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