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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Geographers</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><strong>2009</strong>L’Annuaire de L’<strong>Association</strong>Canadienne des GéographesCompiled and Edited by /Recueilli et rédigé parKim Falcigno


THE CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOGRAPHERSL’ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DES GÉOGRAPHESwww.cag-acg.caDepartment <strong>of</strong> GeographyDépartement de géographieMcGill UniversityUniversité McGill805 Sherbrooke St., West, Rm 425 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Bureau 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 <strong>2009</strong>President / PrésidentDan SmithVice President / vice-présidentAnne GodlewskaSecretary-Treasurer / Secrétaire-trésorierMary-Louise ByrneCouncillors / ConseillersCarol DesbiensVirginia MaclarenDan ShrubsoleNadine SchuurmanGuy Vincent (Atlantic)William Crumplin (Ontario)Bernard Thraves (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 pageKim Falcigno


ContentsGeography Department Program Enrolment Academic Year 2008-<strong>2009</strong> /Inscription aux départements de géographie année académique 2008-<strong>2009</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiDepartments <strong>of</strong> Geography / Départements de géographieUniversity <strong>of</strong> Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1University <strong>of</strong> Alberta, Augustana Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Bishop's University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Brandon University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Okanagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Brock University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26University <strong>of</strong> Calgary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Carleton University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Concordia University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41University <strong>of</strong> the Fraser Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43University <strong>of</strong> Guelph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Lakehead University (Geography) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Lakehead University (Outdoor Recreation Parks and Tourism) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Université Laval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57University <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68McGill University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73McMaster University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Memorial University <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Université de Moncton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Université de Montréal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Mount Allison University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Nipissing University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107University <strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Université d’Ottawa / University <strong>of</strong> Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Queen's University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119University <strong>of</strong> Regina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126Ryerson University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130Saint Mary's University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136Simon Fraser University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142i


Thompson Rivers University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150University <strong>of</strong> Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152Trent University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163Trinity Western University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168Vancouver Island University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169University <strong>of</strong> Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171University <strong>of</strong> Waterloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184Wilfrid Laurier University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190University <strong>of</strong> Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194University <strong>of</strong> Winnipeg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197York University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201Government Departments and Research Institutions /Département Gouvernementaux et d’autre institution d’investigationNatural Resources Canada / <strong>Canadian</strong> Centre for Remote Sensing /Ressources naturelles Canada / Centre canadien de télédétection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209Statistics Canada — Geography Division /Statistique Canada — Division de la géographie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212<strong>Geographers</strong> in the Public Sector / Les géographes du secteur public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217<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> <strong>2009</strong> CAG Undergraduate Award Winners /Gagnant(e)s du prix du premier cycle <strong>2009</strong> 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 members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243ii


Geography Department Program EnrolmentAcademic Year 2008-<strong>2009</strong>(number <strong>of</strong> students in geography programs unless otherwise stated)UndergraduateGraduateUniversity Honours Majors Minors MA/MSc PhDAlberta 11 79 (1) 16 26 30Alberta, Augustana ― 40 16 ― ―British Columbia 17 327 33 25 70British Columbia Okanagen ― 66 16 6 5Brandon ― 31 67 ― ―Calgary ― 129 ― 89 (2) 28Carleton 180 (3) 50 41 51 31College <strong>of</strong> the Fraser Valley 2 53 (4) ― ―Guelph 239 37 60 27 14Lakehead 100 (5) 99 ― 9 (6) ―Laurentian 81 62 ― ― ―Lethbridge ― 184 ― 13 ―Manitoba 7 31 115 28 30McGill 21 120 98 21 33McMaster 194 138 ― 23 4Memorial 6 147 124 (7) 38 12Mount Allison (10) 6 74 73 ― ―Nipissing 236 294 ― ― ―Northern British Columbia ― 71 18 22 4Ottawa 108 (8) 128 (9) 86 37 18Queen’s 125 239 26 21 42Regina 6 89 16 12 2Ryerson 194 ― ― 21 (10) ―Saint Mary’s 3 70 12 ― ―Simon Fraser 4 297 22 27 30Thompson Rivers ― 76 15 3 ―Toronto 119 897 1005 121 (11) 82 (12)Trent 146 169 ― 7 6Trinity Western ― 23 (13) 6 ― ―Vancouver Island University ― 43 27 ― ―Victoria 27 399 ― 60 29Waterloo 362 60 21 55 51Western Ontario 135 128 53 30 25Wilfrid Laurier 247 (14) 68 ― 21 (15) 20Winnipeg 5 100 ― ― ―York 478 627 100 40 35(1)Incl. 37 in Env. Earth Sci or Atmos Sci specializations(2)Incl. 62 in MGIS(3)25 in HBSc and BSc Geomatics(4)Incl. 27 extended(5)Incl. Hons. B. Env. Studies & Hons. B. Env. Science(6)MES program(7)Incl. 5 in Dip. In GIS(8)Incl. 42 in Honours (Old Structures)(9)Incl. 3 in Concentration program (Old Structures)(10) Master <strong>of</strong> Spatial Analysis (MSA)(11) Incl. 64 in MScPI and 7 in MUDS(12) Incl. 13 in Planning(13)Incl. 17 in Env. Studies major(14) Incl. Hons. Env. Studies program(15) MA/MES/MSciii


Inscription aux départements de géographieannée académique 2008-<strong>2009</strong>(nombre d’étudiants)1º en en à temps pleinUniversité cycle maj. min. 2º cycle 3º cycle M PhDLaval 211 ― ― 45 22 ― ―Moncton 48 26 (1)+(2) 22 ― ― ― ―Montréal 211 (3) 15 17 45 (4) ― 30 40(1)Ce chiffre inclus la spécialisation = 4(2) Étudiant.e.s des Sciences de l’Éducation avec majeure en géographie = 7(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. TóthUniversity Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Nathaniel W. Rutter, PhD (Alberta)*William C. Wonders, PhD (Toronto)Pr<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)Karlis Muehlenbachs, PhD (Chicago)___________________________E-mail Address:Nat.Rutter@ualberta.cawwonders@shaw.caCarl.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.caKarlis.Muehlenbachs@ualberta.ca*Geography, Meteorology or Environmental Sciences


2 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGPr<strong>of</strong>essors:E-mail Address:S. George Pemberton, PhD (McMaster) George.Pemberton@ualberta.ca*Gerhard W. Reuter, PhD (McGill)Gerhard.Reuter@ualberta.caJeremy P. Richards, PhDJeremy.Richards@ualberta.ca(Australian National University)Benoit Rivard, PhD (Washington)Benoit.Rivard@ualberta.ca*Martin J. Sharp 1 , PhD (Aberdeen)Martin.Sharp@ualberta.ca**Rob Shieldsrshields@ualberta.caThomas Stachel, PhD (Wurzburg)tstachel@ualberta.ca*Bruce Sutherland, PhD (Toronto)bruce.sutherland@ualberta.caJohn W.F. Waldron, PhD (Edinburgh) jwaldron@ualberta.ca*John D. Wilson, PhD (Guelph)jaydee.uu@ualberta.ca*Alex Wolfe, PhD (Queen’s)awolfe@ualberta.caAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:*<strong>The</strong>resa Garvin, PhD (McMaster)Murray K. Gingras PhD (Alberta)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)Benjamin J. Rostron, PhD (Alberta)*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(Imperial College, London, UK)*Jeff Kavanaugh, PhD (British Columbia)*Robert Summers, PhD (Guelph)<strong>The</strong>resa.Garvin@ualberta.camgingras@ualberta.caherd@ualberta.caPeter.Kershaw@ualberta.caKurt.Konhauser@ualberta.calleighto@ualberta.catmcgee@ualberta.caCarl.Mendoza@ualberta.capmyers@ualberta.caBen.Rostron@ualberta.caArturo.Sanchez@ualberta.cazonneveld@ualberta.cadamian.collins@ualberta.cacroitoru@ualberta.caduane.froese@ualberta.casgleeson@ualberta.cajeff.kavanaugh@ualberta.carobert.summers@ualberta.ca___________________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)*Geography, Meteorology or Environmental Sciences** Henry Marshall Tory Chair and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, City Region Studies Centre and Sociology /Art and Design


UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 3Faculty Service Officers:*Anita Dey NuttallSergei MatveevRichard SternE-mail Address:anita.deynuttall@ualberta.casmatveev@ualberta.carstern@ualberta.caCurrent ResearchEconomic geography, labour markets, decision theory, migration, and quantitativemethods (Amrhein)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)<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> baroclinic instability <strong>of</strong> the East African jet in spawning hurricanes (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,photogrammetry (Croitoru)International relations; Antarctica and Nordic geopolitics; science and policy (DeyNuttall)Paleolimnology, environmental change in Arctic and Antarctic, global warming(Douglas)Postglacial emergence and paleoceanographic evidence derived from raised marinedeposits in the <strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic (England)<strong>The</strong> configuration, dynamics and chronology <strong>of</strong> the Innuitian Ice Sheet, Queen ElizabethIslands, Nunavut (England)Beringia (Froese)Natural hazards (Froese)Quaternary geology (Froese)Teprochronology (Froese)Community, 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)


4 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGGlacier dynamics (Kavanaugh)Glacier response to changing climate (Kavanaugh)Environmental change (Kavanaugh)Ice core paleoclimatology (Kavanaugh)Mechanics <strong>of</strong> unconsolidated 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)Attitudes and behaviors (McGee)Human dimensions <strong>of</strong> environmental hazards (McGee)Mitigation (McGee)Preparedness (McGee)Public and stakeholder hazard decision-making and actions (McGee)Public participation (McGee)Qualitative research methods (McGee)Social impacts (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-climate interactions in the <strong>Canadian</strong> high Arctic (Sharp)Glacier microbiology (Sharp)Glaciology and glacier hydrology (Sharp)Hydrochemistry, chemical weathering and carbon cycling in glacial environments(Sharp)Hydrology and dynamics <strong>of</strong> Arctic ice caps (Sharp)Alternative cultural capitals - Salvador, Bahia Brazil (Sheilds)Northwest passage and geopolitics <strong>of</strong> sovereignty (Sheilds)Street youth and abjection (Sheilds)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)


UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 5Atmospheric 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)Paleolimnology, freshwater diatoms, natural and anthropogenic environmental changesas registered in lake sediments (Wolfe)Global change (Wolfe)Recent developments in the <strong>Canadian</strong> north (Wonders)Recent Publications*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former graduate student*ANSONG, J.K., *KYBA, P.J. and SUTHERLAND, B.R. 2008 ‘Fountains impinging upon a densityinterface’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Fluid Mechanics 595, 115-139*BACON, S., MYERS, P.G., *RUDELS, B. and *SUTHERLAND, C.A. 2008 ‘Accessing the inaccessible:towards an understanding <strong>of</strong> Subarctic shelf processes’ in <strong>The</strong> Role <strong>of</strong> the Northern Seas inClimate ed R.R. Dickson, J. Meincke and P. Rhines (Berlin: Springer) 703-722*BEAN, C., *KEARNS, R. and COLLINS, D. 2008 ‘Exploring social mobilities: narratives <strong>of</strong> walking anddriving in Auckland, New Zealand’ Urban Studies 45(13), 2829-2848*BELL, C., 2 MAIR, D., 2 BURGESS, D., SHARP, M.J., *DEMUTH, M.N., 2 CAWKWELL, F., *BINGHAM,R.G. and *WADHAM, J. 2008 ‘Spatial and temporal variability in the snowpack <strong>of</strong> a high Arctic icecap: implications for mass change measurements’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 48, 159-170*BINGHAM, R.G., *HUBBARD, A.L., *NIENOW, P.W. and SHARP, M.J. 2008 ‘An investigation into themechanisms controlling seasonal speed-up events at a High Arctic glacier’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research 113, F02006, doi:10.1029/2007JF000832*BOURDIN, P. and WILSON J.D. 2008 ‘Windbreak aerodynamics is CFD reliable? Boundary-LayerMeteorology 126, 181-208*BRADLEY, R.S. and ENGLAND, J.H. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Younger Dryas and the sea <strong>of</strong> ancient ice’ QuaternaryResearch 70, 1-102 BRIMELOW, J.C. and REUTER, G.W. 2008 ‘Moisture sources for extreme rainfall events over theMackenzie River Basin’ in Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Studies – <strong>The</strong> MackenzieGEWEX Experience Volume 1: Atmospheric Dynamics ed M. Woo (Berlin: Springer-Verlag) 127-136*BRINER, J.P., *AXFORD, Y., *FORMAN, S.L., *MILLER, G.H. and WOLFE, A.P. 2008 ‘Multiplegenerations <strong>of</strong> interglacial lake sediment preserved beneath the Laurentide Ice Sheet’ Geology35, 887-8902 BURGESS, D.O. and SHARP, M.J. 2008 ‘Recent changes in thickness <strong>of</strong> the Devon Island ice cap,Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 113, doi: 10.1029/2007JB005238*CALVO-ALVARADO, J.C., 2 KALACSKA, M., SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A. and *BELL, L.S. 2008 ‘Effect<strong>of</strong> soil type on plant growth, leaf nutrient/chlorophyll concentration, and leaf reflectance <strong>of</strong> tropicaltree and grass species’ in Hyperspectral remote sensing <strong>of</strong> tropical and subtropical forests ed M.Kalacska and G. Sanchez-Az<strong>of</strong>eifa (Boca Raton:CRC Press) 87-1242 CASTLEDEN, H.E. and GARVIN, T.D. 2008 ‘Modifying photovoice for community-based participatoryindigenous research’ Social Science & Medicine 66, 1393-14052 CASTRO, K.L. and SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A. 2008 ‘Changes in spectral properties, chlorophyllcontent and internal mesophyll structure <strong>of</strong> senescing Populus balsimifera and Populustremuloides leves’ Sensors 8, 51-692 COLGAN, W., 2 DAVIS, J. and SHARP, M.J. 2008 ‘Is the high elevation region <strong>of</strong> Devon ice capthickening? Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 54, 428-436 and SHARP, M.J. 2008 ‘Combined oceanic and atmospheric influences on net accumulation onthe Devon Island Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 54, 28-40


6 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCOLLINS, D. and *COLEMAN, T. 2008 ‘Social geographies <strong>of</strong> education: looking within, and beyond,school boundaries’ Geography Compass 2, 281-299 and *KEARNS, R. 2008 ‘Uninterrupted views: real estate advertising and changing perspectiveson coastal property in New Zealand’ Environment & Planning A 40(12), 2914-29322 COOKE, C.A., *ABBOTT, M.B. and WOLFE, A.P. 2008 ‘Late-Holocene atmospheric lead deposition inthe Peruvian and Bolivian Andes’ Holocene 18, 353-359*DEFOSSEZ, M., *SAUCIER, F.J., MYERS, P.G. and DUMAIS, J-F. 2008 ‘Multi-year observations <strong>of</strong> thedeep water renewal in Foxe Basin, Canada’ Atmosphere-Ocean 46, 377-390*DEMURO, M., *ROBERTS, R.G., FROESE, D.G., *ARNOLD, L.J., *BROCK, F. and *RAMSEY, C.B.2008 ‘Optically stimulated luminescence dating <strong>of</strong> single and multiple grains <strong>of</strong> quartz fromperennially frozen loess in western Yukon Territory, Canada: comparison with radiocarbonchronologies for the late Pleistocene Dawson tephra’ Quaternary Geochronology 3, 346-364*DUBRUYNE, R., *CHU, G., *KING, C., *BOS, K., *KUCH, M., *SCHWARZ, C., *SZPAK, P., *GROCKE,D., *MATHEUS, P., *ZAZULA, G., *GUTHRIE, D., FROESE, D., *BUIGUES, B., *DE MARLIAVE,C., *FLEMMING, C., *POINAR, D., *FISHER, D., *SOUTHON, D., *TIKHONOV, A.N.,*MACPHEE, R.D.E. and *POINAR, H. 2008 ‘Out <strong>of</strong> America: ancient DNA evidence for a newworld origin <strong>of</strong> late Quaternary Woolly Mammoths’ Current Biology 18(17), 1320-13262 DUPILKA, M.L. and REUTER, G.W. 2008 ‘On predicting maximum snowfall’ in Cold Region Atmosphericand Hydrological Studies – <strong>The</strong> Mackenzie GEWX Experience Volume 1: Atmospheric Cynamicsed M. Woo (Berlin: Springer-Verlag) 187-194*ENDERS, S.K., *PAGANI, M., *PANTOJA, S., *BARON, J.S., WOLFE, A.P., *PEDENTCHOUK, N. and*NUNEZ, L. 2008 ‘Compound-specific stable isotopes <strong>of</strong> organic compounds from lake sedimentstrack recent environmental changes in an alpine ecosystem, Rocky Mountain National Park,Colorado (U.S.A.)’ Limnology and Oceanography 53, 1468-1478ENGLAND, J.H. and 2 FURZE, M.F.A. 2008 ‘New evidence from the western <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelag<strong>of</strong>or the resubmergence <strong>of</strong> Bering Strait’ Quaternary Research 70, 60-67*FLORES, H., HAAS, C., *VAN FRANEKER, J.A. and *MEESTERS, E. 2008 ‘Density <strong>of</strong> pack-ice sealsand penguins in the western Weddell Sea in relation to ice thickness and ocean depth’ Deep-SeaResearch Part II – Topical Studies in Oceanography 55, 1068-1074*FRECHETTE, B., *DE VERNAL, A., *GUIOT, J., WOLFE, A.P., *MILLER, G.H., *FREDSKILD, B.,*KERWIN, M.W. and *RICHARD, P.J.H. 2008 ‘Methodological basis for quantitativereconstruction <strong>of</strong> air temperature and sunshine from pollen assemblages in Arctic Canada andGreenland’ Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 1197-1216FROESE, D.G., *ALLOWAY, B.V. and *LOWE, D.J. 2008 ‘John A. Westgate – Global tephrochronologist,stratigrapher, mentor’ Quaternary International 178, 4-9 , *LOWE, D.J., *KNOTT, J.R. and *SLATE, J.L. eds 2008 ‘Global tephra studies: John Westgateand Andrei Sama-Wojcicki commemorative volume’ Quaternary International 178, 1-306 , *WESTGATE, J.A., 2 REYES, A.V., *ENKIN, R.J. and *PREECE, S.J. 2008 ‘Ancient permafrostand a future, warmer Arctic’ Science 321(5896), 1648*GASCARD, J.C., *FESTY, J., *LE GOGG, H., *WEBER, M., *BRUEMMER, B., *OFFERMANN, M.,*DOBLE, M., *WADHAMS, P., *FORSBERG, R., *HANSON, S., *SKOURUP, H., *GERLAND, S.,*NICOLAUS, M., *METAXIN, J.P., *GRANGEON, J., *HAAPALA, J., *RINNE, E., HAAS, C.,*HEYGSTER, G., *JAKOBSON, E., *PALO, T., *WILKINSON, J., *KALESCHKE, L., *CLAFFEY,K., *ELDER, B. and BOTTENHEIM, J. 2008 ‘Exploring Arctic transpolar drift during dramatic seaice retreat’ EOS Transactions 89, 21-28HAAS, C., *NICOLAUS, M., *WILLMES, S., *WORBY, A. and *FLINSPACH, D. 2008 ‘Sea ice and snowthickness and physical properties <strong>of</strong> an ice floe in the western Weddell Sea and their changesduring spring warming’ Deep-Sea Research Part II – Topical Studies in Oceanography 55, 963-9742 HAZEWINKEL, R.R.O., WOLFE, A.P., *PLA, S., *CURTIS, C. and *HADLEY, K. 2008 ‘Have atmosphericemissions from the Athabasca Oil Sands acidified lakes in northeastern Alberta, Canada?<strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65, 1554-1567*HEIL, P., *HUTCHINGS, J.K., *WORBY, A.P., *JOHANSSON, M., *LAUNIAINEN, J., HAAS, C. andHIBLER III, W.D. 2008 ‘Tidal forcing on sea-ice drift and deformation in the western Weddell Seain early austral summer, 2004’ Deep-Sea Research Part II – Topical Studies in Oceanography 55,943-962*HELLMER, H.H., HAAS, C., *SCHRODER, M., *DIECKMANN, G.S. and SPINDLER, M. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong>ISPOL drift experiment’ Deep-Sea Research Part II – Topical Studies in Oceanography 55, 913-917


UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 7HERD, C.D.K., FROESE, D.G., 2 WALTON, E.L., *KOFMAN, R.S., *HERD, E.P.K. and *DUKE, J. 2008‘Anatomy <strong>of</strong> a young impact event in central Alberta: prospects for the ‘missing’ Holocene impactrecord’ Geology 36, 955-9582 HOBBS, W.O. and WOLFE, A.P. 2008 ‘Caveats on the use <strong>of</strong> paleolimnology to infer Pacific Salmonreturns’ Limnoogy and Oceanography 51, 2053-20612 JENSEN, B.J.L., FROESE, D.G., *PREECE, S.J., *WESTGATE, J.A. and STACHEL, T. 2008 ‘Anextensive middle to late Pleistocene tephrochronologic record from east-central Alaska’Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 411-4272 KALACSKA, M., SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A., *CALVO, J., RIVARD, B. and *QUESADA, M. 2008‘Baseline assessment for environmental services payments from satellite imagery: a case studyfrom Costa Rica and Mexico’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management 88, 348-359*KEATLEY, B.E., DOUGLAS, M.S.V. and *SMOL, J.P. 2008 ‘Evaluating the influence <strong>of</strong> environmentaland spatial variables on diatom species distributions from Melville Island (<strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic)’<strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Botany – Revue Canadienne de Botanique 86, 76-90 , DOUGLAS, M.S.V. and *SMOL, J.P. 2008 ‘Prolonged ice cover dampens diatom communityresponses to recent climatic change in high Arctic lakes’ Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research40, 364-372*KENNEDY, K.E. and FROESE, D.G. 2008 ‘Aggregate resource exploration using a process-depositionalmodel <strong>of</strong> meltwater channel development in the Eagle Plains area, northern Yukon’ in YukonExploration and Geology 2007 ed D.S. Emond, L.R. Blackburn, R.P. Hill and L.H. Weston(Whitehorse: Yukon Geological Survey) 169-178KERSHAW, G.P. 2008 ‘Snow and temperature relationships on polygonal peat plateaus, Churchill,Manitoba, Canada’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost (held atFairbanks, Alaska, June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute <strong>of</strong> NorthernEngineering) 925-930*KINNARD, C., *KOERNER, R.M., *ZDANOWICZ, C.M., *FISHER, D.A., *ZHENG, J., SHARP, M.J.,2 NICHOLSON, L. and *LAURIOL, B. 2008 ‘Stratigraphic analysis <strong>of</strong> an ice core from the Prince <strong>of</strong>Wales Icefield, Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada, using digital image analysis: high-resolutiondensity, past summer warmth reconstruction, and melt effect on ice core solid conductivity’Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 113, D24, doi:10.1029/2008JD0110832 LAKEMAN, T.R., *CLAQUE, J.J., *MENOUNOS, B., *OSBORN, G.D., 2 JENSEN, B.J.L. and FROESE,D.G. 2008 ‘Holocene tephras in lake cores from northern British Columbia’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Earth Sciences 45, 935-947*LEWIS, A.R., *MARCHANT, D.R., *ASHWORTH, A.C., *HEDENAS, L., *HEMMING, S.R., *JOHNSON,J.F., *LENG, M.J., *MACHLUS, M.L., *NEWTON, A.E., *RAINE, J.I., *WILLENBRING, J.K.,*WILLIAMS, M. and WOLFE, A.P. 2008 ‘Mid-Miocene cooling and the extinction <strong>of</strong> tundra incontinental Antarctica’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong>America 105, 10676-106802 MASUDA, J. and GARVIN, T.D. 2008 ‘Whose heartland? <strong>The</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> place at the rural-urbaninterface’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 24, 118-1232 MCKELLAR, R.C., WOLFE, A.P., 2 TAPPERT, R. and MUEHLENBACHS, K. 2008 ‘Correlation <strong>of</strong> GrassyLake and Cedar Lake ambers using infrared spectroscopy, stable isotopes, andpalaeoentomology’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 45, 1061-1082MYERS, P.G. and 2 DONNELLY, C. 2008 ‘Water mass transformation and formation in the Labrador Sea’Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 21, 1622-1638*PRITCHARD, M.S., BUSH, A.B.G. and *MARSHALL, S.J. 2008 ‘Neglecting ice-atmosphere interactionsunderestimates ice sheet melt in millennial-scale deglaciation simulations’ Geophysical ResearchLetters 35, 1-4RIVARD, B., SANCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A., 2 FOLEY, S. and CALVO-ALVARADO, J.C. 2008 ‘Speciesclassification <strong>of</strong> tropical tree leaf reflectance and dependence on selection <strong>of</strong> spectral bands’ inHyperspectral remote sensing <strong>of</strong> tropical and subtropical forests ed M. Kalacska and G. Sanchez-Az<strong>of</strong>eifa (Boca Raton: CRC Press) 141-160*SCHINDLER, D.W., WOLFE, A.P., *VINEBROOKE, R.D., *CROWE, A., *BLAIS, J.M., *MISKIMMIN, B.,*FREED, R. and PERREN, B.B. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> cultural eutrophication <strong>of</strong> Lac la Biche, Alberta,Canada: a paleoecological study’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65, 2211-2223*SCHNACK-SCHIEL, S.B., HAAS, C., *MICHELS, J., *MITADALSKI, E., *SCHUNEMANN, H.,*STEFFENS, M. and THOMAS, D.N. 2008 ‘Copepods in sea ice <strong>of</strong> the western Weddell Sea


8 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGduring austral spring 2004’ Deep-Sea Research Part II – Topical Studies in Oceanography 55,1056-1967*SEONG, Y.B., *OWEN, L.A., *BISHOP, M.P., BUSH, A.B.G., *CLENDON, P., *COPLAND, L., *FINKEL,R.C., *KAMP, U. and SHRODER, J.F. JR. 2008 ‘Rates <strong>of</strong> fluvial bedrock incision within anactively uplifting grogen: Central Karakoram Mountains, northern Pakistan’ Geomorphology 97,274-286 , *OWEN, L.A., *BISHOP, M.P., BUSH, A.B.G., *CLENDON, P., *COPLAND, L., *FINKEL, R.,*KAMP, U. and *SHRODER, J.F. JR. 2008 ‘Reply to comments by Matthias Kuhle on Quaternaryglacial history <strong>of</strong> the Central Karakoram’ Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 1656-1660*SHANTZ, B-M., *KEARNS, R. and COLLINS, D. 2008 ‘Intolerance for noise and disorder: questioningthe “publicness” <strong>of</strong> Auckland’s lower Queen Street’ Urban Policy & Research 26(1), 39-55*STEIG, E.J. and WOLFE, A.P. 2008 ‘Sprucing up Greenland (perspective)’ Science 320, 1595-1596*TISON, J.L., *WORBY, A., *DELILLE, B., *BRABANT, F., *PAPADIMITRIOU, S., *THOMAS, D.N., *DEJONG, J., *LANNUZEL, D. and HAAS, C. 2008 ‘Temporal evolution <strong>of</strong> decaying summer firstyearsea ice in the Western Weddell Sea, Antarctica’ Deep-Sea Research Part II – TopicalStudies in Oceanography 55, 975-987*WADHAM, J.L., *TRANTER, M., *TULACZYK, S. and SHARP, M.J. 2008 ‘Subglacial methanogenesis: apotential climatic amplifier’ Global Biogeochemical Cycles 22, GB2021, doi:10.1029/2007GB002951*WARD, B.C., *BOND, J.D., FROESE, D.G. and 2 JENSEN, B.J.L. 2008 ‘Old Crow tephra (140 ± 10 ka)constraints penultimate Reid glaciation in central Yukon Territory’ Quaternary Science Reviews27, 1909-1915*WESTGATE, J.A., *PREECE, S.J., FROESE, D.G., *PEARCE, N.J.G., *ROBERTS, R.G., *DEMURO,M., *HART, W.K. and *PERKINS, W. 2008 ‘Changing ideas on the identity and stratigraphicsignificance <strong>of</strong> the Sheep Creek tephra beds in Alaska and the Yukon Territory, northwesternNorth America’ Quaternary International 178, 183-209*WIENS, T.S., *DALE, B.C., *BOYCE, M.S. and KERSHAW, G.P. 2008 ‘Three way k-fold cross-validation<strong>of</strong> resource selection functions’ Ecological Modelling 212, 244-2552 WILLIAMSON, S.N., SHARP, M.J., *DOWDESWELL, J.A. and *BENHAM, T.J. 2008 ‘Iceberg calvingrates from northern Ellesmere Island ice caps, <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic, 1999-2003’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology54, 391-400WILSON, J.D. 2008 ‘Monin-Obukhov functions for velocity standard deviations’ Boundary-LayerMeteorology 129, 353-369 2008 ‘Turbulent velocity distributions and implied trajectory models’ Boundary-LayerMeteorology 125(1), 39-47 and *YEE, E. 2008 ‘A critical examination <strong>of</strong> the random displacement model <strong>of</strong> turbulentdispersion’ Boundary-Layer Meteorology 125(3), 399-4162 WOLKEN, G.J., ENGLAND, J.H. and *DYKE, A.S. 2008 ‘Changes in late-Neoglacial perennial snow/iceextent and equilibrium-line attitudes in the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Arctic Canada’ Holocene 18,615-627 , SHARP, M.J. and ENGLAND, J.H. 2008 ‘Changes in late-Neoglacial climate inferred fromformer equilibrium-line altitudes in the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Arctic Canada’ Holocene 18,629-641


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 Lecturers:Pam Stacey, MSc (Victoria)Brett Wheler, MSc (Simon Fraser)E-mail Address:glen.hvenegaard@ualberta.caglynnis.hood@ualberta.capamstacey99@yahoo.cabrettwheler@yahoo.caCurrent ResearchAquatic ecology (Hood)Human wildlife conflict (Hood)Parks management (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 department*BARBIERI, E. and HVENEGAARD, G.T. 2008 ‘Seasonal occurrence and abundance <strong>of</strong> shorebirds at AtalaiaNova Beach in Sergipe State, Brazil’ Waterbirds 31(4), 636-644HOOD, G.A. and *BAYLEY, S.E. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> high ungulate densities on foraging choices by beaver(Castor canadensis) in the mixed-wood boreal forest’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Zoology 86, 484-496 and *BAYLEY, S.E. 2008 ‘Beaver (Castor canadensis) mitigate the effects <strong>of</strong> climate on the area <strong>of</strong>open water in boreal wetlands in western Canada’ Biological Conservation 141, 556-567HVENEGAARD, G.T. 2008 ‘Using birds as indicators <strong>of</strong> biodiversity on prairie farms in Alberta’ in Home onthe Range: Conservation in Working Prairie Landscapes. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 8 th Prairie Conservationand Endangered Species Conf.& Wkshp ed R. Warnock, D. Gauthier, J. Schmutz, A. Patkau, P.Fargey and M. Schellenberg (Regina: <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Research Centre) 308-315 , *JOHNSON, P. and MACKLIN, K. 2008 ‘Improvisational theatre games to engage children’ <strong>The</strong>Interpreter 4(2), 6-8*TREMBLAY, C.A. and HVENEGAARD, G.T. 2008 ‘For me or the martins? Motivations for being a PurpleMartin Landlord’ Purple Martin Update 17(3), 10-13_________________________1Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


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 1 , PhD (Waterloo)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Darren Bardati, PhD (McGill) (on leave)Tom Fletcher, PhD (McGill)Elisabeth Levac, 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-based watershed planning and management (Bardati)Community adaptation to climate change (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, <strong>2009</strong>)


BISHOP’S UNIVERSITY 11Flood 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. and *BOURGEOIS, C. 2008 ‘Barriers to collaborative nature conservation efforts in ruralenergy corridors: a case study in southern Quebec’ in Environmental Concerns in Rights-<strong>of</strong>-WayManagement ed J. Goodrich-Mahoney, L. Abrahamson, J. Ballard and S. Tikalsky (New York:Elsevier Science) 739-754*CHOQUETTE, C. and BARDATI, D. 2008 ‘L’évaluation du processus délibératif de la Politique nationalede l’eau par des indicateurs sociaux’ in Vers une Gouvernance de l’Eau au Québec ed C.Choquette and A. Letourneau (Québec: Editions MultiMondes) 319-340JONES, N.K. 2008 ‘An overview <strong>of</strong> recent climate change and streamflow in the Massawippi River basin’Journal <strong>of</strong> Eastern Townships Studies 32-33, 23-38 2008 ‘On the impact <strong>of</strong> recent climate change on seasonal floods—a case study from a riverbasin in southern Quebec’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 33(1), 55-72WEBBER, H.A., *MADRAMOOTOO, C.A., *BOURGAULT, M., *HORST, M.G., *STULINA, G. and*SMITH, D.L. 2008 ‘Plant-soil-water dynamics <strong>of</strong> alternate furrow and regulated deficit irrigationfor two legume crops’ Transactions <strong>of</strong> the ASABE 51(4), 1341-1350


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>essors Emeriti:John C. Everitt, PhD (UC Los Angeles)John Welsted, PhD (Bristol)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 3 , PhD (York)Chris Malcolm, 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 Associate:Wenonah Van Heyst, MGIS (Calgary)E-mail Address:everitt@brandonu.cawelstedj@shaw.cabeesleyk@brandonu.camcginn@brandonu.cabinda@brandonu.caebertsd@brandonu.camalcolmc@brandonu.caramsey@brandonu.cawiseman@brandonu.caolsend@brandonu.calall@brandonu.cafraserw@brandonu.caCurrent Research<strong>The</strong> rural-urban fringe in Canada (Beesley)Equiculture (Beesley)_________________________1 Department <strong>of</strong> Rural Development2Faculty <strong>of</strong> Education3Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


BRANDON UNIVERSITY 13Rural tourism (Beesley)<strong>The</strong> horse industry and rural development (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*CHAVEZ-DAGOSTINO, R.M., *CIFUENTES-LEMUS, J.L., *ANDRADE-ROMO, E., *ESPINOZA-SANCHEZ, R., *MASSAM, B.H. and EVERITT, J. 2008 ‘Huellas ecologicas y sustenabilidad en lacosta norte de Jalisco, Mexico’ Teoria y Praxis 4(5), 137-144EVERITT, J.C. and STADEL, C. 2008 ‘Foreword’ in Manitoba from the Air: A Geographical Interpretationan e-book by, J. Welsted (Brandon: Rural Development Institute). Retrieved September 25, <strong>2009</strong>from , *MASSAM, B.H., *CHAVEZ-DAGOSTINO, R.M., *SANCHEZ, R.E. and *ROMO, E.A. 2008‘Imprints <strong>of</strong> tourism on Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(1), 83-104*LEHR, J., EVERITT, J. and *EVANS, S. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> the Prairie landscape’ Prairie ForumSpring, 1-38MALCOLM, C.D. and DUFFUS, D.A. 2007 ‘Specialization <strong>of</strong> whale watchers in British Columbia waters’in Marine Wildlife and Tourism Management ed J.E. Higham and M. Luck (London: CABIPublishing) 109-129RAMSEY, D. and EVERITT, J. 2008 ‘If you dig it, they will come! Archaeology heritage sites and tourismdevelopment in Belize, Central America’ Tourism Management 29(5), 909-916 and EVERITT, J. 2008 ‘Tourism as a development strategy in Belize, Central America’ Ara:Journal <strong>of</strong> Tourism Research 1(1), 1-14


14 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG and EVERITT, J.C. 2008 ‘You better Belize it’! <strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> tourism in Belize, CentralAmerica’ Caribbean Tourism Research Journal 1(1), 1-14*SKINNER, M.W., *ROSENBERG, M.W., *LOVELL, S.A., *DUNN, J.R., EVERITT, J.C., *HANLON, N.and *RATHWELL, T.A. 2008 ‘Services for seniors in small town Canada: the paradox <strong>of</strong>community’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Nursing Research: Special issue on In-home and CommunityCare for Seniors 40(1), 80-101TARLETON, M. and RAMSEY, D. 2008 ‘Adaptive capacity to climate change and other forces inManitoba agriculture’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural and Community Development 3(2), 47-63WELSTED, J. 2008 Manitoba from the Air: A Geographical Interpretation (Brandon: Brandon’s RuralDevelopment Institute). Retrieved September 25, <strong>2009</strong> from


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, <strong>2009</strong>)


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:Mohamed Mnawer Bataineh, Emilie Cameron, Sarah C. Elmendorf, Elaine Ho, KarenLai, Emma Norman, Hilary ThorpeCurrent 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)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)Hydrology and thermal regime <strong>of</strong> headwater and mountain streams (Moore)Hydrology <strong>of</strong> snow and ice (Moore)


