of</strong> Canada's Cuban Foreign Policy (Nicol)Neoliberalism, globaliztaion and Caribbean integration (Nicol)North American borders post-9/11 (Nicol)Applications <strong>of</strong> radar and multispectral imagery to natural resource assessment (Ponce-Hernandez)Dynamic simulation and spatial modelling <strong>of</strong> Carbon in soils and biomass for estimatingcarbon sequestration potentials (Ponce-Hernandez)Farming systems characterization and mapping at multiple scales (Ponce-Hernandez)Geographic information systems applications to land resources inventories andassessment (Ponce-Hernandez)GIS, remote sensing and modelling aspects <strong>of</strong> land degradation assessment in drylands(Ponce-Hernandez)Spatial modelling <strong>of</strong> bio-physical watershed processes (Ponce-Hernandez)Aging rural communities (Skinner)Geographical gerontology (Skinner)Geographies <strong>of</strong> voluntarism (Skinner)Rural health geography (Skinner)Social determinants <strong>of</strong> rural health (Skinner)


TRENT UNIVERSITY 165<strong>Canadian</strong> immigration policy and immigrant assimilation (Wurtele)Children’s geographies (Wurtele)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Prairies (Wurtele)Immigrant handicrafts and folk culture in Canada (Wurtele)Urban transportation and environmental sustainability (Wurtele)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former graduate studentADAMS, W.P. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> McGill Axel Heiberg expeditions: reconnaissance year, 1959’ InfoNorth Arctic,62(3), 363-369⎯⎯⎯ and LAFLEUR, P. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> climate <strong>of</strong> Peterborough and the Kawarthas: past, present andfuture’ in Peterborough and the Kawarthas, third edition ed W.P. Adams and C.H. Taylor,(Peterborough, ON: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography) 41-58⎯⎯⎯ and TAYLOR, C.H. 2009 Peterborough and the Kawarthas, third edition (Peterborough, ON:Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography)⎯⎯⎯ and TAYLOR, C.H. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> regional setting <strong>of</strong> Peterborough and the Kawarthas’ inPeterborough and the Kawarthas, third edition ed W.P. Adams and C.H. Taylor (Peterborough,ON: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography) 1-18*ANDREWS, G.J., *MILLIGAN, C., *PHILLIPS, D.R. and SKINNER, M.W. 2009 'Geographicalgerontology: mapping a disciplinary intersection' Geography Compass 3, 1641-1659BRUNGER, A.G. 2009 (Graphics Editor) Peterborough and the Kawarthas, third edition ed W.P. Adamsand C.H. Taylor (Peterborough, ON: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> cultural landscape <strong>of</strong> Peterborough and the Kawarthas’ in Peterborough and theKawarthas, third edition ed W.P. Adams and C.H. Taylor (Peterborough, ON: Trent University,Department <strong>of</strong> Geography) 119-54⎯⎯⎯ and HELLEINER. F.M. 2009 ‘A selection <strong>of</strong> field trips for Peterborough and the Kawarthas’Peterborough and the Kawarthas, third edition ed W.P. Adams and C.H. Taylor (Peterborough,ON: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography) 209-224BUTTLE, J.M. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Kawartha Lakes’ in Peterborough and the Kawarthas, third edition ed W.P.Adams and C.H. Taylor (Peterborough, ON: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography) 95-118⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Using a temperature-based model <strong>of</strong> snow accumulation and melt to assess the long-termhydrologic behaviour <strong>of</strong> forested headwater basins in south-central Ontario’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theEastern Snow Conference 66, 59-71⎯⎯⎯ and EIMERS, M.C. 2009 ‘Scaling and physiographic controls on streamflow behaviour on thePrecambrian Shield, south-central Ontario’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 374, 360-372⎯⎯⎯ , *CREED, I.F. and *MOORE, R.D. 2009 ‘Progress in <strong>Canadian</strong> forest hydrology, 2003 – 2007’<strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 34, 113-126*CASSON, N., EIMERS, M.C. and BUTTLE, J.M. 2009 ‘Regional assessment <strong>of</strong> the contribution <strong>of</strong> rain-onsnowevents to NO 3 -N export in a forested landscape’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Eastern SnowConference 66, 197-209*CHU, C., *JONES, N.E., *PIGGOT, A.R. and BUTTLE, J.M. 2009 ‘A simple method to classify thethermal characteristics <strong>of</strong> streams from daily maximum air and water temperatures: revisited’North American Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries Management 29, 1605-1619COGLEY, J.G. 2009 ‘A more complete version <strong>of</strong> the World Glacier Inventory’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Glaciology50(53), 32-38⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Geodetic and direct mass-balance measurements: comparison and joint analysis’ Annals <strong>of</strong>Glaciology 50(50), 96-100*CONNOLLY, J., *ROULET, N.T., *SEAQUIST, J.W., *HOLDEN, N.M., LAFLEUR, P.M., *HUMPHREYS,E.R., *HEUMANN, B. and *WARD, S.M. 2009 ‘Using MODIS derived ƒPAR with ground basedflux tower measurements to derive the light use efficiency for two <strong>Canadian</strong> peatlands’Biogeosciences 6, 225-234ECCLESTONE, M.A. and COGLEY, J.G. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> physical landscape <strong>of</strong> Peterborough and theKawarthas’ in Peterborough and the Kawarthas, third edition ed W.P. Adams and C.H. Taylor


166 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG(Peterborough, ON: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography)19-40EIMERS, M.C., *WATMOUGH, S.A., *PATERSON, A., *DILLON, P.J. and *YAO, H. 2009 ‘Long-termdeclines in phosphorus export from forested catchments in south-central Ontario’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66, 1-11* GORDON, M. and MCKENNA NEUMAN, C. 2009 ‘A comparison <strong>of</strong> collisions <strong>of</strong> saltating grains withloose and consolidated silt surfaces’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research - Earth Surface 114,F04015, doi:10.1029/2009JF001330*KONRAD, V. and NICOL, H. 2009 ‘Canada-United States borderlands: drawing the line, working acrossit, and re-inventing the border’ Pennsylvania Geographer Spring/SummerLAFLEUR, P.M. 2009 ‘Connecting atmosphere and wetland: trace gas exchanges’ Geography Compass3, 560-585⎯⎯⎯ and 2 FARNSWORTH, A.G. 2008 ‘Light interception and canopy radiation balance <strong>of</strong> staghornsumac (Rhus typhina)’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Forest Research 38, 1695-1700*MACLEOD, A., SKINNER, M. and *LOW, E. 2009 ‘Community-based participatory research to supporthospice volunteers and caregivers’ in Showcase 2009: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Seventh AnnualHealth Studies Day ed D. Kennett (Peterborough: Centre for Health Studies, Trent University) 10-12MARSH, J.S. 2009 ‘Knox ginger beer’ Heritage Gazette <strong>of</strong> the Trent Valley 13, 4 24-25MCKENNA NEUMAN, C., 2 BOULTON, J.W. and 2 SANDERSON, S. 2009 ‘Wind tunnel simulation <strong>of</strong>environmental controls <strong>of</strong> fugitive dust emissions from mine tailings’ Atmospheric Environment43, 520-529*MILLS, M-L., *ARCHIBALD, B., *MACLEOD, A., SKINNER, M., *PERROTT, J. and *REID, H. 2009Social Determinants <strong>of</strong> Health in Haliburton County: A Report Card (Haliburton: SocialDeterminants <strong>of</strong> Health Advisory Committee, U-Links Centre for Community-based Research)*NICKLING, W.G. and MCKENNA NEUMAN, C. 2009 ‘Aeolian sediment transport’ in DesertGeomorphology 2nd edition ed A. Parsons and A.D. Abrahams(New York: Springer) 517-555NICOL, H., SKINNER, M., WURTELE, S. and *DOBBIN, R. 2009 ‘Planning issues in Peterborough andthe Kawarthas’ in Peterborough and the Kawarthas, third edition ed W.P. Adams and C.H. Taylor(Peterborough, ON: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography) 177-194⎯⎯⎯ and *HEININEN, L. 2009 ‘Networking the north: cross border connections and the newinternational circumpolar geopolitics’ Southern Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Studies 2(1), 11-27*PAUL, F., *BARRY, R., COGLEY, J.G., *FREY, H., *HAEBERLI, W., *OHMURA, A., *OMMANNEY,C.S.L., *RAUP, B., *RIVERA, A. and *ZEMP, M. 2009 ‘Recommendations for the compilation <strong>of</strong>glacier inventory data from digital sources’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 50(53), 119-126SKINNER, M.W. 2009 Review ‘Rural Ageing: A Good Place to Grow Old?’ ed N. Keating, <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal on Aging 28, 402-404⎯⎯⎯ and *ANDREWS, G. 2009 ‘On the disciplinary intersection <strong>of</strong> geography and gerontology’ inShowcase 2009: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Seventh Annual Health Studies Day ed D. Kennett(Peterborough: Centre for Health Studies, Trent University) 13-14⎯⎯⎯ and *JOSEPH, A.E. 2009 ‘Placing voluntarism within evolving spaces <strong>of</strong> care in ageing ruralcommunities’ GeoJournal DOI 10.1007/s10708-009-9283-8⎯⎯⎯ , 2 YANTZI, N.M. and *ROSENBERG, M.W. 2009 ‘Neither rain nor hail nor sleet nor snow: providerperspectives on the challenges <strong>of</strong> weather for home and community care’ Social Science &Medicine 68, 682-688*WADDINGTON, J.M., *QUINTON, W., *PRICE, J.S. and LAFLEUR, P.M. 2009 ‘Advances in <strong>Canadian</strong>wetland hydrology 2003-2007’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Water Resources 34, 139-148*YANTZI, N.M. and SKINNER, M.W. 2009 ‘Care/caregiving’ in International Encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography ed R. Kitchen and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 402-407⎯⎯⎯ and SKINNER, M.W. 2009 ‘Providers <strong>of</strong> care in the home: sustainable partners in primary care?’in Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place ed V.A. Crooks and G.J. Andrews (Aldershot:Ashgate) 221-236


Trinity Western University7600 Glover Road, Langley, BC V2Y 1Y1(604) 888-7511 ⎯ Fax (604) 513-2143E-Mail: jayne.cummins@twu.caWebsite: http://www.twu.ca/geog______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA Geography, BA Environmental StudiesFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus:Carl J. Tracie, PhD (Alberta)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:David Jordan, MA (Victoria)Geraldine Jordan, PhD (Simon Fraser)Maxwell Ofosuhene 1 , PhD (Saskatoon)Sessional Instructors:Cherie Enns, MA (British Columbia)Paul Kariya, PhD (Clark)Andrew Perkins, PhD Candidate (Simon Fraser)Lab Co-ordinator:Terry Neufeldt, MA (Western Washington)E-mail Address:tracie@twu.cadavidj@twu.cageraldine.jordan@twu.camaxwell.<strong>of</strong>osuhene@twu.caennsc@ucfv.bc.capkariya@psf.caandrew.perkins@twu.caterry.neufeldt@twu.caCurrent ResearchDendrochronology (D. Jordan)Dendroecology <strong>of</strong> Garry oak (Quercus garryana) (D. Jordan)Landscape ecology and GIS (G. Jordan)Community/regional development strategies (Ofosuhene)Rural and urban home-based business (Ofosuhene)Doukhobor village settlement in western Canada (Tracie)Landscape and literature in western Canada (Tracie)_________________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


Vancouver Island University900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5(250) 753-3245 ⎯ Fax (250) 740-6550E-Mail: michael.tripp@viu.caWebsite: http://www.viu.ca/geographyDepartment OffersBA, BSc, Dipl. GISFacultyDonald Alexander, PhD (Waterloo)Dave Cake, MSc (Victoria)Alan Gilchrist, PhD (Liverpool)Michael Govorov, PhD (Siberian State Academy)Jeff Lewis, PhD (Victoria)Brad Maguire, MSc (British Columbia)Pam Shaw, PhD (Victoria)Michael Tripp 1 , PhD (Victoria)Hannah Wilson, PhD (Waterloo)Technician:Timothy Naegele, MSc (British Columbia)E-mail Address:donald.alexander@viu.cadave.cake@viu.caalan.gilchrist@viu.camichael.govorov@viu.cajeff.lewis@viu.cabrad.maguire@viu.capam.shaw@viu.camichael.tripp@viu.cahannah.wilson@viu.catimothy.naegele@viu.caCurrent Research<strong>The</strong>ory and practice <strong>of</strong> urban sustainability, growth management, place-making,livability, and teaching “place literacy” (Alexander)Urban sprawl in British Columbia: links between smart growth, livability, and economicvitality (Alexander)Macroscale geomorphology (Gilchrist)Mapping <strong>of</strong> groundwater aquifer vulnerability on Vancouver Island (Gilchrist)Watershed restoration (Gilchrist)Technological solutions for geographic information e-training for national spatial datainfrastructures (Govorov)Climate change impacts and adaptation (Lewis)Vancouver Island weather station network (Lewis)Community-based participatory research in Harewood neighbourhood planning process(Shaw)Development <strong>of</strong> centre for estuary research (Shaw)Economic development and comprehensive land use planning — Tseshaht First Nation(Shaw)_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


VANCOUVER ISLAND UNIVERSITY 169Historical geography – immigration (Tripp)Russian protected area systems / post-Soviet Russia (Tripp)Suburban social geography (Tripp)Hyperspectral remote sensing <strong>of</strong> forest and wetland environments (Wilson)Information extraction from remote sensing data for landscape pattern quantification(Wilson)Spatial analysis and landscape ecology (Wilson)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentALEXANDER, D. 2008 ‘Physical determinism, modernism and mental health’ Environments Journal 35(3),81–86*LOSERBO, C. and SHAW, P. 2009 ‘Food security on campus’ Plan Canada 49(2), 42–45


University <strong>of</strong> VictoriaBox 3060, Victoria, BC V8W 3R4(250) 721-7326 ⎯ Fax (250) 721-6216E-Mail: geoginfo@uvic.caWebsite: http://geography.uvic.ca______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Michael C.R. Edgell, Charles Forward, Harold D. Foster, Charles Howatson, David Lai,Mick Micklewright, J. Douglas Porteous, Rudy Wikkramatileke, Colin J.B. WoodPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Philip Dearden 1 , PhD (Victoria)Mark Flaherty, PhD (McMaster)John Gibson, PhD (Waterloo)Peter Keller 2 , PhD (Western Ontario)Stephen Lonergan, PhD (Pennsylvania)Larry McCann, PhD (Alberta)Olaf Niemann, PhD (Alberta)Aleck Ostry 3 , PhD (British Columbia)Terry Prowse 4 , PhD (Canterbury)Dan Smith 5 , PhD (Alberta)Martin Taylor 6 , PhD (British Columbia)Stanton Tuller, PhD (UC Los Angeles)Fred Wrona, PhD (Calgary)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Rosaline Canessa, PhD (Victoria)Denise Cloutier-Fisher, PhD (Guelph)Maycira Costa, PhD (Victoria)Stephen Cross, PhD (Stirling)Jutta Gutberlet, PhD (Tubingen)Dennis Jelinski, PhD (Simon Fraser)_________________________E-mail Address:pdearden@mail.geog.uvic.caflaherty@mail.geog.uvic.cajjgibson@uvic.capkeller@mail.geog.uvic.calonergan@uvic.calmccann@mail.geog.uvic.caolaf@ uvic.caostry@uvic.caprowset@uvic.casmith@uvic.caonet@uvic.castuller@mail.geog.uvic.cafred.wrona@ec.gc.carosaline@uvic.cadcfisher@uvic.camaycira@uvic.casfcross@mail.geog.uvic.cajuttag@uvic.cajelinski@mail.geog.uvic.ca1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)2Dean, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences3CRC Chair; Senior Scholar, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research4Chair in Climate Impacts5 President, <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong>6President & CEO, Ocean Networks Canada Society


UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA 171Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Trisalyn Nelson, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)Ian Walker, PhD (Guelph)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Terri Lacourse, PhD (Simon Fraser)Reuben Rose-Redwood, PhD (Penn State)E-mail Address:trisalyn@uvic.caijwalker@uvic.catlacours@uvic.caredwood@uvic.caSenior Instructors:Teresa Dawson, MA (Oxford), MA (McMaster) tdawson@uvic.caEduardo Loos, MSc (Victoria)ediloos@mail.geog.uvic.caIan O’Connell, PhD (Victoria)ianoc@uvic.caCindyAnn Rose-Redwood, PhD (Penn State) cindyann@uvic.caAdjunct and Cross-Listed Faculty:Rene Alfaro, PhD (Simon Fraser), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorSpyros Beltaos, PhD (Alberta), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorBarry Boots, PhD (Rutgers), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAllan Carroll, PhD (New Brunswick), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJohn Clague, PhD (British Columbia), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorLeslie Foster, PhD (Toronto), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorHugh French, PhD (Southhampton), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJames Gardner, PhD (McGill), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJim Gower, PhD (Cambridge), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJoji Iisaka, PhD (Tokyo), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorLeslie King, PhD (London), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorStephanie Chang, PhD (Cornell), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorHabib Chaudhury, PhD (Wisconsin), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorEllen Hines, PhD (Victoria), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorRichard Mackie, PhD (British Columbia), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorDouglas Maynard, PhD (Saskatchewan), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorWilliam Megill, PhD (British Columbia), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorBrian Menounos, PhD (British Columbia), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorChristopher Pearce, PhD (Laval), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorClifford Robinson, PhD (British Columbia), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorRick Rollins, PhD (Washington), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorGoetz Schuerholz, PhD (Freiburg), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorStephen Wolfe, PhD (Guelph), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorBarrie Bonsal, PhD (Saskatchewan), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorCharles Burnett, PhD (Turku), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJon Corbett, PhD (Victoria), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorYonas Dibike, PhD (Delft), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorChristopher Houser, PhD (Toronto), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorSophia Johannessen, PhD (Dalhousie), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTrudy Kavanagh, PhD (Western Ontario), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorPreston McEachern, PhD (Alberta), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorGrant Murray, PhD (Michigan), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor


172 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGKurt Niquidet, PhD (Groningen), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorRoberta Parish, PhD (British Columbia), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorDaniel Peters, PhD (Trent), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorEleanor Setton, PhD (Victoria), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTara Sharma, PhD (British Columbia), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorNeville Winchester, PhD (Victoria), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMichael Wulder, PhD (Waterloo), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorYi Yi, PhD (Waterloo), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMark Zacharias, PhD (Guelph), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorNancy Turner, PhD (British Columbia), Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Environmental Studies)<strong>The</strong>odore McDorman, LLM (Dalhousie), Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Law)Eileen Van der Flier-Keller, PhD (Western Ontario), Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Earth andOcean Sciences)Current ResearchCoastal planning and integrated management (Canessa)GIS, collaborative decision making and visualization (Canessa)Marine protected areas (Canessa)Health and social service delivery models (Cloutier-Fisher)Healthy aging in rural environments (Cloutier-Fisher)Vulnerable populations (Cloutier-Fisher; Ostry)Biophysical remote sensing <strong>of</strong> wetlands (Costa)Biophysical remote sensing <strong>of</strong> fresh and coastal waters (Costa)Water optics (Costa)Protected areas (Dearden)Marine protected area planning in Canada, Asia, and Africa (Dearden)National parks, poverty, and ecotourism (Dearden)Shark tourism (Dearden)Coastal aquaculture in tropical developing nations (Flaherty)Informal and organized recycling (Gutberlet)Participatory action-oriented research methodologies (Gutberlet)Participatory sustainable waste management (Gutberlet)Traditional fisheries co-management (Gutberlet)Waste and value (Gutberlet)Conservation <strong>of</strong> biodiversity (Jelinski)Landscape ecology and biogeography (Jelinski)Terrestrial-aquatic ecological interactions (Jelinski)Wildlife management (Jelinski)Cartography and geovisualization (Keller)Spatial analysis and decision making (Keller)Tourism (Keller)Wellness and health geography (Keller)Late Quaternary vegetation and climate change (Lacourse)Life history and biogeography (Lacourse)Palynology and paleoecology (Lacourse)Resources, climate change, environmental security, Middle East (Lonergan)Changing residential architecture <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> city (McCann)


UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA 173Impact <strong>of</strong> town planning on the residential form and social segregation <strong>of</strong> cities(McCann)Suburbanization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> cities in the 20th-century (McCann)Spatial analysis and GIS (Nelson)Spatial and spatial-temporal pattern analysis (Nelson)Forest cover assessment using remote sensing techniques (Niemann)Hydrology/geomorphology <strong>of</strong> small west coast basins (Niemann)Hyperspectral and LiDAR remote sensing (Niemann)Sensor and data integration for assessment <strong>of</strong> coastal environments (Niemann)Climate change and health (Ostry)Geography <strong>of</strong> food security and nutrition (Ostry)Rural health (Ostry)Social determinants <strong>of</strong> health (Ostry)Circumpolar cold regions hydrology (Prowse)Climate impacts on hydrology and aquatic ecosystems (Prowse)River ice environmental effects, hydraulics, thermodynamics, mechanics (Prowse)Cultural landscape studies (Rose-Redwood)History <strong>of</strong> geographical thought (Rose-Redwood)Social geographies <strong>of</strong> public space (Rose-Redwood)Urban historical geography (Rose-Redwood)Alpine and process geomorphology (Smith)Dendrochronological studies in the British Columbia Coast Mountains (Smith)Dendroglaciology in British Columbia (Smith)Socio-economic restructuring and community health (Ostry; Taylor)Coastal wind analysis (Tuller)Wind speed and power trends (Tuller)Beach-dune geomorphology: Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), BC and PrinceEdward Island National Park (Walker)Climate change and sea-level rise impacts, Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), BC(Walker)Coastal climate change impacts monitoring, Gulf Islands and Gwaii Haanas National ParkReserves, BC (Walker)Prairie dune dynamics, Great Sand Hills, Saskatchewan (Walker)Wind erosion and sediment transport processes (Walker)Climate impacts on the hydro-ecology <strong>of</strong> freshwater ecosystems (Wrona)Freshwater ecosystem conservation, protection and management (Wrona)Land-use impacts on the structure/function <strong>of</strong> freshwater ecosystems (Wrona)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department7current or former graduate student*BAUER, B.O., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *HESP, P.A., *NAMIKAS, S.L., *OLLERHEAD, J. andWALKER, I.J. 2009 ‘Aeolian sediment transport on a beach; surface moisture, wind fetch, andmean transport’ Geomorphology 105(1-2), 106-116*BELTAOS, S. and PROWSE, T.D. 2009 ‘River ice hydrology in a shrinking cryosphere’ HydrologicalProcesses 23(1), 122-1447 BURANAPRATHERPRAT, A., NIEMANN, K.O. and *MATSUMURA, S. 2009 ‘MERIS imageries toinvestigate surface chlorophyll in the upper Gulf <strong>of</strong> Thailand’ Coastal Marine Science 33(1), 22-28


174 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG7 BIRKS, S.J. and GIBSON, J.J. 2009 ‘Isotope hydrology research in Canada, 2003-2007’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Water Resources Journal 34(2), 163-176*BENNETT, K.E., GIBSON, J.J. and *MCEACHERN, P. 2008 ‘Water yield estimates for critical loadingsassessment: comparisons <strong>of</strong> gauging methods vs. an isotopic approach’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65, 83-99*BERGER, M. and JELINSKI, D.E. 2008 ‘Spatial patterns <strong>of</strong> maternal investment in Strongylocentrotusfranciscanus along a marine-terrestrial gradient’ Marine Ecology Progress Series 364, 119-1277 BLAKE, A. and CLOUTIER-FISHER, D. 2009 ‘Backyard bounty: exploring the benefits and challenges <strong>of</strong>backyard garden sharing projects’ Local Environment 14(9), 797-807CLOUTIER-FISHER, D. and 7 HARVEY, J. 2009 ‘Home beyond the house: experiences <strong>of</strong> place in anevolving retirement community’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Psychology 29(2), 246-255⎯⎯⎯ and *KOBAYASHI, K. 2009 ‘Examining social isolation by gender and geography: conceptual andoperational challenges using population health data in Canada’ Gender, Place and Culture 16(2),181-199*COLE, D., *KOEHOORN, M., *IBRAHIM, S., *HERTZMAN, C., OSTRY, A., *XU, F. and *BROWN, P.2009 ‘Regions, hospitals, and health outcomes over time: a multilevel analysis <strong>of</strong> repeatprevalence among a cohort <strong>of</strong> health-care workers’ Health and Place 15, 1046-1057*DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *BAUER, B.O., WALKER, I.J., *HESP, P.A., *OLLERHEAD, J. and*DELGADO-FERNANDEZ, I. 2009 ‘Instantaneous and mean aeolian sediment transport rate onbeaches: an intercomparison <strong>of</strong> measurements from two sensor types’ Journal <strong>of</strong> CoastalResearch SI56, 297-301DEARDEN, P. and MITCHELL, B. 2009 Environmental Change and Challenge: A <strong>Canadian</strong> Perspective(Toronto: Oxford University Press) 3rd edition7 FARMER, C.J.Q., NELSON, T.A., WULDER, M.A. and *DERKSEN, C. 2009 ‘Temporal trends in thespatial association <strong>of</strong> satellite derived snow water equivalence: relationships with land-cover andelevation’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(4), 473-487FLAHERTY, M., *SAMAL, K., 7 PRADHAN, D. and *RAY, S. 2008 Coastal Aquaculture in India: Poverty,Environment and Rural Livelihood (New Delhi: Concept Publishing)GIBSON, J.J., *SADEK, M.A., *STONE, D.J.M., *HUGHES, C., *HANKIN, S., *CENDON, D.I. and*HOLLINS, S.E. 2008 ‘Evaporative isotopic enrichment as a constraint on reach water balancealong a dryland river’ Isotopes in Environment and Health Studies 44, 83-98*GOODENOUGH, D., NIEMANN, K.O., *QUINN, G. and *LUI, J. 2009 ‘Mapping spatio-temporalvariations in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzeisii) foliar biochemistry’ in WHISPERS ’09 (FirstWorkshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing) (held at Grenoble, France August2009) (Saint Martin d’Heres Cedex, France: WHISPERS, CD-ROM proceedings)7 GOULDING, H., *BELTAOS, S. and PROWSE, T.D. 2009 ‘Spatial and temporal patterns <strong>of</strong> break-up andice jam flooding in the Mackenzie Delta, NWT’ Hydrological Processes 23, 2654-2670GUTBERLET, J. 2009 ‘Solidarity economy and recycling co-ops: micro-credit to alleviate poverty’Development in Practice 19(6), 737-751⎯⎯⎯ , 7 TREMBLAY, C., 7 TAYLOR, E. and 7 DIVAKARANNAIR, N. 2009 ‘Who are our informalrecyclers? An inquiry to uncover crisis and potential in Victoria, Canada’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Justice and Sustainability 14(8), 733-747*HESP, P.A., WALKER, I.J., *NAMIKAS, S.L., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., BAUER, B.O. andOLLERHEAD, J. 2009 ‘Storm wind flow over a foredune, Prince Edward Island, Canada’ Journal<strong>of</strong> Coastal Research SI56, 312-316*HOUSEH, M., *KUSHNIRIK, A., *MACLURE, M., *CARLETON, B. and CLOUTIER-FISHER, D. 2009 ‘Acase study examining the impacts <strong>of</strong> conferencing technologies in distributed healthcare groups’Electronic Healthcare 8(2), 10-13⎯⎯⎯ , *KUSHNIRIK, A., *MACLURE, M., *CARLETON, B. and CLOUTIER-FISHER, D. 2009 ‘Barriersand opportunities for knowledge exchange in drug policy formulation’ Electronic Healthcare 1(4),78-81*HUGENHOLTZ, C.H., *WOLFE, S.A., WALKER, I.J. and *MOORMAN, B.J. 2009 ‘Spatial and temporalpatterns <strong>of</strong> aeolian sediment transport on an inland parabolic dune, Bigstick sand hills,Saskatchewan, Canada’ Geomorphology 105(1-2), 158-1707 JACKSON, S.I. and PROWSE, T.D. 2009 ‘Spatial variation <strong>of</strong> snowmelt and sublimation in a highelevationsemi-desert basin <strong>of</strong> western Canada’ Hydrological Processes 23, 2611-2627*JOYCE, A. and CANESSA, R. 2009 ‘Spatial and temporal changes in access rights to shellfishresources in British Columbia’ Coastal Management 37(6), 585-616


UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA 175*KEEGEL, T., OSTRY, A. and *LAMONTAGNE, A.D. 2009 ‘Job strain exposures versus stress-relatedWorkers’ Compensation claims in Victoria (Australia): developing a public health response to jobstress’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health Policy 30(1), 17-39*KOBAYASHI, K., CLOUTIER-FISHER, D. and *ROTH, M. 2009 ‘Making meaningful connections: apr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> social isolation and health among older adults in small town and small city, BritishColumbia’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Aging and Health 21(2), 374-397LACOURSE, T. 2009 ‘Environmental change controls postglacial forest dynamics through interspecificdifferences in life-history traits’ Ecology 90, 2149-2160⎯⎯⎯ , *HEBDA, R.J. and *MATHEWES, R.W. 2009 ‘Cultural and noncultural deposits reveal humanimpact on late Holocene forests on Anthony Island, Haida Gwaii’ in <strong>The</strong> Archaeology <strong>of</strong>Anthropogenic Environments ed R.M. Dean (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University) 54-74*LAMONTAGNE, A., *SMITH, P., *LOUIE, A., *QUINLAN, M., *SHOVELLER, J. and OSTRY, A. 2009‘Unwanted sexual advances at work: variations by employment arrangement in a sample <strong>of</strong>working Australians’ Australia and New Zealand Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health 33(2), 173-1797 LAXTON, S.C. and SMITH, D.J. 2009 ‘Dendrochronological reconstruction <strong>of</strong> a snow avalanche activityin the Lahul Himalaya, Northern India’ Natural Hazards 49(3), 459-467LONERGAN, S. 2008 ‘Water security is a global problem’ in Global Resources ed C. Hanrahan (NewYork: Greenhaven Press)*NATHOO, T. and OSTRY, A. 2009 <strong>The</strong> One Best Way? Breastfeeding History, Politics, and Policy inCanada, 1850-2007 (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier Press)NELSON, T.A., DUFFUS, D., 7 ROBERTSON, C., *LABEREE, K. and 7 FEYRER, L.J. 2009 ‘Spatialtemporalanalysis <strong>of</strong> marine wildlife’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research 56, 1537-1541NIEMANN, K.O., 7 FRAZER, G., 7 LOOS, R. and 7 VISINTINI, F. 2009 ‘LiDAR-guided analysis <strong>of</strong> airbornehyperspectral data’ in WHISPERS ’09 (First Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and SignalProcessing) (held at Grenoble, France August 2009) (Saint Martin d’Heres Cedex, France:WHISPERS, CD-ROM proceedings)OSTRY, A. 2009 ‘Globalization and the marginalization <strong>of</strong> unskilled labor: potential impacts on health indeveloped nations’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Services 39(1), 45-57⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> foundations <strong>of</strong> a national system <strong>of</strong> public hospital insurance in Canada. InvitedSubmission’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Medical History 26(2), 21-42⎯⎯⎯ , *MAGGI, S., *HERSHLER, R., *CHEN, L., *LOUIE, A. and *HERTZMAN, C. 2009 ‘A casecontrol study <strong>of</strong> differences in non-work injury and accidents among sawmill workers in ruralcompared to urban British Columbia, Canada’ BMC Public Health 9, 4327 PRADHAN, D. and FLAHERTY, M. 2008 ‘National initiatives, local effects: trade liberalization, shrimpaquaculture and coastal communities in Orissa, India’ Society and Natural Resources 21(1), 63-76PROWSE, T.D. 2009 ‘Introduction: hydrologic effects <strong>of</strong> a shrinking cryosphere’ Hydrological Processes23(1), 1-6⎯⎯⎯ and *FURGAL, C. 2009 ‘Northern Canada in a changing climate: major findings and conclusions’Ambio 38(5), 290-292⎯⎯⎯ , *FURGAL, C., BONSAL, B.R. and *EDWARDS, T.W.D. 2009 ‘Climate conditions in northernCanada: past and future’ Ambio 38(5), 257-265⎯⎯⎯ , *FURGAL, C., BONSAL, B.R. and PETERS, D.L. 2009 ‘Climate impacts on northern Canada:regional background’ Ambio 38(5), 248-256⎯⎯⎯ , *FURGAL, C., *MELLING, H. and *SMITH, S.L. 2009 ‘Implications <strong>of</strong> climate change for northernCanada: the physical environment’ Ambio 38(5), 266-271⎯⎯⎯ , *FURGAL, C., *CHOUINARD, R., *MELLING, H., *MILBURN, D. and *SMITH, S.L. 2009‘Implications <strong>of</strong> climate change for economic development in northern Canada: energy, resourceand transportation sectors’ Ambio 38(5), 272-281*QUINN, G., NIEMANN, K.O. and *GOODENOUGH, D. 2009 ‘Estimating foliar biochemistry fromreflectance and the detection <strong>of</strong> Phellinus sulphurascens induced stress’ in WHISPERS ’09 (FirstWorkshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing) (held at Grenoble, France August2009) (Saint Martin d’Heres Cedex, France: WHISPERS, CD-ROM proceedings)*RAOULX, B., GUTBERLET, J. and 7 TREMBLAY, C. 2009 ‘Dans les poubelles de Vancouver: lerecyclage comme support de socialization’ Le Sociographe 29, 69-817 ROBERTSON, C., 7 FARMER, C.J.Q., NELSON, T.A., 7 MACKENZIE, I., WULDER, M.A. and *WHITE,J.C. 2009 ‘Determination <strong>of</strong> the compositional change (1999–2006) in the pine forests <strong>of</strong> British


176 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGColumbia due to mountain pine beetle infestation’ Environmental Monitoring and Assessment158, 593-608⎯⎯⎯ , NELSON, T.A., JELINSKI, D.E., WULDER, M.A. and BOOTS, B. 2009 ‘Spatial temporal analysis<strong>of</strong> species’ range expansion: the case <strong>of</strong> the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae’Journal <strong>of</strong> Biogeography 36, 1446-1448ROSE-REDWOOD, R. 2008 ‘From number to name: symbolic capital, places <strong>of</strong> memory, and the politics<strong>of</strong> street renaming in New York City’ Social & Cultural Geography 9(4), 432-452⎯⎯⎯ 2008 ‘Genealogies <strong>of</strong> the grid: revisiting Stanislawski’s search for the origin <strong>of</strong> the grid-patterntown’ Geographical Review 98(1), 42-58⎯⎯⎯ 2008 ‘Indexing the great ledger <strong>of</strong> the community: urban house numbering, city directories, andthe production <strong>of</strong> spatial legibility’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Historical Geography 34(2), 286-310⎯⎯⎯ 2008 ‘‘Sixth Avenue is now a memory’: regimes <strong>of</strong> spatial inscription and the performative limits <strong>of</strong>the <strong>of</strong>ficial city’ Political Geography 27(8), 875-894⎯⎯⎯ , *ALDERMAN, D. and *AZARYAHU, M. eds 2008 ‘Special issue on collective memory and thepolitics <strong>of</strong> urban space’ GeoJournal 73(3), 161-253⎯⎯⎯ , *ALDERMAN, D. and *AZARYAHU, M. 2009 ‘Geographies <strong>of</strong> toponymic inscription: newdirections in critical place-name studies’ Progress in Human Geography OnlineFirst, Nov 27,doi:10.1177/0309132509351042*SCHMIDT, A., GIBSON, J.J., *SANTOS, I.R., *SHUBERT, M. and 7 TATTRIE, K. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> contribution<strong>of</strong> groundwater discharge to the overall water budget <strong>of</strong> lakes in Alberta/Canada estimated from aradon mass balance’ Hydrology and Earth Systems Sciences Discussion, 6, 4989-50187 SERRA-SOGAS, N., *O’HARA, P., CANESSA, R., KELLER, C.P. and *PELOT, R. 2008 ‘Exploratoryspatial analysis <strong>of</strong> illegal oil discharges detected <strong>of</strong>f Canada’s Pacific Coast’ Lecture Notes inComputer Science 5072, 81-957 SILVA, T.S.F., COSTA, M.P.F. and *MELACK, J.M. 2009 ‘Annual net primary production <strong>of</strong> macrophytesin the eastern Amazon floodplain’ Wetlands 29(2), 747-758⎯⎯⎯ , COSTA, M.P.F. and *MELACK, J.M. 2009 ‘Assessment <strong>of</strong> two biomass estimation methods foraquatic vegetation growing on the Amazon floodplain’ Aquatic Botany 92(3), 161-1677 SWERHUN, K., *JAMIESON, G., SMITH, D.J. and *TURNER, N. 2009 ‘Establishing GLORIA long-termalpine monitoring in southwestern British Columbia, Canada’ Northwest Science 83(2), 101-1167 SZUSTER, B., *CHALERMWAT, K., FLAHERTY, M. and *INTACHAROEN, P. 2008 ‘Periurban oysterfarming in the Upper Gulf <strong>of</strong> Thailand’ Aquaculture Economics and Management 12(4), 268-2887 TREMBLAY, C., GUTBERLET, J. and *PEREDO, A.M. 2009 ‘United we can: resource recovery, placeand social enterprise’ Resources, Conservation and Recycling 54(7), 422-428WALKER, I.J., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *HESP, P.A., *BAUER, B.O. and *OLLERHEAD, J. 2009‘Mean flow and turbulence responses in airflow over foredunes: new insights from recentresearch’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research SI56, 366-370⎯⎯⎯, *HESP, P.A., *DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *BAUER, B.O., *NAMIKAS, S.L. and*OLLERHEAD, J. 2009 ‘Responses <strong>of</strong> three-dimensional flow to variations in the angle <strong>of</strong> incidentwind and pr<strong>of</strong>ile form <strong>of</strong> dunes: Greenwich Dunes, Prince Edward Island, Canada’Geomorphology 105(1-2), 127-138WRONA, F.J., *CULP, J.M. and PROWSE, T.D. 2009 ‘Basin management approaches used in a highlatitudenorthern catchment: the Mackenzie River Basin’ in Handbook <strong>of</strong> Catchment Managemented R. Ferrier and S. Jenkins (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell) 476-499WULDER, M.A., *WHITE, J.C., *GRILLS, D., NELSON, T.A., *COOPS, N.C. and *EBATA, T. 2009 ‘Aerialoverview survey <strong>of</strong> the mountain pine beetle epidemic in British Columbia: communication <strong>of</strong>impacts’ BC Journal <strong>of</strong> Ecosystems & Management 10(1), 45–58


University <strong>of</strong> WaterlooFaculty <strong>of</strong> EnvironmentWaterloo, ON N2L 3G1(519) 885-1211, ext. 32433 ⎯ Fax (519) 746-0658Website: http://www.environment.uwaterloo.ca/geography____________________________________________________________Department OffersBES, MA, MES, MSc, PhDFacultyDistinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Peter Nash, PhD (Harvard)Gordon Nelson, PhD (Johns Hopkins)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jean Andrey, PhD (Waterloo)Claude Duguay, PhD (Waterloo)Richard Kelly, PhD (Bristol)Ellsworth LeDrew, PhD (Colorado)Jonathan Li, PhD (Cape Town)Bruce Mitchell 1 , PhD (Liverpool)Paul Parker, PhD (London)Jonathan Price, PhD (McMaster)Micheal Stone, PhD (Waterloo)Ge<strong>of</strong>f Wall, PhD (Hull)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Judith Cukier, PhD (Waterloo)Peter Deadman 2 , PhD (Arizona)Brent Doberstein, PhD (British Columbia)Doug Dudycha, PhD (London)Clare Mitchell, PhD (Waterloo)Daniel Scott, PhD (York)Steffanie Scott, PhD (British Columbia)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Alexander Brenning, PhD (Berlin)Merrin Macrae, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)Tara Vinodrai, PhD (Toronto)Johanna Wandel, PhD (Guelph)_________________________E-mail Address:jgnelson@uwaterloo.cajandrey@uwaterloo.cacrduguay@uwaterloo.carejkelly@uwaterloo.caells@uwaterloo.cajunli@uwaterloo.camitchell@uwaterloo.capparker@uwaterloo.cajsprice@uwaterloo.camstone@uwaterloo.cagwall@uwaterloo.cajcukier@uwaterloo.capjdeadma@uwaterloo.cabdoberst@uwaterloo.cadudycha@uwaterloo.cacjamitch@uwaterloo.cadj2scott@uwaterloo.casdscott@uwaterloo.cabrenning@uwaterloo.cammacrae@uwaterloo.catvinodra@uwaterloo.cajwandel@uwaterloo.ca1Associate Provost, Academic and Student Affairs2 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


178 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLecturer:Su-Yin Tan, PhD (Cambridge)E-mail Address:sy2tan@uwaterloo.caCurrent ResearchClimate change – impacts and adaptation in the transport sector (Andrey)Planning for safe and sustainable communities (Andrey)Road safety in Canada (Andrey)Telecommuting (Andrey)Geomorphology (Brenning)Statistical geocomputing (Brenning)Gender and tourism (Cukier)Tourism and development (Cukier)Tourism employment and entrepreneurship, marine tourism, Southeast Asia, Caribbean(Cukier)Agent based modelling (Deadman)Geographic information systems (Deadman)Land use change (Deadman)Natural resources management (Deadman)Capacity building (Doberstein)International development (Doberstein)Natural hazards (Doberstein)Parks and protected areas (Doberstein)Resource and environmental management (Doberstein)Digital terrain models (Dudycha)Geographic information systems (Dudycha)Urban system simulation (Dudycha)Climate impacts on the cryosphere (Duguay)Climate-lake interactions (Duguay)Numerical modelling and remote sensing <strong>of</strong> lake ice (Duguay)Global change <strong>of</strong> the cryosphere (Kelly)Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> global snow water equivalent from passive microwavemeasurements (Kelly)Atmosphere-cryosphere-hydrosphere feedback processes in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic(LeDrew)Change detection <strong>of</strong> sea ice from passive microwave imagery (LeDrew)Study <strong>of</strong> climate variability and the impact on tropical corals (LeDrew)<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> satellite imagery in environmental change studies (LeDrew)Satellite remote sensing urban mapping (Li)Biogeochemical processes in riparian wetlands (Macrae)Effects <strong>of</strong> disturbance on wetland hydrology and chemistry (Macrae)Hydrology and chemistry <strong>of</strong> agricultural run<strong>of</strong>f (Macrae)Institutional arrangements for water management (B. Mitchell)Integrated resource management (B. Mitchell)Rural communities (C. Mitchell)Green energy innovation (Parker)Greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies (Parker)Local economic development (Parker)


UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 179Residential energy efficiency (Parker)Hydrology and hydrogeology <strong>of</strong> peatlands (Price)Peatland restoration (Price)Peatland subsidence (Price)Climate change, biodiversity conservation and protected areas (D. Scott)Climate change impacts and adaptation in tourism-recreation sector (D. Scott)Global change and tourism (D. Scott)Rural livelihoods, agrarian change and food systems (S. Scott)Environmental planning (Stone)Sediment/water interactions (Stone)Water quality (Stone)Water resources management (Stone)Creative and cultural economy <strong>of</strong> cities (Vinodrai)Innovation, learning and knowledge dynamics (Vinodrai)Labour market dynamics (Vinodrai)Local and regional economic development (Vinodrai)Socio-economic implications <strong>of</strong> climate change (Wall)Tourism and aboriginal peoples in Taiwan (Wall)Tourism development and impacts in China (Wall)Tourism planning and management, especially in Asia (Wall)Adaptation and climate change (Wandel)Community based assessment (Wandel)Vulnerability (Wandel)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department3current or former graduate student*BRANFIREUN, B.A. and MACRAE, M.L. 2009 ‘Advances in <strong>Canadian</strong> research coupling hydrology andwater quality, 2003-2007’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 34(2), 187-194BRENNING, A. 2009 ‘Benchmarking classifiers to optimally integrate terrain analysis and multispectralremote sensing in automatic rock glacier detection’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 113(1), 239-2473 DAWSON, J., SCOTT, D. and MCBOYLE, G. 2009 ‘Analogue analysis <strong>of</strong> climate change vulnerability inthe US Northeast ski tourism’ Climate Research 39(1), 1-9*DEARDEN, P. and MITCHELL, B. 2009 Environmental Change and Challenge: A <strong>Canadian</strong> Perspective3rd edition (Toronto: Oxford University Press)*DEL MATTO, T. and SCOTT, D. 2009 ‘Sustainable ski resort principles: an uphill journey’ in SustainableTourism Futures ed S. Gossling, M. Hall and D. Weaver (London: Routledge Advances inTourism) 131-151DOBERSTEIN, B. 2009 ‘Post-disaster assessment <strong>of</strong> hazard mitigation for small and medium-scaledebris flows in Bali, Indonesia and Jimani, Dominican Republic’ Natural Hazards 50(2), 361-3773 FAN, C., *HALL, P. and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Migration, hukou status and labor market segmentation: thecase <strong>of</strong> hi-tech development in Dalian’ Environment and Planning A 41(7), 1647-1666⎯⎯⎯ , WALL, G. and MITCHELL, C. 2009 ‘Heritage retail centres, creative destruction and the watertown <strong>of</strong> Luzhi, Kunshan, China’ in Tourism in China: Destination, Cultures, Communities ed C.Ryan and H. Gu (New York: Routledge) 99-1233 FARRICK, K.F. and PRICE, J.S. 2009 ‘Ericaceous shrubs on abandoned block-cut peatlands:implications for soil water availability and Sphagnum restoration’ Ecohydrology 2(4), doi:10.1002/eco.7*FOSTER, J.L., *HALL, D.K., KELLY, R.E.J. and *CHIU, L. 2009 ‘Seasonal snow extent and snow massin South America using SMMR and SSM/I passive microwave data (1979-2003)’ Remote Sensing


180 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG<strong>of</strong> Environment 113(2), 291-305*GENG, Y., MITCHELL, B. and *ZHU, Q. 2009 ‘Teaching industrial ecology at Dalian University <strong>of</strong>Technology: toward improving overall eco-efficiency’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Industrial Ecology 13(6), 978-989⎯⎯⎯ , *ZHU, Q., DOBERSTEIN, B. and *FUJITA, T. 2009 ’Implementing China’s circular economyconcept at the regional level: a review <strong>of</strong> progress in Dalian, China’ Waste Management 29(2),996-1002*GERTLER, M.S. and VINODRAI, T. 2009 ‘Life sciences and regional innovation: one path or many?’European Planning Studies 18(2), 235-261HACHEN, S., *ALLARD, M. and DUGUAY, C.R. 2009 ‘Use <strong>of</strong> the MODIS land surface temperatureproduct for permafrost mapping: an application in northern Quebec and Labrador’ Permafrost andPeriglacial Processes 20, 407‐416*HALL, C.M., SCOTT, D. and *GOSSLING, S. 2009 ‘Tourism, development and climate change’ inDisaster Prevention in Tourism - Climate Justice and Tourism ed C. D'Mello, S. Minninger and J.McKeown (Chiang Mai: Ecumenical Coalition On Tourism and Tourism Watch Germany) 136-162*HOWELL, S.E.L., *BROWN, L.C., 3 KANG, K.‐K. and DUGUAY, C.R. 2009 ‘Variability in ice phenology onGreat Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, fromSeaWinds/QuikSCAT: 2000‐2006’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 113, 816‐834⎯⎯⎯ , DUGUAY, C.R. and *MARKUS, T. 2009 ‘Sea ice conditions and melt season duration variabilitywithin the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago: 1979–2008’ Geophysical Research Letters 36, L10502,doi: 10.1029/2009GL037681*HU, X., *ZHANG, Z. and LI, J. 2009 ‘Linear feature extraction using adaptive least-squares templatematching and a scalable slope edge model’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 30(13),3393-34073 IBRAHIM, Z. and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Diseconomies <strong>of</strong> scale and tourism growth’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hospitality andTourism 7(2), 31-44*KANG, Z., *ZHANG, L., *ZLATANOVA, S. and LI, J. 2009 ‘An automatic mosaicking method for buildingfacade texture mapping using a monocular close-range image sequence’ ISPRS Journal <strong>of</strong>Photogrammetry and RemoteSensing 65(3), 282-293, doi:10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2009.11.003⎯⎯⎯ , LI, J., *ZHANG, L., *ZHAO, Q. and *ZLATANOVA, S. 2009 ‘Automatic registration <strong>of</strong> terrestriallaser scanning point clouds using panoramic reflectance images’ Sensors 9(4), 2621-2646KELLY, R.E.J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> AMSR-E snow depth algorithm: description and initial results’ Journal <strong>of</strong> theRemote Sensing Society <strong>of</strong> Japan 29(1), 307-317*KUHN, J., BRENNING, A., *WEHRHAN, M., *KOSZINSKI, S. and *SOMMER, M. 2009 ‘Interpretation <strong>of</strong>electrical conductivity patterns by soil properties and geological maps’ Precision Agriculture 10(6),490-507*LABRECQUE, S., *LACELLE, D., DUGUAY, C.R., *LAURIOL, B. and *HAWKINGS, J. 2009‘Contemporary (1951‐2001) evolution <strong>of</strong> lakes in the Old Crow Basin, northern Yukon, Canada:remote sensing, numerical modeling, and stable isotope analysis’ Arctic 62(2), 225‐238*LAURIOL, B., *LACELLE, D., *LABRECQUE, S., DUGUAY, C.R. and *TELKA, A. 2009 ‘Holoceneevolution <strong>of</strong> lakes in the Bluefish Basin, northern Yukon, Canada’ Arctic 62(2), 212‐224LI, J. and *CHAPMAN, M.A. eds 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong>me Issue on LiDAR for 3D City Modeling’ Sensors 8(11)3 LIM, A.A., *HEDLEY, J., LEDREW, E.F., *MUMBY, P. and *ROELFSEMA, C. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> effects <strong>of</strong>ecologically determined spatial complexity on the classification accuracy <strong>of</strong> simulated coral reefimages’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 113, 965-9783 LIU, J. and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Resort morphology research: history and future perspectives’ Asia PacificJournal <strong>of</strong> Tourism Research 14(4), 339-3503 MCDERMID, G., *FRANKLIN, S. and LEDREW, E.F. 2009 ‘Operational radiometric normalization andcontinuous-variable model extension for Landsat-based mapping <strong>of</strong> large areas’ Forest Ecologyand Management 257(11), 2262-2269, doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2009.03.05*MILLS, B., *TIGHE, S., ANDREY, J., *SMITH, J. and *HUEN, K. 2009 ‘Climate change implications forflexible pavement design and performance in southern Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> TransportationEngineering 135(10), 773-782MITCHELL, B. 2009 ‘Foreword’ Environmental Impact Assessment: Practice and Participation ed K.Hanna (Toronto: Oxford University Press) ix-xii⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Implementation gap’ IWRA Update 22(3), 7-12⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Integrated water resources management’ in Guide to Hydrological Practices: Management<strong>of</strong> Water Resources and Application <strong>of</strong> Hydrological Practices 6 th edition, Volume II (Geneva:World Meteorological Organization) II.3-1–II.3-15


UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 181MITCHELL, C.J.A. and *BRYANT, C.R. 2009 ‘Counterurbanization’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong>Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 2, 319-324⎯⎯⎯ and *DE WAAL, S. 2009 ‘Revisiting the model <strong>of</strong> creative destruction: St. Jacobs 10 years later’Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 25, 156-1673 NELSON, E., SCOTT, S., CUKIER, J. and *LEYVA GALAN, A. 2009 ‘Institutionalizing agroecology:successes and challenges in Cuba’ Agriculture and Human Values 26(3), 233-2433 PAN J., *WANG, M., *LI, D. and LI, J. 2009 ‘Automatic generation <strong>of</strong> seamline networks using areaVoronoi diagrams with overlap’ IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 47(6),1737-1744⎯⎯⎯ , *WANG, M., *LI, D. and LI, J. 2009 ‘A robust approach for repairing color composite DMCimages’ Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 75(2), 201-210*PEARCE, T., *FORD, J., *LAIDLER, G., *SMIT, B., *DUERDEN, F., *ALLURUT, M., *ANDRACHUK, M.,*BARYLUK, S., *DIALLA, A., *POOTOOGOO, E., *GOOSE, A., *IKUMMAQ, T., *JOAMIE, E.,*KATAOYAK, F., *LORING, E., *MEAKIN, S., *NICKELS, S., *SHAPPA, K., *SHIRLEY, J. andWANDEL, J. 2009 ‘Community collaboration and climate change research in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’Polar Research 28, 10-27PRICE, J.S., *EDWARDS, T.W.D., 3 YI, Y. and 3 WHITTINGTON, P.N. 2009 ‘Physical and isotopiccharacterization <strong>of</strong> evaporation from sphagnum moss’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 369, 175-182, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.02.044⎯⎯⎯ , *MCLAREN, R.G. and *RUDOLPH, D.L. 2009 ‘Landscape restoration after oil sands mining:conceptual design and hydrological modelling for fen reconstruction’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Mining, Reclamation and Environment 24, 109–123, 15 doi: 10.1080/17480930902955724⎯⎯⎯ and 3 KETCHESON, S.J. 2009 ‘Water relations in cutover peatlands’ in Carbon Cycling inNorthern Peatlands ed A. Baird, L. Belyea, X. Comas, A. Reeve and L. Slater in GeophysicalMonograph Series 184, 277-287*QUINTON, W.L., 3 ELLIOT, T., PRICE, J.S., REZANEZHAD, F. and *HECK, R. 2009 ‘Measuring physicaland hydraulic properties <strong>of</strong> peat from x-ray tomography’ Geoderma 153, 269–277,doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2009.08.0103 RAMACHANDRAN, L. and SCOTT, S. 2009 ‘Single-player universities in the south: the role <strong>of</strong> universityactors in development in Vietnam’s North Central Coast Region’ Regional Studies 42(5), 693-706REZANEZHAD, F., *QUINTON, W.L., PRICE, J.S., *ELRICK, D., 3 ELLIOT, T.R. and *HECK, R.J. 2009‘Examining the effect <strong>of</strong> pore size distribution and shape on flow through unsaturated peat using3-D computed tomography’ Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 13, 1993–2002SCOTT, D., *DE FREITAS, C. and *MATZARAKIS, A. 2009 ‘Adaptation in the tourism and recreationsector’ in Biometeorology for Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change ed K. Ebi, I. Burtonand G. McGregor (New York: Springer) 171-194⎯⎯⎯ , *HALL, M. and *GOSSLING, S. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> challenges <strong>of</strong> tourism as a development strategy in anera <strong>of</strong> global climate change’ in Rethinking Development in a Carbon-Constrained World ed E.Palosuo (Helsinki: Development Communication Ministry <strong>of</strong> Foreign Affairs <strong>of</strong> Finland) 100-119⎯⎯⎯ and 3 LEMIEUX, C. 2009 Weather and Climate Information for Tourism (Geneva: Tourism SectorWhite Paper Commissioned by World Meteorological Organization and Madrid: World TourismOrganization)SCOTT, S. 2009 ’Agrarian transformations in Vietnam: land reform, markets and poverty’ in <strong>The</strong> PoliticalEconomy <strong>of</strong> Rural Livelihoods in Transition Economies: Land, Peasants and Rural Poverty inTransition ed M. Spoor (London: Routledge) 175-200⎯⎯⎯ , *VANDERGEEST, P. and *YOUNG, M. 2009 ‘Certification standards and the governance <strong>of</strong>green foods in southeast Asia’ in Power and Private Interests in Global Food Governance ed J.Clapp and D. Fuchs (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press) 61-92*SILINS, U., *BLADON, K.D., *ANDERSON, A., *DIIWU, J., *EMELKO, M.B., STONE, M. and *BOON, S.2009 ‘Alberta’s southern Rockies watershed project – how wildfire and salvage logging affectwater quality and aquatic ecology’ Streamlines 12(2), 1-7⎯⎯⎯ , STONE, M., *EMELKO, M.B. and *BLADON, K.D. 2009 ‘Sediment production following severewildfire and post-fire salvage logging in the Rocky Mountain headwaters <strong>of</strong> the Oldman RiverBasin, Alberta’ Catena 79, 189-197*SMIT, B., *BURTON, I., *KLEIN, R.J.T. and WANDEL, J. 2009 ‘An anatomy <strong>of</strong> adaptation to climatechange and variability’ in <strong>The</strong> Earthscan Reader on Adaptation to Climate Change ed E.L.F.Schipper and I. Burton (London: Earthscan) 63-883 ST. DENIS, G. and PARKER, P. 2009 ‘Community energy planning in Canada: the role <strong>of</strong> renewable