18 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLow 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*AUKEMA, B., *CARROLL, A.L., *ZHENG, Y., *ZHU, J., *RAFFA, K.F., MOORE, R.D., *STAHL, K. and*TAYLOR, S.W. 2008 ‘Movement <strong>of</strong> outbreak populations <strong>of</strong> mountain pine beetle: influences <strong>of</strong>spatiotemporal patterns and climate’ Ecography 31(3), 348-358BAKKER, K. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> ambiguity <strong>of</strong> community: debating alternatives to water supply privatization’ WaterAlternatives 1(2), 236-252 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> ‘commons’ versus the ‘commodity’: alter-globalization, anti-privatization and thehuman right to water in the global South’ in Privatization: Property and the Remaking <strong>of</strong> Nature-Society Relations ed B. Mansfield (Oxford: Blackwell) 430-455 , 2 KOOY, M., *SHOFIANI, N.E. and *MARTIJN, E-J. 2008 ‘Governance failure: rethinking theinstitutional dimensions <strong>of</strong> urban water supply to poor households’ World Development 36(10),1891-1915*BARBER, D.G., *LUKOVICH, J.V., *KEOGAK, J., *BARYLUK, S., *FORTIER, L. and HENRY, G.H.R.2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> changing climate <strong>of</strong> the Arctic’ Arctic 61(1), 7-26


UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 19BARNES, T.J. 2008 ‘American pragmatism: towards a geographical introduction’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 39(4), 1542-1554 2008 ‘Geography’s underworld: the military-industrial complex, mathematical modeling and thequantitative revolution’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 39(1), 3-16 2008 ‘History and philosophy <strong>of</strong> geography: life and death 2005-2007’ Progress in HumanGeography 32(5), 650-658 2008 ‘Making space for the market: live performances, dead objects, and economic geography’Geography Compass 2(5), 1432-1448 2008 ‘Stuck in a mess (again): a response to Johnston, Fairbrother, Hayes and Jones’Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 39(6), 1807-18102 COCHRANE, J. and DANIELS, L.D. 2008 ‘Methods and procedures for extracting partial cross-sectionsfrom fire-scarred trees in British Columbia’ British Columbia Journal <strong>of</strong> Ecosystems Management9(1), 38-462 D’ADDARIO, S., HIEBERT, D. and 2 SHERRELL, K. 2008 ‘Restricted access: the role <strong>of</strong> social capital inmitigating homelessness among immigrants and refugees in the GVRD’ Refuge 24(1), 107-115DANIELS, L.D. 2008 Hot Topics in Kootenay National Park: Tree Rings and Forest Fires (Radium HotSprings: Parks Canada Agency) , *LADE, J., *YANAGAWA, M., *WERNER, K.L., *VASAK, L., *PANJER, J.A., 2 KLADY, R.A.and *BRETT, R. 2008 ‘ Preservation <strong>of</strong> old-growth forests: a case study <strong>of</strong> Big Timber Park,Whistler, BC’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(3), 367-379 , *SOVEREL, N., *WELTON, M., *TIFFANY, S., *UPPAL, V. and *THEROUX, N. 2008 FireHistory in Kootenay National Park and Impacts on Forest Dynamics (Radium Hot Springs: ParksCanada Agency)*DEFILIPPIS, J. and WYLY, E. 2008 ‘Running to stand still: through the looking glass with federallysubsidized housing in New York City’ Urban Affairs Review 43(6), 777-816*DELONG , S.C., *SUTHERLAND, G.D., DANIELS, L.D., *HEEMSKERK, B.H. and *STORAUNET, K.O.2008 ‘Temporal dynamics <strong>of</strong> snags and development <strong>of</strong> snag habitats in wet spruce-fir stands ineast central British Columbia’ Forest Ecology and Management 255(10), 3615-3620DONNER, S.D., *HERON, S.F. and *SKIRVING, W.J. 2008 ‘Future scenarios: a review <strong>of</strong> modellingefforts to predict the future <strong>of</strong> coral reefs in an era <strong>of</strong> climate change’ in Coral Bleaching:Patterns, Processes, Causes and Consequences ed M.J.H. van Oppen and J.M. Lough (Berlin:Springer-Verlag) 159-173 and *KUCHARIK, C.J. 2008 ‘Corn-based ethanol production compromises goal <strong>of</strong> reducingnitrogen export by the Mississippi River’ Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences105(11), 4513–4518EATON, B.C. 2008 ‘Potential channel changes following wildfire: applying the UBC Regime Model toFishtrap Creek, BC’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12(1), 28-33 , *PHILLIPS, J.C. and HASSAN, M.A. 2008 ‘A method for using magnetic tracer stones tomonitor changes in stream channel dynamics’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12(1),22-28*EATON, J.C. and EATON, B.C. 2008 ‘Techniques for monitoring channel disturbance: a case study <strong>of</strong>Fishtrap Creek, British Columbia’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12(1), 16-21EDGINGTON, D.W. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Japanese innovation system: university-industry linkages, small firms andregional technology clusters’ Prometheus 26(1), 1-20 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Kyoto Research Park and innovation in Japanese cities’ Urban Geography 29(5),411-454EVENDEN, M. 2008 ‘Mapping cold war Canada: George Kimble’s <strong>Canadian</strong> military geography, 1949’ inMethod and Meaning in <strong>Canadian</strong> Environmental History ed A. MacEachern and W.J. Turkel(Toronto: Nelson) 254-270*FIJIMURA, K.E., *EGGER, K.N. and HENRY, G.H.R. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> effect <strong>of</strong> experimental warming on theroot-associated fungal community <strong>of</strong> Salix arctica’ <strong>The</strong> ISME Journal 2, 105-114*FLEMING, S.W. and MOORE, R.D. 2008 ‘Local-scale controls on hydrological responses to climaticvariability’ CMOS Bulletin 36(1), 15-19*FLUSTY, S., *DITTMER, J., *GILBERT, E. and KUUS, M. 2008 ‘Civic militarism?’ Political Geography27(6), 617-629GLASSMAN, J., *PARK, B-G. and *CHOI, Y-J. 2008 ‘Failed internationalism and social movementdecline: the cases <strong>of</strong> South Korea and Thailand’ Critical Asian Studies 40(3), 339-372


20 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*GOTTESFELD, R., HASSAN, M.A. and 2 TUNNICLIFFE, J. 2008 ‘Salmon bioturbation and streamprocess’ in Salmonid Spawning Habitat in Rivers: Physical Controls, Biological Responses, andApproaches to Remediation, American Fisheries Society Symposium 65 ed D.A. Sear and P.DeVries (Bethesda: American Fisheries Society) 175-193GREGORY, D. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> biopolitics <strong>of</strong> Baghdad: counterinsurgency and the counter-city’ HumanGeography 1, 6-27 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> rush to the intimate: counterinsurgency and the cultural turn in late modern war’Radical Philosophy 150, 8-23HASSAN, M.A., CHURCH, M., *XU, X. and *YAN, Y. 2008 ‘Spatial and temporal variation sediment yieldin the landscape: example <strong>of</strong> Huanghe (Yellow River)’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research Letters35, L06410-1-L06410-6 , 2 SMITH, B.J., *HOGAN, D.L., 2 LUZI, D.S., 2 ZIMMERMANN, A.E. and EATON, B.C. 2008‘Sediment storage and transport on coarse bed streams: scale considerations’ in Gravel-BedRivers VI: From Process Understanding to River Restoration ed H. Habersack, H. Piegay and M.Rinaldi (Amsterdam: Elsevier) 473-496 , *GOTTESFELD, A.S., *MONTGOMERY, D.R., 2 TUNNICLIFFE, J.F., 2 CLARKE, G.K.C.,WYNN, G., *JONES-COX, H., *POIRIER, R., *MACISAAC, E., *HERUNTER, H. and*MACDONALD, S.J. 2008 ‘Salmon-driven bedload transport and bed morphology in mountainstreams’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research Letters 35, L04405-1-L04405-6*HEYERDAHL, E.K., DANIELS, L.D., *HESSL, A., *LITTELL, J., *MANTUA, N. and *MCKENZIE, D. 2008‘Climate drivers <strong>of</strong> regionally synchronous fires in the Pacific Northwest’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Wildland Fire 17(1), 40-49HIEBERT, D. and *COYLE, M. 2008 2006 Census Atlas on Immigration in British Columbia (Vancouver:Vancouver Centre <strong>of</strong> Excellence - Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis,Working Paper #08-11) and 2 MENDEZ, P. 2008 Settling In: Newcomers in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Housing Market 2001-2005(Vancouver: Vancouver Centre <strong>of</strong> Excellence - Research on Immigration and Integration in theMetropolis, Working Paper #08-04) , 2 MENDEZ, P. and WYLY, E. 2008 <strong>The</strong> Housing Situation and Needs <strong>of</strong> Recent Immigrants inthe Vancouver Metropolitan Area (Vancouver: Vancouver Centre <strong>of</strong> Excellence - Research onImmigration and Integration in the Metropolis, Working Paper #08-01)*HILL, C., 2 FURLONG, K. and BAKKER, K. 2008 ‘Harmonization versus subsidiarity: emerging trends inwater governance in Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources <strong>Association</strong> Journal 33(4), 315-332*HOLDEN, M., *ELVERUM, D., *NESBIT, S., ROBINSON, J., *YEN, D. and *MOORE, J. 2008 ‘Learningteaching in the sustainability classroom’ Ecological Economics 64(3), 521-533*JOHNSTON, R., GREGORY, D., PRATT, G., *WATTS, M. and *WHATMORE, S. 2008 ‘Returns from aspeculation’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 39(3), 1105-1107*JONES, T.A. and DANIELS, L.D. 2008 ‘Dynamics <strong>of</strong> large woody debris in small streams disturbed bythe 2001 Dogrib fire in the Alberta foothills’ Forest Ecology and Management 256(10), 1751-1759KLINKENBERG, B. ed 2008 Biodiversity <strong>of</strong> British Columbia (Vancouver: Lab for Advanced SpatialAnalysis, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia). Retrieved July 14, <strong>2009</strong>from 2 KOOY, M. and BAKKER, K. 2008 ‘Relations <strong>of</strong> rule: (post)colonialism, water, and governmentality inJakarta’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban and Regional Research 32(2), 375-391 and BAKKER, K. 2008 ‘Splintered networks? Urban water governance in Jakarta’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum39(6), 1843-1858KOPPES, M., *GILLESPIE, A., *BURKE, R., *THOMPSON, S.C. and *STONE, J. 2008 ‘Late Quaternaryglaciation in the Kyrgyz Tien Shan’ Quaternary Science Reviews 27(7-8), 846-866KUUS, M. 2008 ‘Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals <strong>of</strong> geopolitics: agency in spatializing international politics’ GeographyCompass 2/6, 2062-2079 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> ritual <strong>of</strong> listening to foreigners: appropriating geopolitics in Central Europe’ in <strong>The</strong>Geopolitics <strong>of</strong> Europe’s Identity: Centers, Boundaries, and Margins ed N. Parker (New York:Palgrave) 177-194 2008 ‘Švejkian geopolitics: subversive obedience in Central Europe’ Geopolitics 13(2), 257-2772 LEACH, J.A. and MOORE, R.D. 2008 ‘Stream temperature response to riparian wildfire: lessons fromFishtrap Creek’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12(1), 11-16


UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 21LE BILLON, P. 2008 ‘Corrupting peace? Corruption, peacebuilding and reconstruction’ InternationalPeacekeeping 15(3), 344-361 , *VINES, A. and *MALAQUIAS, A. 2008 ‘Angola’s petro-militarism and external relations’Politique Africaine 110, 102-121*LEES, L. and LEY, D. 2008 ‘Introduction to special issue on gentrification and public policy’ UrbanStudies 45(12), 2379-2384 , *SLATER, T. and WYLY, E. 2008 Gentrification (New York: Routledge)LEY, D. 2008 ‘Post-multiculturalism?’ in Immigration and Integration in Urban Communities:Renegotiating the City ed L. Hanley, B. Ruble and A. Garland (Baltimore and Washington: JohnsHopkins University Press and Woodrow Wilson International Center Press) 177-196 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> immigrant church as an urban service hub’ Urban Studies 45(10), 2057-2074 and 2 DOBSON, C. 2008 ‘Are there limits to gentrification?’ Urban Studies 45(12), 2471-2498*MCCLEARY, R.J. and HASSAN, M.A. 2008 ‘Predictive modeling and spatial mapping <strong>of</strong> fishdistributions in small streams <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Rocky Mountain Foothill’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65(2), 319-333MCKENDRY, I.G., *MACDONALD, A.M., *LEAITCH, W.R., *VAN DONKELAAR, A., *ZHANG, Q.,*DUCK, T. and *MARTIN, R.V. 2008 ‘Trans-Pacific dust events observed at Whistler, BritishColumbia during INTEX-B’ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8(20), 6297-6307MOORE, R.D., *WINKLER, R., *CARLYLE-MOSES, D., *SPITTLEHOUSE, D., *GILES, T., *PHILLIPS, J.,2 LEACH, J.A., EATON, B., 2 OWENS, P., 2 PETTICREW, E., *BLAKE, W., *HEISE, B. and*REDDING, T. 2008 ‘Watershed response to the McLure forest fire: presentation summaries fromthe Fishtrap Creek Workshop’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12(1), 1-11*PARKER, G., HASSAN, M.A. and *WILCOCK, P. 2008 ‘Adjustment <strong>of</strong> the bed surface size distribution <strong>of</strong>gravel-bed rivers in response to cycled hydrographs’ in Gravel-Bed Rivers VI: From ProcessUnderstanding to River Restoration ed H. Habersack, H. Piegay and M. Rinaldi (Amsterdam:Elsevier) 241-289PECK, J. 2008 ‘Classics in human geography revisited: Peck, J. 1996: work-place: the social regulation<strong>of</strong> labor markets. New York: <strong>The</strong> Guilford Press’ Progress in Human Geography 32(4), 571-582 2008 ‘Remaking laissez-faire’ Progress in Human Geography 32(1), 3-43 and *THEODORE, N. 2008 ‘Carceral Chicago: making the ex-<strong>of</strong>fender employability crisis’International Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban and Regional Research 32(2), 251-281PRATT, G. 2008 ‘Complexity and connection’ in Feminisms in Geography: Space, Place andEnvironment ed P. Moss and K. Falconer Al-Hindi (Lantham: Rowman and Littlefield) 68-74 2008 ‘Thinking about the ethics <strong>of</strong> temporary foreign worker programs’ Cultures West 26(2), 8-9 in collaboration with PHILIPPINES-CANADA TASK FORCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS 2008‘International accompaniment and witnessing state violence in the Philippines’ Antipode 40(5),751-779 in collaboration with the PHILIPPINE WOMEN CENTRE OF BC AND UGNAYAN BC 2008Deskilling Across the Generations: Reunification Among Transnational Filipino Families inVancouver (Vancouver: Vancouver Centre <strong>of</strong> Excellence - Research on Immigration andIntegration in the Metropolis, Working Paper #08-06)ROBINSON, J. 2008 ‘Being undisciplined: transgressions and intersections in academia and beyond’Futures 40(1), 70-862 SALANT, N., HASSAN, M.A. and *ALONSO, C.V. 2008 ‘Suspended sediment dynamics at high and lowstorm flows in two small watersheds’ Hydrological Processes 22(11), 1573-1587 and HASSAN, M.A. 2008 ‘Fine particles in small steepland streams: physical, ecological, andhuman connections’ in Coastal Watershed Management ed A. Fares and A.I. El-Kadi(Southampton: WIT Press) 125-182*SANDIN, S.A., *SMITH, J.E., *DeMARTINI, E.E., *DINSDALE, E.A., DONNER, S.D., *FRIEDLANDER,A.M., *KONOTCHICK, T., *MALAY, M., *MARAGOS, J.E., *OBURA, D., *PANTOS, O.,*PAULAY, G., *RICHIE, M., *ROHWER, F., *SCHROEDER, R.E., *WALSH, S., *JACKSON,J.B.C., *KNOWLTON, N. and *SALA, E. 2008 ‘Baselines and degradation <strong>of</strong> coral reefs in theNorthern Line Islands’ PLoS ONE 3(2), e15482 SHERRELL, K., 2 D’ADDARIO, S. and HIEBERT, D. 2008 ‘On the outside looking in: the precarioushousing situations <strong>of</strong> successful refugee claimants in the GVRD’ Refuge 24(2), 64-76


22 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2 SMITH, H. and LEY, D. 2008 ‘Even in Canada? <strong>The</strong> multi-scalar construction and experience <strong>of</strong>concentrated immigrant poverty in gateway cities’ Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American<strong>Geographers</strong> 98(3), 686-713*STAHL, K., MOORE, R.D., 2 SHEA, J.M., *HUTCHINSON, D. and 2 CANNON, A.J. 2008 ‘Coupledmodeling <strong>of</strong> glacier and streamflow response to future climate scenarios’ Water ResourcesResearch 44, W02422-1-W02422-13SUNDBERG, J. 2008 ‘Placing race in environmental justice research in Latin America’ Society andNatural Resources 21(7), 569-582 2008 ‘Tracing race, mapping environmental formations in environmental justice research inLatin America’ in Environmental Justice in Latin America: Problems, Promise, and Practice edD.V. Carruthers (Cambridge: MIT Press) 25-47 2008 ‘”Trash talk” and the production <strong>of</strong> quotidian geopolitical boundaries in the United States-Mexico borderlands’ Social and Cultural Geography 9(8), 871-8902 SURBORG, B., *VANWYNSBERGHE, R. and WYLY, E. 2008 ‘Mapping the Olympic growth machine:transnational urbanism and the growth machine diaspora’ City 12(3), 341-355*TACHIIRI, K., *SHINODA, M., KLINKENBERG, B. and *MORINGA, Y. 2008 ‘Assessing Mongolian snowdisaster risk using livestock and satellite data: predicting extreme winter weather episodes’Journal <strong>of</strong> Arid Environments 72(12), 2251-22632 THAI, A., MCKENDRY, I.G. and *BRAUER, M. 2008 ‘Particulate matter exposure along designatedbicycle routes in Vancouver, British Columbia’ Science <strong>of</strong> the Total Environment 405(1-3), 26-35*THEODORE, N., PECK, J. and *BRENNER, N. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> city as policy lab’ AREA Chicago 6, 4-62 VAN DER KAMP, D., MCKENDRY, I.G., *WONG, M. and *STULL, R. 2008 ‘Lidar ceilometerobservations and modeling <strong>of</strong> a fireworks plume in Vancouver, British Columbia’ AtmosphericEnvironment 42(30), 7174-7178*WALKER, J.K.M, *EGGER, K.N. and HENRY, G.H.R. 2008 ‘Long-term experimental warming altersnitrogen-cycling communities but site factors remain the primary drivers <strong>of</strong> community structure inhigh arctic tundra soils’ <strong>The</strong> ISME Journal 2, 982-995*WEBB, B.W., *HANNAH, D.M., MOORE, R.D., *BROWN, L.E. and *NOBILIS, F. 2008 ‘Recent advancesin stream and river temperature research’ Hydrological Processes 22(7), 902-918WYLY, E., 2 MOOS, M., *FOXCROFT, H. and *KABAHIZI, E. 2008 ‘Subprime mortgage segmentation inthe American urban system’ Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 99(1), 1-23 and *CRUMP, J. 2008 ‘Introduction: cities destroyed (again) for cash: forum on the U.S.foreclosure crisis’ Urban Geography 29(8), 2-6 and *HAMMEL, D.J. 2008 ‘Urban policy frontiers’ Urban Studies 45(12), 2645-2650WYNN, G. 2008 ‘Editorial’ BC Studies 159 (Autumn 2008), 3-52 ZIMMERMANN, A.E., CHURCH, M. and HASSAN, M.A. 2008 ‘Video-based gravel transportmeasurements with a flume mounted light table’ Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33(14),2285-2296 , CHURCH, M. and HASSAN, M.A. 2008 ‘Identification <strong>of</strong> steps and pools from streamlongitudinal pr<strong>of</strong>ile data’ Geomorphology 102(34), 395-406