182 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGenergy’ Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 13, 2088-2095*STRACK, M. and PRICE, J.S. 2009 ‘Moisture controls on carbon dioxide dynamics <strong>of</strong> peat-Sphagnummonoliths’ Ecohydrology 2(1), 34-41, doi: 10.1002/eco.363 SU, M. and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Destination and en-route experiences <strong>of</strong> train travelers to Tibet’ TourismRecreation Research 34(2), 181-190⎯⎯⎯ and WALL, G. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Qinghai-Tibet railway and Tibet tourism: travelers’ perspectives’Tourism Management 30(5), 650-6573 TAO, T. and WALL, G. 2009 ‘A livelihood approach to sustainability’ Asia Pacific Journal <strong>of</strong> TourismResearch 14(2), 137-152⎯⎯⎯ and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Tourism as a sustainable livelihood strategy’ Tourism Management 30(1),90-98*VANDER LINDEN, K. and STONE, M. 2009 ‘Wet weather performance <strong>of</strong> a green ro<strong>of</strong> in Waterloo,Ontario’ Water Quality Research Journal <strong>of</strong> Canada 44(1), 26-32VINODRAI, T. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> learning region: foundations, state <strong>of</strong> the art, future’ Economic Geography 85(2),237-238⎯⎯⎯ 2009 <strong>The</strong> Place <strong>of</strong> Design: Exploring Ontario’s design economy (Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto,Joseph L. Rotman School <strong>of</strong> Management, Martin Prosperity Institute, Ontario in the Creative AgeProject Commissioned research paper). Retrieved March 23, 2009 from*WADDINGTON, J.M., *QUINTON, W., PRICE, J.S. and *LAFLEUR, P. 2009 ‘Advances in <strong>Canadian</strong>wetland hydrology, 2003-2007’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 34, 1-10WALL, G. 2009 ‘Tourism and development: towards sustainable outcomes’ in Cultural Tourism andSustainable Local Development ed F. Girard and P. Nijkamp (Aldershot: Ashgate) 31-46⎯⎯⎯ and *CHANG, J. 2009 ‘Indigenous people and domestic visitors <strong>of</strong> Taiwan’ in Domestic Tourismin Asia: Diversity and Divergence ed S. Singh (London: Earthscan) 197-218WANDEL, J., *YOUNG, G. and *SMIT, B. 2009 ‘Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change: the case<strong>of</strong> the 2001-2002 drought in Alberta’s special areas’ Prairie Forum 34(1), 211-234⎯⎯⎯ , *YOUNG, G. and *SMIT, B. 2009 ‘Vulnerability the 2001-2002 drought: vulnerability andadaptation in Alberta’s special areas’ in A Dry Oasis: Institutional Adaptation to Climate on the<strong>Canadian</strong> Plains ed G.P. Marchildon (Regina: CPRC Press) 211-234*WANG, M., 3 HU, F., LI, J. and 3 PAN, J. 2009 ‘A fast approach to best scanline search <strong>of</strong> airborne linearpushbroom images’ Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 75(9), 1059-10683 WANG, X.M., LI, J. and 3 LI, Y. 2009 ‘Automated extraction <strong>of</strong> buildings from IKONOS imagery by aspectral-spatial sequential integration approach’ Geomatica 63(3), 193-2023 XIAO, G. and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Urban tourism in Dalian, China’ Anatolia 20(1), 178-195*XU, Z.X., *ZHANG, J., *CAO, J., WALL, G. and *ZHANG, H.L. 2009 ‘Jumin difanggan dui luyou fazhanzhichidu yingxiang’ (<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> residents’ sense <strong>of</strong> place on their support for the development<strong>of</strong> regional tourism) Acta Geographica Sinica 64(6), 736-7443 YANG, L. and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Authenticity in ethnic tourism: tourists’ perspectives’ Current Issues inTourism 12(3), 209-233⎯⎯⎯ and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Ethnic tourism: a framework and an application’ Tourism Management 30(4),559-570⎯⎯⎯ and WALL, G. 2009 ‘Minorities and tourism: community perspectives from Yunnan, China’Journal <strong>of</strong> Tourism and Cultural Change 7, 1–22*ZHANG, J., *KYRIADIS, P. and KELLY, R.E.J. 2009 ‘Geostatistical approaches to conflation <strong>of</strong>continental snow data’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 30(20), 5441–5451


University <strong>of</strong> Western OntarioSocial Science Centre, London, ON N6A 5C2(519) 661-3423 ⎯ Fax (519) 661-3750Website: http://geography.uwo.ca____________________________________________________________Department OffersBA (3 year, 4 year and Honors), BSc (3 year, 4 year and Honors), MA, MSc, PhD, HonorsSpecializations in Geography, Geographic Information Science and Urban DevelopmentFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:E.M. Bjorklund, PhD (Chicago)Richard Butler, PhD (Glasgow)Donald Cartwright, PhD (Western Ontario)Robert Cecil, PhD (McGill)William Code, PhD (UC Berkeley)Mireya Folch-Serra, PhD (Queen’s)Donald Janelle, PhD (Michigan State)Roger King, PhD (Saskatchewan)Robert McDaniel, ABD (Minnesota)Robert Wightman, PhD (Dunelm)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Peter Ashmore, PhD (Alberta)Milford Green, PhD (Ohio)Brian Luckman, PhD (McMaster)Jacek Malczewski, PhD (Poland)Gordon McBean, PhD (British Columbia)Joy Parr, PhD (Yale)Dan Shrubsole 1 , PhD (Waterloo)Chris Smart, PhD (McMaster)Jinfei Wang, PhD (Waterloo)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jamie Baxter, PhD (McMaster)Michael Buzzelli, PhD (McMaster)Belinda Dodson, PhD (Cambridge)Jason Gilliland, PhD (McGill)Jeff Hopkins, PhD (McGill)Isaac Luginaah, PhD (McMaster)Katrina Moser, PhD (McMaster)________________________E-mail Address:bjorklun@uwo.caR.Butler2 @btinternet.comdgcartwr@uwo.cargcecil@uwo.cawcode@uwo.cafolch@uwo.cadjanelle@uwo.caking@uwo.camcdaniel@uwo.carwightma@uwo.capashmore@uwo.cambgreen@uwo.caluckman@uwo.cajmalczew@uwo.cagmcbean@uwo.cajparr@uwo.cadashrubs@uwo.cacsmart@uwo.cajfwang@uwo.cajamie.baxter@uwo.camichael.buzzelli@uwo.cabdodson@uwo.cajgillila@uwo.cajhopkins@uwo.cailuginaa@uwo.cakmoser@uwo.ca1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


184 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Micha Pazner, PhD (UC Santa Barbara)Cheryl Pearce, PhD (Calgary)Graham Smith, PhD (Waterloo)Phil Stooke, PhD (Victoria)James Voogt, PhD (British Columbia)Tony Weis, PhD (Queen’s)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Godwin Arku, PhD (McMaster)Rachel Bezner Kerr, PhD (Cornell)Suzanne Greaves, PhD (Waterloo)Diana Mok, PhD (Toronto)Desmond Moser, PhD (Queen’s)Chantelle Richmond, PhD (McGill)Marco Van De Wiel, PhD (Southampton)E-mail Address:pazner@uwo.cacpearce@uwo.calgsmith@uwo.capjstooke@uwo.cajavoogt@uwo.caaweis@uwo.cagarku@uwo.carbeznerkerr@uwo.cagreaves@uwo.cadmok3@uwo.cadmoser22@uwo.cacrichmo2@uwo.camvandew3@uwo.caCurrent ResearchEconomic development strategies <strong>of</strong> cities (Arku)Housing (Arku)International development (Arku)Braided rivers (Ashmore)Environmental change and fluvial geomorphology (Ashmore)Morpho-dynamics <strong>of</strong> gravel-bed rivers (Ashmore)Non-alluvial streams: morphology, fluvial processes and urbanization impacts (Ashmore)Community impacts <strong>of</strong> technological environmental hazards (Baxter)Environmental hazards (Baxter)Geography <strong>of</strong> health (Baxter)Methodology (Baxter)Agricultural history in Malawi (Bezner Kerr)Health and development (Bezner Kerr)Participatory research (Bezner Kerr)Southern Africa and Malawi (Bezner Kerr)Sustainable agriculture (Bezner Kerr)Gender and migration (Dodson)Geography <strong>of</strong> development (Dodson)Human-environment relations (Dodson)South and southern Africa (Dodson)Children’s geographies (Gilliland)Geography <strong>of</strong> gambling (Gilliland)GIS applications for urban analysis (Gilliland)Housing (Gilliland)Public health issues in cities (Gilliland)Urban historical geography (Gilliland)Urban planning and development issues (Gilliland)Foreign direct investment (Green)


UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO 185Interlocking directorates (Green)Venture capital (Green)Cultural studies – masculinities (Hopkins)Public places – beaches, indoor cities, libraries, malls (Hopkins)Symbolic landscapes – advertisements, media, place promotion (Hopkins)Changes in glacier cover and hydrologic regimes in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Cordillera and theSouthern Andes (Luckman)Mass wasting processes and landforms in alpine environments (Luckman)Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Holocene environments in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Rockies and Patagonia withparticular attention to glacier fluctuation and tree-ring chronologies for the lastmillennium (Luckman)Community health development (Luginaah)Environment and health relationships (Luginaah)Medical geography (Luginaah)Population health (Luginaah)Arctic climate – science-policy interactions, ArcticNet (McBean)Climate change science and policy (McBean)Natural hazards - prediction and mitigation (McBean)Weather and environmental prediction systems (McBean)Geographic information systems (Malczewski)Location theory and analysis (Malczewski)Multicriteria decision analysis (Malczewski)Quantitative methods (Malczewski)Spatial decision support systems (Malczewski)GIS (Mok)Housing (Mok)Quantitative methods (Mok)Real estate and urban economics (Mok)Biogeography (K. Moser)Climate change in the Arctic (K. Moser)Environmental change (K. Moser)Environmental reconstruction using lake sediments (K. Moser)Paleoenvironmental studies in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Cordillera (Yukon, B.C. and Alberta)(K. Moser)Water quality and quantity studies in Western North America (K. Moser)Geographic and GIS visualization (Pazner)Geospatial search methods and field survey (Pazner)Applied remote sensing (Pearce)Biogeography (Pearce)Habitat fragmentation (Pearce)Introduced invasive plants (Pearce)Landscape ecology (Pearce)Aboriginal health (Richmond)Health and environment (Richmond)Health geography (Richmond)Social determinants <strong>of</strong> health (Richmond)Diffuse source pollution control (Shrubsole)Flood plain management (Shrubsole)Ontario Conservation Authorities (Shrubsole)


186 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGWater resource management in Canada and Australia (Shrubsole)Wetland management (Shrubsole)Alpine hydrology and geomorphology (Smart)Environmental change (Smart)Field instrumentation and monitoring (Smart)Karst hydrogeology and geomorphology (Smart)Capacity building and individual empowerment (Smith)Dynamism (Smith)Ecomyths (Smith)Sustainable globalization (Smith)<strong>Canadian</strong> space program (Stooke)History <strong>of</strong> lunar and planetary cartography (Stooke)Planetary cartography and geology (Stooke)Space exploration (Stooke)Computational geomorphology (Van De Wiel)Fluvial geomorphology (Van De Wiel)Landscape evolution modelling (Van De Wiel)Vegetation and landscape dynamics (Van De Wiel)Applications <strong>of</strong> micrometeorology and microclimatology to other environmental fields <strong>of</strong>study (Voogt)<strong>The</strong>rmal remote sensing <strong>of</strong> urban areas (Voogt)Urban climatology (Voogt)Hyperspectral classification <strong>of</strong> urban land covers (Wang)Object oriented information extraction from high spatial resolution remote sensing images(Wang)Remote sensing and GIS applications in mountain and wetland environmentalmonitoring (Wang)Globalization and International Development (Weis)Peasant agriculture, cooperatives, and land reform (Weis)<strong>The</strong> global food economy (Weis)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate student*AINSLIE, B., *STEYN, D.G., *SU, J., BUZZELLI, M., *BRAUER, M., *LARSON, T. and *RUCKER, M.2008 'A source area model incorporating simplified atmospheric dispersion and advection at finescale for population air pollutant exposure assessment' Atmospheric Environment 42, 2394-2404*AN, L., *NKURUNZIZA, S., *FUNG, K.Y., *KREWSKI, D. and LUGINAAH, I. 2009 ‘Shrinkage estimationin general linear models’ Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 53(7), 2537-25492 ARAVENA, J.C. and LUCKMAN, B.H. 2009 'Spatio-temporal rainfall patterns in southern South America'International Journal <strong>of</strong> Climatology 29(14), 2106-2120ARKU, G. 2009 ‘Housing policy changes in Ghana in the 1990s’ Housing Studies 24(2), 261-272⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Rapidly growing African cities need to adopt smart growth policies to solve urban problems'Urban Forum 20(3), 253-270⎯⎯⎯ and 2 MKANDAWIRE, P. 2009 ‘Precarious balance: the future <strong>of</strong> environmental degradation inSub-Saharan Africa’ in Environment and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa: Managing an EmergingCrisis ed I.N. Luginaah and E.K. Yanful (Springer: London) 141-154ASHMORE, P. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> intensity and characteristic length <strong>of</strong> braided channel patterns’ <strong>Canadian</strong>


UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO 187Journal <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering 36(10), 1656–1666⎯⎯⎯ and *GARCIA, M. 2009 ‘St. Clair River sediment regime' in Impacts on Upper Great Lakes WaterLevels: St. Clair River Final Report’ International Upper Great Lakes Study (IUGLS), InternationalJoint Commission 4, 57-84⎯⎯⎯ ,*BIRON, P., *EATON, B. and *RENNIE, C. 2009 '<strong>Canadian</strong> research on fluvial sediment transportsince 2003' <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 34, 149-162*ASIEDU, B.A. and ARKU, G. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> rise <strong>of</strong> gated housing estates: experiences from threecommunities in Accra Metropolis’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Housing and the Built Environment 24(1), 67-842 ATARI, O., LUGINAAH, I. and *FUNG, K. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> relationship between odour annoyance scores andmodelled ambient air pollution in Sarnia, ‘Chemical Valley’, Ontario’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Environmental Research and Public Health 6, 2655-2675⎯⎯⎯ and LUGINAAH, I. 2009 ‘Assessing the distribution <strong>of</strong> volatile organic compounds using land useregression in Sarnia, ‘Chemical Valley’, Ontario, Canada’ Environmental Health 8, 16BAXTER, J. 2009 'Content analysis' in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin andN. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 275-280⎯⎯⎯ 2009 'Risk perception: a quantitative investigation <strong>of</strong> the insider/outsider dimension <strong>of</strong> culturaltheory and place' Journal <strong>of</strong> Risk Research 12(6), 771-91*BEEDLE, M.J., *MENOUNOS, B., LUCKMAN, B.H. and *WHEATE, R. 2009 'Annual push moraines asClimate proxy' Geophysical Research Letters 36(20), L20501, 5 PP*BERTOLDI, W., ASHMORE, P. and *TUBINO, M. 2009 ‘A method for estimating the mean bedload fluxin braided rivers’ Geomorphology 109, 330-340*BONINSEGNA, J.A., *ARGOLLO, J., 2 ARAVENA, J.C., *BARICHIVICH, J., *CHRISTIE, D., *FERRERO,M.E., *LARA, A., *LEQUESNE, C., LUCKMAN, B.H., 2 MASIOKAS, M., *MORALES, M.,*OLIVEIRA, J.M., *ROIG, F., *SRUR, A. and *VILLALBA, R. 2009 'South American tree rings asclimate proxy records' Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 281, 210-228*BRANDON, C.A., *GILL, D.P., *SPEECHLEY, M., GILLILAND, J. and *JONES, G.R. 2009 ‘Physicalactivity levels <strong>of</strong> older community-dwelling adults are influenced by summer weather variables’Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 34(2), 182-190BUZZELLI, M. 2008 'Sense <strong>of</strong> place, quality <strong>of</strong> life and (g)local struggles for environmental justice' inSense <strong>of</strong> Place, Health and Quality <strong>of</strong> Life ed J. Eyles and A. Williams (New York: Ashgate) 169-184*CLAGUE, J.J., *MENOUNOS, B., *OSBORN, G., LUCKMAN, B.H. and *KOCH, J. 2009 'Nomenclatureand resolution in Holocene glacial chronologies' Quaternary Science Reviews 28, 2231-22382 EGOZI, R. and ASHMORE, P. 2009 ‘Experimental analysis <strong>of</strong> braided channel pattern response toincreased discharge’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research-Earth Surface 114, F02012*GOREY, K.M., LUGINAAH, I.N., *HOLOWATY, E.J., *FUNG, K.Y. and *HAMM, C. 2009 ‘<strong>Association</strong>s <strong>of</strong>physician supplies with breast cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in Ontario, 1988 to 2006’Cancer 115(15), 3563-3570⎯⎯⎯ , LUGINAAH, I.N., *HOLOWATY, E.J., *FUNG, K.Y. and *HAMM, C. 2009 ‘Breast cancer survivalin Ontario and California, 1998 to 2006: socioeconomic inequality remains much greater inAmerica’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Epidemiology 19(2), 121-124⎯⎯⎯ , LUGINAAH, I.N., *HOLOWATY, E.J., *FUNG, K.Y. and *HAMM, C. 2009 ‘Wait times for initialsurgical and adjuvant treatment <strong>of</strong> breast cancer in Canada and the United States: evidence <strong>of</strong>greater socioeconomic inequity in America’ Clinical and Investigative Medicine 32(3), E239-E249⎯⎯⎯ , LUGINAAH, I.N., *SCHWARTZ, K.L., *FUNG, K.Y., *BALAGURUSAMY, M., *BARTFAY, E.,*WRIGHT, F.C., *ANUCHA, U. and *PARSONS, R.R. 2009 ‘Increased racial group breast cancercare and survival differentials in America: historical evidence consistent with a health insurancehypothesis, 1975 to 2001’ Breast Cancer Research Treatment 113(3), 595-6002 HIRSCH, R. and BAXTER, J. 2009 '<strong>The</strong> look <strong>of</strong> the lawn: pesticide policy-preference and health riskperception in context' Environment and Planning C 27(3), 468-4902 HUNDEY, E.J. and ASHMORE, P.E. 2009 ‘Length scale <strong>of</strong> braided river morphology’ Water ResourcesResearch 45, W08409*KAUFMAN, D.S., *BRIGHT, J., *DEAN, W.E., MOSER, K.A., *ROSENBAUM, J.R., *ANDERSON, R.S.,*COLMAN, S.M., *HEIL, C.W., *JIMENEZ-MORENO, G., *REHEIS, M. and *SIMMONS, K.R.2009 ‘A Quarter-million years <strong>of</strong> paleoenvironmental change at Bear Lake, Utah/Idaho’ inPaleoenvironments <strong>of</strong> Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho, and its catchment Geological Society <strong>of</strong>America Special Paper ed J.G. Rosenbaum and D.S. Kaufman (Boulder CO: <strong>The</strong> GeologicalSociety <strong>of</strong> America) 450: 311-3312 LARSEN, K., GILLILAND, J., *HESS, P., 2 TUCKER, P., 2 IRWIN, J. and *HE, M. 2009 ‘Identifying


188 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGinfluences <strong>of</strong> physical environments and socio-demographic characteristics on a child's mode <strong>of</strong>travel to and from school’ American Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health 99(3), 520-526⎯⎯⎯ and GILLILAND, J. 2008 ‘Environmental equity and the grocery cart: mapping the evolution <strong>of</strong>urban food deserts in a <strong>Canadian</strong> city’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Geographics 7, 16LUGINAAH, I.N. 2009 ‘Health geography in Canada: where are we headed?’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer53(1), 89-97⎯⎯⎯ , WEIS, T., *GALAA, S., *NKRUMAH, M.K., *BAGAH, D. and BEZNER KERR, R. 2009‘Environment, migration, and food security in the upper west region <strong>of</strong> Ghana’ in Environment andHealth in Developing Countries: Managing an Emerging Crisis ed I.N. Luginaah and E.K. Yanful(Berlin: Springer-Verlag) 25-38*MACDONALD, G.M., MOSER, K.A., *BLOOM, A.M., *PORINCHU, D.F., *POTITO, A., *WOLFE, B.B.,*EDWARDS, T.W.D., *PETEL, A., *ORME, A.R. and *ORME, A. 2008 ‘Evidence <strong>of</strong> temperaturedepression and hydrological variations in the eastern Sierra Nevada during the Younger Dryasstade’ Quaternary Research 70, 131-1402 MASIOKAS, M.H, LUCKMAN, B.H., *VILLALBA, R., *DELGADO, S., *SKVARCA, P. and *RIPALTA, A.2009 'Little Ice Age fluctuations <strong>of</strong> small glaciers in the Monte Fitz Roy and Lago del Desiertoareas, south Patagonian Andes, Argentina' Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology281(3, 4), 351-362*MENOUNOS, B., *CLAGUE, J.J., *OSBORN, G.D. and LUCKMAN, B.H. 2009 'Holocene and latestPleistocene glacier fluctuations in the <strong>Canadian</strong> cordillera' Quaternary Science Reviews 28,2049-2074⎯⎯⎯ , *OSBORN, G.D., *CLAGUE, J.J. and LUCKMAN, B.H. 2009 ‘Latest Pleistocene and Holoceneglacier fluctuations in western Canada’ Quaternary Science Reviews 28(21-22), 2049-2074*MILLER, L., *XU, X. and LUGINAAH, I. 2009 ‘Spatial variability <strong>of</strong> VOC concentrations in Sarnia,Ontario, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 72, 1-152 MKANDAWIRE, P. and ARKU, G. 2009 'Environmental legislations and regulations in Sub-SaharanAfrica: 'green development' or 'green imperialism'?' in Environment and Health in Sub-SaharanAfrica: Managing an Emerging Crisis ed I.N. Luginaah and E.K. Yanful (Springer: London) 95-110MOSER, K.A. and *KIMBALL, J.P. 2009 ‘A 25,000 year record <strong>of</strong> hydrologic and climatic change inferredfrom diatoms from Bear Lake, Utah/Idaho, USA 2009’ in Paleoenvironments <strong>of</strong> Bear Lake, Utahand Idaho, and its catchment Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America Special Paper ed J.G. Rosenbaumand D.S. Kaufman (Boulder, CO: <strong>The</strong> Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America) 450: 229-246PARR, J. 2009 Sensing Changes: Technologies, Environments and the Everyday 1953-2003 (Vancouver:UBC Press)⎯⎯⎯ , 2 VAN HORSSEN, J. and *VAN DER VEEN, J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> practice <strong>of</strong> history shared acrossdifferences: needs, technologies, and ways <strong>of</strong> knowing in the megaprojects new media project’Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Studies 43(1), 35-58PEARCE, C.M. and *SMITH, D.G. 2009 ‘Rivers as conduits for long-distance dispersal <strong>of</strong> introducedweeds: example <strong>of</strong> Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in the northern Great Plains <strong>of</strong> NorthAmerica’ in Invasive Plants on the Move: Controlling <strong>The</strong>m in North America ed T.R.VanDevender, F.J. Espinosa-Garcia, B.L. Harper-Lore and T. Hubbard (Tucson, AZ: <strong>The</strong>University <strong>of</strong> Arizona Press and <strong>The</strong> Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum) 410-427*PIGEON, G., 2 MOSCICKI, M.A., VOOGT, J.A. and *MASON, V. 2008 ‘Simulation <strong>of</strong> fall and wintersurface energy balance over a dense urban area using the TEB scheme’ Meteorology andAtmospheric Physics 102(3-4), 159-171*POPLAWSKI, K., *GOULD, T., *SETTON, E., *ALLEN, R., *SU, J., *LARSON, T., *HENDERSON, S.,*BRAUER, M., *HYSTAD, P., *LIGHTOWLERS, C., *KELLER, P., *COHEN, M., *SILVA, C. andBUZZELLI, M. 2009 'Intercity transferability <strong>of</strong> land use regression models for estimating ambientconcentrations <strong>of</strong> nitrogen dioxide' Journal <strong>of</strong> Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology1, 1-11*PORINCHU, D.F., *ROLLAND, N. and MOSER, K.A. 2009 ‘Development <strong>of</strong> a chironomid-based airtemperature inference model for the central <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic: incorporating high resolutiongridded climate data’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 41, 349-368RICHMOND, C. 2008 ‘Explaining the paradox <strong>of</strong> health and social support among Aboriginal <strong>Canadian</strong>s’<strong>Canadian</strong> Issue Winter, 65-71⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> social determinants <strong>of</strong> Inuit health: a focus on social support in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’International Journal <strong>of</strong> Circumpolar Health 68(5), 471-487⎯⎯⎯ and *ROSS, N.A. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> determinants <strong>of</strong> First Nation and Inuit health: a critical population


UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO 189health approach’ Health and Place 15(2), 403-411*SMITH, D.G. and PEARCE, C.M. 2009 ‘Increased saltcedar (Tamarix) seed production and regionalinvasion from large reservoirs during severe droughts in the northern Great Plains: a proposedmodel’ in Invasive Plants on the Move: Controlling <strong>The</strong>m in North America ed T.R. VanDevender,F.J. Espinosa-Garcia, B.L. Harper-Lore, T. Hubbard (Tucson, AZ: <strong>The</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Arizona Pressand <strong>The</strong> Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum) 316-333STOOKE, P.J. 2009 ‘Lost Spacecraft’ in Handbook <strong>of</strong> Space Engineering, Archaeology and Heritage edA.G. Darrin and B.L. O'Leary (Duxbury, Massachusetts: CRC, Taylor and Francis Group) 481-496*SU, J., *BRAUER, M. and BUZZELLI, M. 2008 'Estimating urban morphometry at the neighbourhoodscale for improvement in modelling long-term average air pollution concentrations' AtmosphericEnvironment 42, 7884-7893⎯⎯⎯ , *BRAUER, M., *AINSLIE, B., *STEYN, D., *LARSON, T. and BUZZELLI, M. 2008 'An innovativeland use regression model incorporating meteorology for exposure analysis' Science <strong>of</strong> the TotalEnvironment 390, 520-529⎯⎯⎯ , BUZZELLI, M., *BRAUER, M., *GOULD, T. and *LARSON, T.V. 2008 'Modeling spatialvariability <strong>of</strong> airborne levoglucosan in Seattle, Washington' Atmospheric Environment 42, 5519-5525⎯⎯⎯ , *LARSON, T., *GOULD, T., *COHEN, M. and BUZZELLI, M. 2009 'Transboundary air pollutionand environmental justice: Vancouver and Seattle compared' GeoJournal 74(2), 1-14*TOOKE, T.R., *COOPS, N.C., *GOODWIN, N.R. and VOOGT, J.A. 2009 ‘Extracting urban vegetationcharacteristics using spectral mixture analysis and decision tree classifications’ Remote Sensing<strong>of</strong> Environment 113(2), 398-4072 TUCKER, P., 2 IRWIN, J., GILLILAND, J., 2 LARSEN, K., *HE, M. and *HESS, P. 2009 'Environmentalinfluences on physical activity levels in youth' Health and Place 15(1), 357-363*VINEBROOKE, R.D., *THOMPSON, P.L., *HOBBS, W., LUCKMAN, B.H., *GRAHAM, M.D. and*WOLFE, A.P. 2009 'Glacially mediated impacts <strong>of</strong> climate warming on alpine lakes <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Canadian</strong> Rocky Mountains' Verhandlungen des Internationalen Verein Limnologie 30(9), 1449-1492*WESTOVER, K., MOSER, K.A., *PORINCHU, D.F. and *MACDONALD, G.M. 2009 ‘Physical andchemical limnology <strong>of</strong> a 61-lake transect across mainland Nunavut and southeastern VictoriaIsland, Central <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’ Fundamental and Applied Limnology 175, 93-112


Wilfrid Laurier UniversityDepartment <strong>of</strong> Geography and Environmental Studies75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5(519) 884-0710 ⎯ Fax (519) 725-1342Website: http://info.wlu.ca/~wwwgeog_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MES, PhDFaculty – Waterloo CampusPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Alfred Hecht, John McMurry, Russell Muncaster, Helen Parson, Bruce Young, GordonJ. YoungPr<strong>of</strong>essors:E-mail Address:Barry Boots, PhD (Rutgers), DSc (Bristol)bboots@wlu.caBarbara Carmichael, PhD (Victoria)bcarmich@wlu.caMichael English 1 , PhD (McGill)menglish@wlu.caHouston Saunderson, PhD (Toronto)hsaunder@wlu.caD. Scott Slocombe, PhD (Waterloo) sslocomb@wlu.caAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Derek Armitage, PhD (Waterloo)Judy Bates, PhD (York)Mary-Louise Byrne, PhD (McMaster)Jody Decker, PhD (York)Sean T. Doherty, PhD (Toronto)James Hamilton, PhD (McMaster)Kevin S. Hanna, PhD (Toronto)Michael Imort, PhD (Queen’s)Richard Petrone, PhD (Waterloo)Steven Roberts, PhD (Waterloo)Bob Sharpe, PhD (York)Margaret Walton-Roberts, PhD (British Columbia)Brent Wolfe, PhD (Waterloo)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Alison Blay-Palmer, PhD (Guelph)Robert Milne, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)Colin Robertson, MSc (Victoria)___________________________darmitag@wlu.cajbates@wlu.cambyrne@wlu.cajdecker@wlu.casdoherty@wlu.cajhamilto@wlu.cakhanna@wlu.camimort@wlu.carpetrone@wlu.casroberts@wlu.cabsharpe@wlu.camwaltonroberts@wlu.cabwolfe@wlu.caablaypalmer@wlu.carmilne@wlu.ca1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY 191Faculty – Brantford CampusAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Rob Feagan, PhD (Simon Fraser)Brenda Murphy, PhD (Guelph)E-mail Address:rfeagan@wlu.cabmurphy@wlu.caCurrent ResearchCanada’s North and Southeast Asia (Armitage)Community-based resource management and adaptive co-management (Armitage)Political ecology, sustainable livelihoods, environment and development (Armitage)<strong>The</strong> dynamics <strong>of</strong> self employment in Canada (Bates)<strong>The</strong> relationship between paid and unpaid work in the home (Bates)<strong>The</strong> spatial and gendered nature <strong>of</strong> changing work arrangements (Bates)Cuban organic agriculture (Blay-Palmer)Globalization (Blay-Palmer)Green economy initiatives (Blay-Palmer)Multi-scaled economic development (Blay-Palmer)Sustainable food systems (Blay-Palmer)Applying Voronoi diagrams (Boots)Local spatial statistics (Boots)Spatial analysis with GIS (Boots)Spatial pattern analysis (Boots)Aeolian geomorphology (Byrne)Coastal geomorphology (Byrne)GIS application in coastal environment (Byrne)Great Lakes sand dunes (Byrne)Stratification in coastal sand dunes (Byrne)First Nations and casino gambling (Carmichael)Quality tourism experiences (Carmichael)Resident perceptions <strong>of</strong> tourism (Carmichael)Tourism and economic development (Carmichael)Tourism entrepreneurship (Carmichael)Tourism marketing, image and decision-making (Carmichael)Travel behaviour and patterns (Carmichael)Wine tourism (Carmichael)Gender, health and development (Decker)Medical geography - historical and contemporary (Decker)Native issues in Canada (Decker)Applications <strong>of</strong> Global Positioning Systems (Doherty)Human activity-travel behaviour (Doherty)Mobility, physical activity and health (Doherty)Wireless patient monitoring and messaging systems (Doherty)Evaluating sublimation <strong>of</strong> the Arctic tundra snowpack (English)Groundwater hydrology and chemistry in the northern temperate and Arctic regions(English)Hydrology and chemistry <strong>of</strong> agricultural drainage (English)Linking satellite passive microwave data with surface hydrology in the Arctic (English)


192 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGClimate change and biosphere reserves (Hamilton)Hydrology and geomorphology <strong>of</strong> karst in northwestern Canada (Hamilton)Niagara Escarpment hydrology (Hamilton)Environmental impact assessment (Hanna)Forest resource management (Hanna)Integrated resource management (Hanna)Pacific northwest (Hanna)Policy and program evaluation (Hanna)Forestry and nationalism (Imort)Role <strong>of</strong> the forest in German culture and in the creation <strong>of</strong> a national identity (Imort)Symbolic landscapes (Imort)Tourism and the commodification <strong>of</strong> heritage (Imort)Environmental assessment and community monitoring (Milne)Sustainability indicators (Milne)Vegetation dynamics and geomorphic processes (Milne)Wildlife management and landscape ecology (Milne)Community-level risk management and the value <strong>of</strong> social capital for capacity building(Murphy)Emergency management and community coping capacity (Murphy)International comparison <strong>of</strong> communities affected by nuclear waste facilities (Murphy)Effects <strong>of</strong> climate change as well as municipal, agricultural and industrial activities onthe surface hydrology and trace gas emissions in multiple land-use systems inSouthern Ontario (Petrone)Hydroclimatology and trace gas exchange <strong>of</strong> Arctic tundra ecosystems (Petrone)Hydrology, ecology and disturbance <strong>of</strong> boreal wetland complexes in Northern Alberta(Petrone)Integration <strong>of</strong> large-scale climatic (regional and synoptic) studies to investigate spatialvariability and scaling issues in ecohydrology at the ecosystem scale (Petrone)Process-based modelling <strong>of</strong> carbon exchange processes in impacted peatlands; remotesensing and statistical characterization <strong>of</strong> vegetation re-emergence and soilmoisture dynamics in restored peatleands; carbon reconstruction <strong>of</strong> temperatepeatlands (Petrone)Stresses exerted by a changing climate on vegetation and soil nutrient dynamics inCanada’s northern peatlands (Petrone)Applied graph theory (Roberts)Combinatorial optimization (Roberts)Genetic algorithms (Roberts)Landscape ecology (Roberts)PC cluster (Beowulf) computing (Roberts)Scientific visualization (Roberts)Spatial data models and data structures (Roberts)Initiation <strong>of</strong> pyroclastic flows (Saunderson)Numerical solution <strong>of</strong> differential equations predicting particle trajectories duringvolcanic eruptions (Saunderson)Geographic education (Sharpe)GIS applications in human geography (Sharpe)Local economic development, community-based processes, urban revitalisation(Sharpe)Ecosystem-based management and integrated land and marine planning (Slocombe)


WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY 193Environmental assessment (especially CEA), environmental policy and environmentaleducation (Slocombe)Northern and Western Canada, Alaska, Australia and Great Lakes (Slocombe)Parks and protected areas (Slocombe)Systems approaches to environmental planning and management (Slocombe)<strong>Canadian</strong> immigration (Walton-Roberts)Gender and migration (Walton-Roberts)Immigration and cultural change in the urban environment (Walton-Roberts)Indo-<strong>Canadian</strong> transnational networks (Walton-Roberts)Isotope hydrology and paleohydrology, limnology and multi-proxy paleolimnology(Wolfe)Past and present hydroecology in northern freshwater ecosystems (Peace-Athabasca[AB] and Slave River deltas [NWT]; Old Crow Flats [YT]) (Wolfe)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate student3 current or former undergraduate student*AULD, J., *MOHAMMADIAN, A. and DOHERTY. S.T. 2009 ‘Modeling activity conflict resolution strategiesusing scheduling process data’ Transportation Research Part A 43(4), 386-400BLAY-PALMER, A. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> pioneer: the birth generics <strong>of</strong> urban food policy in Toronto’ Journal <strong>of</strong>International Planning Studies 14(4), 401-416⎯⎯⎯ and *DWYER, M. 2009 Capitalizing on Connections (Kingston, ON: Submitted to Queen’s UniversitySchool <strong>of</strong> Business, <strong>The</strong> Monieson Centre and the Prince Edward, Lennox and Addington CommunityFutures Development Corporation)2 BROCK, B.E., 2 YI, Y., 2 CLOGG-WRIGHT, K.P., *EDWARDS, T.W.D. and WOLFE, B.B. 2009 ‘Multi-yearlandscape-scale assessment <strong>of</strong> lakewater balances in the Slave River Delta, NWT, using waterisotope tracers’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 379, 81-91*BULLOCK, R., HANNA, K.S. and SLOCOMBE, D.S. 2009 ‘Learning from community forestry experience:challenges and lessons from British Columbia’ Forestry Chronicle 85(2), 293-304CARMICHAEL, B.A. and 2 MCCLINCHEY, K.A. 2008 ‘Chapter 13: Exploring the importance <strong>of</strong> setting to therural tourism experience for rural commercial home entrepreneurs and their guests’ in <strong>The</strong>Commercial Home: International and Multidisciplinary Perspectives ed P. Lynch, A. Macintosh and H.Tucker (London: Routledge) 73-86⎯⎯⎯ and 2 MCCLINCHEY, K.A. 2009 ‘Conceptualizing rural tourism and hospitalityscapes in thecommercial home’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Travel and Tourism Research <strong>Association</strong> CanadaConference (held in Guelph, ON, October 2009) (Guelph: Travel and Tourism Research Assoc., CD-ROM publication)2 CLARK, A.F. and DOHERTY, S.T. 2009 ‘Activity rescheduling strategies and decision processes in day-todaylife’ Journal <strong>of</strong> the Transportation Research Board 2134, 143-152*CLARK, D.A. and SLOCOMBE, D.S. 2009 ‘Respect for grizzly bears: an Aboriginal approach for coexistenceand resilience’ Ecology and Society 14(1), 42, retrieved August 15, 2010 from*DAWSON, J., *STEWART, E.J., *MAHER, P.T. and SLOCOMBE, D.S. 2009 ‘Climate change, complexityand cruising Canada’s Arctic: a Nunavut case study’ in Natural Resources and Aboriginal People inCanada 2 nd edition ed R.B. Anderson and R.M. Bone (Concord, ON: Captus Press) 414-439DOHERTY, S.T. 2009 ‘Chapter 9: Emerging methods and technologies for tracking physical activity in the builtenvironment’ in Transport Survey Methods: Keeping Up with a Changing World ed J-L. Madre, P.Bonnel, J. Zmud and M. Lee-Gosselin (Bingley, UK: Emerald Press) 153-190HANNA, K.S., *DALE, A. and *LING, C. 2009 ‘Social capital and quality <strong>of</strong> place: growth, change andsustainability in a small town’ Local Environment 14(1), 31-442 HUYNH, N.T. and SHARPE, B. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> spatial reasoning in effective GIS problem solving: K-16


194 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGeducation levels’ Geomatica 63(2), 119-1282 KELLAR, D. and HANNA, K.S. 2009 ‘Harmonization and efficacy: what the 2010 Winter Olympics tells usabout environmental impact assessment in Canada’ in Environmental Impact Assessment: Practiceand Participation 2 nd edition ed K.S. Hanna (Toronto: Oxford University Press) 193-210*LANDMAN, K. and BLAY-PALMER, A. 2009 Local Food: From the Ground Up (Toronto: Report prepared forthe Ontario Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Rural Affairs Sustainable Rural Communities Initiative)*LING, C., HANNA, K.S and *DALE, A. 2009 ‘A template for integrated community sustainability planning’Environmental Management 44(2), 228-2422 MCCLINCHEY, K.A. and CARMICHAEL, B.A. 2009 ‘Cultural festival experiences in multi ethnicneighbourhoods in Toronto’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Travel and Tourism Research <strong>Association</strong> CanadaConference (held in Guelph, ON, October 2009) (Guelph: Travel and Tourism Research Assoc., CD-ROM publication)*MILLER, J. and BLAY-PALMER, A. 2009 Planting the Seeds for Success: PELA Wine Industry Analysis(Kingston, ON: Report prepared for Prince Edward, Lennox and Addington Community FuturesDevelopment Corporation in conjunction with the Monieson Centre, Queen’s University School <strong>of</strong>Business)*MOULTON, C.M., ROBERTS, S.A. and *CALAMAI, P.H. 2009 ‘Hierarchical clustering <strong>of</strong> multiobjectiveoptimization results to inform land use decision making’ Urban and Regional Information SystemsJournal 21(2), 25-372 PAPINSKI, D., *SCOTT, D. and DOHERTY, S.T. 2009 ‘Exploring the route choice decision-making process:a comparison <strong>of</strong> planned and observed routes obtained using person-based GPS’ TransportationResearch Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 12(4), 347-3582 QUINLAN CUTLER, S. and CARMICHAEL, B.A. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> tourist learning experience: assessing reflectivelearning experiences in travel journals’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the International Conference on TourismExperiences, Meanings and Motivations (held at Preston, UK, April 2009) (Preston: TEMMB, CD-ROM publication)SLOCOMBE, D.S., *HARTLEY, L. and 2 NOONAN, M. 2009 ‘Environmental assessment and land claims,devolution and co-management: evolving opportunities and challenges in Yukon’ in EnvironmentalImpact Assessment: Practice and Participation 2 nd edition ed K.S. Hanna (Toronto: Oxford Universitypress) 238-256⎯⎯⎯ and *DEARDEN, P. 2009 ‘Ecosystem-based management and park planning’ in Parks and ProtectedAreas in Canada, 3 rd edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (Toronto: Oxford University Press) 342-370*SMITH, W.W., *LITVIN, S.W., *NADAV, S. and CARMICHAEL, B.A. 2009 ‘Non-travellers: the flip side <strong>of</strong>motivation revisited’ Tourism Recreation Research 34(1), 91-93


University <strong>of</strong> WindsorWindsor, ON N9B 3P4(519) 253-3000, ext 2528 ⎯ Fax (519) 973-7081E-Mail: tren@uwindsor.caWebsite: http://www.uwindsor.ca/earth____________________________________________________________________Physical geographers are in the Department <strong>of</strong> Earth and Environmental Sciences. Humangeographers are in the Political Science and Sociology Departments and in the Faculties <strong>of</strong>Education and Engineering. Earth and Environmental Sciences <strong>of</strong>fers MSc and PhDdegrees in Physical Geography (including Geomorphology, GIS, and Remote Sensing) inthe Earth and Environmental Sciences graduate programme. A Geography Minor is<strong>of</strong>fered.FacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Marie Sanderson, PhD (Michigan)Ihor Stebelsky, PhD (Washington)University Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Alan Trenhaile 1 , PhD (Wales), DSc (Wales)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:William Anderson 2 , PhD (Boston)Chris Lakhan, PhD (Toronto)Alan Phipps, PhD (Iowa)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Clinton Beckford 3 , PhD (West Indies)Phil Graniero 4 , PhD (Toronto)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jamey Essex, PhD (Syracuse)Hanna Maoh, PhD (McMaster)E-mail Address:marie.sanderson@utoronto.castebels@uwindsor.catren@uwindsor.cabander@uwindsor.calakan@uwindsor.caphipps@uwindsor.caclinton@uwindsor.cagraniero@uwindsor.cajessex@uwindsor.camaohhf@uwindsor.caalso:Cecil Houston 5 , PhD (Toronto)chouston@uwindsor.ca___________________________1Geography programme co-ordinator (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)2 Ontario Research Chair in Cross-Border Transportation Policy and director <strong>of</strong> theCross-Border Transportation Studies Institute3 Associate Dean <strong>of</strong> Education4 Program Chair for Environmental Studies5Dean <strong>of</strong> Arts and Social Sciences


196 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCurrent ResearchAnalysis <strong>of</strong> GPS-based truck travel time data at major Canada-US crossings(Anderson)Assessing regional economic impacts <strong>of</strong> the Windsor-Essex Parkway project(Anderson)Policies the facilitate Canada-US cross-border freight movement (Anderson)Adaptation, innovation and traditional knowledge in Caribbean agriculture (Beckford)Decision-making and innovation among Caribbean small-scale farmers (Beckford)Environmental perception and indigenous knowledge in Walpole Island (Beckford)Local /traditional knowledge systems and sustainable resource use in the Caribbean(Beckford)Geopolitics and geoeconomics <strong>of</strong> hunger and food aid (Essex)Political and economic geographies <strong>of</strong> globalization and the state (Essex)Restructuring <strong>of</strong> agricultural and food networks, focusing on scale and food security(Essex)Adaptive spatial sampling and real-time GIS, and spatial decision support (Graniero)Field data acquisition systems, hydrological monitoring and modeling (Graniero)Integrating GIS, artificial intelligence/expert systems, and simulation models (Graniero)Relationships between natural systems, spatially explicit eco-hydrological models, anddata acquisition (Graniero)Sensor Web and geospatial data infrastructure (Graniero)A longitudinal study <strong>of</strong> environmental concerns in Guyana (Lakhan)Case-based reasoning and GIS applications for land use change (Lakhan)Heavy metal concentration in surface sediments along the Guyana coast (Lakhan)Remote sensing investigations <strong>of</strong> suspended sediments along the coast <strong>of</strong> Guyana(Lakhan)Sub-pixel mapping <strong>of</strong> coastline positions with ETM+ data (Lakhan)<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> knowledge-based information systems to study coastal changes(Lakhan)Design and application <strong>of</strong> large-scale simulation models for urban and regional planning(Maoh)Environmental impacts <strong>of</strong> transportation (Maoh)Firm location choice and demographic behaviour (Maoh)Freight travel behaviour and cross-border transportation (Maoh)GIS, microsimulation and quantitative methods for urban system dynamics (Maoh)Sustainable transportation and urbanism (Maoh)Travel demand modeling and forecasting (Maoh)Geographical impacts <strong>of</strong> school closures (Phipps)Neighbourhood effects from urban casinos (Phipps)Residential choice and mobility (Phipps)Agriculture <strong>of</strong> Ukraine (Stebelsky)Political geography <strong>of</strong> Ukraine (Stebelsky)Ukrainian migration (Stebelsky)Mathematical modelling <strong>of</strong> rock and consolidated clay coast erosion and response toclimate change (Trenhaile)Rock coast erosional processes and evolution in eastern Canada and Baja, Mexico(Trenhaile)


UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR 197Recent Publications*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department6 current or former graduate student6 AHMAD, S.R. and LAKHAN, V.C. 2009 ‘Framework for a spatio-temporal information-based system (STIBS)for decision-making’ in Proceedings on Engineering and Technological Innovation ed N. Callaos, H.-W. Chu, M. Savoie and C.D. Zinn (Florida: International Institute <strong>of</strong> Informatics and Systemics) II,103-107ANDERSON, W.P. and *LAKSHMANAN, T.R. 2007 ‘Infrastructure and productivity: what are the underlyingmechanisms ?’ in <strong>The</strong> Management and Measurement <strong>of</strong> Infrastructure: Performance, Efficiency andInnovation ed C. Karlsson, W.P. Anderson, B. Johansson and K. Kobayashi (Cheltenham, UK:Edward Elgar Publishing) 147-162⎯⎯⎯ and *LEINBACH, T.R. 2007 ‘E-commerce, logistics and the future <strong>of</strong> globalized freight’ in GlobalizedFreight Transport: Intermodality, E-Commerce, Logistics and Sustainability ed T.R. Leinbach and C.CapiIneri (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing) 167-188⎯⎯⎯ 2008 ‘Addressing the potential for increased intermodal freight movements through Canada-USBorder crossings’ in Shaking Up Canada’s Transportation Systems to Meet Future Needs,Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 43 rd Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Transportation Research Forum (held atFredericton, NB, June 2008) (Woodstock, ON: <strong>Canadian</strong> Transportation Research Forum) 597-611⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Cross-border supply chains in the post-9/11 security environment’ in <strong>The</strong> Impact <strong>of</strong> Volatility onCanada’s Supply Chains and Transportation, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 44 th Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Canadian</strong> Transportation Research Forum (held at Victoria, BC, May 2009) (Woodstock, ON:<strong>Canadian</strong> Transportation Research Forum) 471-484ESSEX, J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> work <strong>of</strong> hunger: security, development, and food-for-work in post-crisis Jakarta‘ Studiesin Social Justice 3, 99-116⎯⎯⎯ and *RUGGLES, M. 2009 ‘Praxis and place in FedUp Windsor’s local food activism’ in LearningDemocracy by Doing: Alternative Practices in Citizenship Education and Participatory Democracy edK. Daly, D. Schugurensky and K. Lopes (Toronto: Transformative Learning Centre) 503-509*FARBER, S., MAOH, H. and *KANAROGLOU, P. 2009 ‘Urban growth and transportation system usage andperformance: A simulation approach’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Transportation 3, 1-25*GE, Y., LI, S. and LAKHAN, V.C. 2009 ‘Development and testing <strong>of</strong> a subpixel mapping algorithm’ IEEETransactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 47 Part 2, 2155-2164⎯⎯⎯ , LI, S., LAKHAN, V.C. and *LUCIEER, A. 2009 ‘Exploring uncertainty in remotely sensed data withparallel coordinate plots’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 11,413-422*GUNASEKERA, K., ANDERSON, W.P. and *LAKSHMANAN, T.R. 2008 ‘Highway-induced development:Evidence from Sri Lanka’ World Development 36, 2371-23896 JABEUR, N., 6 MCCARTHY, J.D., 6 XING, X. and GRANIERO, P.A. 2009 ‘A knowledge-oriented metaframeworkfor integrating sensor network infrastructures’ Computers & Geosciences 35, 809-819*KANAROGLOU, P., MAOH, H., *NEWBOLD, B., *SCOTT, D. and *PAEZ, A. 2009 ‘A demographic model forsmall area population projections: an application to the census metropolitan area (CMA) <strong>of</strong> Hamiltonin Ontario, Canada’ Environment and Planning A 41, 964-979*KANG, H., *SCOTT, D., *KANAROGLOU, P. and MAOH, H. 2009 ‘An investigation <strong>of</strong> highway improvementimpacts in the Hamilton CMA, Canada’ Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 36, 67-85*KARLSSON, C., ANDERSON, W.P., *JOHANSSON, B. and *KOBAYASHI, K. 2007 <strong>The</strong> Management andMeasurement <strong>of</strong> Infrastructure Performance Efficiency and Innovation (Cheltenham, UK: EdwardElgar Publishing)*KIRSHIN, P., *RUTH, M. and ANDERSON, W.P. 2008 ‘Interdependancies <strong>of</strong> urban climate change impactsand adaptation strategies: a case study <strong>of</strong> Metropolitan Boston USA’ Climate Change 86, 105-122LAKHAN, V.C. and *PARIZANGANEH, A.H. 2009 Environmental Resource Management (Toronto:Geosphere Press)*LAKSHMANAN, T.R. and ANDERSON, W.P. 2007 ‘Contextual determinants <strong>of</strong> transport infrastructureproductivity: the need for model reformulation’ in <strong>The</strong> Management and Measurement <strong>of</strong>Infrastructure: Performance, Efficiency and Innovation ed C. Karlsson, W.P. Anderson, B. Johansson,and K. Kobayashi (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing) 25-46MAOH, H. and *KANAROGLOU, P. 2009 ‘A tool for evaluating urban sustainability via integratedtransportation and land use simulation models’ Urban Environment 3, a28-a46


198 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG⎯⎯⎯ and *KANAROGLOU, P. 2009 ‘Intrametropolitan location <strong>of</strong> business establishments: a microanalyticalmodel for the City <strong>of</strong> Hamilton in Ontario, Canada’ Transportation Research Record: Journal<strong>of</strong> Transportation Research Board 2133, 33-45⎯⎯⎯ , *KANAROGLOU, P., *SCOTT, D., *PAEZ, A. and *NEWBOLD, B. 2009 ‘IMPACT: an integratedGIS-based model for simulating the consequences <strong>of</strong> demographic changes and population ageingon transportation’ Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 33, 200-2106 RYAN, J., MAOH, H. and *KANAROGLOU, P. 2009 ‘Population synthesis: comparing the major techniquesusing a small, complete population <strong>of</strong> firms’ Geographical Analysis 41, 181-203STEBELSKY, I. 2009 'Ethnic self-identification in Ukraine, 1989-2001: why more Ukrainians and fewerRussians?' <strong>Canadian</strong> Slavonic Papers 51, 77-100TRENHAILE, A.S. 2009 Geomorphology: A <strong>Canadian</strong> Perspective 4 th edition (Toronto: Oxford UniversityPress)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Modelling the erosion <strong>of</strong> cohesive clay coasts’ Coastal Engineering 56, 59-72*WING, I.S. and ANDERSON, W.P. 2007 ‘Modeling small area economic change in conjunction with amultiregional CGE model’ in Globalization and Regional Economic Modeling ed R. Cooper, K.Donaghy and G. Hewings (Berlin: Springer) 263-288


University <strong>of</strong> Winnipeg515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9(204) 786-9278 ⎯ Fax (204) 774-4134Website: http://geograph.uwinnipeg.ca____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA (3 year, 4 year and Honours), BSc (3 year, 4 year and Honours), BA (4 year) andBSc (4 year) Joint Programs in Geography/GIS with Red River CollegeFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Danny Blair 1 , PhD (Manitoba)William J. Carlyle, PhD (Edinburgh)Tom S. Carter, PhD (Alberta)Edward A. Cloutis, PhD (Alberta)John C. Lehr, PhD (Manitoba)William F. Rannie, PhD (Toronto)Ge<strong>of</strong>frey A.J. Scott, PhD (Hawaii)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorsBill Buhay, PhD (Waterloo)Jino Distasio, PhD (Manitoba)Marc Vachon, PhD (Ottawa)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jacqueline Binyamin, PhD (McMaster)Patricia Fitzpatrick, PhD (Waterloo)Instructors:Mark T. Krawetz, MA (Windsor)Brian R. McGregor, MA (Queen’s)Senior Scholars:Salah Hathout, PhD (McMaster)John Ryan, PhD (McGill)H. John Selwood (Western Australia)E-mail Address:d.blair@uwinnipeg.caw.carlyle@uwinnipeg.cat.carter@uwinnipeg.cae.cloutis@uwinnipeg.caj.lehr@uwinnipeg.cab.rannie@uwinnipeg.cag.scott@uwinnipeg.cab.buhay@uwinnipeg.caj.distasio@uwinnipeg.cam.vachon@uwinnipeg.caj.binyamin@uwinnipeg.cap.fitzpatrick@uwinnipeg.cam.krawetz@uwinnipeg.cab.mcgregor@uwinnipeg.cajryan13@mts.net_____________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)


200 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCurrent ResearchModelling clouds and ultra-violet biologically active radiation (UV-B) (Binyamin)Modelling the energy transfer <strong>of</strong> high latitude <strong>Canadian</strong> lakes (Binyamin)Surface-atmosphere interactions and boundary layer processes (Binyamin)Battery storage and optimization in plug-in hybrids (Blair)Butterflies as bioindicators <strong>of</strong> climate change in Manitoba (Blair)Climate variability in the eastern <strong>Canadian</strong> Prairies (Blair)Synoptic climatology <strong>of</strong> hydroclimate variability in the Western Interior (Blair)User-friendly eigenvector classification <strong>of</strong> synoptic maps (Blair)Development and application <strong>of</strong> stable-isotope methods for evaluating isotopiccompositions <strong>of</strong> organic and inorganic materials from natural archives such asgroundwater, lake sediments, and terrestrial organic matter (Buhay)Pre- and postglacial isotope-climate and hydrology linkages in central and westernNorth America and western Europe (Buhay)Water, climate and greenhouse gas emission studies using isotope tracers; isotopegeochemistry; isotope climatology and paleoclimatology (Buhay)Diversification <strong>of</strong> crops and livestock on the <strong>Canadian</strong> Prairies (Carlyle)Aging post-war suburban neighbourhoods (Carter)Housing and immigration (Carter)Housing markets (Carter)Housing policy: Canada and international (Carter)Inner city decline and revitalization (Carter)Planning big box developments (Carter)Refugee housing and integration (Carter)Social policy and poverty alleviation <strong>of</strong> inner city populations (Carter)Composition <strong>of</strong> main belt asteroids (Cloutis)Design <strong>of</strong> planetary spectrometers and mission concepts (Cloutis)Hyperspectral remote sensing data analysis (Cloutis)Remote sensing detection <strong>of</strong> organic geological materials (Cloutis)Spectroscopic studies <strong>of</strong> art work for forgery and underpainting detection (Cloutis)Surficial geological properties <strong>of</strong> Mars (Cloutis)Housing and homelessness (Distasio)Mental health and housing (Distasio)Urban aboriginal issues (Distasio)Environmental assessment (Fitzpatrick)Public participation and learning (Fitzpatrick)Resource and environmental management (Fitzpatrick)Coastal geomorphology and sedimentology in the Eastern <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic (Krawetz)Quaternary geology <strong>of</strong> northern Manitoba (Krawetz)A Hutterite atlas (Lehr)Heritage tourism in western Canada (Lehr)Social structure and pioneer settlement: ethnic groups on the western <strong>Canadian</strong> frontier(Lehr)Symbolic landscapes (Lehr)Ukrainian settlement in Latin America (Lehr)<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> animated cartography in studying settlement progression (McGregor)Environmental reconstruction, Red River settlement (Rannie)Nineteenth century water levels, NW Ontario (Rannie)Environmental change in southwestern Amazonia (Scott)


UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG 201Impacts <strong>of</strong> atmospheric pollution around Flin Flon (Scott)Land use/land change in the Philippines (Scott)Tropical environments (Scott)20th century cultural and architectural avant-garde movements (Vachon)Architecture and urban landscapes (Vachon)Migration and population in the Prairies (Vachon)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former undergraduate studentBLAIR, D. and 2 SMITH, R. 2009 Statistical assessment <strong>of</strong> temperature and precipitation trends inManitoba (Winnipeg: Report to Province <strong>of</strong> Manitoba Department <strong>of</strong> Conservation)CARTER, T. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> resettlement experience <strong>of</strong> privately sponsored refugees in Winnipeg, Manitoba’Our Diverse Cities: Prairie Region 6(4), 104-108⎯⎯⎯ and *ENNS, R. 2009 ‘Refugee housing trajectories in Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg’ OurDiverse Cities: Prairie Region 6(4), 109-113⎯⎯⎯ and 2 OSBORNE, J. 2009 ‘Housing and neighbourhood challenges <strong>of</strong> refugee resettlement indeclining inner city neighbourhoods: a Winnipeg case study’ <strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Immigrant andRefugee Studies 7(1), 1-20⎯⎯⎯ and *POLWECHOK, C. 2009 Poverty Reduction Policies and Programs: Manitoba (Ottawa:<strong>Canadian</strong> Council on Social Development, Social Development Report Series)⎯⎯⎯ , *DERWING, T., *OGILVIE, L. and *WOTHERSPOON, T. guest eds 2009 Our Diverse Cities:Prairie Region 6(4)⎯⎯⎯ , 2 OSBORNE, J., *GUNN, A. and *WOLFE, C. 2009 Housing for Manitobans: A Ten Year Strategy(Winnipeg: Report prepared for Manitoba Family Services and Housing)⎯⎯⎯ , *POLWECHOK, C., *FRIESEN, A. and 2 OSBORNE, J. 2009 <strong>The</strong> Resettlement Experience <strong>of</strong>Refugee Households in Winnipeg: A Three Year Trajectory <strong>of</strong> Housing and NeighbourhoodExperiences (Ottawa: Report prepared for the Homeless Partnering Secretariat <strong>of</strong> HRSDC)⎯⎯⎯ with *POLWECHOK, C. and 2 OSBORNE, J. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> roles <strong>of</strong> housing and neighbourhood in there-settlement process: a case study <strong>of</strong> refugee households in Winnipeg’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer53(3), 305-322*CLARK, B.E., *OCKERT-BELL, M.E., CLOUTIS, E.A., *NESVORNY, D., *MOTHE-DINIZ, T. and *BUS,S.J. 2009 ‘Spectroscopy <strong>of</strong> K-complex asteroids: parent bodies <strong>of</strong> carbonaceous meteorites?’Icarus 202, 119-133CLOUTIS, E., *VILA, B., *BELL, A. and *LAMOTHE, M. 2009 ‘Hyperspectral and luminescence observer(HALO) Mars mission concept - innovative data triage, compression, processing and analysis forthe hyperspectral imager’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the IEEE GRSS Workshop on Hyperspectral Imageand Signal Processing Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS) (held at Grenoble, France,August 2009) (Grenoble: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS)) paper #31DISTASIO, J., CARTER, T., *DUDLEY, M. and *SYLVESTRE, G. 2008 Community Distress in Canada:Towards a National Measure (Winnipeg: Report prepared for the National Secretariat on Housingand Homelessness)⎯⎯⎯ and *MULLIGAN, S. 2008 Aboriginal Housing Plan (Winnipeg: Report prepared for the ManitobaUrban Native Housing <strong>Association</strong>)⎯⎯⎯ and *MULLIGAN, S. 2008 Canada Education and Savings: Winnipeg Aboriginal Engagement(Winnipeg: Report prepared for Human Resources and Skills Development Canada)⎯⎯⎯ and *MULLIGAN, S. 2008 ‘Manitoba urban native housing association: a single voice, powerfullever’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Housing 24(1), 54-55⎯⎯⎯ and *MULLIGAN, S. 2008 <strong>The</strong> Urban Aboriginal Strategy: Winnipeg Community Consultation(Winnipeg: Report prepared for the Office <strong>of</strong> the Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-StatusIndians)⎯⎯⎯ , *DUDLEY, M. and *LISTER, B. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> institute <strong>of</strong> urban studies celebrates 40 years <strong>of</strong>research and action’ Plan Canada 49(3), 35-39*FENG, J., *RIVARD, B., *GALLIE, A. and CLOUTIS, E. 2009 ‘Feature selection and broad band bitumen


202 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGcontent estimation <strong>of</strong> Athabasca oil sands from infrared reflectance spectra’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theIEEE GRSS Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing Evolution in RemoteSensing (WHISPERS=09) (held at Grenoble, France, August 2009) (Grenoble: IEEE Geoscienceand Remote Sensing Society (GRSS)) paper #13FITZPATRICK, P. and *SINCLAIR, A.J. 2009 ‘Multi-jurisdictional environmental impact assessment:<strong>Canadian</strong> experiences’ EIA Review 29, 252-260*GOLTZ, D., *ATTAS, M., CLOUTIS, E., *YOUNG, G. and *BEGIN, P. 2009 ‘Visible (420-720 nm)hyperspectral imaging techniques to assess inks in historical documents’ Restaurator 30, 199-221*GUNN, A., CARTER, T. and 2 OSBORNE, J. 2009 <strong>The</strong> Secondary Rental Market: A Literature Reviewand Case Study (Winnipeg: Report prepared for Manitoba Family Services and Housing andCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation)*HORGAN, B.H., *BELL III, J.F., *NOE DOBREA, E.Z., CLOUTIS, E.A., 2 BAILEY, D.T., 2 CRAIG, M.A.,*ROACH, L.H. and *MUSTARD, J.F. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> distribution <strong>of</strong> hydrated minerals in the north polarregions <strong>of</strong> Mars’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research - Planets 114, E01, E01005doi:10.1029/2008JE003187*KRUZELECKY, R.V., *WONG, B., *ZOU, J., HADDAD, E., JAMROZ, W., CLOUTIS, E., GHAFOOR, N.,JESSEN, S. and RAVINDRAN, G. 2009 ‘In situ planetary resource exploration using miniaturerobotic subsurface sample analysis’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> ICES 39: International Conference onEnvironmental Systems (held at Savannah, GA, July 2009) (Warrendale, PA: SAE International)paper 2009-01-2528*KÜPPERS, M., *KELLER, H.U., *KÜHRT, E., *A’HEARN, M.F., *ALTWEGG, K., *BERTRAND, R.,*BUSEMANN, H., *CAPRIA, M.T., *COLANGELI, L., *DAVIDSSON, B., *EHRENFREUND, P.,*KNOLLENBERG, J., *MOTTOLA, S., *RATHKE, A., *WEISS, P., *ZOLENSKY, M., *AKIM, E.,*BASILEVSKY, A., *GALIMOV, E., *GERASIMOV, M., *KORABLEV, O., *LOMAKIN, I., *MAROV,M., *MARTYNOV, M., *NAZAROV, M., *ZAKHAROV, A., *ZELENYI, L., *ARONICA, A., *BALL,A.J., *BARBIERI, C., *BAR-NUN, A., *BENKHOFF, J., *BIELE, J., *BIVER, N., *BLUM, J.,*BOCKELÉE-MORVAN, D., *BOTTA, O., *BREDEHÓ, J.-H., *CAPPACCIONI, F., *CHARNLEY,S., CLOUTIS, E., *COTTIN, H., *CREMONESE, G., *CROVISIER, J., *CROWTHER, S.A.,*EPIFANI, E.M., *ESPOSITO, F., *FERRARI, A.C., *FERRI, F., *FULLE, M., *GILMOUR, J.,*GOESMANN, F., *GORTSAS, N., *GREEN, S.F., *GROUSSIN, O., *GRÜN, E., *GUTIÉRREZ,P.J., *HARTOGH, P., *HENKEL, T., *HILCHENBACH, M.,*HO, T.-M., *HORNECK, G., *HVIID,S.F., *IP, W.-H., *JÄCKEL, A., *JESSBERGER, E., *KALLENBACH, R., *KARGL, G., *KÖMLE,N.I., *KORTH, A., *KOSSACKI, K., *KRAUSE, C., *KRÜGER, H., *LI, Z.-Y., *LICANDRO, J.,*LOPEZ-MORENO, J.J., *LOWRY, S.C., *LYON, I., *MAGNI, G., *MALL, U., *MANN, I.,*MARKIEWICZ, W., *MARTINS, Z., *MAURETTE, M., *MEIERHENRICH, U., *MENNELLA, V.,*NG, T.C., *NITTLER, L.R., *PALUMBO, P., *PÄTZOLD, M., *PRIALNIK, D., *RENGEL, M.,*RICKMAN, H., *RODRIGUEZ, J., *ROLL, R., *ROST, D., *ROTUNDI, A., *SANDFORD, S.,*SCHÖNBÄCHLER, M., *SIERKS, H., *SRAMA, R., *STROUD, R.M., *SZUTOWICZ, S.,*TORNOW, C., *ULAMEC, S., *WALLIS, M., *WANIAK, W., *WEISSMAN, P., *WIELER, R.,*WURZ, P., *YUNG, K.L. and *ZARNECKI, J.C. 2009 ‘Triple F - a comet nucleus sample returnmission’ Experimental Astronomy 23(3), 809-847, doi:10.1007/s10686-008-9115-8LEHR, J. 2009 ‘A Jewish farmer can’t be: land settlement policies and ethnic settlement in WesternCanada 1970-1919’ in Jewish Life and Times: A Collection <strong>of</strong> Essays ed A. Greenberg and D.Stone (Winnipeg: Jewish Heritage Centre) 9, 18-28⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Government coercion in the settlement <strong>of</strong> Ukrainians in Western Canada’ in Immigrationand Settlement: 1870-1939 ed G.P. Marchildon (Regina: <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Research Centre) 543-556⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Image building in the Rural Municipality <strong>of</strong> Stuartburn, Manitoba: the need for public policy’Prairie Perspectives 12,195-212⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> geographical background to church union in western Canada’ in Immigration andSettlement: 1870-1939 ed G.P. Marchildon (Regina: <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Research Centre) 267-284⎯⎯⎯ , *EVERITT, J. and *EVANS, S. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> the prairie landscape’ in Immigration andSettlement: 1870-1939 ed G.P. Marchildon (Regina: <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Research Centre) 13-56⎯⎯⎯ and MCGREGOR, B. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> geography <strong>of</strong> bilingual schools in Manitoba’ Manitoba History61(Fall), 33-362 LOGAN, J. and VACHON, M. 2009 ‘Gentrification and rental management agencies: West Broadwayneighbourhood in Winnipeg’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Research 17(2), 84-104*MOYER, J., FITZPATRICK, P., *DIDUCK, A.P. and *FROESE, B. 2008 ‘Towards community-basedmonitoring in the hog industry in Manitoba: a paper submitted to the Manitoba clean environment


UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG 203commission’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Public Administration Journal 51(4), 637-658*OSINSKI, G., *ANTONENKO, I., *BROWN, P., CLOUTIS, E., *DIXON, M., *HALTIGIN, T., *JOHNSON,C., *STOOKE, P. and *POLLARD, W. 2009 <strong>Canadian</strong> and International Science Goals for LunarExploration (Winnipeg: Report to MDA and the <strong>Canadian</strong> Space Agency)⎯⎯⎯ , *ANTONENKO, I., *BROWN, P., CLOUTIS, E., *DIXON, M., *HALTIGIN, T., *JOHNSON, C.,*STOOKE, P. and *POLLARD, W. 2009 Straw-Man Payloads for a <strong>Canadian</strong> ILN Node(Winnipeg: Report to MDA and the <strong>Canadian</strong> Space Agency)*PALOMBA, E., *ZINZI, A., CLOUTIS, E.A., *D’AMORE, M., *GRASSI, D. and *MATURILLI, A. 2009‘Evidence for Mg-rich carbonates on Mars from a 3.9 µm absorption band’ Icarus 203, 58-65*POMPILIO, L., *PEDRAZZI, G., *SGAVETTI, M., CLOUTIS, E.A., 2 CRAIG, M.A. and *ROUSH, T.L. 2009‘Exponential Gaussian approach for spectral modeling: the EGO algorithm, I. Band saturation’Icarus 201, 781-794*RICE, M.S., *BELL III, J.F., CLOUTIS, E.A., *WANG, A., *RUFF, S.W., 2 CRAIG, M.A., 2 BAILEY, D.T.,*JOHNSON, J.R., *DE SOUZA JR., P.A. and *FARRAND, W.H. 2009 ‘Silica-rich deposits andhydrated minerals at Gusev crater, Mars: Vis-NIR spectral characterization and regional mapping’Icarus 205, 375-395


York University4700 Keele Street, North York, ON M3J 1P3(416) 736-5107 — Fax (416) 736-5988Website: http://www.yorku.ca/laps/geog_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD, Certificate in Geographic Information Systems and RemoteSensingFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Frank A. Barrett, Alex M. Blair, Ian A. Brookes, James M. Cameron, J. Tait Davis, WilliamC. Found, Donald B. Freeman, James R. Gibson, Bryn Greer-Wootten, Bernard V.Gutsell, Conrad E. Heidenreich, Alan R. Hill, Martin C. Kellman, John U. Marshall, WilliamC. Mahaney, Bryan H. Massam, H. Roy Merrens, Robert A. Murdie, Glen B. Norcliffe,John P. Radford, Gerald Walker, John Warkentin, Roy I. Wolfe, J. David WoodPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Qiuming Cheng, PhD (Ottawa)Jennifer Hyndman, PhD (British Columbia)*Roger Keil, PhD (Johann WolfgangGoethe Universität)Lucia Lo 1 , PhD (Toronto)*Linda Peake, PhD (Reading)Valerie Preston, PhD (McMaster)*Jamie Scott, PhD (Chicago)Kathy L. Young, PhD (McMaster)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Alison Bain, PhD (Cambridge)Ranu Basu, PhD (Toronto)Rick L. Bello, PhD (McMaster)*Jon Caulfield, PhD (York)Raju Das, PhD (Ohio)Taly Drezner, PhD (Arizona State)*Lisa Drummond, PhD (AustralianNational University)Steven Flusty, PhD (Southern California)William Jenkins, PhD (Toronto)Philip F. Kelly, PhD (British Columbia)______________________E-mail Address:qiuming@yorku.cajhyndman@yorku.carkeil@yorku.calucialo@yorku.calpeake@yorku.cavpreston@yorku.cajscott@yorku.caklyoung@yorku.caabain@yorkku.caranubasu@yorku.cabello@yorku.cawarbler@yorku.carajudas@yorku.cadrezner@yorku.cadrummond@yorku.casflusty@yorku.cawjenkins@yorku.capfkelly@yorku.ca1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010)* faculty from other departments appointed to the Graduate Programme in Geography


YORK UNIVERSITY 205Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Joseph Mensah, PhD (Alberta)*Lewis Molot, PhD (Alaska)Tarmo Remmel, PhD (Toronto)André Robert, PhD (Cambridge)Robin Roth, PhD (Clark)Steven Tufts, PhD (York)Peter Vandergeest, PhD (Cornell)Patricia K. Wood, PhD (Duke)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Lewis Code, PhD (York)Laam Hae, PhD (Syracuse)Elizabeth Lunstrum, PhD (Minnesota)*Douglas Young, PhD (York)E-mail Address:jmensah@yorku.calmolot@yorku.caremmelt@yorku.caarobert@yorku.carothr@yorku.catufts@yorku.capvander@yorku.capwood@yorku.calcode@calumet.yorku.calhae@yorku.calunstrum@yorku.cadogoyo@yorku.caCurrent ResearchArts-led urban redevelopment (Bain)Creative capacity <strong>of</strong> mid-size cities (Bain)Occupational identity construction by <strong>Canadian</strong> artists (Bain)Spatializing queer identity politics (Bain)Suburban cultural production (Bain)Critical GIS (Basu)Diversity and public space - immigrant and refugee communities (Basu)Neoliberalization <strong>of</strong> public education in Ontario (Basu)Rationality and power in public service provision (Basu)Social inequality and neighbourhood geographies (Basu)<strong>The</strong>ories <strong>of</strong> collective action and community organization (Basu)Urban social and political geography (Basu)Peatland evaporation and greenhouse gas emissions in the Hudson Bay Lowlands(Bello)Sensitivity <strong>of</strong> northern environments to climatic change (Bello)Urban evaporation and CO 2 exchange (Bello)Biography <strong>of</strong> Robert Bell (1841-1917) Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> Canada (Brookes)Editing and commentary - “Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Arctic Travel” by A.P. Coleman (Brookes)Geomorphology <strong>of</strong> Egypt (Brookes)Quaternary geomorphic history <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland (Brookes)Adaptive reuse and residential redevelopment <strong>of</strong> deindustrialized space in inner Toronto(Caulfield)Nineteenth-century church buildings in inner Toronto (Caulfield)Uses <strong>of</strong> <strong>photo</strong>graphy in research and teaching in urban studies (Caulfield)Fractal, multifractal and geostatistics (Cheng)GIS development and application (Cheng)Mathematical geology (Cheng)______________________* faculty from other departments appointed to the Graduate Programme in Geography


206 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGNatural resources and environment assessments (Cheng)Non-linear image processing (Cheng)Spatial and scaling analysis (Cheng)Development geography (Das)Globalization (Das)Political economy (Das)Social capital (Das)Social movements (Das)State-society relations (Das)Arid lands (Drezner)Biogeography (Drezner)Plant-climate interactions (Drezner)Riparian ecosystems and disturbance (Drezner)Tropical island ecosystems (Drezner)Urban ecology (Drezner)Asian popular culture (Drummond)Gender and geography (Drummond)Geography <strong>of</strong> urban Southeast Asia (Drummond)Postcolonial cities (Drummond)Public space (Drummond)Vietnam (Drummond)Antique modernities (Flusty)Banal Neo-Imperialism (Flusty)Globalizations and everyday life (Flusty)Spatialities <strong>of</strong> surveillant control (Flusty)<strong>The</strong> world city and world city systems (Flusty)Geographical transformation <strong>of</strong> the Caribbean Islands (Found)Program planning and implementation (Found)Resilience theory (Found)Russian California 1812-1841 (Gibson)Spanish and Mexican California through Russian eyes (Gibson)<strong>The</strong> first Russian voyage around the world 1803-1806 (Gibson)<strong>The</strong> great Soviet famine <strong>of</strong> 1929-1934 (Gibson)<strong>The</strong> Hudson’s Bay Company and the Northwest Coast trade (Gibson)<strong>The</strong> Yakutsk-Okhotsk Track (Gibson)Legal geographies (Hae)Neoliberal urbanism (Hae)Politics <strong>of</strong> urban subcultures (Hae)<strong>The</strong> right to the city (Hae)Urban political economy (Hae)Champlain, 1604 to 1612 (Heidenreich)Nutrient transformations in streambed environments (Hill)<strong>The</strong> biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> riparian wetlands (Hill)Watershed controls on nutrient dynamics in headwater stream ecosystems (Hill)Critical and feminist geopolitics (Hyndman)Geographies <strong>of</strong> forced migration/immigration (Hyndman)Humanitarian aid in response to conflict/asylum/disasters (Hyndman)Refugee (re)settlement (Hyndman)Canada and the British imperial world (Jenkins)


YORK UNIVERSITY 207Comparative studies <strong>of</strong> Irish diasporas (Jenkins)Cultural and historical geography (Jenkins)North American immigration and urban history (Jenkins)Global cities (Keil)Global suburbanisms (Keil)Infectious disease and cities (Keil)Urban governance (Keil)Urban infrastructures (Keil)Urban political ecology (Keil)Economic geography (Kelly)Immigrant labour market integration in Canada (Kelly)Migration, transnationalism and geographies <strong>of</strong> class (Kelly)Socio-economic change in the Philippines and Southeast Asia (Kelly)Chinese immigrants in Toronto (Lo)Consumer preference and shopping behaviour in both east and west (Lo)Ethnic entrepreneurship and ethnic economies (Lo)GIS applications in immigration studies (Lo)Immigration, settlement, integration, and urban transformation (Lo)Quebec out-migration (Lo)Settlement services (Lo)Spatial interaction and travel demand (Lo)Mobility/migration (Lunstrum)Nature-society relations (Lunstrum)Political geography (Lunstrum)Politics <strong>of</strong> conservation (Lunstrum)Effects <strong>of</strong> agriculture on soils/paleosols in the tropical mountains and Canada (Mahaney)Geophagy and soils (Mahaney)Quaternary stratigraphy and soils/paleosols in the Rocky Mountains and Ontario(Mahaney)Quaternary stratigraphy, geomorphology and paleosols, Mount Kenya, East Africa(Mahaney)Scanning electron microscopy <strong>of</strong> quaternary sediments/paleosols (Mahaney)Geographical aspects <strong>of</strong> the public good and quality <strong>of</strong> life (Massam)Computer-based decision support systems and location planning (Massam)Critical development theory (Mensah)Cultural identity and hybridity (Mensah)Geographies <strong>of</strong> development and health (Mensah)Neoliberalism and globalization in Africa (Mensah)Religious transnationalism (Mensah)Historical development <strong>of</strong> urban parks in Canada and the U.S. (Merrens)Waterfront redevelopment during the 20 th century (Merrens)Carbon and iron dynamics in boreal waters (Molot)Iron regulation <strong>of</strong> cyanobacterial abundance in oliogotrophic and eutrophic waters (Molot)Housing experiences <strong>of</strong> immigrants and refugees (Murdie)Immigrant settlement patterns in major <strong>Canadian</strong> cities (Murdie)Impact <strong>of</strong> gentrification on immigrant neighbourhoods (Murdie)Global supply networks <strong>of</strong> Canada (Norcliffe)Industrial modernity (Norcliffe)<strong>The</strong> neoliberal state and crisis in the hinterland (Norcliffe)