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)Faculty 1Pr<strong>of</strong>essor: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)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.caCurrent ResearchProcess geomorphology (coastal, aeolian, and fluvial), physical geography, hydrology(Bauer)Constructions <strong>of</strong> gender, whiteness and sexuality in colonial British Columbia (Berg)Cultural politics <strong>of</strong> immigration in Ireland (Berg)Cultural politics <strong>of</strong> naming places (Berg)Economic/social restructuring and social exclusion in British Columbia (Berg)Geographies <strong>of</strong> Neoliberalism in Canada, Ireland and New Zealand (Berg)Masculinities and geographies (Berg)Neoliberalism and academia (Berg)Social relations <strong>of</strong> climate change mitigation (Berg)Urban aboriginal people and health care access (Berg)_________________________1 Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>


24 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCartography and society (Corbett)Community based research (Corbett)Community based resource management (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)Historical 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 neighourhood 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)


UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA OKANAGAN 25Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentDE SCALLY, F. 2008 ‘Historical tropical cyclone activity and impacts in the Cook Island’ Pacific Science62(4), 443-460 2008 ‘Insights provided by a historical database <strong>of</strong> tropical cyclones and their impacts in theCook Islands’ Island Climate Update (National Institute <strong>of</strong> Water and Atmospheric Research,Auckland) 88(1), 6PIDWIRNY, M. 2008 ‘Carbon cycle’ in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Earth ed C.J. Cleveland, topic ed J. Gulledge(Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition (EIC) <strong>of</strong> the National Council for Scienceand the Environment (NCSE)). Retrieved January 26, 2010 from 2008 ‘Earthquake’ in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Earth ed C.J. Cleveland, topic ed J. Gulledge(Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition (EIC) <strong>of</strong> the National Council for Scienceand the Environment (NCSE)). Retrieved January 26, 2010 from


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>essor Emeritus:J.N. JacksonPr<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: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:Jeff Boggs, PhD (UC Los Angeles)Daryl Dagesse, PhD (Guelph)Christopher Fullerton, PhD (Saskatchewan)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.caahughes@brocku.camjollineau@brocku.capmackintosh@brocku.cacatherine.nash@brocku.casimandan@brocku.cajeff.boggs@brocku.cadaryl.dagesse@brocku.cachris.fullerton@brocku.caeustundag@brocku.cadshin@brocku.ca_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


BROCK UNIVERSITY 27Current ResearchEconomic geography (Boggs)Locational dynamics <strong>of</strong> media industries (Boggs)Regional political economy (Boggs)Geographies <strong>of</strong> resistance (Butz)Qualitative methodology (Butz)Social and cultural geography (Butz)Spatiality and reggae music (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 (Fullerton)Public transit planning and policy (Fullerton)Rural community development (Fullerton)Universal transit pass programs at post-secondary institutions (Fullerton)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)History and development <strong>of</strong> the Welland Canal Communities (Jackson)<strong>The</strong> Niagara Frontier and St. Catharines: <strong>Canadian</strong>/American contrasts as the boundaryis crossed (Jackson)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)


28 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGDetection 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)Restructuring 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 department*CYR, D., *KUSY, M. and SHAW, A.B. 2008 ‘Hedging adverse bioclimatic conditions employing a shortcondor position’ American <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wine Economics 3(2), 1-23 , *KUSY, M. and SHAW, A.B. 2008 ’<strong>The</strong> potential use <strong>of</strong> weather derivatives in the viticultureindustry’ Economia & Diritto Agroalimentare 13(3), 67-81*ISIN, E.F. and USTUNDAG, E. 2008 ‘Wills, deeds, acts: women and Awqaf in Ottoman Istanbul’ Gender,Place and Culture 15(5), 519-532SHAW, A.B. 2008 ‘A comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> regions worldwide with Pinot Noir’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the VIIInternational Terroir Congress (Nyon: Switzerland) 142-148USTUNDAG, E. 2008 ‘Act 8: <strong>The</strong> Romani’ in <strong>The</strong>orizing Acts <strong>of</strong> Citizenship ed by E. Isin and G. Nielsen(London: Zed Books) 215-216


University <strong>of</strong> Calgary2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4(403) 220-5584 Fax (403) 282-6561Website: http://www.geog.ucalgary.ca/Department OffersBA, BSc, MA, MGIS, MSc, PhDFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:Mario Giovinetto, PhD (Wisconsin)Al Gonzalez, PhD (Texas)Stuart Harriss, 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:Wayne Davies, PhD (Wales)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)Richard Callaghan, PhD (Callaghan)Mryka Hall–Beyer, PhD (Sherbrooke)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.caherrem@ucalgary.cadgsmit@ucalgary.canwaters@ucalgary.cakaylimbird@yahoo.comrosenval@ucalgary.cawdavies@ucalgary.cadraper@ucalgary.cagrant@ucalgary.camoorman@ucalgary.capplummer@ucalgary.casmalexan@ucalgary.cadbender@ucalgary.cabetazzs@ucalgary.carcallagh@ucalgary.camhallbey@ucalgary.cadan.jacobson@ucalgary.camarshals@ucalgary.caymartin@ucalgary.cabavrmill@ucalgary.casjogren@ucalgary.cayackel@ucalgary.ca1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


30 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Denise Brown, PhD (California)Conny Davidsen, PhD (Dresden)Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Hay, PhD (Montréal)Wil Holden, PhD (Calgary)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)E-mail Address:dfbrown@ucalgary.cadavidsen@ucalgary.cagjhay@ucalgary.cawnholden@ucalgary.camcdermid@ucalgary.camstrack@ucalgary.caharriss@ucalgary.caherrem@ucalgary.cabarendregt@uleth.caevanss@ucalgary.camike.gibeau@ucalgary.cabmcnicol@mtroyal.canaldrett@ucalgary.caCurrent ResearchUrban and Rural Coyote Ecology, Citizen Science, Wolf Ecology, Road Ecology inTemperate and Tropical Ecosystems, Human Attitudes Towards LargeCarnivores in Southern Alberta, Geographic Information Systems (Alexander)Spatial analysis <strong>of</strong> health environment and society (Bertazzon)Cardiovascular disease and its socioeconomic determinants (Bertazzon)Inflammatory bowel disease and environmental pollution (Bertazzon)Urban food security and HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa; Social and Economic Supportfrom Transnational Zimbabweans; Gendered social dimensions <strong>of</strong> HIV/AIDS carein rural and urban Zimbabwe (Grant)Feature selection <strong>of</strong> GLCM texture measures for classification applications (Hall-Beyer)Grasslands remote sensing in support <strong>of</strong> silver sage habitat in southern Alberta (Hall-Beyer)Environmental & resource management (Draper)Sustainable tourism (Draper)Tourism policy and governance (Draper)Parks and protected areas (Draper)Adventure and ecotourism (Draper)Regional time series <strong>of</strong> vegetation hyper temporal image sequences using AVHRR andMODIS imagery, concerning western and northern Canada (Hall-Beyer)GEOgraphic-Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) – emphasis Energy andEnvironment. (Hay)Glacier-climate field projects on the Haig, Illecillewaet, Opabin, and Kwadacha Glaciers,western Canada. (Marshall)


UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 31Mesoscale meteorological studies in southwestern Alberta (the Foothills Climate Array)(Marshall)Modelling global glacier and ice sheet response to climate change (Marshall)Hydrology <strong>of</strong> proglacial and englacial environments (Moorman)Modelling ground movement in permafrost terrain (Moorman)Permafrost-sea ice interactions (Moorman)Geophysical applications to the study permafrost and floating ice (Moorman)Subsurface imaging <strong>of</strong> archaeological sites using geophysical techniques (Moorman)Response <strong>of</strong> peatland carbon cycling to climate change, horticultural peat extractionand restoration (Strack)Entrapped gas dynamics in peatlands (Strack)Hydro-physical properties <strong>of</strong> organic soils (Strack)Sphagnum moss ecohydrology (Strack)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former graduate studentsALEXANDER, S.M. 2008 ‘Snow-tracking and GIS: using multiple species-environment models todetermine optimal wildlife crossing sites and evaluate highway mitigation plans on the Trans-Canada highway’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(2), 169-187BERTAZZON, S. 2008 ‘Social geography and GIS’ in Social Geography: History, <strong>The</strong>ory, and ResearchMethods. Series: University Manuals ed M. Loda (Rome: Carocci) 201-227 2008 ‘Statistical appendix’ in Social Geography: History, <strong>The</strong>ory, and Research Methods.Series: University Manuals ed M. Loda (Rome: Carocci) 229-240 and *LANDO, F. 2008 ‘GIS and its potential for landscape analysis. Geography at the time <strong>of</strong>Internet’ in Ricerche e studi n. 19 ed L. Carbone and F. Salvatori (Rome: Società GeograficaItaliana) 165-175 and 2 OLSON, S. 2008 ‘Alternative distance metrics for enhanced reliability <strong>of</strong> spatial regressionanalysis <strong>of</strong> health data’ in Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5072, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theInternational Conference on Computational Science and its Applications, Part I ed O. Gervasi, B.Murgante, A. Lagana, D. Taniar, Y. Mun and M. Gavrilova (New York: Springer) 361–374*BLASCHKE, T., *LANG, S. and HAY, G.J. eds 2008 Object-Based Image Analysis – spatial conceptsfor knowledge-driven remote sensing applications. Series: XVII Lecture Notes in Geoinformationand Cartography (New York: Springer-Verlag)2 BODE, J. A., MOORMAN, B. J., *STEVENS, C.W. and SOLOMON, S.M. 2008 ‘Estimation <strong>of</strong> ice wedgevolume in the Big Lake area, Mackenzie Delta, N.W.T., Canada’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the NinthInternational Conference on Permafrost ed D.L. Kane and K.M. Hinkel (Fairbanks, AL: University<strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 131-136*CASTILLA, G. and HAY, G.J. 2008 ‘Image-objects and geo-objects’ in Object-Based Image Analysis –spatial concepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications ed T. Blaschke, S. Lang andG.J. Hay (New York: Springer-Verlag) 97-112 , HAY, G.J. and *RUIZ, J.R. 2008 ‘Size-constrained region merging (SCRM): an automateddelineation tool for assisted photointerpretation’ Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing74(4), 409-419 , HAY, G.J., *CHEN, G. and *POWERS, R. 2008 ‘A novel raster to vector conversion tool forclassified images’ ASPRS 2008, Annual Conference (held at Portland, OR, April-May 2008) (RedHook, NY: Curran Associates Inc, DVD publication) , HAY, G.J., *DUTCHAK, K. and *GUTHRIE, R. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> landcover change mapper (LCM)and its application to forestry and landslide monitoring’ in ASPRS 2008, Annual Conference (heldat Portland, OR, April-May 2008) (Red Hook, NY: Curran Associates Inc, DVD publication)2 CHEN, G., HAY, G.J., *CASTILLA, G., *ST-ONGE, B. and 2 POWERS, R. 2008 ‘A comparison <strong>of</strong> objectbasedand pixel-based approaches to estimate lidar-derived forest canopy height using Quickbird


32 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGimagery’ in GEOBIA 2008 – Pixels, Objects, Intelligence. GEOgraphic Object Based ImageAnalysis for the 21st Century (held at Calgary, AB, August 2008) (Calgary: University <strong>of</strong> Calgary)ISPRS XXXVIII-4/C1, Archives 1682-1777, 3732 CHERNOFF, G. and HALL-BEYER, M. 2008 ‘Studying natural ecological processes in the nationalparks: plant community diversity and the Vermilion burn’ in Parks for Tomorrow 40th AnniversaryConference (held at Calgary, AB, May 2008) (Calgary: University <strong>of</strong> Calgary D-Space), retrievedSeptember 30, <strong>2009</strong> from DRAPER, D. and *REED, M. 2008 Our Environment: A <strong>Canadian</strong> Perspective 4th Edition (Toronto:Nelson)2 ELSE, B., *PAPAKYRIAKOU, T.N., *GRANSKOG, M.A. and YACKEL, J.J. 2008 ‘Observations <strong>of</strong> seasurface <strong>of</strong> CO2 distributions and estimated air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Hudson Bay region(Canada) during the open water season’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research (Oceans) 113(08),4389-4396. Retrieved September 30, <strong>2009</strong> from , YACKEL, J.J. and *PAPAKYRIAKOU, T.N. 2008 Application <strong>of</strong> satellite remote sensingtechniques for estimating air–sea CO2 fluxes’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112, 9, 3550-35622 ETHERINGTON, T.R. and ALEXANDER, S.M. 2008 ‘Identifying radio-telemetry sampling bias usingGeographic Information System viewsheds’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Wildlife Management 72(4), 1043-1046*FRANKLIN, S.E., MCDERMID, G.J., *DURO, D.C. and 2 HIRD, J. 2008 Remote Sensing Strategy andImplementation Plan for the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (Calgary: Report to AlbertaResearch Council)FREEMAN, A. 2008 ‘Santa Cruz River floodplain geomorphology and prehistoric canals’ in <strong>The</strong> ValleyFarms Sites: Prehistoric Floodplain Agriculture on the Santa Cruz River in Southern Arizona edK.D. Wellman (Tucson, AZ: SWCA Press, SWCA Anthropological Research Papers 11) 191-210GUGOLJ, D., MOORMAN, B.J. and TAIT, M.P. 2008 ‘Development and initial evaluation <strong>of</strong> a daily DEMbasedactive layer heave and subsidence model’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth InternationalConference on Permafrost ed D.L. Kane and K.M. Hinkel (Fairbanks, AL: University <strong>of</strong> AlaskaFairbanks, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 575-580HARRIS, S.A. 2008 ‘Climatic change and permafrost stability in the Eastern <strong>Canadian</strong> Cordillera’ in ELSNinth International Conference on Permafrost ed D.L. Kane and K.M. Hinkel (Fairbanks, AL:University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) Extended Abstracts, 93-94 2008 ‘Diversity <strong>of</strong> vascular plant species in the Montane Boreal Forest <strong>of</strong> Western NorthAmerica in response to climatic changes during the last 25 year Ka, fire and landuse’ Erkunde62(1), 59-73HAY, G.J. 2008 ‘GEOgraphic object based image analysis: past, present and future’ in GEOBIA 2008 –Pixels, Objects, Intelligence. International Symposium: GEOgraphic Object Based Image Analysisfor the 21st Century (held at Calgary AB, August 2008) (Calgary: University <strong>of</strong> Calgary, ISPRSWG IV/4 Landscape Modeling and Visualization) 6 , *BLASCHKE, T. and *LANG, S. eds 2008 ‘Preface’ in Object-Based Image Analysis – spatialconcepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications ed T. Blaschke, S. Lang and G.J.Hay (New York: Springer-Verlag) 2-5 and *CASTILLA, G. 2008 A literature review on the use <strong>of</strong> GEOBIA methods for estimatingsurface parameters within hydrogeological studies (Calgary, AB: Technical Report prepared forNatural Resources Canada Earth Sciences Sector. NRCan ESS: 07-J08-19968XA) and *CASTILLA, G. 2008 ‘Geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA): a new name fora new discipline?’ in Object-Based Image Analysis – spatial concepts for knowledge-drivenremote sensing applications ed T. Blaschke, S. Lang and G.J. Hay (New York: Springer-Verlag)81- 92*HEBBLEWHITE, M., *MERRILL, E. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2008 ‘A multi-scale test <strong>of</strong> the foragematuration hypothesis in a partially migratory ungulate population’ Ecological Monographs 78(2),141-166, doi:10.1890/06-1708.1 , *MUSIANI, M., MCDERMID, G.J., *DECESARE, N., *HAZENBERG, S., *MORGANTINI, L.,*ROBINSON, H. and *WECKWORTH, B. 2008 <strong>Canadian</strong> Rockies Woodland Caribou ProjectFirst Year Progress Report, June 2008 (Calgary: Prepared for <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> PetroleumProducers)*HILKER, T., *COOPS, N.C., *WULDER, M.A., MCDERMID, G.J. and *WHITE, J.C. 2008 ‘Image fusionto produce vegetation and change information with Landsat spatial and MODIS temporal


UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 33characteristics’ in Fall 2008 American Geophysical Union Meeting (held at San Francisco, CA,December 2008) (San Francisco, CA: American Geophysical Union, DVD publication)2 HIRD, J. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2008 ‘Noise reduction in NDVI time series: an empirical comparison’in Proceedings, American Society <strong>of</strong> Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) AnnualConference (held at Portland, OR, April-May 2008) (Red Hook, NY: Curran Associates Inc, DVDpublication)HOLDEN, W.N. and JACOBSON, R.D. 2008 ‘Civil society opposition to nonferrous metals mining inGuatemala’ Voluntas 19(4), 325-350*HOWELL, S.E.L., TIVY, A., YACKEL, J.J., ELSE, B.G.T. and DUGUAY C.R. 2008 ‘Changing sea icemelt parameters in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago: implications for the future presence <strong>of</strong> multiyearice’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research (Oceans) 113(C09), 1-21. Retrieved September 30,<strong>2009</strong> from , 2 TIVY, A., YACKEL, J., 2 ELSE B.G.T. and *DUGUAY, C. 2008 ‘Monitoring changes in the time<strong>of</strong> melt onset and freeze onset’ in 2008 IEEE International Geoscience Abstracts <strong>of</strong> SymposiumPresentations (held at Boston, MA, July 2008) (Boston: IEEE & GRSS), retrieved September 30,<strong>2009</strong> from , 2 TIVY, A., YACKEL, J. J. and *MCCOURT, S. 2008 ‘Multi-year sea-ice conditions in thewestern <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago region <strong>of</strong> the Northwest Passage: 1968-2006’ Atmosphere-Ocean 46(2), 229-242. Retrieved September 30, <strong>2009</strong> from *HUGENHOLTZ, C.H., *WOLFE, S.A. and MOORMAN, B.J. 2008 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> sand supply on themorphodynamics and stratigraphy <strong>of</strong> active parabolic dunes, Bigstick Sand Hills, southwesternSaskatchewan’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 45, 321-335 , *WOLFE, S.A., *WALKER, I.J. and MOORMAN, B.J. 2008 ‘Spatial and temporal patterns <strong>of</strong>sediment transport across an inland parabolic dune, Bigstick Sand Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada’Geomorphology doi:10.1016/j.geomorph 2007.12.017*IRVINE-FYNN, T. and MOORMAN, B.J. 2008 ‘Arctic glaciers and ground-penetrating radar. Case study:Stagnatin Glacier, Bylot Island, Canada’ in Applied Geophysics in Periglacial Environments ed C.Hauck and C. Kneisel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) 178-190*KNEISEL, C., *HAUCK, C., *FORTIER, R. and MOORMAN, B.J. 2008 ‘Advances in geophysicalmethods for permafrost investigations’ Permafrost an Periglacial Processes 19, 157-178*LANGLOIS, A., 2 SCHARIEN, R., 2 GELDSETZER, T., *IACOZZA, J., *BARBER, D.G. and YACKEL, J.J.2008 ‘Estimation <strong>of</strong> snow water equivalent over first-year sea ice using AMSR-E and surfaceobservations’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112(9), 3656-36672 LASKIN, D.N., 2 MIALL, S., 2 AUSTIN, D. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2008 ‘Knowledge formulation with H-resolution satellite imagery: object-oriented versus pixel-based approaches' in Proceedings,American Society <strong>of</strong> Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Annual Conference (held atPortland, OR, April-May 2008) (Red Hook, NY: Curran Associates Inc, DVD publication)2 LINKE, J. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2008 ‘Influence <strong>of</strong> spatial delineation errors in quantifying landscapepattern change’ in Proceedings, American Society <strong>of</strong> Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing(ASPRS) Annual Conference (held at Portland, OR, April-May 2008) (Red Hook, NY: CurranAssociates Inc, DVD publication) , *FRANKLIN, S.E., HALL-BEYER, M. and *STENHOUSE, G.B. 2008 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> cutline densityand ladscape heterogeneity on landscape metrics in Western Alberta’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Remote Sensing 34(4), 390-404 , MCDERMID, G.J., 2 MCLANE, A.J. and 2 LASKIN, D.N. 2008 ‘Methods for tracking landscapechange in an object-based environment’ in GEOBIA 2008 – Pixels, Objects, Intelligence.International Symposium: GEOgraphic Object Based Image Analysis for the 21st Century (held atCalgary AB, August 2008) (Calgary: University <strong>of</strong> Calgary, ISPRS WG IV/4 LandscapeModeling and Visualization, DVD publication) , MCDERMID, G., 2 PAPE, A. and HALL-BEYER, M. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> spatial delineationerrors on multi-temporal landscape pattern analysis’ in American Society <strong>of</strong> PhotogrammetricEngineering and Remote Sensing (held at Portland, OR, April-May 2008) (Red Hook, NY: CurranAssociates Inc, DVD publication)MARSHALL, S.J. 2008 ‘Quaternary glaciations’ in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Paleoclimatology and AncientEnvironments Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Earth Science Series ed V. Gornitz (Dordrecht, <strong>The</strong> Netherlands:Springer) 389-393


34 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGMCDERMID, G.J. and 2 SMITH, I.U. 2008 ‘Mapping the distribution <strong>of</strong> whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) inWaterton Lakes National Park using logistic regression and classification tree analysis’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34(4), 356-366 , 2 LINKE, J., *PAPE, A.D., 2 LASKIN, D.N., 2 MCLANE, A.J. and *FRANKLIN, S.E. 2008 ‘Objectbasedapproaches to change analysis and thematic map update: challenges andlimitations’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34(5), 462-4662 MCLANE, A.J. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2008 ‘Processing discrete-return Lidar data for estimating canopyclosure’ in Proceedings, American Society <strong>of</strong> Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS)Annual Conference (held at Portland, OR, April-May 2008) (Red Hook, NY: Curran AssociatesInc, DVD publication)*PEARTHREE, P.A., FREEMAN, A. and *KLAWON, J. 2008 ‘Geomorphology and geoarchaeology <strong>of</strong>northern Growler Valley: implications for prehistoric human occupation and landscape changes’ inFragile Patterns: Perspectives on Western Papagueria Archaeology ed J. Altschul and A. Rankin(Tucson, AZ: University <strong>of</strong> Arizona Press) 139-164PLUMMER, P. 2008 ‘Economic geography, by the numbers’ in Politics and Practice in EconomicGeography ed A. Tickell, E. Sheppard, J. Peck and T. Barnes (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE) 199-210*PRICE, J.S., *WHITTINGTON, P.N., *ELRICK, D.E., STRACK, M., *BRUNET, N. and *FAUX, E. 2008‘A method to determine unsaturated hydraulic conductivity in living and undecomposedSphagnum mosses’ Soil Science Society <strong>of</strong> America Journal 72, 487-4912 PRITCHARD, M.S., *BUSH, A.B.G. and MARSHALL, S.J. 2008 ‘Interannual atmospheric variabilityaffects continental ice sheet simulations on millennial timescales’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 21(22),5976–5992 , *BUSH, A.B.G. and MARSHALL, S.J. 2008 ‘Neglecting ice-atmosphere interactionsunderestimates ice sheet melt in millennial-scale deglaciation simulations’ Geophysical ResearchLetters 35, L01503, doi:10.1029/2007GL031738*QUINN, M.S. and ALEXANDER, S.M. 2008 ‘Information technology and the protection <strong>of</strong> biodiversity inprotected areas’ in Transforming Parks: Protected Areas Policy and Governance in a ChangingWorld ed K. Hanna, D. Clark and S. Slocombe (New York: Taylor & Francis Books Ltd.) 62-84*ROTH, B. and FREEMAN, A. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> middle archaic and the transition to agriculture in the SonoranDesert <strong>of</strong> southern Arizona’ Kiva 73(3), 321-353*SERRA, N., *CANESSA, R., BERTAZZON, S., *GAVRILOVA, M. and *KELLER, P. 2008 ‘Computationalmethods for analysis <strong>of</strong> illegal oil discharges in Canada’s Pacific region’ in Lecture Notes inComputer Science 5072, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the International Conference on Computational Scienceand its Applications, Part I ed O. Gervasi, B. Murgante, A. Lagana, D. Taniar, Y. Mun and M.Gavrilova (New York: Springer) 81–952 SINCLAIR, K.E. and MARSHALL, S.J. 2008 ‘Postdepositional modification <strong>of</strong> stable isotopes in wintersnowpacks in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Rocky Mountains’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 49, 96-1062 SMITH, I. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2008 ‘Mapping the distribution <strong>of</strong> whitebark pine in Waterton LakesNational Park using logistic regression and classification tree analysis’ in Proceedings, AmericanSociety <strong>of</strong> Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Annual Conference (held at Portland,OR, April-May 2008) (Red Hook, NY: Curran Associates Inc, DVD publication)*SOLOMON, S.M., *FORBES, D.L., *FRASER, P., MOORMAN, B.J., *STEVENS, C.W. and *WHALEN,D. 2008 ‘Nearshore geohazards in the southern Beaufort Sea, Canada’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 7thInternational Pipeline Conference (held at Calgary, AB, September-October 2008) (New York:ASME) 9*STEFFEN, K., *CLARK, P.U., *COGLEY, G., *HOLLAND, D., MARSHALL, S.J., *RIGNOT, E. andTHOMAS, R.H. 2008 ‘Rapid changes in glaciers and ice sheets and their impacts on sea level’ inU.S. Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment Product 3.4, Abrupt ClimateChange ed P.U. Clark, A.J. Weaver, E. Brook, E.R. Cook, T.L. Delworth and K. Steffen(Washington D.C.: U.S. Geological Survey) 60-142*STEINIGER, S. and HAY, G.J. 2008 ‘An experiment to assess the perceptual organization <strong>of</strong> polygonalobjects’ in You-Are-Here-Maps - Creating a Sense <strong>of</strong> Place through Map-like Representation edA. Klippel and S. Hirtle (Freiburg, Germany: Spatial Cognition) 38-44 , 2 CASTILLA, G. and HAY, G.J. 2008 ‘From image-objects to maps: an assessment <strong>of</strong>cartographic requirements for GEOBIA’ in GEOBIA 2008 – Pixels, Objects, Intelligence.GEOgraphic Object Based Image Analysis for the 21st Century (held at Calgary, AB, August2008) (Calgary: University <strong>of</strong> Calgary) ISPRS XXXVIII-4/C1, Archives 1682-1777


UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 35*STENHOUSE, G.B., *BOULANGER, J., *CATTET, M., *FRANKLIN, S.E., *JANZ, D., *MCDERMID, G.J.,*NIELSEN, S. and *VIJAYAN, M. 2008 New Tools to Map, Understand, and Track LandscapeChange and Animal Health for Effective Management and Conservation <strong>of</strong> Species atRisk (Calgary: Report to Alberta Advanced Education and Technology and Alberta SustainableResource Development)*STEVENS, C.W., MOORMAN, B.J. and *SOLOMON, S.M. 2008 ‘Detection <strong>of</strong> frozen and unfrozeninterfaces with ground penetrating radar in the nearshore zone <strong>of</strong> the Mackenzie Delta, Canada’in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost ed D.L. Kane and K.M.Hinkel (Fairbanks, AL: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 1711-17162 STEWART, E.J. and DRAPER, D. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Sinking <strong>of</strong> the MS Explorer: implications for cruise tourismin Arctic Canada’ Arctic 61(2), 224-228 , JACOBSON, R.D. and DRAPER, D. 2008 ‘Public participation geographic information systems(PPGIS): challenges <strong>of</strong> implementation in Churchill, Manitoba’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(3),351-366STRACK, M. ed 2008 Peatlands and Climate Change (Saarijärvi, Finland: International Peat Society,Saarijärven Offset Oy) and *WADDINGTON, J.M. 2008 ‘Spatio-temporal variability <strong>of</strong> subsurface CH 4 in peatlands’Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 113, G02010, doi: 10.1029/2007JG000472 , 2 O’BRIEN, J.R.P. and *WADDINGTON, J.M. 2008 ‘Assessing the role <strong>of</strong> ecological successionfor peatland methane dynamics: potential climate change feedback’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 13 thInternational Peat Congress (held at Tullamore, Ireland, June 2008) (Saarijärvi, Finland:International Peat Society) 637-640 , *WADDINGTON, J.M., *BOURBONNIERE, R.A., *BUCKTON, E.L., *SHAW, K.,*WHITTINGTON, P. and *PRICE, J.S. 2008 ‘Effect <strong>of</strong> water table drawdown on peatlanddissolved organic carbon export and dynamics’ Hydrological Processes 22, 3373-3385, doi:10.1002/hyp6931 , *WADDINGTON, J.M., *TURETSKY, M., *ROULET, N.T. and *BYRNE, K.A. 2008 ‘Northernpeatland, greenhouse gas exchange and climate change’ in Peatlands and Climate Change edM. Strack (Saarijärvi, Finland: International Peat Society, Saarijärven Offset Oy) 40-65*TAYLOR, M., PLUMMER, P., *BRYSON, J. and *GARLICK, S. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Role <strong>of</strong> universities in buildinglocal economic capacities’ Politics and Policy 36, 216-2322 WAINSTEIN, P.A., MOORMAN, B.J. and 2 WHITEHEAD, K. 2008 ‘Importance <strong>of</strong> glacier-permafrostinteractions in the preservation <strong>of</strong> a proglacial icing: Fountain Glacier, Bylot Island, Canada’ inProceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost ed D.L. Kane and K.M. Hinkel(Fairbanks, AL: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 1881- 1886 , 2 WAN BUN TSEUNG, J.M., MOORMAN, B.J. and STEVENS, C.W. 2008 ‘Integrating GPR andCCRI techniques: implications for the identification and mapping <strong>of</strong> ground ice on Mars’ Mars:<strong>The</strong> international Journal <strong>of</strong> Mars Science and Exploration 4, 1-13*WULDER, M.A., *WHITE, J.C., HAY, G.J. and *CASTILLA, G. 2008 ‘Pixels to objects to information:Spatial context to aid in forest characterization with remote sensing’ in Object-Based ImageAnalysis – spatial concepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications ed T. Blaschke, S.Lang and G.J. Hay (New York: Springer-Verlag) 348 - 366 ,*WHITE, J.C., HAY, G.J. and *CASTILLA, G. 2008 ‘Towards automated segmentation <strong>of</strong> forestinventory polygons on high spatial resolutions satellite’ <strong>The</strong> Forestry Chronicle 84(2), 221-2302 YALTE, K. and MCDERMID, G.J. 2008 ‘Relative change detection: an overlooked advantage’ inProceedings, American Society <strong>of</strong> Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) AnnualConference (held at Portland, OR, April-May 2008) (Red Hook, NY: Curran Associates Inc, DVDpublication)


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, J. K. Torrance, J. Tunbridge, P.J. WilliamsPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Michael Brklacich 1 , PhD (Waterloo)Chris Burn 2 , PhD (Carleton), P.Geo.Simon 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)Nancy C. Doubleday, PhD (Queen's)Fran Klodawsky, PhD (Queen’s)Joyce Lundberg, PhD (McMaster)Michael Pisaric, PhD (Queen's)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Patricia Ballamingie, PhD (Carleton)Elyn Humphreys, PhD (British Columbia)Gita Laidler, PhD (Toronto)Scott Mitchell, PhD (Toronto)Jill Wigle, PhD (Toronto)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Derek A. Smith, PhD (Kansas)Michael_Brklacich@carleton.caChristopher_Burn@carleton.caSimon_Dalby@carleton.caDoug_King@carleton.caFiona_Mackenzie@carleton.caiwallace@connect.carleton.caDavid_Bennett@carleton.caSean_Carey@carleton.caNancy_Doubleday@carleton.caFran_Klodawsky@carleton.caJoyce_Lundberg@carleton.caMichael_Pisaric@carleton.caPatricia_Ballamingie@carleton.caElyn_Humphreys@carleton.caGita_Laidler@carleton.caScott_Mitchell@carleton.caJill_Wigle@carleton.cadereka_smith@carleton.ca_________________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)2 NSERC Northern Research Chair


CARLETON UNIVERSITY 37Instructors:Dan Patterson, MA (Carleton)Steve Prashker, MSc (McGill)Lecturer:Murray Richardson, MA (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:B. Braune, A. Davidson, E. Gregorich, Jack (John) David Ives, S. Kokelj, V. Konrad, M.Kurtz, K. Lindsay, E. W. Manning, V.R. Parameswaran, A. Scheuhammer J. Schwartz,J. Stone, S. WolfeCurrent ResearchSustainable consumption (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)Hydrology, microclimatology and biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> subarctic basins (Carey)Reclamation hydrology <strong>of</strong> oilsands watersheds (Carey)Ethnicity and agriculture (Clarke)Oligarchy and liberty (Clarke)Critical geopolitics (Dalby)Environmental security (Dalby)Arctic sustainability: linking peace, justice, and ecosystem health to changingenvironments and decision-making (Doubleday)Nature and culture: Adaptive co-management, leadership and environmental change(Doubleday)Biometeorology (Humphreys)Carbon cycling in northern peatlands (Humphreys)Airborne multispectral digital camera remote sensing (King)Remote Sensing and Geospatial Research in Forest and Wetland Habitats (King)Gender and municipal governance (Klodawsky)Restructuring, identity 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)


38 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGScotland: land, identity, the environment and visual art (Mackenzie)Carbon cycling and landscape primary productivity patterns (Mitchell)Geographic Information Systems, environmental models, spatial analysis, andmanaging error (Mitchell)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)Hydrology and hydrochemical processes in Boreal watersheds (Richardson)Quantitative spatial analysis <strong>of</strong> Boreal landscapes (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)Selected Recent Publications (A full list <strong>of</strong> recent publications is available on our web page.)* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department3current or former graduate student*ARMITAGE, D.R., *PLUMMER, R., *BERKES, F., *ARTHUR, R.I., *CHARLES, A.T., *DAVIDSON-HUNT, I.J., *DIDUCK, A.P., DOUBLEDAY, N.C., *JOHNSON, D.S., *MARSCHKE, M.,MCCONNEY, P., *PINKERTON, E.W. and *WOLLENBERG, E.K. 2008 ‘Adaptive comanagementfor social–ecological complexity’ Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Ecology and Environment 6, doi:10.1890/070089 (on-line publication release)*AUBRY, T., *GREENBERG, J., KLODAWSKY, F., *BROWNE, L. and *GALLAGER, B. 2008 FromHomeless to Home: Learning from people who have been homeless in Ottawa (Ottawa:Homelessness and Diversity Issues Initiative)*AZMY, K.,*EDINGER, E., LUNDBERG, J. and *DIEGOR, W. 2008 ‘Sea level and paleotemperaturerecords from a mid-Holocene reef on the north coast <strong>of</strong> Java, Indonesia’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Earth Sciences, Online First 11, DOI 10.1007/s00531-008-0383-3BALLAMINGIE, P. 2008 ‘David Suzuki Foundation’ in <strong>The</strong> Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Global Warming and ClimateChange ed G.S. Philander and G.J. Golson (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications) 1, 301-302*BONNEVILLE, M.C., *STRACHAN, I.B., HUMPHREYS, E.R. and *ROULET, N.T. 2008 ‘Net ecosystemCO2 exchange in a temperate cattail marsh in relation to biophysical properties’ Agricultural andForest Meteorology 148, 69-813 BRAUEN, G. and TAYLOR, D.R.F. 2008 ‘Linked audio representation in cybercartography: guidancefrom animated and interactive cartography for using sound’ Brasilian Journal <strong>of</strong> Cartography60(3), 223-242