208 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAnti racist feminisms (Peake)Caribbean geography, especially Guyana (Peake)Critical methodologies (Peake)Feminist geographies <strong>of</strong> gender, race and sexuality (Peake)Feminist, social, political and urban geography (Peake)Transnational feminist praxis (Peake)Gender and local labour markets (Preston)Housing and labour market experiences <strong>of</strong> migrants (Preston)Immigration and <strong>Canadian</strong> cities (Preston)Social and urban geography (Preston)Transnationalism and citizenship (Preston)Critical studies in disability (Radford)Cultural landscapes (Radford)Geographies <strong>of</strong> exclusion (Radford)Accuracy assessment and spatial uncertainty (Remmel)Dynamic and stochastic systems (Remmel)Forest vegetation patterns and processes (Remmel)Remote sensing and GIS algorithm development (Remmel)Spatial pattern measurement and comparison (Remmel)River science and process geomorphology (Robert)Agrarian change (Roth)Environmental conservation, conflict and collaboration (Roth)Environmental governance and knowledge (Roth)Indigenous peoples (Roth)Livelihood change in Southeast Asia (Roth)Political ecology (Roth)Postcolonial perspectives on world religions in literature and film, and geographicalfeatures and phenomena in literature and popular film (Scott)Canada’s economic geography (Tufts)Employment adjustment (Tufts)Labour markets (Tufts)Organized labour (Tufts)Agrarian change in Southeast Asia (Vandergeest)Alternative agriculture in Southeast Asia (Vandergeest)Political ecology (Vandergeest)Sustainability certification in industrial aquaculture (Vandergeest)Geographical literature on Canada (Warkentin)History <strong>of</strong> geography in Canada (Warkentin)Attitudes to natural environment in Canada over three centuries (J.D. Wood)Settlement frontiers (J.D. Wood)<strong>The</strong> evolving concept <strong>of</strong> conservation and its expression in Ontario conservationauthorities to the 1960s (J.D. Wood)Citizenship and identity (P. Wood)Diversity in <strong>Canadian</strong> cities (P. Wood)Native/non-Native relations, past and present (P. Wood)Legacies <strong>of</strong> modernist and socialist urbanism (D. Young)Political economy and political ecology <strong>of</strong> urban planning and development processes (D.Young)Urban infrastructure (D. Young)


YORK UNIVERSITY 209Arctic wetland hydrology (K. Young)Ecohydrology (K. Young)Hydroclimatology (K. Young)Snow hydrology (K. Young)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2graduate student (current/former)2 ABNIZOVA, A. and YOUNG, K.L. 2009 ‘Impact <strong>of</strong> hydrologic connectivity on wetland sustainability anddissolved organic dynamics in Polar Bear Pass, Bathurst Island, Nunavut’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the17 th Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop ed K. Toung and C. Labine(Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kuujjuaq: NRB) 3812 ASSINI, J. and YOUNG, K.L. 2009 ‘Snowcover distribution and melt in a High Arctic extensive wetland’ inProceedings <strong>of</strong> the 17 th Northern Research Basins Symposium and Workshop ed K. Toung and C.Labine (Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kuujjuaq: NRB) 382BAIN, A.L. 2009 ‘Creativ* suburbs: cultural ‘popcorn’ pioneering in Etobicoke’ in Spaces <strong>of</strong> VernacularCreativity: Rethinking the Cultural Economy ed T. Edensor, D. Leslie, S. Millington and N. Rantisi(London & New York: Routledge) 63-74⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Masculinism’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift(Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 486-491BASU, R. 2009 ‘Phronesis through GIS: exploring political spaces <strong>of</strong> education’ Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Geographer61(4), 481-492BELLO, R. and 2 SO, D. 2009 Evaporation from a fallow field and urbanized surface within the Humber Riverwatershed (Toronto: Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Report #E-W-GM-00260,December)⎯⎯⎯ and 2 SO, D. 2009 Literature and Database Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Evapotranspiration in Ontario (Toronto:Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Report #E-W-GM-01623, March 27)*BOUDREAU, J., KEIL, R. and YOUNG, D. 2009 Changing Toronto: Governing Urban Neoliberalism(Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press)CAULFIELD, J. 2009 ‘Toronto: the form <strong>of</strong> the city’ in Urban Canada: Sociological Perspectives, 2nd editioned H. Hiller (Toronto: Oxford University Press) 324-352CHENG, Q.,*LI, L. and *WANG, L. 2009 ‘Characterization <strong>of</strong> peak flow events with local singularity model’Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 16, 503-513⎯⎯⎯ and *AGTERBERG, F.P. 2009 ‘Singularity analysis <strong>of</strong> ore-mineral and toxic trace elements instream sediments’ Computers & Geosciences 35, 234-244DAS, R.J. 2009 ‘Capital and space’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography, Vol. 1 ed R. Kitchinand N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 375-381⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Class relations, material conditions, and spaces <strong>of</strong> class struggle in rural India’ HumanGeography: A New Radical Journal 2(3), 52-74⎯⎯⎯ and 2 CHILVERS, S. 2009 ‘Colonialism, internal’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 2, 189-194FLUSTY, S. and *VARNELIS, K. 2009 ‘Living with strangers’ Printed Project 10, 8-11HEIDENREICH, C. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> skirmish with the Mohawk on Lake Champlain: was Champlain a‘trigger-happy thug’ or ‘just following orders’?’ de Halve Maen 2(1), 11-20HILL, A.R. and 2 DUVAL, T.P. 2009 ‘Beaver dams along an agricultural stream in southern Ontario, Canada:their impact on riparian zone hydrology and nitrogen chemistry’ Hydrological Processes 23,1324-1336HYNDMAN, J. 2009 ‘Acts <strong>of</strong> aid: Neoliberalism in a war zone’ Antipode 41(5), 867-889⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Second-class immigrants or first class protection? Resettling refugees to Canada’ inResettled and Included? Employment Integration <strong>of</strong> Refugees ed P. Bevelander, M. Hagstrom andS. Ronqvist (Malmo: Malmo University) 247-265⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Siting conflict and peace in post-tsunami Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia’ Norwegian Journal<strong>of</strong> Geography 63(1), 89-96⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> geopolitics <strong>of</strong> pre- and post-tsunami aid to Sri Lanka’ in Tsunami in a Time <strong>of</strong> War: Aid,


210 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGActivism & Reconstruction in Sri Lanka & Aceh ed M. De Alwis and E-L. Hedman (Colombo: ICES)29-58JENKINS, W. 2009 ‘In search <strong>of</strong> the lace curtain: residential mobility, class transformation and everydaypractice among Buffalo’s Irish 1880-1910' Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban History 35, 970-997⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Migration, historical geographies <strong>of</strong>’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography edR. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 7, 108-115⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Remapping ‘Irish America’: circuits, places, performances’ Journal <strong>of</strong> American EthnicHistory 28, 90-99*JING, L. and CHENG, Q. 2009 ‘Two improvement schemes <strong>of</strong> PAN modulation fusion methods for spectraldistortion minimization’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 30(8), 2119-2131KEIL, R. 2009 ‘Hin zur region? Toronto seit den langen 90er Jahren’ in Metroporegionen - Restrukturierungund Governance: Deutsche und internationale Fallstudien ed L. Basten (Dortmund: VerlagDorothea Rohn) 83-94⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> urban politics <strong>of</strong> roll-with-it Neoliberalization’ City: Analysis <strong>of</strong> Urban Trends 13(2-3),231-245⎯⎯⎯ and *ALI, H. 2009 ‘Public health and the political economy <strong>of</strong> scale: implications for understandingthe response to the 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in Toronto’Leviathan Undone? Towards a Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Scale ed R. Keil and R. Mahon (Vancouver:UBC Press) 195-208⎯⎯⎯ and *ALI, S.H. 2009 ‘Securitizing networked flows: infectious diseases and airports’ in DisruptedCities: When Infrastructure Fails ed S. Graham (London and New York: Routledge) 97-110⎯⎯⎯ and *ALLAHWALA, A. 2009 ‘Immigrant city: Stadt, Alltagsleben and Beschäftigungspolitik inToronto’ in Lokale Integrationspolitik in der Einwanderungsgesellschaft - Migration and Integrationals Herausforderung von Kommunen ed F. Gesemann and R. Roth (Wiesbaden: VS Verlag)673-690⎯⎯⎯ and *MAHON, R. 2009 ‘Conclusion’ in Leviathan Undone? Towards a Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Scaleed R. Keil and R. Mahon (Vancouver: UBC Press) 301-308⎯⎯⎯ and *MAHON, R. 2009 ‘Introduction’ in Leviathan Undone? Towards a Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Scaleed R. Keil and R. Mahon (Vancouver: UBC Press) 3-23⎯⎯⎯ and *MAHON, R. eds 2009 Leviathan Undone? Towards a Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Scale (Vancouver:UBC Press)⎯⎯⎯ and YOUNG, D. 2009 ‘Fringe explosions: risk and vulnerability in Canada’s new in-between urbanlandscape’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(4), 488-499 reprinted in Sense & Sensibility:Interdisciplinary Research in Environmental Studies ed F. Handy and M. Bunch (Toronto: YorkUniversity Bookstore) 231-242⎯⎯⎯ , *OLLEVIER, M. and *TSANG, E. 2009 ‘Why is there no environmental justice in Toronto? Or isthere?’ in Speaking for Ourselves: Environmental Justice in Canada ed J. Agyeman, R.Haluza-DeLay, P. Cole and P. O’Riley (Vancouver: UBC Press) 65-80KELLY, P.F. 2009 ‘Filipino migration and the spatialities <strong>of</strong> labour market subordination’ in Handbook <strong>of</strong>Employment and Society: Working Space ed A. Herod, S. McGrath-Champ and A. Rainnie(London: Edward Elgar) 159-176⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘From global production networks to global reproduction networks: households, migration andregional development in Cavite, Philippines’ Regional Studies 43(3), 449-462⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Transnationalism and labour geography’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geographyed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (London: Elsevier) 394-399⎯⎯⎯ , *ASTORGA-BARCIA, M., *ESGUERRA, E.F. and the Community Alliance for Social Justice,Toronto 2009 Explaining the Depr<strong>of</strong>essionalized Filipino: Why Filipino Immigrants Get Low-PayingJobs in Toronto (Toronto: CERIS Working Paper Series, No. 75)*KOBAYASHI, A. and PEAKE, L. 2009 ‘Unnatural discourse: ‘race’ and gender in geography’ reprinted inGeografie di genere (A Reader in Gender and Geography) ed R. Borghi and A. Rondinonede(Milano: Unicopli) 129-156LO, L. 2009 ‘Ethnic economies’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 608-614⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Methods: sampling’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R. Kitchin and N.Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 1-10⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> ethnicity in the geography <strong>of</strong> consumption?’ Urban Geography 30(4), 391-415⎯⎯⎯ , *ANISEF, P., BASU, R., PRESTON, V. and *WANG, S. 2009 Infrastructure in York Region: A GISAnalysis <strong>of</strong> human Services (Toronto: Research report submitted to Infrastructure Canada)


YORK UNIVERSITY 211LUNSTRUM, E. 2009 ‘Terror, territory, and deterritorialization: landscapes <strong>of</strong> terror and the unmaking <strong>of</strong>state power in the Mozambican ‘civil’ war’ Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong>99(5), 884-892MAHANEY, W., *KALM, V., *HANCOCK, R.G.V., *MICHEL, F.A. and *KAPRAN, B. 2009 ‘Geochemistryand extractable Fe and Al in cold temperature soils <strong>of</strong> northwestern Siberia’ Journal <strong>of</strong> QuaternaryScience 203, 320-330⎯⎯⎯ , *KALM, V., *KAPRAN, B. and *HEWITT, K. 2009 ‘Clast fabric and mass wasting on Asteroid25143-Itokawa: correlation with talus and other periglacial features on Earth’ Sedimentary Geology219, 44-57⎯⎯⎯ , *KALM, V., *KAPRAN, B., *MILNER, M.W. and *HANCOCK, R.G.V. 2009 ‘A soil chronosequencein Late Glacial and Neoglacial moraines, Humboldt Glacier, northwestern Venezuelan Andes’Geomorphology 109, 236-245⎯⎯⎯ , *KAPRAN, B., *KALM, V., *TRICART, P., *CARCAILLET, C., *BARENDREGT, R.W. and*SOMELAR, P. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Traversette (Italia) rockfall: geomorphological indicator <strong>of</strong> the Hannibalicinvasion route’ Archaeometry 52,156-172⎯⎯⎯ , *KAPRAN, B., *MILNER, M.W., *KALM, V., *KRINSLEY, D.H., *TRICART, P., *SCHWARTZ, S.,*BEUKENS, R., *BOCCIA, S. and *HANCOCK, R.G.V. 2009 ‘Evidence from the northwesternVenezuelan Andes for extraterrestrial impact: the black mat enigma’ Geomorphology 119, 1-10⎯⎯⎯ and *KAPRAN, B. 2009 ‘Periglacial landforms on Asteroid 25143-Itokawa: relative age andgeohydrological record—a geomorphological perspective’ Geomorphology 108, 320-323MENSAH, J. 2009 ‘Doing religion overseas: the characteristics and functions <strong>of</strong> Ghanaian immigrantchurches in Toronto, Canada’ Societies Without Borders: Human Rights and the Social Sciences 4,21-44⎯⎯⎯ and *FIRANG, D. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> African diaspora in Montreal and Halifax: a comparative overview <strong>of</strong>the entangled burdens <strong>of</strong> race, class and space’ in <strong>The</strong> African Diaspora in the United States andCanada at the Dawn <strong>of</strong> the 21 st Century ed J.W. Frazier, J.T. Darden and N.F. Henry (Binghamton,New York: Global Academic Publishing) 59-72⎯⎯⎯ , *OPPONG, J.R. and *SCHMIDT, C.M. 2009 Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme in theContext <strong>of</strong> the Health MDGs: An Empirical Evaluation Using Propensity Score Matching (Bochum,Germany: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, RUHR Economics Paper #157)⎯⎯⎯ , *OPPONG, J.R., *BARIMAH, K.B., *FREMPONG, G. and *SABI, W. 2009 An Empirical Evaluation<strong>of</strong> the Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme (Washington: Report prepared for the GlobalDevelopment Network and the Gates Foundation)NORCLIFFE, G. 2009 ‘G-COT: the geographical construction <strong>of</strong> technology’ Science, Technology andHuman Values 34(4), 449-475⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Coventry tricycle: technology, gender and buzz’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the NineteenthInternational Cycle History Conference (held at St. Etienne, France, June 2008) (St. Etienne:Musee d’Arts de d’Instustries) 136-143PEAKE, L. 2009 ‘Gender, race and sexuality’ in <strong>The</strong> Handbook <strong>of</strong> Social Geography ed S. Smith, R. Pain,S. Marston, and J.P. Jones III (London: Sage) 129-195⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Social and cultural geography: whiteness’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> HumanGeography ed R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 247-253⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> development and role <strong>of</strong> women’s political organizations in Guyana’ reprinted inEngendering Caribbean history: cross-cultural perspectives (A Reader) ed V. Shepherd (Jamaica:Ian Randle Publishers) 109-131⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Urban geography: gender in the city’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography edR. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford: Elsevier) 320-327*PERERA, A.H., REMMEL, T., *BUSE, L. and *OUELLETTE, M. 2009 An assessment <strong>of</strong> residual patchesin boreal fires in relation to Ontario’s policy directions for emulating natural forest disturbance(Toronto: Report to Ontario Forest Research Institute, Ontario Ministry <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources)PRESTON, V. and LO, L. 2009 ‘Ethnic enclaves in multicultural cities: new retailing patterns and newplanning dilemmas’ Plan Canada - Special issue on Welcoming Communities: Planning for DiversePopulations February, 72-74⎯⎯⎯ and *RAY, B. 2009 ‘Geographies <strong>of</strong> discrimination: variations in perceived discomfort anddiscrimination in Canada’s gateway cities’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Immigrant and Refugee Studies 7(3), 228-249⎯⎯⎯ and *RAY, B. 2009 ‘Are immigrants socially isolated? An assessment <strong>of</strong> neighbors and neighboringin <strong>Canadian</strong> cities’ Journal <strong>of</strong> International Migration and Integration 10(3), 217-244⎯⎯⎯ , MURDIE, R., *WEDLOCK, J., *AGRAWAL, S., *ANUCHA, U., 2 D’ADDARIO, S., 2 KWAK, M.J.,


212 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2 LOGAN, J. and 2 MURNAGHAN, A.M. 2009 ‘At risk in Canada’s outer suburbs: A pilot study <strong>of</strong>immigrants and homelessness in York Region’ in Finding Home: Policy Options for AddressingHomelessness in Canada ed J.D. Hulchanski, P. Campsie, S. Chau, S.W. Hwang and E. Paradis(Toronto: Cities Centre, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto). Retrieved August 28, 2010 from⎯⎯⎯ , MURDIE, R., *WEDLOCK, J., *AGRAWAL, S., *ANUCHA, U., 2 D’ADDARIO, S., 2 KWAK, M.J.,2 LOGAN, J. and 2 MURNAGHAN, A.M. 2009 Immigrants and Homelessness - At Risk in Canada’sOuter Suburbs: A Pilot Study in York Region (Toronto: Report submitted to HomelessnessKnowledge Development Program, Homelessness Partnering Secretariat, HRSDC)⎯⎯⎯ , MURDIE, R., *WEDLOCK, J., *AGRAWAL, S., *ANUCHA, U., 2 D’ADDARIO, S., 2 KWAK, M.J.,2 LOGAN, J. and 2 MURNAGHAN, A.M. 2009 ‘Immigrants and homelessness - at risk in Canada’souter suburbs’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 53(3), 288-304REMMEL, T.K. 2009 ‘An introduction to the Algonquin Park ecosystem’ in Algonquin Park: the humanimpact ed D. Euler and M. Wilton (Espanola: Algonquin Eco Watch) 14-35⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Investigating global and local categorical map configuration comparisons based oncoincidence matrices’ Geographical Analysis 41(1), 113-126⎯⎯⎯ and *PERERA, A.H. 2009 ‘Mapping natural phenomena: boreal forest fires with non-discreteboundaries’ Cartographica 44(4), 275-289ROTH, R. 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> challenges <strong>of</strong> mapping complex indigenous spatiality: from abstract space to dwellingspace’ Cultural Geographies 16, 207-227SCOTT, J.S. 2009 ‘You’re not only drunk but mad: the ironies <strong>of</strong> Islam in Tayib Salih’s Season <strong>of</strong> Migrationto the North’ in A Sea for Encounters: Essays towards a Postcolonial Commonwealth ed S. BorgBarthet (Amsterdam and New New York: Rodopi) 205-215SHIELDS, J., 2 LEMOINE,M., *PHAN, M., KELLY, P., LO, L., PRESTON, V. and TUFTS, S. 2009 Do levels<strong>of</strong> savings brought to Canada affect labour market outcomes for immigrants? (Toronto: TorontoImmigrant Employment Data Initiative, Analytical Report #1). Retrieved Sept 1, 2010 fromTUFTS, S. 2009 ‘Hospitality unionism and labour market adjustment: toward Schumpeterian unionism?’Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 40(6), 980-990⎯⎯⎯ and *SAVAGE, L. 2009 ‘Labouring geography: negotiating scales, strategies and future directions’Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 40(6), 945-948VANDERGEEST, P. and *WITTAYAPAK, C. eds 2009 <strong>The</strong> Politics <strong>of</strong> Decentralization in Southeast Asia(Chiangmai, Thailand: Mekong Press)⎯⎯⎯ and *WITTAYAPAK, C. 2009 ‘Decentralization and politics’ in <strong>The</strong> Politics <strong>of</strong> Decentralization inSoutheast Asia ed P. Vandergeest and C. Wittayapak (Chiangmai, Thailand: Mekong Press) 1-20⎯⎯⎯ , *SCOTT, S. and *YOUNG, M. 2009 ‘Certification standards and the governance <strong>of</strong> green foods inSoutheast Asia’ in Corporate Power and Global Agrifood Governance ed J. Clapp and D. Fuchs(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press) 61-92WARKENTIN, J. 2009 ‘Reflections on a society in rapid transition’ in <strong>The</strong> Portuguese in Canada: DiasporicChallenges and Adjustment ed C. Teixeira and V. DaRosa (Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press)281-295WOOD, P.K. 2009 ‘Scales <strong>of</strong> Aboriginal citizenship in Canada: postcolonial problems and progress’ inReconfigurations <strong>of</strong> Native North America: An Anthology <strong>of</strong> New Perspectives ed J.R. Wunder andK.E. Kinbacher (Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press) 269-278*XIE, S., CHENG, Q., *LING, Q., *LI, B., *BAO, Z. and *FAN, P. 2009 ‘Fractal and multifractal analysis <strong>of</strong>carbonate pore-scale digital images <strong>of</strong> petroleum reservoirs’ Marine and Petroleum Geologydoi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2009.10.010, 476-485YOUNG, K.L. 2009 Field Guide for the 17 th International Northern Research Basin Symposium &Workshop, Eastern <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic (Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kuujjuaq: NRB)⎯⎯⎯ and *LABINE, C. 2009 ‘Summer hydroclimatology <strong>of</strong> an extensive low-gradient wetland: Polar BearPass, Bathurst Island, Nunavut Canada’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 17 th Northern Research BasinsSymposium and Workshop ed K. Toung and C. Labine (Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kuujjuaq: NRB)367-380⎯⎯⎯ and *QUINTON, W. eds 2009 Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 17 th Northern Research Basins Symposium andWorkshop (Iqaluit-Pangnirtung-Kuujjuaq: NRB)*ZUO, R., *AGTERBERG, F.P., CHENG, Q. and *YAO, L. 2009 ‘Fractal characterization <strong>of</strong> the spatialdistribution <strong>of</strong> geological point processes’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Earth Observation andGeoinformation 11(6), 394-402


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Statistics Canada – Geography DivisionStatistique Canada – Division de la géographieJean Talon Building / Édifice Jean-Talon, Ottawa, ON K1A 0T6(613) 951-3889 ⎯ Fax / Télécopieur (613) 951-0569E-Mail / Courrier électronique : geohelp@statcan.gc.caWebsite / Site Web : http://www.statcan.gc.ca_____________________________________________________________________PersonnelDirector / Directeur : E-mail Address / Adresse électronique :Joe KresovicJoe.Kresovic@statcan.gc.ca<strong>Geographers</strong> / Géographes :Lisa AdamsJeff BonvieTony BremnerMichel CarletonTim DennisRobert DunphyRéjean FontaineMaria GriffithsGlen HohlmannPaula HurtubiseStephanie LansbergenKelly MatierNora McNicholPaul MoultonPatrice MungerPeter MurphyKevin O’GradyMarie-Pierre ParenteauElise PietroniroSandra PorterMatthew ReaumeAllan RowellChristine RoyCrystal SewardsTrish StewartRob StoreyRosa TatascioreKathleen ToddAlex Von SchillingKrista SunCarolyn WeissTim WerschlerLisa.Adams@statcan.gc.caJeff.Bonvie@statcan.gc.caAnthony.Bremner@statcan.gc.caMichel.Carleton@statcan.gc.caTimothy.Dennis@statcan.gc.caRobertPatrick.Dunphy@statcan.gc.caRejean.Fontaine@statcan.gc.caMaria.Griffiths@statcan.gc.caGlen.Hohlmann@statcan.gc.caPaula.Hurtubise@statcan.gc.caStephanie.Lansbergen@statcan.gc.caKelly.Matier@statcan.gc.caNora.McNichol@statcan.gc.caPaul.Moulton@statcan.gc.caPatrice.Munger@statcan.gc.caPeter.Murphy@statcan.gc.caKevin.O’Grady@statcan.gc.caMarie-Pierre.Parenteau@statcan.gc.caElise.Pietroniro@statcan.gc.caSandra.Porter@statcan.gc.caMatthew.Reaume@statcan.gc.caAllan.Rowell@statcan.gc.caChristine.Roy@statcan.gc.caCrystal.Sewards@statcan.gc.caTrisha.Stewart@statcan.gc.caRobert.Storey@statcan.gc.caRosa.Tatasciore@statcan.gc.caKathleen.Todd@statcan.gc.caAlex.Von-Schilling@statcan.gc.caKrista.Sun@statcan.gc.caCarolyn.Weiss@statcan.gc.caTim.Werschler@statcan.gc.ca


STATISTICS CANADA – GEOGRAPHY DIVISION / STATISTIQUE CANADA – DIVISION DE LA GÉOGRAPHIE 215Geographer / Géographe : E-mail Address / Adresse électronique :Jennifer WongJennifer.Wong@statcan.gc.caFunctions and Services / Fonctions et servicesSpatial data infrastructure to support the censuses, other surveys and administrativedata programs / Infrastructure des données spatiales pour appuyer lesrecensements, autres enquêtes et les programmes de données administrativesDevelop and maintain geographic areas / Développer et supporter les unitésgéographiquesResearch and methodology / Recherche et méthodologieGIS techniques and applications / Techniques et applications des SIGProduction <strong>of</strong> standard and custom geographic products / Réalisation de produitsgéographiques standards et personnalisésMarketing and client support for geographic products and services / Commercialisationet soutien à la clientèle en ce qui a trait aux produits et services géographiquesParticipation in national and international committees / Participation à des comitésnationaux et internationauxCurrent Research / Projets de recherche en coursUpdating the national digital database – comprising an addressed road network,administrative and statistical boundaries, other geographic reference layers (e.g.hydrography, railroads) and geographic attributes / Mise à jour d’une base dedonnées numérique nationale – incluant un réseau routier avec lescoordonnées, des limites administratives et statistiques, d’autres couchesgéographiques de référence (par ex. hydrographie, chemins de fer) et leursattributs géographiquesJoint Statistics Canada-Elections Canada project on the process <strong>of</strong> integrating the roadnetwork with GPS-compliant provincial road networks to facilitate economies <strong>of</strong>scale, data exchange, value-added products, etc. / Project commun deStatistique Canada et d’Élections Canada sur le processus d’intégrer le réseauroutier avec les réseaux provinciaux conformes au GPS pour favoriser deséconomies d’échelle, l’échange de données, des produits à valeur ajoutée, etc.Use <strong>of</strong> GIS and other technology to support survey design and operation / Utilisationdes SIG et d’autres types de technologie pour la conception et l’organisation desenquêtesApplication <strong>of</strong> the Generalized Area Delineation System (GArDS) for statistical areas /Application d’un Système automatisé de regroupement de territoires (SARTe)pour les unités statistiquesMapping applications on the Internet and Intranet / Applications cartographiques surInternet et IntranetStrategic review <strong>of</strong> geographic areas / Revue stratégique des régions géographiquesConsultation on the geographic content for the 2011 Census / Consultation au sujet ducontenu géographique du Recensement de 2011Participation in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Council on Geomatics (CCOG) / Participation au Conseilcanadien de géomatique (COCG)