CARLETON UNIVERSITY 39BRKLACICH, M., *WOODROW, M., *MCLEMAN, R. and *VODDEN, K. 2008 Enhancing <strong>The</strong> Capacity <strong>of</strong><strong>Canadian</strong> Rural Communities to Adapt to Uncertain Futures (Ottawa: Natural Resources Canada,<strong>Canadian</strong> Climate Impacts and Adaptation Program, Project No. A1397)CAREY, S.K. 2008 ‘Growing season energy and water exchange from an oil sands overburdenreclamation soil cover, Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada’ Hydrological Processes 22, 2847-2857DALBY, S. 2008 ‘Environmental change’ in Security Studies: An Introduction ed P.D. Williams (Oxford:Routledge) 260-273 2008 ‘Environmental insecurities: geopolitics, resources and conflict’ in Contested Grounds:Essays on Nature, Culture and Power ed A. Baviscar (Delhi: Oxford University Press) 59-76 2008 ‘Geographies <strong>of</strong> environmental security’ in Globalization: <strong>The</strong>ory and Practices ed G.Youngs and E. K<strong>of</strong>man (London and New York: Continuum) 29-39 2008 Geopolitics, <strong>The</strong> Revolution in Military Affairs and <strong>The</strong> Bush Doctrine (Toronto: YorkCentre for International and Security Studies, Working Paper 49) 2008 ‘Geopolitik und die transformation der streitkräfte’ in Die Transformation der Streitkräfte im21. Jahrhundert. Militärische und politische Dimensionen ed J. Helmig and N. Schörnig(Frankfurt: Campus) 271-287 2008 ‘Global geopolitics’ in Handbook <strong>of</strong> Political Geography ed K. Cox, M. Low and J.Robinson (London: Sage) 427-437 2008 ‘Imperialism, domination, culture: the continued relevance <strong>of</strong> critical geopolitics’Geopolitics 13(3), 413-436 2008 ‘Security and environment linkages revisited’ in Globalisation and EnvironmentalChallenges: Reconceptualising Security in the 21 st Century ed H.G. Brauch, J. Grin, C. Mesjasz,P. Dunay, N. Chadha Behera, B. Chourou, U. Oswald Spring, P.H. Liotta and P. Kameri-Mbote(Berlin: Springer-Verlag) 165-171 2008 ‘Warrior geopolitics: gladiator, black hawk down and the kingdom <strong>of</strong> heaven’ PoliticalGeography 27(4), 439-4553 DILLABAUGH, K.A. and KING, D.J. 2008 ‘Riparian marshland composition and biomass mapping usingIkonos imagery’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34, 143-158*DORNES, P., *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 subarcticmountainous environment’ Hydrological Sciences Journal 53, 725-740DOUBLEDAY, N.C. 2008 ‘Adaptive co-management and the learning that leads to social innovation’Open Source Business Review, Social Innovation Issue, 28-33*LAFLEUR, P.M. and HUMPHREYS, E.R. 2008 ‘Spring warming and carbon dioxide exchange over lowarctic tundra in central Canada’ Global Change Biology 14, 740-756*HERLIHY, P.H., *DOBSON, J.E., *AGUILAR ROBLEDO, M., SMITH, D.A., *KELLY, J.H. and *RAMOSVIERA, A. 2008 ‘A digital geography <strong>of</strong> indigenous Mexico: prototype for the AmericanGeographical Society's Bowman Expeditions’ Geographical Review 98, 395-415LAIDLER, G., *DIALLA, A. and *JOAMIE, E. 2008 ‘Human geographies <strong>of</strong> sea ice: freeze/thaw processesaround Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Canada’ Polar Record 44(231), 335-361 and *ELEE, P. 2008 ‘Human geographies <strong>of</strong> sea ice: freeze/thaw processes around CapeDorset, Nunavut, Canada’ Polar Record 44(228), 51-76 and *IKUMMAQ, T. 2008 ‘Human geographies <strong>of</strong> sea ice: freeze/thaw processes aroundIgloolik, Nunavut, Canada’ Polar Record 44(229), 127-153 , *TREITZ, P.M. and *ATKINSON, D.M. 2008 ‘Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> arctic vegetation: the relationsbetween ndvi, spatial resolution, and vegetation cover on Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut’ Arctic61(1), 1-13LUNDBERG, J. and *MCFARLANE, D.A. 2008 Kents Cavern: A field guide to the natural history (Devon,UK: William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust) , *SIMMONS, J. and *MCFARLANE, D.A. 2008 ‘A middle palaeolithic age for the fauna andartifacts <strong>of</strong> Cow Cave, Devon’ Cave and Karst Science 34(3), 101-104MACKENZIE, F. 2008 ‘Undoing nature: the John Muir Trust’s “Journey for the Wild”, the UK, Summer2006’ Antipode 40(4), 584-611, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8330.2008.00625.xMITCHELL, S.W., *REMMEL, T.K., *CSILLAG, F. and *WULDER, M.A. 2008 ‘Distance to second clusteras a measure <strong>of</strong> classification confidence’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112(5), 2615-2626*NITZSCHE, R.P., *PERCIVAL, J.B., TORRANCE, J.K., 3 STIRLING, J.A.R. and *BOWEN, J.T. 2008 ‘Xraydiffraction and infrared characterization <strong>of</strong> oxisols from central and southeastern Brazil’ ClayMinerals 43, 513-524


40 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGPISARIC, M.F.J., KING, D.J., 3 MACINTOSH, A.J.M. and 3 BEMROSE, R. 2008 ‘Impact <strong>of</strong> the 1998 icestorm on the health and growth <strong>of</strong> sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh) dominated forests inGatineau Park, Quebec’ Journal <strong>of</strong> the Torrey Botanical Society 135, 530-5393 PULSIFER, P.L., HAYES, A., FISET, J.P. and TAYLOR, D.R.F. 2008 ‘An education and outreach atlasbased on geographic infrastructure: lessons learned from the development <strong>of</strong> an on-line polaratlas’ Geomatica 62(2), 168-188*QUINTON, W.L. and CAREY, S.K. 2008 ‘Towards an energy-based run<strong>of</strong>f generation theory for tundralandscapes’ Hydrological Processes 22, 4649-4653 , *HAYASHI, M. and CAREY, S.K. 2008 ‘Peat hydraulic conductivity in cold regions and itsrelation to pore size and geometry’ Hydrological Processes 22, 2829-2837SMITH, D.A. 2008 ‘Ethnogeography <strong>of</strong> the Mayangna <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua’ in Ethno- and Historical GeographicStudies in Latin America: Essays Honoring William V. Davidson ed P.H. Herlihy, K. Mathewsonand C.S. Revels (Baton Rouge, LA: Geoscience Publications, Louisiana State University) 85-104 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> spatial patterns <strong>of</strong> indigenous wildlife use in western Panama: implications forconservation management’ Biological Conservation 141, 925-937TAYLOR, D.R.F. 2008 ‘Maps, mapping and society: some new directions’ in Report <strong>of</strong> Global MappingForum 2008 ed Geographical Survey Institute, Government <strong>of</strong> Japan (Tokyo: GeographicalSurvey Institute, Government <strong>of</strong> Japan) 32-35TUNBRIDGE, J.E. 2008 'Malta: reclaiming the naval heritage?' International Journal <strong>of</strong> Heritage Studies14(5), 449-466WALLACE, I. 2008 ‘Space, place and the gospel: theological exploration in the anthropocene era’ in AfterModernity? Secularity, Globalization and the Re-Enchantment <strong>of</strong> the World ed J.K.A. Smith(Waco, TX: Baylor University Press) 123-141WIGLE, J. 2008 ‘Location, shelter and livelihoods: exploring the linkages in Mexico City’ InternationalPlanning Studies 13(3), 197-222 2008 ‘State support for the social production <strong>of</strong> housing? Mexico passes new housing law’Progressive Planning (Spring), 4-8*WOO, M.K., KANE, D.L., CAREY, S.K. and YANG, D. 2008 ‘Progress in permafrost hydrology in the newmillennium’ Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 19, 237-254ZHANG, Y., CAREY, S.K. and *QUINTON, W.L. 2008 ‘Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the algorithms and parameterizationsfor ground thawing and freezing simulation in permafrost regions’ Journal <strong>of</strong> GeophysicalResearch - Atmospheres 113, D17116, doi:10.1029/2007JD009343


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 Human Environment, BSc Environmental Science, BA Urban Studies & UrbanPlanning, Master <strong>of</strong> Science in Geography, Urban and Environmental Studies, Master inEnvironment: Environmental Assessment, Graduate Diploma in EnvironmentalAssessment (DEIA)FacultyDistinguished 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, Australia)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Sébastien Caquard, PhD (Saint-Etienne)Kevin Gould, PhD, (British Columbia)Jochen Jaeger, Dr. sc. nat. (Zurich)Damon Matthews, PhD (Victoria)greene@alcor.concordia.cathorpat@alcor.concordia.cazachar@alcor.concordia.cajackiea@alcorconcordia.cabiron@alcor.concordia.capierreg@alcor.concordia.camonica.mulrennan@concordia.canash@alcor.concordia.capatj@alcor.concordia.canrantisi@alcor.concordia.catownsend@alcor.concordia.cascaquard@alcor.concordia.cakgould@alcor.concordia.cajjaeger@alcor.concordia.cadmatthew@alcor.concordia.ca1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


42 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCurrent Research<strong>The</strong> acquisition <strong>of</strong> selected cartographic skills by elementary students (Anderson)Flow dynamics and mixing at river confluences (Biron)Fluvial geomorphology (Biron)Stream restoration for fish habitat (Biron)Geography <strong>of</strong> cinema, geovisualization, geomatics, geospatial narratives (Caquard)Physical planning and urban design (Gauthier)Urban morphology (Gauthier)Political ecology, conservation and development, social movements, racializations(Gould)Forest ecology (Greene)Ecological modelling (Jaeger)Quantification and assessment <strong>of</strong> landscape structure and landscape change (Jaeger)Urban sprawl (Jaeger)Global climate modeling (Matthews)Interactions and feedbacks between continental ice sheets and climate (Matthews)Modelling <strong>of</strong> palaeoclimate change (Matthews)Community-based resource management (Mulrennan)Environmental change and traditional ecological knowledge: James Bay Cree andTorres Strait Islanders (Mulrennan)Protected areas management (Mulrennan)Ethnic restaurants in Montreal 1951-2001 (Nash)Immigration and refugee programs in Canada and Australia (Nash)Tombstone diffusion in Iceland (Nash)Industrial restructuring and urban growth (Rantisi)Local economic development policy and planning in Canada and the U.S. (Rantisi)Regional innovation systems (Rantisi)Intermodal transportation (Slack)<strong>The</strong> impacts <strong>of</strong> containerization on ports and port services (Slack)Infant mortality and health in Montreal and region (Thornton)Out-migration from Canada (Thornton)Sustainable communities in Newfoundland (Thornton)Sustainable urban transportation and transit oriented development (Townsend)Urban transport dynamics in South East Asia (Townsend)Site planning and project implementation (Zacharias)<strong>The</strong> design and development <strong>of</strong> central areas (Zacharias)


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)Staff:Carolyn Atkins, MSc (Lab Technician)Nicole Levinsky (Dept. Assistant)Kathy Peet, BSc (Lab Technician)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.canicole.levinsky@ufv.cakathy.peet@ufv.caCurrent ResearchCartography and geographic visualization (Beaney)Glacial landforms and sediments <strong>of</strong> British Columbia (Beaney)Hydrology (Beaney)Geographic information systems and housing (Bélec)Housing in Central Europe (Bélec)Mortgage lending practices <strong>of</strong> CMHC (Bélec)Geographies <strong>of</strong> Native land claims (Brealey)Historical geography Fraser Valley (Brealey)_________________________1 Department Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


44 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGSocial and cultural cartography (Brealey)Community planning and places for children (Enns)Sense <strong>of</strong> community in suburban neighbourhoods (Enns)Geography <strong>of</strong> development (Fehr)Political ecology (Fehr)Southeast Asia (Fehr)Geography <strong>of</strong> religion (Gibson)Mexico (Gibson)Biogeography (Hughes)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 Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentBELEC, J. and *BUCKLEY, P. 2008 Imagining the Future <strong>of</strong> Cross Border Environmental ResourceManagement Within the Fraser Lowland: A Delphi Analysis (Abbotsford, B.C.: Report preparedfor Borderlands Initiative, University <strong>of</strong> Fraser Valley and Western Washington University)BREALEY, K.G. 2008 Specific claims for Douglas Treaty Reserves at Departure Bay, Harbour Park andMillstone River: Map series and Reports (Abbotsford, B.C.: Reports prepared for SnuneymuxwFirst Nation)ENNS, C. 2008 Planning Cities for Children (Abbotsford, B.C.: Report prepared for Shastri Institute)


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)Philip D. Keddie, PhD (Manitoba)Kiyoko Miyanishi, PhD (York)Michael R. Moss, PhD (Sheffield)Kok-Chiang Tan, PhD (London, UK)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Robin D. Davidson-Arnott, 1 PhD (Toronto)Alun E. Joseph, PhD (McMaster)Ray Kostaschuk, PhD (McMaster)Reid D. Kreutzwiser, PhD (Western Ontario)William G. Nickling, PhD (Ottawa)Barry E. Smit, PhD (McMaster)John Smithers, PhD (Guelph)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Lorne Bennett, PhD (Ottawa)Aaron Berg, PhD (California)Benjamin Bradshaw, PhD (Guelph)Ze'ev Gedal<strong>of</strong>, PhD (Washington)Alice Hovorka, PhD (Clark)Richard G. Kuhn, PhD (Alberta)Janet E. Mersey, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison)René Véron, PhD (Zürich)Wanhong Yang, PhD (Illinois)E-mail Address:gbloomfi@uoguelph.cafdahms@uoguelph.cakmiyanis@uoguelph.cammoss@uoguelph.cakctan@uoguelph.cardarnott@uoguelph.caajoseph@uoguelph.carkostasc@uoguelph.careidk@uoguelph.canickling@uoguelph.cabsmit@uoguelph.cajsmither@uoguelph.calbennett@uoguelph.caaberg@uoguelph.cabbradsha@uoguelph.cazgedal<strong>of</strong>@uoguelph.caahovorka@uoguelph.carkuhn@uoguelph.cajmersey@uoguelph.carveron@uoguelph.cawayang@uoguelph.ca_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


46 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Noella Gray, PhD (Duke)John Lindsay, PhD (Western Ontario)E-mail Address:grayn@uoguelph.cajlindsay@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)Climate change adaptation in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Sub-Arctic (Bradshaw)Governance arrangements for the provision <strong>of</strong> Ecological Goods and Services(Bradshaw)Impact and benefit agreements in the <strong>Canadian</strong> mining sector (Bradshaw)Coastal dune dynamics (Davidson-Arnott)Garry oak ecosystem dynamics in coastal British Columbia (Gedal<strong>of</strong>)Mesoscale disturbance interactions in the Interior Douglas-Fir zone, British Columbia(Gedal<strong>of</strong>)Paleoproxy reconstructions <strong>of</strong> Pacific basin interdecadal climatic variability (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)<strong>The</strong> interrelated 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)Local capacity for water management (Kreutzwiser)Resource and environmental policy evaluation (Kreutzwiser)Water allocation, source water protection (Kreutzwiser)Nuclear fuel waste disposal (Kuhn)Resource management (Kuhn)Issues in LiDAR DEM based flowpath modeling (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)Effects <strong>of</strong> vehicle disturbance on dust emissions (Nickling)<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> atmospheric and surficial factors on the entrainment <strong>of</strong> dust in arid and semiaridenvironments (Nickling)<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> vegetation cover in decreasing wind erodibility <strong>of</strong> soils (Nickling)Wind flow and sediment transport in complex terrain on Mars: a shear stress partitioning


UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH 47approach (Nickling)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)Rural community capacity for climate adaptation (Smithers)Environment and development (Véron)International development (Véron)South Asia (Véron)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)Integration <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*CONNELL, D.J., SMITHERS, J. and JOSEPH, A.E. 2008 ‘Farmers’ markets and the good food valuechain; a preliminary investigation’ Local Environment 13(3), 169-185DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., 2 YANG, Y., *OLLERHEAD, J., *HESP, P.A. and *WALKER, I.J. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong>effects <strong>of</strong> surface moisture on aeolian sediment transport threshold and mass flux on a beach’Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33, 55-742 DRYDEN-CRIPTON, S., SMITHERS, J., *DE LOE, R.C. and KREUTZWISER, R.D. 2008 An Evaluation<strong>of</strong> Options for Responding to Agricultural Droughts and Water Shortages in Canada. FinalReport. (Guelph, ON: Guelph Water Management Group. Prepared for Natural ResourcesCanada. Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program)*FAMIGLIETTI, J., RYU, D., BERG, A.A., RODELL, M. and JACKSON, T.J. 2008 ‘Field observations <strong>of</strong>soil moisture variability across scales’ Water Resources Research 44, W01423,doi:10.1029/2006WR0058042 FERREYRA, C., *DE LOË, R.C. and KREUTZWISER, R. 2008 ‘Imagined communities, contestedwatersheds: challenges to integrated water resources management in agricultural areas’ Journal<strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 24, 304-3212 FORD, J.D., 2 PEARCE, T., *GILLIAN, J., SMIT, B. and *OAKES, J. 2008 ‘Climate change and hazardsassociated with ice use in northern Canada’ Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 40(4), 647-659 , SMIT, B.,2 WANDEL, J., *ALLURUT, M., *SHAPPA, K., *ITTUSURJUAT, H. and*QRUNNUTS, K. 2008 ‘Climate change in the Arctic: current and future vulnerability in two Inuitcommunities in Canada’ <strong>The</strong> Geographical Journal 174(1), 45-62HOVORKA, A.J. 2008 ‘Transspecies urban theory: chickens in an African city’ Cultural Geographies 15,119-141*LANE, S.N., *PARSONS, D.R., *BEST, J.L., *ORFEO, O., KOSTASCHUK, R.A. and *HARDY, R.J.2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> causes and impacts <strong>of</strong> rapid mixing at a junction <strong>of</strong> two large rivers: the Rio Paranaand Paraguay, Argentina’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 113, F02019,dio:10.1029/2006JF000745LINDSAY, J.B. and EVANS, M.G. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> elevation error on the morphometrics <strong>of</strong> channelnetworks extracted from DEMs and the implications for hydrological modelling’ HydrologicalProcesses 22(11), 1588-1603


48 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG , *ROTHWELL, J.J. and *DAVIES, H. 2008 ‘Mapping outlet points used for watersheddelineation onto DEM-derived stream networks’ Water Resources Research 44, W08442,doi:10.1029/2007WR0065072 MCLEMAN, R., *MAYO, D., *STREBECK, E., and SMIT, B. 2008 ‘Drought adaptation in rural easternOklahoma in the 1930’s: lessons for climate change adaptation research’ Mitigation andAdaptation Strategies for Global Change 13(4), 379-4002 MCLEOD, C. and HOVORKA, A.J. 2008 ‘Women’s place in natural resource towns’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural andCommunity Development 3(1), 78-92*PARSONS, D.R., *BEST, J.L., *LANE, S.N., KOSTASCHUK, R.A., *HARDY, R.J., *ORFEO, O.,AMSLER, M.L. and SZUPIANY, R.N. 2008 ‘Large river channel confluences’ in RiverConfluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network ed S.P. Rice, A.G. Roy and B.L. Rhoads(London: Wiley) 73-92*PATRICK, R., KREUTZWISER, R. and *DE LOE, R. 2008 ‘Factors facilitating and constraining sourcewater protection in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal33(1), 39-542 PRNO, J. and BRADSHAW, B. 2008 ‘Program evaluation in a northern Aboriginal setting: assessingimpact and benefit agreements’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Aboriginal Economic Development 6(1), 59-75SMIT, B. 2008 ‘Adaptation in the Arctic’ Tiempo 68, 3-6 , *HOVELSRUND, G. and 2 WANDEL, J. 2008 Caviar: Community Adaptation and Vulnerabilityin Arctic Regions (Guelph: University <strong>of</strong> Guelph, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography, Occasional PaperNo. 28)SMITHERS, J., 2 LAMARCHE, J. and JOSEPH, A.E. 2008 ‘Unpacking the terms <strong>of</strong> engagement with localfood at the Farmers’ Market: insights from Ontario’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 24, 337-3502 TAYLOR, B., *DE LOE, R.C., KREUTZWISER, R. and *BJORNLUND, H. 2008 ‘Local groundwatermanagement studies in Ontario, Canada: a case for retaining a role for the state in communitybasedwater research’ in Water Down Under 2008. 31 st Hydrology and Water ResourcesSymposium and the 4 th International Conference on Water Resources and EnvironmentalResearch (held at Adelaide, S. Australia, April, 2008) (Adelaide, Australia: Engineers Australia:Causal Productions, CD-ROM publication)*TERRY, J.P., KOSTASCHUK, R.A. and *WOTLING, G. 2008 ‘Features <strong>of</strong> tropical cyclone-induced floodpeaks on Grande Terre, New Caledonia’ Water and Environment Journal doi:10.1111/j.1747-6593.2007.00098.x2 YOUNG, G., SMIT, B., 2 WANDEL, J. and *ZAVALA, H. 2008 ‘Too much <strong>of</strong> a good thing’ Tiempo 69, 3-6


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, 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, <strong>2009</strong>)


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)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 department2former or current studentCORNWELL, A.R. and *HARVEY, L.D.D. 2007 ‘Soil moisture: a residual problem underlying AGCMs’Climatic Change 84, 313-336 and *HARVEY, L.D.D. 2008 ‘Simulating AOGCM soil moisture using an <strong>of</strong>f-line Thornthwaitepotential evapotranspiration-based land surface scheme. Part I. Control runs’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate21, 3097-3117HORNE, W. and *STUBBS, T. 2008 Poverty in Simcoe County (Barrie, ON: United Way <strong>of</strong> GreaterSimcoe County) and *STUBBS, T. 2008 Supporting the Communities <strong>of</strong> Simcoe County (Barrie: United Way <strong>of</strong>Greater Simcoe County). Retrieved April 29, <strong>2009</strong> from LORCH, B. and *HERNANDEZ, T. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> transformation <strong>of</strong> shopping mall space in Canada: ananalysis <strong>of</strong> selected leasing site plans between 1996 and 2006’ Geographical Research Forum28, 10-28RANDALL, T.A. 2008 'Preferences <strong>of</strong> suburban residents in Thunder Bay, Ontario towardsneighbourhood intensification and rediversification' <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Research 17(2),28-292 SMITH, C.J. and RANDALL, T.A. 2008 'Measuring residential lot and neighbourhood changes inHamilton, Ontario' <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Research 17(1), 155-164THORNBUSH, M.J. and *VILES, H.A. 2007 'Photo-based decay mapping <strong>of</strong> replaced stone blocks on theboundary wall <strong>of</strong> Worcester College, Oxford' in Building Stone Decay: From Diagnosis toConservation ed. R. Přikryl and B.J. Smith (London: Geological Society, Special Publications271) 69-75 and *VILES, H.A. 2007 'Simulation <strong>of</strong> the dissolution <strong>of</strong> weathered versus unweatheredlimestone in carbonic acid solutions <strong>of</strong> varying strength' Earth Surface Processes and Landforms32(6), 841-852 2008 'Grayscale calibration <strong>of</strong> outdoor photographic surveys <strong>of</strong> historical stone walls in Oxford,England' Color Research and Application 33(1), 61-67 2008 'Postcards used to track environmental history' Environmental History 13(2), 360-365 and *VILES, H.A. 2008 'Photographic monitoring <strong>of</strong> soiling and decay <strong>of</strong> roadside walls, centralOxford, England' Environmental Geology 56(3-4), 777-787ZANIEWSKI, K., *MCGINN, R. and *WISEMAN, D. 2007 ‘<strong>The</strong> extent and characteristics <strong>of</strong> theglaciolacustrine and other deposits in the Otter Lake Basin, Riding Mountain Uplands, Manitoba’Prairie Perspectives 10, 173-190


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 behaviour, regulation and impacts (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. 2008 ‘Development and evaluation <strong>of</strong> sustainable tourismprinciples: <strong>The</strong> WWF Arctic Tourism Guidelines Initiative’ in Tourism, Recreation andSustainability: Linking culture and environment 2 nd Edition ed S. McCool and N. Moisey(Wallingford, UK: CAB International) 103-116LEMELIN, R.H. and JOHNSTON, M.E. 2008 ‘Northern parks and protected areas’ in Parks and ProtectedAreas in Canada 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (New York: Oxford University Press)294-313


LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY 53 , MCINTYRE, N., KOSTER, R. and JOHNSTON, M.E. 2008 ‘Polar bear management in PolarBear Provincial Park and the Washeo and Weenusk First Nations’ in Tourism and Global Changein Polar Regions: Proceedings ed J. Saarinen and K. Tervo (Oulu, Finland: IGU and ThuleInstitute, University <strong>of</strong> Oulu) 24-31*MCCLELLAND, C., JOHNSTON, M.E., *NELSON, C. and LEMELIN, R.H. 2008 ‘Investigating socialcapital, relationship building and personal benefits <strong>of</strong> volunteers in outdoor recreation’ in<strong>Association</strong> for Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it and Social Economy Research Conference Proceedings, Proceedings<strong>of</strong> Inaugural Conference ed P. Elson (Vancouver: ANSER, CD-ROM publication)*NOAKES, J. and JOHNSTON, M.E. 2008 ‘Views on constraints and opportunities in the emergence <strong>of</strong>diamond tourism in NWT’ in Tourism and Global Change in Polar Regions: Proceedings ed J.Saarinen and K. Tervo (Oulu, Finland: IGU and Thule Institute, University <strong>of</strong> Oulu) 42-48 , JOHNSTON, M.E. and KOSTER, R. 2008 ‘Community economic diversification and tourism inYellowknife, NWT’ in <strong>Association</strong> for Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it and Social Economy Research ConferenceProceedings, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Inaugural Conference ed P. Elson (Vancouver: ANSER, CD-ROMpublication)PAYNE, R.J., JONHSTON, M.E. and *TWYNAM, G.D. 2008 ‘Tourism, sustainability and the social milieuxin Lake Superior’s north shore’ in Tourism, Recreation and Sustainability: Linking culture andenvironment 2 nd Edition ed S. McCool and N. Moisey (Wallingford, UK: CAB International) 76-102


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 / Adresse 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)rpitblado@laurentian.caOiva Saarinen, PhD (London)osaarinen@sympatico.caYoussef Toni, PhD (Durham)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors / Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs :Raoul Étongué Mayer, PhD (Laval)Gerald Tapper, PhD (U <strong>of</strong> C Riverside)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors / Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs agrégés :Christian Bouchard, PhD (Laval)Randy Dirszowsky, PhD (Toronto)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 :Helen Lacko, BA, BEd (Nipissing)Léo Larivière, BA (Laurentian)remayer@laurentienne.cagtapper@laurentian.cacbouchard@laurentienne.cardirszowsky@laurentian.casmeyer@laurentian.cajvirchez@laurentian.cawcrumplin@laurentian.camsoumahoro@laurentienne.caawatelet@laurentienne.canyantzi@laurentian.cahlacko@laurentian.calllarivière@laurentienne.ca_________________________1 Information sur le département, 1 er jullet <strong>2009</strong> / Faculty Information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>


LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY / UNIVERSITÉ LAURENTIENNE 55Current Research / Projets de recherche en coursDéveloppement dans les petits États et territoires insulaires (Bouchard)Énergie et développement dans les petits États et territoires insulaires (Bouchard)Géopolitique de l’espace indianocéanique (Bouchard)La dimension maritime dans les petits États et territoires insulaires du sud-ouestde l’océan Indien (Bouchard)Critical 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)Youth out-migration from remote mid-sized cities (Crumplin)Fluvial, glacial, and lacustrine geomorphology (Dirszowsky)Quaternary paleoenvironmental reconstruction (Dirszowsky)Sediment production in watersheds (Dirszowsky)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 (Soumahoro)Atlas des conditions de vie et de pauvreté : la région de Sudbury (Soumahoro)Utilisation de l’espace dans les villes tropicales africaines (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)Global warming and global change effects on North America (Tapper)Great Lakes water levels (Tapper)Presettlement vegetation (Tapper)Thin section analysis <strong>of</strong> Paleo-sediments: ferricrete and silcrete (Tapper)<strong>Canadian</strong> studies: understanding Canada. First nations, the Arctic, Natural resources(Virchez)Changing consumption patterns: the new theories <strong>of</strong> economic geography (Virchez)Combating poverty and the socioeconomic development in Northern Ontario (Virchez)La récupération d’une rivière urbaine: Le Projet arroio Vieira au Brésil (Virchez)Le développement et la lutte contre la pauvreté chez les communautés amérindiennesChirihuanos de l’Argentine, Pehuenche du Chili et les Tlahuicas au Mexique(Virchez)<strong>The</strong> integration <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> and Mexican economy in the context <strong>of</strong> North America(Virchez)Évolution historique de la prise en compte du système eau-forêt-climat dans lesactivités humaines en Ontario (Watelet)Assessing the inclusiveness <strong>of</strong> school and community playgrounds for children withphysically disabilities (Yantzi)Developing a tool to evaluate the accessibility <strong>of</strong> schools for students who use mobilityaids (Yantzi)


56 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGRegional migration patterns <strong>of</strong> families <strong>of</strong> children with complex chronic conditions(Yantzi)<strong>The</strong> accessibility and inclusiveness <strong>of</strong> homes, schools and neighbourhoods for childrenwith physical disabilities (Yantzi)Recent Publications / Publications récentes*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department / n’est pas membre du départementBOUCHARD, C. 2008 ‘Climate change, sea level rise, and development in the small island states andterritories <strong>of</strong> the Indian Ocean’ in Crucible for Survival: Environmental Security and Justice in theIndian Ocean Region ed T. Doyle and M. Risely (Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press) 258-272*KULIG, J.C., *ANDREWS, M.E., *STEWART, N.L., PITBLADO, J.R., *MACLEOD, M.L.P., *BENTHAM,D., *D’ARCY, C., *MORGAN, D., *FORBES, D., *REMUS, G. and *SMITH, B. 2008 ‘How doregistered nurses define rurality?’ Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Health 16(1), 28-32 , *MACLEOD, M.L.P., *STEWART, N.L. and PITBLADO, J.R. 2008 ‘Clients in rural areas’ inCommunity Health Nursing: A <strong>Canadian</strong> Perspective (Second Edition) ed L.L. Stamler and L. Yiu(Toronto, ON: Pearson Prentice Hall) 301-310*MAHANEY, W.C., *KALM, V. and DIRSZOWSKY, R.W. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Hannibalic invasion <strong>of</strong> Italia in 218B.C.: geological/topographical analysis <strong>of</strong> the invasion routes’ in Military Geography and Geology:History and Technology ed C.P. Nathanail, R.G. Abrahart and R.P. Bradshaw (Nottingham: LandQuality Management Press) 76-86 ,*KALM, V., DIRSZOWSKY, R.W., *MILNER, M.W., *SODHI, R., *BEUKENS, R., *DORN, R.,*TRICART, P., *SCHWARTZ, S., *CHAMORRO-PEREZ, E., *BOCCIA, S., *BARENDREGT,R.W., *KRINSLEY, D.H., *SEAQUIST, E.R., *MERRICK, D. and *KAPRAN, B. 2008 ‘Hannibal’strek across the Alps: geomorphological analysis <strong>of</strong> sites <strong>of</strong> geoarchaeological interest’Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 8, 39-54 ,*MILNER, M.W., *KALM, V., DIRSZOWSKY, R.W., *HANCOCK, R.G.V. and *BEUKENS, R.P.2008 ‘Evidence for a Younger Dryas glacial advance in the Andes <strong>of</strong> northwestern Venezuela’Geomorphology 96, 199-211MEYER, S.P. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> spatial pattern <strong>of</strong> complementary and alternative medical <strong>of</strong>fices across Ontarioand within intermediate-sized metropolitan areas’ Urban Geography 29(7), 662-682WATELET, A. 2008 ‘Portée hydrologique des changements d’occupation du sol dans l’est ontarien, 1826-2001’ dans L’eau comme patrimoine. De la Méditerranée à l’Amérique du Nord dir E. Hermon(Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval) 339-351YANTZI, N.M. and *ROSENBERG, M.W. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> contested meanings <strong>of</strong> home for women caring forchildren with long-term care needs in Ontario, Canada’ Gender, Place and Culture 15(3), 301-315


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.caAdresse 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)michel.allard@cen.ulaval.caNajat Bhiry, PhD (Paris)najat.bhiry@cen.ulaval.caLouise Filion, PhD (Laval)louise.filion@cen.ulaval.caMatthew Hatvany, PhD (Maine)matthew.hatvany@ggr.ulaval.caGuy Mercier 1 , PhD (Laval)guy.mercier@ggr.ulaval.caReinhard Pienitz, PhD (Queen’s)reinhard.pienitz@cen.ulaval.caMarc St-Hilaire, PhD (Laval)marc.st-hilaire@ggr.ulaval.caPr<strong>of</strong>esseurs agrégés :Nathalie Barrette, PhD (UQAM)Steve Déry, PhD (Laval)Caroline, Desbiens, PhD (British Columbia)Patrick Lajeunesse, PhD (Laval)Frédéric Lasserre, PhD (St-Étienne, France)Martin Lavoie, PhD (Montréal)Marie-Hélène Vandersmissen, PhD (Laval)nathalie.barrette@ggr.ulaval.casteve.dery@ggr.ulavalcaroline.desbiens@ggr.ulaval.capatrick.lajeunesse@ggr.ulaval.cafrederic.lasserre@ggr.ulaval.camartin.lavoie@cen.ulaval.camarie-helene.vandersmissen@ggr.ulaval.ca___________________________1Directeur (Information sur le département, 1 er juillet <strong>2009</strong>)


58 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGPr<strong>of</strong>esseure adjointe : Courrier électronique :Nathalie Gravel, PhD (Laval)nathalie.gravel@ggr.ulaval.caResponsable de formation pratique :Yves Brousseauyves.brousseau@ggr.ulaval.caPersonnel non enseignantAdministration :Lorraine Garneau (adjointe à l’administration) lorraine.garneau@ggr.ulaval.caJudith Giguère (agente de gestion des études) judith.giguere@ggr.ulaval.caKathleen Roy (secrétaire de gestion) ggr@ggr.ulaval.caLaboratoire de cartographie :Serge DuchesneauSylvie St-JacquesKarine TessierCahiers de géographie du Québec :Nancy Leclerc (secrétaire à l’édition)Marie-Hélène Vandersmissen (rédactrice)serge.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)Permafrost and climate change in Northern Coastal Canada: Impacts and adaptationsfor communities (Allard)Réseau de suivi thermique et climatique des aéroports du Nunavik (Allard)Suivi et mise à jour de l’impact du réchauffement climatique à Salluit, Nunavik (Allard)Changements climatiques en Afrique de l’Ouest : impacts et adaptations (Barrette)Dynamic Inuit Societies in Arctic history (Bhiry)Géoarchéologie du site Cartier-Roberval (Bhiry)L’impact des changements climatiques sur la dynamique des milieux nordiques et surl’occupation de l’Homme en régions arctiques et subarctiques (Bhiry)Le temps et l’espace chez les Inuits du Nunavik (Bhiry)Quaternaire de la vallée du Saint-Laurent (Bhiry)Intégration des régions marginales en Asie du Sud-Est continentale (Déry)L’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)Réflexions théoriques sur les niveaux géographiques (Déry)


UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL 59<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)Les autochtones en milieu urbain (Desbiens)Le temps et l’espace chez les Inuit du Nunavik (Desbiens)Métissage et développement territorial en milieu interethnique (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)<strong>The</strong> mobilization <strong>of</strong> knowledge in ecologies on the edge (Desbiens)Vulnérabilité et adaptation aux changements climatiques (Desbiens et Lasserre)Analyse dendroarchéologique dans la vallée du Richelieu, Fort Lennox (Filion)Analyse dendrochronologique du bois de flottage en Mauricie et en Gatineau (Filion)Analyse du cadre géographique du bassin inférieur de la rivière du Cap-Rouge (Filion)Archéométrie : la mesure du passé (Filion)Dynamique des versants et environnements holocènes (Filion)Gouvernance rurale et récupération du savoir-faire traditionnel agr<strong>of</strong>orestier, nord-estdu Brésil (Gravel)Mondialisation libérale, transnationalisation des réseaux criminels et lutte contre lacorruption au Mexique : programme nord-américain pour le renforcement de lasécurité régionale (Gravel)Centuries <strong>of</strong> sustainability: plants, animals and people in the marshlands <strong>of</strong> the St.Lawrence Estuary (Hatvany)Arctic seafloor mapping (Lajeunesse)Cartographie subaquatique – Lac du Bourget, Alpes françaises (Lajeunesse)Géomorphologie marine du Quaternaire (Lajeunesse)Géosciences à l’appui de la gestion des océans, Projet St-Laurent (Lajeunesse)Enregistrements sédimentaires quaternaires dans les lacs de l’est du Canada(Lajeunesse et Lavoie)Géopolitique de l’Arctique (Lasserre)Conséquences du changement climatique en cours sur le régime de feux au sud de laBaie James (Lavoie)Dynamique à long terme du pin rigide, une espèce arborescente menacée au Québec(Lavoie)Dynamique des forêts boréales et perturbations naturelles (Lavoie)Étude paléoécologique de la tourbière de la Grande Plée-Bleue (Lavoie)Instrumenting a long term ecohydrology field laboratory (Lavoie)Paléoenvironnements de la forêt boréale coniférienne au Québec nordique (Lavoie)Climate reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the terrestrial Arctic at different time scales: New QuebecCrater Lake project (Lavoie et Pienitz)Développement d’un modèle d’approche multidisciplinaire permettant l’amélioration dela cohabitation entre les productions animales et le milieu rural (Mercier)L’enjeu paysager dans le monde contemporain: le témoignage des espaces publics deQuébec et de Montréal (Mercier)Les paysages de la patrimonialisation. Représentations, fabrication et valorisation desidentités urbaines à Montréal et en Occident (Mercier)Littérature de voyage et iconographie : histoire et géographie des représentationsviatiques des territoires (Mercier)