216 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGParticipation in GeoConnections’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) /Participation à l’Infrastructure canadienne des données géospatiales (ICDG) deGéoConnexionsRecent Publications / Publications récentesMURPHY, P. and MENDELSON, R. 2009 Preliminary 2011 Census Metropolitan Area and CensusAgglomeration Delineation, Geography Working Paper Series No. 2009-002, Catalogue92F0138MIE (Ottawa: Statistics Canada)Retrieved May 18, 2010 from ⎯⎯⎯ et MENDELSON, R. 2009 Délimitation provisoire des régions métropolitaines de recensement etdes agglomérations de recensement pour 2011, Série de documents de travail de la géographieN o 2009-002, Catalogue 92F0138MIF (Ottawa: Statistique Canada)Récupéré le 18 mai 2010 de PUDERER, H.A. 2009 Urban Perspectives and Measurement, Geography Working Paper Series No.2009-001, Catalogue 92F0138MIE (Ottawa: Statistics Canada)Retrieved May 18, 2010 from ⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Perspectives et mesures de l’urbain, Série de documents de travail de la géographie N o2009-001, Catalogue 92F0138MIF (Ottawa: Statistique Canada)Récupéré le 18 mai 2010 de Electronic and Digital Geographic Products / Produits géographiquesélectroniques et numériquesNote: URLs indicate that the product is free from the Statistics Canada website.Les URL servent à signaler que le produit est gratuit à partir du site Web de Statistique Canada.Postal Codes / Codes postauxPostal Code Conversion File, September 2008 version, Catalogue 92-153-U / Fichier de conversion descodes postaux, Version de septembre 2008, Catalogue 92-153-UPostal Code Conversion File, March 2009 version, Catalogue 92-153-U / Fichier de conversion des codespostaux, Version de mars 2009, Catalogue 92-153-UPostal Codes by Federal Ridings File (2003 Representation Order), September 2008 version, Catalogue92F0193U / Fichier des codes postaux par circonscriptions électorales fédérales (Ordonnance dereprésentation de 2003), Version de septembre 2008, Catalogue 92F0193UPostal Codes by Federal Ridings File (2003 Representation Order), March 2009 version, Catalogue92F0193U / Fichier des codes postaux par circonscriptions électorales fédérales (Ordonnance dereprésentation de 2003), Version de mars 2009, Catalogue 92F0193UDigital Boundary Files / Fichiers numériques des limitesCensus Subdivisions, January 1, 2009 version, Catalogue 92-162-X / Subdivisions de recensement,Version du 1 janvier 2009, Catalogue 92-162-XRoad Network File / Fichier du réseau routierRoad Network File, March 1, 2009 version, Catalogue 92-500-X / Fichier du réseau routier, Version du 1mars 2009, Catalogue 92-500-X


STATISTICS CANADA – GEOGRAPHY DIVISION / STATISTIQUE CANADA – DIVISION DE LA GÉOGRAPHIE 217Other Products / Autres ProduitsInterim List <strong>of</strong> Changes to Municipal Boundaries, Status, and Names, January 2, 2008 to January 1, 2009,Catalogue 92F0009X / Liste intérimaire des changements aux limites municipales, statut et noms,2 janvier 2008 au 1 janvier 2009, Catalogue 92F0009X<strong>The</strong>matic Maps / Cartes thématiquesPercentage Change in Number <strong>of</strong> People Receiving Employment Insurance Regular Benefits, by CensusMetropolitan Areas (CMAs) and Census Agglomerations (CAs), Catalogue 73-002-X / Changement enpourcentage du nombre de prestataires ordinaires de l’assurance-emploi, selon les régionsmétropolitaines de recensement (RMR) et les agglomérations de recensement (AR), Catalogue 73-002-X


<strong>Geographers</strong> in the Public Sector /Les géographes du secteur public<strong>Geographers</strong> whose publications and research activities do not appear under theinstitutions listed in this DirectoryGéographes dont les publications et activités de recherche n’apparaissent pasdans les rubriques des institutions de cet annuaire______________________________________________________________________1 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Jean-Marie M. Dubois, PhD (Ottawa)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseur émériteDépartement de géomatique appliquéeUniversité de Sherbrooke,Sherbrooke, Québec J1K 2R1(819) 821-7181Recherches courantesjean-marie.dubois@USherbrooke.caToponymie et évolution des entités toponymiques de la Ville de Sherbrooke ; lesvignobles du Québec ; géomorphologie, érosion et risques côtiers au Québec ;expertise en <strong>photo</strong>interprétation et micro-<strong>photo</strong>interprétation ; historique de lagéomorphologie au Québec ; comparaison de la nomenclature des rivages côtier,lacustre et fluvial ; bibliographie sur les techniques et méthodes et les applications de la<strong>photo</strong>interprétation.Publications récentesCOTÉ, G. et DUBOIS, J.-M.M. 2009 ‘Toponymie : fiches descriptives des noms de rues’ (Sherbrooke :Ville de Sherbrooke). Recherché le 18 mai 2010 de DUBOIS, J.-M.M. 2009 Expertise sur l’évolution des rives du parc national d’Oka et avis sir les mesuresde protection proposées pour atténuer l’érosion’ Parc national d’Oka (Sherbrooke : Société desétablissements de plein air du Québec)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Historique des camps de travail sur le terrain en géographie à l’Université de Sherbrooke(1965-2006), incluant la semaine de dessin (1971-1977), les mini-camps de travail (1984-2001)et l’entente de recherche avec Parcs Canada (1986-2009) (Sherbrooke : <strong>Association</strong> desdiplômés en géographie de l’Université de Sherbrooke). Recherché le 18 mai 2010 de⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Le doctorat en télédétection de l’Université de Sherbrooke : les 50 premiers diplômés(1990-2009) (Sherbrooke : Université de Sherbrooke, Département de géomatique appliquée etCentre d’applications et de recherches en télédétection)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘Les débuts du réseau de télédétection de l’Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (1988-1999) : accent sur la contribution de Régis Caloz’ dans De la physique expérimentale auxsciences et systèmes de l’information géographique réd S. Joost, A. Pointet, R. Caloz et F.Golay (Lausanne : École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) 163-170⎯⎯⎯ et COTÉ, G. 2009 ‘L’histoire de la médecine rappelée dans la toponymie de la ville deSherbrooke’ Revue d’étude des Cantons de l’Est (Université Bishop’s) 34, 31-58⎯⎯⎯ et COTÉ, G. 2009 ‘Sherbrooke construite sur une toison d’or ?’ Le Confluent (Société d’histoirede Sherbrooke) 63, 4-5HARNOIS, M., LESSARD, V., LIARD, H., TOUTANT, L., CÔTÉ, E. et DUBOIS, J.-M.M. 2009 Quelquesparcs historiques de Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke : La Société d’histoire de Sherbrooke)


GEOGRAPHERS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR / LES GÉOGRAPHES DU SECTEUR PUBLIC 219MONAST ROBINEAU, P., PROVENCHER, L., DUBOIS, J.-M.M. et GAGNÉ, J. 2008 ‘La méthode dutiers inférieur pour l’entretien des fossés routiers : lorsque environnement et économie vont depair’ Liaison (Bulletin d’information de Transports Québec, Direction de l’Estrie) 12(1), 4-6ROCHELEAU, C., DUBOIS, J.-M.M., PROVENCHER, L., PLOURDE, M., GRONDIN, F., SIMON, Y. etTRUDEAU, M. 2008 ‘Projet d’évaluation environnementale des liaisons interprovinciales, régionGatineau / Ottawa : Étude de potentiel archéologique – région Gatineau’ (Montréal : Archéos,rapport à Roche NCE). Recherché le 18 mai 2010 de 2 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Thomas Rathwell, PhD (Dunelm)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Retired)School <strong>of</strong> Health Services AdministrationFaculty <strong>of</strong> Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essionsDalhousie UniversityHalifax, NS B3H 1R2Website: http://www.dal.ca/shsaandThomas.Rathwell@Dal.CaDalhousie PrincipalAtlantic Regional Training Centre for Applied Health Services Researchhttp://www.artc-hsr.caCurrent ResearchComparative health care systems and public participation/consumerism in health careHealth system reformPublic/private mix in health careRecent PublicationDAVENPORT, J., RATHWELL, T. and ROSENBERG, M. 2009 ‘Aging in Atlantic Canada: service rich andservice poor communities’ Healthcare Policy 5(1), e145-e160HEALTH COUNCIL OF CANADA 2009 Getting it Right: Case Studies <strong>of</strong> Effective Management <strong>of</strong>Chronic Disease Using Primary Health Care Teams (Toronto: Health Council. Report researchedand written by E. Fredericks, J. Goldstein and T. Rathwell)3 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Christoph Stadel, PhD (Fribourg, Switzerland) christoph.stadel@sbg.ac.atUniversity Pr<strong>of</strong>essorDepartment <strong>of</strong> Geography and GeoinformationUniversity <strong>of</strong> SalzburgHellbrunnerstraße 34A-5020 Salzburg, Austria+43-662-8044-5205 – Fax +43-662-8044-525andAdjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor


220 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGNatural Resource InstituteUniversity <strong>of</strong> ManitobaWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2Current ResearchGeography <strong>of</strong> the Andean realm (book project with Axel Borsdorf)Population pressure and protected Areas: the Kakamega Forest, Kenya (with O. OumaKambona)Recreational landscapes and political boundaries: <strong>The</strong> Riding Mountain RegionTraditional ecological knowledge: Got Ramogi Hill, Kenya (with Nicole Ferber)Water scarcity and community conflicts in the lower Ewaso Ng’iro Watershed, Kenya(with M. Marani)Recent PublicationsSTADEL, C. 2009 ‘Core areas and peripheral regions <strong>of</strong> Canada: landscapes <strong>of</strong> contrast and challenge’in Estudio de casos sobre planificación regional ed J.C. Luzon and M. Cardim (Barcelona:Universidad de Barcelona) 13-30⎯⎯⎯ 2009 ‘<strong>The</strong> Alps’ in <strong>The</strong> World Book Encyclopedia (Chicago: World Book Publishing) 384-387⎯⎯⎯ and EVERITT, J.C. 2008 ‘Forword’ in Manitoba from the Air ed J.C. Welsted (Brandon: BrandonUniversity, Rural Research Center) 1-34 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Robert Summerby-Murray, PhD (Toronto)Department <strong>of</strong> HistoryDean, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts and Social SciencesDalhousie UniversityHalifax, NS B3H 4H6(902) 494-1439Current Researchrsummerb@dal.caEnvironmental histories <strong>of</strong> Atlantic CanadaGIS, historical maps and databasesHistorical cartography <strong>of</strong> the upper Bay <strong>of</strong> FundyHistorical geography <strong>of</strong> coastal marshlandsIndustrial heritage, deindustrial landscapes and cultural spectacle


<strong>Geographers</strong> in the Private Sector /Les géographes du secteur privé<strong>Geographers</strong> whose publications and research activities do not appear under theinstitutions listed in this DirectoryGéographes dont les publications et activités de recherche n’apparaissent pasdans les rubriques des institutions de cet annuaire______________________________________________________________________1 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Henry L. Frew, FRGS (London, UK)Principal ConsultantCarrick House GroupBusiness and Geographical Consultants'Willowcrest' 302-2333 Beach DriveVictoria, BC V8R 6K2(250) 595-4007 or (250) 217-0394http://www.carrickhouse.netCurrent ResearchEcotourismFisheries and sustainabilityFree trade and the global environmentProtected areas strategiesfrewh@carrickhouse.net2 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Terry Simmons, PhD (Minnesota)Centre for Global Policy Studies42 - 1507 W. 12th AvenueVancouver, BC V6J 2E2Self-employed pr<strong>of</strong>essional:Arbitrator and MediatorAttorney at LawGeographerCreative environmental problem-solvingCurrent ResearchCultural and historical geographyNatural resource policy, law and managementTransboundary environmental relationsRecent Publicationterry@environment-lawyer.comterry@environmentalmediation.orgSIMMONS, T. 2009 ‘Greenpeace’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Revolution and Protest ed I. Ness(New York: Blackwell Publishing) 1460–1462


222 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG3 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Barry Wellar, MCIP, PhD (Northwestern)PrincipalWellar Consulting Inc.890 Ridley BlvdOttawa ON K2A 3P5(613)728-3483http://wellarconsulting.com/Current Researchwellarb@uottawa.caAlternative transportation strategies; Best practices methodology; GIS andtransportation; Interdependent infrastructures; Municipal liability issues; Mobility <strong>of</strong>vulnerable road users; Ontario Municipal Board review; Pedestrians’ safety and legalissues; Standard <strong>of</strong> care principles and practices; Sustainable transport best practices;Transportation system performance measures; Walkability measures; Walking SecurityIndex applicationsRecent PublicationsWELLAR, B. 2009 A Guide for Community <strong>Association</strong>s Using Reports from the Transport CanadaProject on Municipal Governments Making Decisions about Sustainable Transport Practices(Ottawa: Research Paper for the Ontario Federation <strong>of</strong> Urban Neighbourhoods). RetrievedSeptember 16, 2009 from ⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Application <strong>of</strong> Walking Security Index Research to Standard <strong>of</strong> Care Situations and Analysis(Ottawa: Research Paper prepared for the Federation <strong>of</strong> Urban Neighbourhoods (Ontario)).Retrieved July 14, 2009 from ⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Core Information Challenges and Opportunities, 2010-2020: Building on Strengths (KeynoteAddress PowerPoint and Comments, 2009 Annual Conference) (Des Plaines, IL: Urban andRegional Information Systems <strong>Association</strong>). Retrieved October 27, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Municipal Amalgamation in Ontario: Boon or Boondoggle, Who Knows? (Ottawa: QuestionPaper One for the Ontario Federation <strong>of</strong> Urban Neighbourhoods). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Municipal Government Responses to the Survey about Methodologies, Methods, andTechniques that Are Used to Make Decisions about Sustainable Transport Practices (Ottawa:Transport Canada Project. Interim Report 6). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Opinion, Bushey ats Rabideau and Mason (Windsor: Expert witness statement prepared forBartlet and Richardes LLP)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Opinion, Patricia Brenyo v. Town <strong>of</strong> Deep River (Pembroke: Expert witness statementprepared for Huckabone, O’Brien, Instance, Bradley, and Lyle, Barristers and Solicitors)⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Results <strong>of</strong> an Inquiry into the Methodologies, Methods, and Techniques Used to MakeDecisions About Sustainable Transport Practices (Ottawa: Transport Canada Project. FinalReport). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from ⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Sampler <strong>of</strong> Commentaries on Methods and Techniques that Could be Used in MakingDecisions about Identifying, Adopting, or Implementing Sustainable Transport Practices (Ottawa:Transport Canada Project. Research Report 3). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ 2009 Summary <strong>of</strong> Recommendations for Fixing the Ontario Municipal Board (Ottawa: PolicyPaper for the Ontario Federation <strong>of</strong> Urban Neighbourhoods). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ and GARRISON W.L. 2009 Enriching Sustainable Transport Decisions: Inputs from OperationsResearch and the Management Sciences (Berkeley, CA: University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley,


GEOGRAPHERS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR / LES GÉOGRAPHES DU SECTEUR PRIVÉ 223Institute for Transportation Studies Research Report). Retrieved July 14, 2009 from⎯⎯⎯ and GARRISON W.L. 2009 ‘OR and MS inputs to decisions about sustainable transport practices’in Papers from the Special Session, Sustainable Transport Planning and Assessment (held atToronto, June 2009) (Toronto: Joint meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Operational Research Society andthe Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences). Retrieved July 14, 2009from


224Appendix 1 / Annexe 1THE CANADIAN ASSOCIATIONOF GEOGRAPHERSCONSTITUTION_____________________________________________________________________Article I - NameThis association shall be known as the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong>/L'<strong>Association</strong> canadienne des géographes.Article II - Objectives1. <strong>The</strong> objectives <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> are to encourage geographical study and researchparticularly in relation to the <strong>Canadian</strong> environment. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Association</strong> shall providefor the dissemination to the public <strong>of</strong> the results <strong>of</strong> research supported by the<strong>Association</strong>.2. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Association</strong> is an educational organization, the activities <strong>of</strong> which shall beconducted without purpose <strong>of</strong> gain for its members. Any pr<strong>of</strong>its or other gains to the<strong>Association</strong> shall be used in promoting its objectives.Article III - LanguagesEnglish and French shall be the <strong>of</strong>ficial languages <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong>.Article IV - Membership1. Membership in the <strong>Association</strong> is open to all who share its objectives.2. Persons, institutions or corporations making a substantial contribution towards theobjectives <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> may be designated as Benefactors by the ExecutiveCommittee.3. Membership categories shall be determined and dues fixed by the ExecutiveCommittee.4. A member in good standing is defined as a member who has paid the membershipdues <strong>of</strong> the current year.Article V – Officers (Article V amended 2000)<strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> shall consist <strong>of</strong> a president, serving a two-year term; avice-president or a past-president, each term consisting <strong>of</strong> one year; a secretarytreasurerelected for a period <strong>of</strong> three years; four national councillors elected at largefor a period <strong>of</strong> three years; one student councillor elected at large for a period <strong>of</strong> twoyears; and one regional delegate from each <strong>of</strong> the Western Division, the PrairieDivision, the Ontario Division, Quebec and the Atlantic Division, to be elected ordesignated for a three-year non-renewable term by the regional division or co-opted bythe Executive Committee. <strong>The</strong> vice-president shall be elected biannually, will normallysucceed to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the president in the year following the election, and will serve aspast-president in the year following the two-year presidential term. During the year in


CAG CONSTITUTION 225which there is a vice-president there will not be a past-president; conversely, during theyear that there is a past-president there will not be a vice-president. <strong>The</strong> nationalcouncillors shall be elected on the basis <strong>of</strong> two vacancies per year in two years out <strong>of</strong>every three. <strong>The</strong> president, vice-president and councillors shall not be eligible forimmediate re-election to the same <strong>of</strong>fice.Article VI - Executive Duties<strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> shall comprise the Executive Committee. <strong>The</strong> ExecutiveCommittee is empowered to:1. transact the business <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong>;2. appoint and delegate responsibilities to standing and special committees;3. appoint the editors <strong>of</strong> the publications <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong>;4. appoint and designate the duties <strong>of</strong> the executive secretary and any other appointedposts required to carry out the business <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong>;5. assign responsibilities to members <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee;6. determine the time and place <strong>of</strong> the annual meeting;7. fix the remuneration (including salary and benefits) <strong>of</strong> the executive secretary,editors and any other remunerated positions;8. appoint, as required, through executive appointment or through election,representatives to act on behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> to other associations or events;9. six shall be a quorum at Executive Committee meetings.Article VII - Accountability <strong>of</strong> the Executive1. <strong>The</strong> president may convene a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive at any time and shallconvene a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee on request in writing <strong>of</strong> no less thanfive <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong>.2. An <strong>of</strong>ficer or committee chair who is unable to fulfill the duties <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice for aperiod <strong>of</strong> a year shall resign.3. <strong>The</strong> accounts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> shall be audited each year by a qualifiedaccounting firm.4. <strong>The</strong> Executive shall report on the business <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> at each annualgeneral meeting.Article VIII - Elections1. Only members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> may hold <strong>of</strong>fice in the <strong>Association</strong> and vote inelections.2. A nominating committee will be elected at the Annual General Meeting. It will becomposed <strong>of</strong> five members: the Vice-President or Past President as chair, theprevious Past President, two members elected at the Annual General Meeting, andone member <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee to ensure equitable representation.3. A call for nominations to those positions on the CAG Executive Committee, whichwill become vacant during the coming year, will be circulated to the membership.Nominations must be supported by two members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong>, and thenominee must have indicated in writing her/his acceptance <strong>of</strong> the nomination.4. <strong>The</strong> nominating committee will prepare a slate <strong>of</strong> candidates with the names <strong>of</strong>candidates nominated by the membership as well as its own nominations.


226 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE ACG5. <strong>The</strong> Secretary-Treasurer shall conduct the election by mail prior to the annualbusiness meeting.Article IX - Constitutional Change1. Any member in good standing may propose a change in the Constitution providingthe signatures <strong>of</strong> five other members in good standing have been secured.2. <strong>The</strong> secretary-treasurer will circulate the proposed change to the membership bymail.3. Ratification <strong>of</strong> the change requires the approval <strong>of</strong> two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the members whoreturn the ballot within the specified time.Article X - Annual General Meeting1. A general business meeting shall be held each year at a place and time designatedby the Executive Committee.2. All members shall be given two months notice <strong>of</strong> the date and place <strong>of</strong> the AnnualGeneral Meeting.3. <strong>The</strong> agenda <strong>of</strong> the Annual General Meeting will be circulated in advance to allmembers and specific reference will be made to proposed constitutional changes,increases in membership dues, and proposals to undertake major newcommitments.4. All business at the meeting shall be settled by a simple majority <strong>of</strong> all members ingood standing, present and voting.5. A quorum <strong>of</strong> the Annual General Meeting shall be 25 members in good standing.Article XI - Regional Divisions1. Any group <strong>of</strong> members in any region may set up a regional division <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Association</strong> upon ratification <strong>of</strong> the proposed constitution by the ExecutiveCommittee.Article XII - Study Groups1. <strong>The</strong> Executive may endorse the formation <strong>of</strong> a study group on evidence <strong>of</strong> thesupport <strong>of</strong> at least 15 members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> in good standing.2. Study groups will have an elected chair and other <strong>of</strong>ficers as they may deemappropriate.3. Study groups will submit a report annually to the Executive as evidence <strong>of</strong> theircontinued activity.4. Study groups may hold special sessions at the annual general meeting, and mayprovide material to CAG publications.Article XIII - Awards1. <strong>The</strong> Executive may constitute awards to further the interests <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> and<strong>of</strong> Geography.2. An awards committee shall be appointed annually by the Executive to selectappropriate nominees for CAG and other awards to be submitted to the Executivefor final approval.


227L’ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DES GÉOGRAPHESCONSTITUTION_____________________________________________________________________Article I - NomLe nom <strong>of</strong>ficiel de l'association est l'<strong>Association</strong> canadienne des géographes / <strong>The</strong><strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong>.Article II - Objectifs1. L'<strong>Association</strong> a pour object de favoriser les études et les recherches en géographie,notamment celles qui se rapportent au milieu canadien. Elle s'engage également àdiffuser les résultats des recherches qu'elle a entreprises.2. L'<strong>Association</strong> a une vocation éducative; ses membres ne tirent aucun pr<strong>of</strong>it desactivités qui sont menées en son sein. Tout bénéfice ou autre pr<strong>of</strong>it est utilisé dansle but de promouvoir ses objectifs.Article III - LanguesLe français et l'anglais sont les langues <strong>of</strong>ficielles de l'<strong>Association</strong>.Article IV - Membres1. L'<strong>Association</strong> accepte comme membre toute personne qui partage ses objectifs.2. L'<strong>Association</strong>, par l’intermédiaire de son Comité directeur, décerne le titre debienfaiteur à toute personne, institution publique ou privée qui apporte unecontribution généreuse à la poursuite de ses objectifs.3. Le Comité directeur se charge de déterminer les catégories de membres et de fixerles cotisations.4. Est membre de plein droit toute personne qui a payé sa cotisation annuelle.Article V - Membres du Comité directeur (Article V amendée 2000)Le Comité directeur de l'<strong>Association</strong> comprend: une présidente ou un président, élupour deux ans; un-e vice-président-e ou un-e président-e sortant-e, qui remplit danschaque cas un mandat d'un an; une secrétaire-trésorière ou un secrétaire-trésorier élupour trois ans; quatre conseillers nationaux qui sont élus par tous les membres del’<strong>Association</strong> pour un mandat de trois ans; un conseiller étudiant élu par l'ensemble desmembres pour un mandat de deux ans; un-e délégué-e régional-e de chacune desdivisions ou régions suivantes: division de l'Ouest, division des Prairies, division del'Ontario, le Québec et la division des Provinces atlantiques; ces déléguées et déléguéssont élus ou désignés pour un mandat non renouvelable de trois ans par leur divisionrégionale ou sont cooptés par le Comité directeur. L'élection à la vice-présidence a lieutous les deux ans; la vice-présidente ou le vice-président remplace normalement laprésidente ou le président l'année suivant l'élection et fait <strong>of</strong>fice de président-e sortant-el'année qui suit son mandat de deux ans à la présidence. Il n'y a pas de président-esortant-e pendant le mandat de la vice-présidente ou du vice-président; inversement, iln'y a pas de vice-président-e pendant le mandat de la présidente sortante ou duprésident sortant. Deux conseillers nationaux sont élus afin de remplir les deux postes


228 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGvacants, deux années sur trois. La présidente ou le président, la vice-présidente ou levice-président, et les conseillères et conseillers, ne peuvent remplir deux mandatsconsécutifs.Article VI - Fonctions du Comité directeurLes personnes qui siègent au Comité directeur de l'<strong>Association</strong> ont le pouvoir de:1. gèrer les affaires de l'<strong>Association</strong>;2. former des comités permanents et comités spéciaux et de leur confier desresponsabilités;3. nommer les rédacteurs ou rédactrices en chef des publications de l'<strong>Association</strong>;4. nommer la secrétaire exécutive ou le secrétaire exécutif et de définir ses fonctions;de créer tout autre poste nécessaire au bon déroulement des activités del'<strong>Association</strong>;5. confier des responsabilités aux membres du Comité directeur;6. fixer la date et 1'endroit de l'assemblée générale annuelle;7. fixer la rémunération (salaire et avantages sociaux) qui sera versée à la secrétaireexécutive ou au secrétaire exécutif, aux rédactrices ou rédacteurs en chef et à touteautre personne nommée à un poste rémunéré;8. nommer, au besoin, des personnes chargées de représenter l'<strong>Association</strong> àcertaines manifestations ou auprés d'autres associations; ces personnes peuventêtre désignées par le Comité directeur ou élues.9. Pour les réunions du Comité directeur, le quorum est atteint en présence de sixmembres.Article VII - Responsabilités du Comité directeur1. Le président ou la présidente a le pouvoir de convoquer une réunion du Comitédirecteur à tout moment; il est par ailleurs tenu de convoquer le Comité directeur sicinq représentantes ou représentants <strong>of</strong>ficiels de l'<strong>Association</strong> en ont fait lademande par écrit.2. Tout membre du Comité directeur ou toute personne qui préside un comité et qui setrouve dans l'incapacité de remplir son mandat durant un an doit démissionner.3. Une firme de comptables agréés doit vérifier chaque année les états financiers del'Assocation.4. Le Comité directeur rend compte des travaux de l'<strong>Association</strong> à l'occasion dechaque assemblée générale annuelle.Article VIII - Élections1. Seuls les membres de l'<strong>Association</strong> peuvent exercer une charge au sein del'<strong>Association</strong> et voter dans le cadre d'une élection.2. Un comité des candidatures est élu à l'assemblée générale annuelle. Le comitécompte cinq membres : le vice-président ou le président sortant, à titre de président,le président sortant précédent, deux membres élus lors de l'assemblée généraleannuelle et un membre du comité exécutif, afin d'assurer une représentationéquitable.3. Un appel de candidatures relatif aux postes au sein du comité exécutif de l'ACG quideviendront vacants au cours du prochain exercice est diffusé aux membres. Lescandidatures doivent être appuyées par deux membres de l'<strong>Association</strong>; de plus, lescandidats doivent avoir signifié par écrit leur acceptation de leur candidature.


L’ACG CONSTITUTION 2294. Le comité des candidatures dresse la liste des candidats, y compris ceux proposéspar les membres et ceux proposés par le comité.5. Le secrétaire-trésorier tient l'élection par la poste avant la réunion administrativeannuelle.Article IX - Amendements à la Constitution1. Tout membre de plein droit peut proposer un amendement à la Constitution sousréserve que sa proposition soit appuyée par écrit par cinq membres de plein droit.2. La secrétaire-trésorière ou le secrétaire-tresorier porte l'amendement proposé à laconnaissance des membres par courrier.3. L'amendement est adopté s'il est approuvé par les deux tiers des membres quiauront fait parvenir leur bulletin dans les délais prescrits.Article X - Assemblée générale annuelle1. L'<strong>Association</strong> tient une assemblée générale chaque année, à la date et à l'endroitfixés par le Comité directeur.2. La date et le lieu de l'assemblée générale annuelle doivent être annoncés auxmembres avec un préavis de deux mois.3. L'ordre du jour de l'assemblée générale est distribué à tous les membres avant latenue de cette dernière; les membres doivent être tenus au courant des propositionsd'amendement, de l'augmentation des cotisations et des propositions portant sur denouveaux projets.4. Le vote à la majorité absolue des membres de plein droit qui sont présents àl'Assemblée décide des questions soumises à cette dernière.5. Le quorum est atteint en présence de 25 membres de plein droit.Article XI - Sections régionales1. Des membres peuvent fonder une section régionale et en faire reconnaître laconstitution par le Comité directeur.Article XII - Groupes d'étude1. Le Comité directeur accepte la formation d'un groupe d'étude si celui-ci est appuyépar au moins 15 membres de plein droit de l'<strong>Association</strong>.2. Les groupes d'étude ont à leur tête une présidente ou un président élu et d'autresresponsables, le cas échéant.3. Les groupes d'étude soumettent un compte rendu annuel de leurs activités auComité directeur.4. Les groupes d'étude peuvent organiser des séances spéciales lors de l'assembléegénérale annuelle et publier des articles dans les publications de l'ACG.Article XIII - Prix1. Le Comité directeur peut instituer des prix pour promouvoir les buts de l'<strong>Association</strong>et la géographie en général.2. Les membres du Comité des prix sont nommés chaque année par le Comitédirecteur. Le Comité a pour mission de designer des candidates et candidats dontles noms sont ensuite soumis au Comité directeur pour approbation.


230Appendix 2 / Annexe 2CAG Annual General Meetings /Assemblée générale annuelle de l’ACG_____________________________________________________________________1951 McGill University1952 Université Laval1953 University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario1954 University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba1955 University <strong>of</strong> Toronto1956 Université de Montréal1957 University <strong>of</strong> Ottawa1958 University <strong>of</strong> Alberta1959 University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan1960 Queen's University1961 McGill University1962 McMaster University1963 Université Laval1964 University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario1965 University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia1966 University <strong>of</strong> Sherbrooke1967 Carleton University1968 University <strong>of</strong> Calgary1969 Memorial University <strong>of</strong>Newfoundland1970 University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba1971 University <strong>of</strong> Waterloo1972 Université de Montréal (IGC)1973 Lakehead University1974 University <strong>of</strong> Toronto1975 Simon Fraser University1976 Université Laval1977 University <strong>of</strong> Regina1978 University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario1979 University <strong>of</strong> Victoria1980 Université de Québec à Montréal1981 Grenfell College1982 University <strong>of</strong> Ottawa1983 University <strong>of</strong> Winnipeg1984 Malaspina College1985 Université de Québec à Trois-Rivières1986 University <strong>of</strong> Calgary1987 McMaster University1988 St. Mary's University1989 Université de Québec à Chicotimi1990 University <strong>of</strong> Alberta1991 Queen's University1992 University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia1993 Carleton University1994 Wilfrid Laurier University1995 Université de Québec à Montréal1996 University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan1997 Memorial University <strong>of</strong>Newfoundland1998 Université d’Ottawa1999 University <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge2000 Brock University2001 McGill University, ConcordiaUniversity, and Université deMontréal2002 Ryerson University, University <strong>of</strong>Toronto, and York University2003 University <strong>of</strong> Victoria2004 Université de Moncton andMount Allison University2005 University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario2006 Lakehead University2007 University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan2008 Université Laval2009 Carleton University2010 University <strong>of</strong> Regina


Appendix 3 / Annexe 3231Presidents <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong> /Présidents de l'<strong>Association</strong> canadienne des géographes_____________________________________________________________________1951 Donald F. Putnam,* University <strong>of</strong>Toronto1952 Pierre Dagenais,* Université deMontréal1953 J. Ross Mackay, University <strong>of</strong> BritishColumbia1954 Benoit Brouillette,* Ecole H.E.C.1955 J. Lewis Robinson,* University <strong>of</strong>British Columbia1956 Pierre Camu, Université Laval1957 Trevor Lloyd,* McGill University1958 J. Brian Bird, McGill University1959 Donald Kerr,* University <strong>of</strong> Toronto1960 Edward G. Pleva, University <strong>of</strong>Western Ontario1961 William C. Wonders, University <strong>of</strong>Alberta1962 Lloyd G. Reeds,* McMasterUniversity1963 F. Kenneth Hare,* McGill University1964 Fernand Grenier, Université Laval1965 John B. Chapman, University <strong>of</strong>British Columbia1966 Thomas R. Weir,* University <strong>of</strong>Manitoba1967 Jacob Spelt, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto1968 Ludger Beauregard, Université deMontréal1969 J. Howard Richards, University <strong>of</strong>Saskatchewan1970 Richard I. Ruggles,* Queen'sUniversity1971 Louis-Edmond Hamelin, UniversitéLaval1972 Robert W. Packer,* University <strong>of</strong>Western Ontario1973 Peter J. Smith, University <strong>of</strong> Alberta1974 Louis Trotier, Université Laval1975 J. Gordon Nelson, University <strong>of</strong>Western Ontario1976 Alex T. Davidson, EnvironmentCanada1977 Charles N. Forward, University <strong>of</strong>Victoria1978 Ralph R. Krueger,* University <strong>of</strong>Waterloo1979 Denis A. St-Onge, Universitéd’Ottawa1980 Marie E. Sanderson, University <strong>of</strong>Windsor1981 J. Keith Fraser, EnvironmentCanada1982 Derek C. Ford, McMasterUniversity1983 Paul-Yves Denis, Université Laval1984 Brenton Barr, University <strong>of</strong> Calgary1985 R. Colebrook Harris, University <strong>of</strong>British Columbia1986 Leslie J. King, McMaster University1987 Roger F. Tomlinson, Tomlinson &Associates1988 Edward W. Manning, EnvironmentCanada1989 Terence G. McGee, University <strong>of</strong>British Columbia1990 Paul Y. Villeneuve, UniversitéLaval1991 Olav Slaymaker, University <strong>of</strong>British Columbia1992 Michael J. Troughton,* University<strong>of</strong> Western Ontario1993 Larry S. Bourne, University <strong>of</strong>Toronto1994 Anne V. T. Whyte, CDRC1995 John C. Everitt, Brandon University1996 Bryan Massam, York University1998 Iain Wallace, Carleton University2000 Audrey Kobayashi, Queen’sUniversity2002 André G. Roy, Université deMontréal2004 Chris Sharpe, Memorial University<strong>of</strong> Newfoundland2006 Alison Gill, Simon FraserUniversity2008 Dan J. Smith, University <strong>of</strong> Victoria2010 Anne Godlewska, Queen’sUniversity* Deceased


232Appendix 4 / Annexe 4CAG Award Winners / Gagnant(e)s des Prix de l’ACG_____________________________________________________________________Award for Scholarly Distinction in Geography<strong>The</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> the award is to recognize a member <strong>of</strong> the CAG for outstandingscholarly work in geography either in the form <strong>of</strong> sustained contributions over a number<strong>of</strong> years or as a single major research contribution. <strong>The</strong> names <strong>of</strong> recipients in previousyears are given below:Le Prix pour distinction universitaire en géographieCe prix vise à souligner le travail exceptionnel accompli en géographie par un membrede l’ACG au titre de contributions soutenues pendant plusieurs années ou d’unecontribution unique, mais importante. Les noms des anciens lauréats sont indiqués cidessous:1972 J. Ross Mackay1973 Louis-Edmond Hamelin1974 Andrew H. Clark1975 John H. Warkentin1976 No award/non attribué1977 Leslie Curry1978 Derek C. Ford1979 F. Kenneth Hare1980 R. Cole Harris1981 W. R. Derrick Sewell1982 Maurice H. Yeates1983 J. Gordon Nelson1984 Leslie J. King1985 Larry S. Bourne1986 Timothy R. Oke1987 No Award1988 David F. Ley1989 James R. Gibson1990 Paul-Yves DenisMichael Goodchild1991 Kenneth Hewitt1992 James SimmonsMing-Ko (“Hok”) Wo1993 No award/non attribué1994 Jean-Claude DionneBruce Mitchell1995 Hugh FrenchR. Louis Gentilcore (posthumous)1996 Pierre Richard1997 James T. Lemon1998 Wayne Robert RousePaul Villeneuve1999 Roger Hayter2000 Terence G. McGee2001 Philip Howarth2002 Trevor John BarnesJohn Herbert Galloway2003 John N. H. BrittonGlen B. Norcliffe2004 Edward Relph2005 Brian Luckman2006 Geraldine Pratt2007 Barry BootsMeric S. Gertler2008 André G. Roy2009 Graeme Wynn2010 Barry Smit


CAG AWARD WINNERS / GAGNANT(E)S DES PRIX DE L’ACG 233Award for Service to the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> GeographyThis award is intended to recognize a member <strong>of</strong> the CAG for exceptional pr<strong>of</strong>essionalservice over a period <strong>of</strong> years - for example, in the university training <strong>of</strong> geographers, inadministration or similar activities in the public service, as an <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> a learned society,or in such other ways as have significantly advanced the pr<strong>of</strong>ession and practice <strong>of</strong>geography in Canada. <strong>The</strong> names <strong>of</strong> recipients in previous years are given below:Le Prix pour services rendus à la pr<strong>of</strong>ession de géographieCe prix est décerné en reconnaissance de plusieurs années de services pr<strong>of</strong>essionelsexceptionnels à un membre de l’ACG chargé de la formation universitaire desgéographes, au titulaire d’un poste de nature administrative ou autre dans la fonctionpublique, à un cadre de société savante ou à quiconque a grandement contribué àl’avancement et à l’exercice de la pr<strong>of</strong>ession de géographe au Canada. Les noms desanciens lauréats sont indiqués ci-dessous:1972 Donald F. Putnam1973 Edward J. Pleva1974 Benoit Brouillette1975 J. Keith Fraser1976 Pierre DagenaisJ. Lewis Robinson1977 Trevor Lloyd1978 J. Wreford Watson1979 Thomas R. Weir1980 Lloyd G. Reeds1981 J. Howard Richards1982 Richard I. RugglesWilliam C. Wonders1983 Ralph R. Krueger1984 Peter J. Smith1985 William J. DeanNorman L. Nicholson1986 J. Brian Bird1987 Marie E. Sanderson1988 Ge<strong>of</strong>frey J. MatthewsRobert W. Packer1989 Ludger Beauregard1990 Jacob Spelt1991 Helen RowlandRoger Tomlison1992 Donald Kerr1993 Fernand Grenier1994 Leszek Kosinski1995 Olav Slaymaker1996 John Parry1997 S. Brian McCann1998 No award/non attribué1999 Mark W. Rosenberg2000 Denis St-Onge2001 Margaret North2002 Bryan H. Massam2003 Jean-Marie Dubois2004 Audrey Kobayashi2005 Peter G. Johnson2006 Philip J. Howarth2007 John C. Everitt2008 Len Evenden2009 No Award2010 Bob Sharpe


234 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAward for Excellence in Teaching GeographyIn recognition <strong>of</strong> the primary importance <strong>of</strong> teaching excellence in geographic education,the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong> (CAG) <strong>of</strong>fers this award to a member <strong>of</strong> theCAG who teaches in a recognized university, college, CEGEP or high school. At aminimum, a nominee must be the member <strong>of</strong> the teaching staff, full or part-time, hired toteach a course in any one year, who has primary responsibility for organizing andpresenting course material.Normally, a nominee would be a member <strong>of</strong> the teaching staff, who has distinguishedherself or himself in courses with small and large enrolments, at different levels <strong>of</strong>instruction, over several years <strong>of</strong> teaching in the nominating institution. Established in1997, the name <strong>of</strong> the recipient is given below:Le Prix d’excellence pour l’enseignement en géographiePour reconnaître l'importance primordiale de l'excellence des pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs degéographie, l'<strong>Association</strong> canadienne des géographes (ACG) décerne ce prix à unmembre de l'ACG qui enseigne dans une université, un collège, un cégep ou uneécoles secondaire reconnu.Le candidat doit être au moins pr<strong>of</strong>esseur à temps plein ou à temps partiel, chargéd'enseigner un cours d'une année et être le premier responsable de l'organisation et dela présentation de la matière en classe cours. Normalement, le candidat est unpr<strong>of</strong>esseur qui s'est illustré dans des cours suivis par un effectif restreint ou nombreux,à différents niveaux du curriculum universitaire, depuis plusieurs années dansl'établissement qui propose sa candidature.1997 Stuart W. Semple1998 Neil Field1999 André Roy2000 Lorne BennettJean Andrey2001 Robert Rogerson2002 No award/non attribué2003 Ben M<strong>of</strong>fatJames E. Randall2004 Ge<strong>of</strong>f McBoyle2005 Fes de Scally2006 Brent Hall2007 Michael F. Fox2008 Susan E. Wurtele2009 Norman R. Catto2010 Jody DeckerWilliam Gough


CAG AWARD WINNERS / GAGNANT(E)S DES PRIX DE L’ACG 235Award for Geography in the Service <strong>of</strong> Government or BusinessIn recognition <strong>of</strong> the primary importance <strong>of</strong> excellence in geography in the service <strong>of</strong>government or business, the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong> (CAG) <strong>of</strong>fers thisaward to someone who has carried out major work for or in the public or private sector.Normally a nominee would have distinguished himself or herself through thedevelopment or application <strong>of</strong> geographic techniques or tools used in the service <strong>of</strong>government or business or has a record <strong>of</strong> achievement for geography in the service <strong>of</strong>government or business over a long period <strong>of</strong> time. Established in 1997, the name <strong>of</strong>the recipient is given below:Le Prix de géographie au service du gouvernement ou des affairesPour reconnaître l'importance primordiale de l'excellence de la géographie au servicedu gouvernement ou du monde des affaires, l'<strong>Association</strong> canadienne des géographes(ACG) décerne ce prix à quelqu’un qui á réalisé d'importants projets pour le secteurpublic ou privé.Le candidat doit s'être illustré par la mise au point ou l'application de techniques oud'instruments géographiques utilisés au service du gouvernement ou du monde desaffaires ou avoir plusieurs réalisations en géographie au service du gouvernement oudu monde des affaires à son palmarès.1997 Ken G. Jones1998 No award/non attribué1999 Alistair McVey2000 Anthony Lea2001 Frank Quinn2002 No award/non attribué2003 Charles Hostovsky2004 Barry Wellar2005 Robert Pampalon2006 No award/non attribute2007 Quentin Chiotti2008 No award/non attribute2009 Terry Prowse2010 Joan Marsha Schwartz


236Appendix 5 / Annexe 5Starkey-Robinson Award Winners /Gagnant(e)s du Prix d’excellence Starkey-Robinson_____________________________________________________________________<strong>The</strong> Starkey-Robinson Award gives recognition to high quality graduate research thatfurthers understanding <strong>of</strong> the geography <strong>of</strong> Canada. Eligibility for the award is based onthe completion <strong>of</strong> a thesis or comparable work at the Masters or Doctoral level at a<strong>Canadian</strong> University within the preceding 2 years.Le prix d’excellence de Starkey-Robinson est octroyé en reconnaissancen de la qualitéde la recherche d’un étudiant ou d’une étudiante de maîtrise ou de doctorat qui stimulela connaissance de la géographie du Canada. L'admissibilité au concours pour ce prixsuppose que le ou la candidat(e) ait terminé son mémoire ou sa thèse à l’intérieur desdeux années précédantes.1990 – Irena Onrijchuk, Simon Fraser University1991 – Andrew Haden, University <strong>of</strong> Alberta1992 – Susan McFarlane, Queen’s University1993 – Siri Bartelsen, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia1994 – Ineke Dijks, Queen’s University1995 – Charlotte McCallum, Carleton University1996 – Tony Isaak, University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan1997– 9 No award/non attribué(Following a revision by the Executive <strong>of</strong> the terms <strong>of</strong> reference for the Starkey-Robinson Award, the CAG relaunched this award in 2000.)2000 – Phil Morris, University <strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia2001 – Lilian Ford, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia2002 – Michael Buzzelli, McMaster University2003 – Sarah de Leeuw, University <strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia2004 – No award/non attribué2005 – Timothy F. Johnsen, Simon Fraser UniversityCarolyn Whitzman, McMaster University2006 – Mary Subedar, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia2007 – Shannon Studen Bower, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia2008 – Jesse Proudfoot, Simon Fraser University2009 – Emma Stewart, University <strong>of</strong> Calgary2010 – Andrey N. Petrov, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto


237Appendix 6 / Annexe 6<strong>The</strong> Julian M. Szeicz Award<strong>The</strong> Julian M. Szeicz Award honours the memory and achievement <strong>of</strong> Dr. Julian M.Szeicz (1965-1998).<strong>The</strong> award is in recognition <strong>of</strong> a significant achievement by a <strong>Canadian</strong> geographer atan early career stage and is presented annually by the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Geographers</strong>. <strong>The</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> the award is to foster the development <strong>of</strong> geographicalstudies in Canada and to provide recognition <strong>of</strong> recently established geographicalpractitioners. <strong>The</strong> award is given for a significant contribution to <strong>Canadian</strong> geography,which may be a synthesis or a regional study, a new concept, a significant researchadvance in a subfield <strong>of</strong> geography, or the development <strong>of</strong> a technique.2003 Allison M. Williams was the first to receive the CAG Julian M. Szeicz Award forher role in developing the concept <strong>of</strong> therapeutic landscapes.2004 No award2005 Michael Sawada - for spearheading the creation <strong>of</strong> the web-based TsunamiDisaster Mapping Portal (DMapP).2006 Philip Kelly - for his contributions to development studies in South-East Asia.2007 No award2008 Isaac Luginaah - for his contribution to health geography through his mixedmethods research on the environmental determinants <strong>of</strong> health.2009 Jason Gilliland, for his contribution to the geography <strong>of</strong> children in the city, whichcombines ideas and methods from urban, health, and well-being geographies.2010 Heather Castleden, for her contribution to the geography <strong>of</strong> environment, healthand indigenous community-based research.Le prix Julian M. SzeiczLe prix Julian M. Szeicz immortalise la mémoire et les réalisations de M. Julian M.Szeicz (1965-1998).L’<strong>Association</strong> canadienne des géographes (ACG) décerne ce prix annuellement poursouligner une réalisation importante d’un géographe canadien qui en est à ses débuts.Le but de ce prix est de favoriser les études en géographie au Canada et de mettre envaleur le travail des nouveaux géographes. On accorde ce prix pour reconnaîtrel’importante contribution d’un candidat à la géographie du Canada dans le cadre d’untravail de synthèse ou d’une étude régionale, d’un nouveau concept, d’un avancementremarquable de la recherche dans un sous-domaine spécialisé de la géographie ouencore de la mise au point d’une technique.


238 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2003 Le premier prix Julian M. Szeicz de l’ACG a été décerné à Allison M. Williamspour son rôle en développant le concept des paysages thérapeutiques.2004 non attribué2005 Michael Sawada - pour avoir dirigé la création du portail de la cartographie deszones touchées par le tsunami, accessible sur le Web (DmapP).2006 Philip Kelly - pour ses contributions aux etudes de developpement dansl'Asie sud-est.2007 non attribué2008 Isaac Luginaah - pour son apport à la géographie de la santé par ses travaux derecherche sur les déterminants de la santé reposant sur des méthodologiesmixtes.2009 Jason Gilliland, pour souligner son apport à la géographie des enfants dans laville, qui conjugue des idées et méthodes en géographie urbaine, de la santé etdu bien-être.2010 Heather Castleden, pour souligner son apport à la géographie del'environnement, de la santé et à la recherche communautaire autochtone.


239Appendix 7 / Annexe 7<strong>The</strong> 2010 CAG Undergraduate Award Winners /Gagnant(e)s du Prix du premier cycle 2010 de l’ACG_____________________________________________________________________<strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong> presents awards to the most outstandingstudents graduating in Geography honours/majors programmes at universities or collegesacross Canada. /L’<strong>Association</strong> canadienne des géographes décerne chaque année un prixaux étudiant(e)s les plus éminents dans les programmes de spécialisation en géographieuniversités à travers le Canada.University <strong>of</strong> AlbertaUniversity <strong>of</strong> Alberta-AugustanaBishop's UniversityBrandon UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> British ColumbiaUniversity <strong>of</strong> British Columbia-OkanaganBrock UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> CalgaryCarleton UniversityConcordia UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> the Fraser ValleyUniversity <strong>of</strong> GuelphUniversity <strong>of</strong> LethbridgeUniversity <strong>of</strong> ManitobaMcGill UniversityMcMaster UniversityMemorial UniversityUniversité de MonctonUniversité de MontréalMount Allison UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> Northern British ColumbiaQueen's UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> ReginaRyerson UniversitySaint Mary's UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> SaskatchewanSimon Fraser UniversityThompson Rivers UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> TorontoUniversity <strong>of</strong> Toronto MississaugaTrent UniversityVancouver Island UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> VictoriaUniversity <strong>of</strong> WaterlooUniversity <strong>of</strong> Western OntarioWilfrid Laurier UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> WinnipegYork UniversityMatthew ZentnerSarah SkinnerThomas NeuliebKathleen FriesenKatie N. LissSamantha BrennanBrian CalvertCheryl Nicole LongCaroline LarocqueAlex PinheiroAnnette deVriesSarah PeirceErik ReidDean Stewart RennieMitchell LavoieCatlin AllanLaura BarrettPierre LaplanteSarah Cuillerier-SerreBrandon StrongmanTlell GloverJessica M. FinlayAlan Edward Oremba WilliamsMary MakarAmber SilverHeidi M. HasfjordEric FoxCara M. DemareEdward LamsonGarrett Anthony LimTimothy ShahTracy ThompsonDarren BossGraham PopeJames B. ThayerScott BrasilDavid CapelleMyia Davar


240Appendix 8 / Annexe 8Study Groups / Groupes d'étude_____________________________________________________________________<strong>The</strong>se groups provide a forum for members to focus on their particular subject ingeography and many also organize special paper sessions at the CAG annualmeetings. For more information on these study groups and their mandate pleasecontact them directly. You must be a member <strong>of</strong> the CAG in order to join the CAGstudy groups. Members may join by simply indicating the group(s) <strong>of</strong> their choice ontheir membership form and adding the additional fee to their total.Les groupes d’étude de l’ACG <strong>of</strong>frent un forum de discussion et d’échange pour desmembres qui s’intéressent à un sujet particulier de la géographie. Les groupes sontresponsables de sessions spéciales lors des réunions annuelles de l’ACG. Pour plusd'information sur ces groupes d'étude et leur mandat contactez-les directement. Vousdevez être un membre de l’ACG pour vous joindre aux groupes d'étude. On se joint àun de ces groupes en l’indiquant sur le formulaire de renouvellement de votre adhésioncomme membre de l’ACG.1. <strong>Canadian</strong> Women and Geography Study Group/Groupe d'étude sur les femmes et la géographieCaroline Desbiens 2. Environment and Resources Study Group/Groupe d'étude sur l'environnement et les resourcesPatricia Fitzpatrick 3. Tourism and Recreation Study Group/Groupe d'étude en tourisme et loisirsHolly Donohoe 4. Economic and Social Change Study Group/Groupe d’étude sur les changements économiques et sociauxDerrek Eberts 5. Marine Studies and Coastal Zone Management Study Group/Groupe d’étude sur la gestion des zones maritimes et cotièresHenry L. Frew, Jr. 6. Health and Health Care Study Group/Groupe d'étude sur la santé et les soins de la santéNicole Yantzi 7. Indigenous Peoples Working Group/Groupe de travail sur les peuples autochtonesMonica Mulrennan


STUDY GROUPS / GROUPES D'ÉTUDE 2418. Rural Geography Study Group/Groupe d’étude en géographie ruraleDoug Ramsey 9. <strong>Canadian</strong> Geomorphology Research Group/Groupe canadien de recherche en géomorphologieDuane Froese 10. Public Policy Issues Study Group/Groupe d'étude sur les enjeux en politique publiqueKevin Stolarick 11. Geographic Information Science Study Group/Groupe d’étude sur la science de l’information géographiqueTarmo K. Remmel 12. Geographies <strong>of</strong> Asia Study Group/Groupe d'étude en géographies de l'AsieDavid Edgington 13. Geographic Education Study Group/Groupe d’étude sur l'éducation géographiqueBob Sharpe 14. Diversity, Migration, Ethnicity and Race Study Group/Groupe de recherche sur la diversité, la migration, l’ethnicité et la raceCarlos Teixeira 15. Historical Geography Study Group/Groupe d'étude en géographie historiqueDavid Rossiter 16. <strong>The</strong> Urban Geography Study Group/Groupe d’étude en géographie urbainDavid Murakami Wood


242Appendix 9 / Annexe 9<strong>The</strong> Wiley-Blackwell New Scholar Publication Award /Le prix Wiley-Blackwell de la publication d’un jeuneuniversitaireEstablished in 2010, <strong>The</strong> Wiley Blackwell New Scholar Publication Awardencourages new scholars to participate fully in the <strong>Association</strong>’s activities and toestablish TCG / LGC as a priority outlet for their research.Établi en 2010, Le prix Wiley-Blackwell de la publication d’un jeune universitairevise à encourager la relève à s’engager dans les activités de l’<strong>Association</strong> et faire de larevue LGC/TCG le principal débouché des leurs travaux.2010 - Anna Stanley, now at NUI Galway, post-doc at University <strong>of</strong> LavalTCG Vol 52(1) "Citizenship and the production <strong>of</strong> landscape and knowledge incontemporary <strong>Canadian</strong> nuclear fuel waste management"- Brendan Sweeney, Queen's UniversityTCG Vol 52(2) "Work and life in the clear-cut: communities <strong>of</strong> practice in thenorthern Ontario tree planting industry"Below are the recipients <strong>of</strong> the previous Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Award torecognize the outstanding contribution <strong>of</strong> a recent PhD graduate in geography.Ci-dessous sont les Lauréats du le prix Wiley-Blackwell précédent pour reconnaître lacontribution exceptionnelle d'une personne ayant récemment obtenu un doctorat engéographie.2009 - Robert Huish - Simon Fraser University"Going Where No Doctor Has Gone Before: <strong>The</strong> Place <strong>of</strong> Cuba’s Latin AmericanSchool <strong>of</strong> Medicine in Building Health Care Capacity for Ecuador"- Daniel Olsen - Brandon University"Contesting Identity, Space and Sacred Site Management at Temple Square inSalt Lake City, Utah"2008 - Heather Castleden - University <strong>of</strong> Alberta"As Sacred as Cedar and Salmon: A Collaborative Study with Huu-ay-aht FirstNation, British Columbia into Understanding the Meaning <strong>of</strong> ‘Resources’ from anIndigenous Worldview"2007 - Gita Joan Laidler - University <strong>of</strong> Toronto"Ice, Through Inuit Eyes: Characterizing the Importance <strong>of</strong> Sea Ice Processes,Use, and Change Around Three Nunavut Communities"2006 - No award / non attribué2005 - Chris Houser - University <strong>of</strong> Toronto"Feedback Mechanisms in the Morphodynamics <strong>of</strong> Multiple Barred Nearshores"2004 - No award / non attribué

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