60 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGBaseline inventory and comparative assessment <strong>of</strong> three northern Labrador fiord-basedmarine ecosystems (Pienitz)Impacts <strong>of</strong> climatic change and environmental stress on aquatic ecosystems (Pienitz)Laguna Potrok Aike sediment archive drilling project (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)Atlas historique La francophonie nord-américaine et Le fait urbain (St-Hilaire)Axe démo-génétique du Réseau de médecine génétique appliquée (St-Hilaire)Inventaire du patrimoine de la Nouvelle-France au Canada et aux États-Unis (St-Hilaire)La ville de Québec comme laboratoire socio-historique : l’étude de l’enfance et del’entrée dans la vie adulte (1850-1950) (St-Hilaire)Accessibilité, valeur et mobilité des citadins (Vandersmissen)Diversité et inégalité dans les villes canadiennes (Vandersmissen)L’accès à la cité : développement durable et aménagement de l’accessibilité auxressources urbaines (Vandersmissen)Publications récentes* n’est pas membre du département2 étudiant(e) gradué(e) (actuel ou ancien)*ANTONIADES, D., *CRAWLEY, C., *DOUGLAS, M., PIENITZ, R., *ANDERSEN, D., *DORAN, P.T.,*HAWES, I., *POLLARD, W. et *VINCENT, W.F. 2008 ‘Reply to comment by K. Gajewski on« Abrupt environmental change in Canada’s northernmost lake »’ Geophysical Research Letters35, L08702. DOI: 10.1029/2007GL 0328892 BACHIRI, N., VANDERSMISSEN, M.-H. et *DESPRES, C. 2008 ‘Localisation résidentielle etdéplacements des adolescents de Québec, Canada’ Recherche Transports Sécurité25(101), 299-313, doi : 10.3166/rts.101.299-313*CACCIANIGA, M., *PAYETTE, S. et FILION, L. 2008 ‘Biotic disturbance in expanding subarctic forestsalong the eastern coast <strong>of</strong> Hudson Bay’ New Phytologist 178(4), 823-834*CALMELS, F. et ALLARD, M. 2008 ‘Segregated ice structures in various heaved permafrost landformsthrough CT-Scan’ Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33, 209-225 , ALLARD, M. et *DELISLE, G. 2008 ‘Development and decay <strong>of</strong> a lithalsa in Northern Québec:A geomorphological history’ Geomorphology 97(3-4), 287-299, *DELISLE, G. et ALLARD, M. 2008 ‘Internal structure and the thermal and hydrological regime<strong>of</strong> a typical lithalsa: Significance for permafrost growth and decay’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> EarthSciences 45(1), 31-43DÉRY, S. 2008 ‘Du dynamisme persistant des États sud-est asiatiques : quel rôle pour les actionsenvironnementales dans les régions marginales’ Les Annales de géographie 117(659), 72-92 2008 ‘Les parcs nationaux en Asie du Sud-Est : les principes universels s’appliquent-ils? Uneétude de cas au Viêt Nam’ Géocarrefour 82(4), 219-230DESBIENS, C. 2008 ‘Jardin au bout du monde : terre, texte et production du paysage à la Baie James’Revue Recherches amérindiennes au Québec XXXVIII(1), 7-15 2008 ‘Une richesse qui nous appartient : ressources, territoire et imaginaire du Nord à la BaieJames’ dans Le(s) Nord(s) imaginaire(s) éd D. Chartier (Montréal : Presses de l’Université duQuébec) 73-90*DESROSIERS, P.M., *GENDRON, D., *TODISCO, D., *MONCHOT, H., *RAHMANI, N., BHIRY, N. et*HOUMARD, C. 2008 ‘Tayara (KbFk-7) et le Dorsétien: recherche pluridisciplinaire sur un site-clédu Paléoesquimau du détroit d’Hudson (Nunavik, Canada)’ L’Anthropologie 112(4-5), 757-779


UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL 61*ELLIS, C.J., *ROCHEFORT, L., *GAUTHIER, G. et PIENITZ, R. 2008 ‘Paleoecological evidence fortransitions between contrasting land-forms in a polygon-patterned high Arctic wetland’ Arctic,Antarctic & Alpine Research 40(4), 624-637*FALLU, M.-A., *HAUSMANN, S., PIENITZ, R. et *MUIR, D. 2008 ‘Paleolimnological evidence <strong>of</strong> miningand demographic impacts on Lac Dauriat, Schefferville’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 40(1), 309-324*FORTIER, R., *LEBLANC, A.-M., ALLARD, M., *BUTEAU, S. et *CALMELS, F. 2008 ‘Internal structureand conditions <strong>of</strong> permafrost mounds at Umiujaq in Nunavik, Canada, inferred from fieldinvestigation and electrical resistivity tomography’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 45(3),367-387GRAVEL, N. 2008 ‘Les exclus du boom migratoire mexicain’ Les Cahiers des Amériques latines 53, 173-190 2008 ‘Mexique : le nerf de la guerre anti-narcotique’ Focal Point 7(7), 9-10 2008 ‘Yucatán « post-maquiladora » : el futuro del sector exportador’ Revista de economia de laUADY 2(71), 37-54HATVANY, M. 2008 ‘À la base de la chaîne alimentaire : les marais intertidaux menacés par leschangements climatiques’ FrancVert : Le Webzine Environnemental (Nature Québec/UQCN)5(2), 1-5 2008 ‘Environmental failure, success and sustainable development: <strong>The</strong> Hauraki PlainsWetlands through four generations <strong>of</strong> New Zealanders’ Environment and History 14(4), 469-495 2008 ‘La notion du développement durable et la longue durée’ Bulletin de la Société degéographie de Québec 3(1), 6-7*IMMERMANN C., *POULIN, M. et PIENITZ, R. 2008 Diatoms <strong>of</strong> North America: <strong>The</strong> Plio-Pleistocenefreshwater flora <strong>of</strong> Bylot Island (Nunavut), <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Iconographia Diatomologica(Koenigstein, Germany : Koeltz Scientific Publishers)LAJEUNESSE, P. 2008 ‘Early Holocene deglaciation <strong>of</strong> the eastern coast <strong>of</strong> Hudson Bay’Geomorphology 99(1-4), 341-359 et *HANSON, M.A. 2008 ‘Field observations <strong>of</strong> recent transgression on eastern and northernMelville Island, western <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago’ Geomorphology 101(4), 618-630 , *ST-ONGE, G., *RANDALL, K. et *MOREAU-LABRECQUE, A. 2008 ‘Mouvements de massesubaquatiques postglaciaires au lac Jacques-Cartier, Réserve faunique des Laurentides(Québec) : résultats préliminaires’ dans Comptes rendus de la 4 e Conférence canadienne sur lesgéorisques : des causes à la gestion éd J. Locat, D. Perret, D. Turmel, D. Demers et S. Leroueil(Québec : Presses de l'Université Laval) 313-322*LAPERRIÈRE, L., *FALLU, M.-A., *HAUSMANN, S., PIENITZ, R. et *MUIR, D. 2008 ‘Paleolimnologicalevidence <strong>of</strong> mining and demographic impacts on Lac Dauriat, Schefferville (subarctic Québec,Canada)’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 40(1), 309-324LASSERRE, F. 2008 ‘Irrigation traditionnelle et modernité dans le Queyras’ dans L’eau commepatrimoine. De la Méditerranée à l’Amérique du Nord éd E. Hermon (Québec : Presses del’Université Laval) 513-526 et *GONON, E. 2008 Manuel de géopolitique. Enjeux de pouvoir sur des territoires (Paris :Armand Colin, coll. U.)*LAVOIE, C., *HILL, P.R., ALLARD, M., *ST-ONGE, G. et LAJEUNESSE, P. 2008 ‘High-resolutionseismo-stratigraphy and sedimentological properties <strong>of</strong> late and postglacial sediments in LacGuillaume-Delisle Estuary and Nastapoka Sound, eastern Hudson Bay’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Earth Science 45(4), 427-441LAVOIE, M. 2008 ‘Les grains de pollen: des témoins de l’histoire de la végétation’ Histoires forestières duQuébec 1, 10-14MERCIER, G. 2008 ‘La dimensión cultural de la renovación urbana. Un análisis retórico del urbanismocontemporáneo’ Investigación y Desarrollo 16(1), 82-117 2008 ‘Le mythe pavillonnaire : figure et actualité’ dans Métropoles en France et au Canada,dynamiques, politiques et cultures éd D. Pinson (Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes) 65-76 2008 ‘Legs vidalien et romantisme scientifique’ Cahiers de géographie du Québec 52(146),261-270PIENITZ, R., *DORAN P.T. et *LAMOUREUX, S. 2008 ‘Origin and geomorphology <strong>of</strong> lakes in the PolarRegions’ dans High Latitude Lake and River Ecosystems – Polar Limnology éd W.F. Vincent et J.Laybourn-Parry (Oxford, Royaume-Uni : Oxford University Press) 25-41


62 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2 QUERREC, L. et FILION, L. 2008 ‘White-tailed deer activity reconstructed from tree-rings in easternboreal Canada’ Forest Ecology and Management 255(1), 234-2442 ROLLAND, N., *LAROCQUE, I., *FRANCUS, P., PIENITZ, R. et *LAPERRIERE, L. 2008 ‘Holoceneclimate inferred from biological (Diptera: Chironomidae) analyses in a Southampton Island(Nunavut, Canada) lake’ <strong>The</strong> Holocene 18(2), 229-241ST-HILAIRE, M., *ROY, A., *AUGERON, M. et *GUILLEMET, D. éds 2008 Les traces de la Nouvelle-France au Québec et en Poitou-Charentes Québec et Poitiers (Laval : Presses de l’UniversitéLaval)*ST-ONGE, G., *CHAPRON, E., *GUYARD, H., *ROCHON, A., LAJEUNESSE, P., *SCOTT, D., *LOCAT,J., *STONER, J. et *HILLAIRE-MARCEL, C. 2008 ‘High-resolution physical and magneticproperties <strong>of</strong> rapidly deposited layers associated with landslides, earthquakes and floods’ dansComptes rendus de la 4 e Conférence canadienne sur les géorisques : des causes à la gestion édJ. Locat, D. Perret, D. Turmel, D. Demers et S. Leroueil (Québec : Presses de l’Université Laval)219-228 , LAJEUNESSE, P., *DUCHESNE, M.J. et *GAGNÉ, H. 2008 ‘Identification and dating <strong>of</strong> a keyLate Pleistocene stratigraphic unit in the St. Lawrence Estuary and Gulf (Eastern Canada)’Quaternary Science Reviews 27(25-26), 2390-2400*TODISCO, D. et BHIRY, N. 2008 ‘Micromorphology <strong>of</strong> periglacial sediments from the Tayara site,Qikirtaq Island, Nunavik (Canada)’ Catena 76(1), 1-21 et BHIRY, N. 2008 ‘Palaeoeskimo site burial by solifluction: Periglacial geoarchaeology <strong>of</strong> theTayara site (KbFk-7), Qikirtaq Island, Nunavik (Canada)’ Geoarchaeology 23, 177-211VANDERSMISSEN, M.-H. 2008 ‘À la recherche de l’indépendance : analyse des territoires pratiqués parles adolescents dans la région urbaine de Québec’ Enfance, familles, générations 8, 26


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 Information Sciences(BA/BSc) Environmental Science, Urban and Regional Studies, Archaeology andGeography 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)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)Matthew Letts, PhD (London)_________________________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.camcgekm@uleth.catowni0@uleth.cawei.xu@uleth.casarah.boon@uleth.cachris.hugenholtz@uleth.camatthew.letts@uleth.ca1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


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 alpine hydrology (Boon)Forest disturbance impacts on snow processes (Boon)Glacier and snow hydrology (Boon)Run<strong>of</strong>f generation processes from snow and ice in alpine 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)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)Snowpack trends in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Rockies (Jiskoot)Statistical and numerical ice sheet and glacier system analysis (Jiskoot)Rockslides on glaciers (Jiskoot)Tributary-trunk interactions and dynamic ice flow restrictions (Jiskoot)Adoption <strong>of</strong> drought-pro<strong>of</strong>ing measures by framers and ranchers (Johnston)Biodiversity (Johnson)Canada Research Chair in sustainable grassland ecosystems (Johnson)Human adaptation to climate change (Johnson)Human dimensions <strong>of</strong> environmental change (Johnston)


UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE 65Local capacity to manage water (Johnson)Plant-insect-vertebrate interactions (Johnson)Rural land use planning and policy evaluation (Johnston)Semi-arid ecology (Johnson)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)Trend analysis <strong>of</strong> low flows in Alberta (Kienzle)Environmental controls on photosynthesis and net ecosystem exchange (Letts)Microclimatic effects on plant stress in prairie grassland coulees (Letts)Tropical montane cloud forest 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)Fluxnet-Canada – carbon cycling, PRI (Peddle, *Flanagan)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 student*BLADON, K.D., *SILINS, U., *WAGNER, M.J., *STONE, M., *EMELKO, M.B., *DEVITO, K.J.,*MENDOZA, C.A. and BOON, S. 2008 ‘Wildfire impacts on nitrogen concentration and productionfrom headwater streams in southern Alberta’s Rocky Mountains’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> ForestResearch 38(9), 2359-2371


66 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG , *SILINS, U., *WAGNER, M.J., *STONE, M., *EMELKO, M.B., *MENDOZA, C.A., *DEVITO,K.J. and BOON, S. 2008 ‘Wildfire and salvage logging impacts on stream water nitrogen insouthern Alberta's Rocky Mountains’ EOS Transactions AGU 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement,Abstract H21H-0944BOON, S. 2008 ‘Controls on snow accumulation variation between a healthy and a dead forest stand’EOS Transactions AGU 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract C21C-0553BYRNE, J. and KIENZLE, S.W. 2008 ‘‘Water resources. Section 3.1’ in Sauchyn, D. and Kulshreshtha, S.‘<strong>The</strong> Prairies’’ in From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate ed D.S. Lemmen,F.J. Warren, J. Lacroix and E. Bush (Ottawa, ON: Government <strong>of</strong> Canada) 21-28 and KIENZLE, S.W. 2008 ‘‘<strong>The</strong> energy industry and climate change. Section 4.6’ in Sauchyn, D.and Kulshreshtha, S. ‘<strong>The</strong> Prairies’’ in From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a ChangingClimate ed D.S. Lemmen, F.J. Warren, J. Lacroix and E. Bush (Ottawa: Government <strong>of</strong> Canada)83-87²EDDY, P.R., SMITH, A.M., *HILL, B.D., PEDDLE, D.R., COBURN, C.A. and *BLACKSHAW, R.E. 2008‘Hybrid segmentation – artificial neural network classification <strong>of</strong> high resolution hyperspectralimagery for site-specific herbicide management in agriculture’ Photogrammetric Engineering &Remote Sensing 74(10), 1249-1257*HANEY, W.C., *KALM, V., *DIRSZOWSKY, R.W., *MILNER, M.W., *SODHI, R., *BEUKENS, R.,*DORN, R., *TRICART, P., *SCHWARTZ, S., *CHAMORROW-PEREZ, E., *BOCCIA, S.,BARENDREGT, R.W., *KRINSLEY, D.H., *SEQUIST, E.R., *MERRICK, D. and *KAPRAN, B.2008 ‘Hannibal’s trek across the Alps: geomorphological analysis <strong>of</strong> sites <strong>of</strong> geoarchaeologicalinterest’ Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 8(2), 39-54JISKOOT, H. and 2 CARUSO, R. 2008 ‘Analogue modelling <strong>of</strong> flow obstructions in valley glaciers’ inAbstracts, CGU Annual Meeting (held at Banff, AB, May 2008) (Banff, AB: <strong>Canadian</strong> GeophysicalUnion) 94-95 , 2 CURRAN, C. and 2 SHENTON, L. 2008 ‘Hypsometry, geodetic ELAs, and snowlines <strong>of</strong>Clemenceau Icefield Group glaciers, <strong>Canadian</strong> Rocky Mountains’ in Abstracts, 50th AnnualMeeting <strong>of</strong> the WDCAG 2008 (held at Bellingham, WA, March, 2008) (Bellingham WA: WesternWashington University) 25-26 and 2 CURRAN, C. 2008 ‘Calculating glacier change in the Clemenceau Icefield Group,<strong>Canadian</strong> Rocky Mountains’ in Abstracts, CGU Annual Meeting (held at Banff, AB, May 2008)(Banff, AB: <strong>Canadian</strong> Geophysical Union) 95 , 2 TESSLER, D.L. and 2 PIGEON, K.E. 2008 ’Trends in snow and ice at the head <strong>of</strong> the OldmanRiver basin’ in Abstracts, Oldman River Basin Research Forum (held at University <strong>of</strong> Lethbridge,October, 2008) (Lethbridge: Oldman Watershed Council), retrieved September 11, <strong>2009</strong> from*JOHNSON, C.L., *CONSTABLE, C.G., *TAUXE, L., BARENDREGT, R.W., *BROWN, L.L., *COE, R.,*LAYER, P., *MEJIA, V., *OPDYKE, N.D., *SINGER, B., *STAUDIGEL, H. and *STONE, D. 2008‘Recent investigations <strong>of</strong> the 0-5 Ma geomagnetic field recorded by lava flows’ Geochemistry,Geophysics, Geosystems 9(1), 1-30JOHNSTON, T., *CUTHBERT, R., *IWANICKA, D. and *THOMAS, F. 2007 <strong>The</strong> South SaskatchewanRiver Basin Drought Response Study Phase I Report: Findings <strong>of</strong> a Preliminary Survey(Lethbridge: A Report Prepared for the Government <strong>of</strong> Canada’s Climate Change Impacts andAdaptation Program, Project A932)KIENZLE, S.W. 2008 ‘A new temperature based method to separate rain and snow’ HydrologicalProcesses 22, 5067-5085 and *SCHMIDT, J. 2008 ‘Hydrological impacts <strong>of</strong> irrigated agriculture in the ManuherikiaCatchment, Otago, New Zealand’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology (NZ, 47(2), 67-83*KULIG, J.C., *GULLACHER, A., *REIMER, B., TOWNSHEND, I., *EDGE, D.S., *LIGHTFOOT, N.,*NEVES-GRACA, K., *MCKAY, M., *HUTTON, D., *BARNETT, M., *CLAGUE, J. and*COGHLAN, A. 2008 Lost creek fire: lessons learned. Retrieved August 23, <strong>2009</strong> from*LEE, J.R., *ROSE, J., *CANDY, I., BARENDEGT, R.W., MOORLOCK, B.S.P., RIDING, J.B. andHAMBLIN, R.J.O. 2008 ‘Comment: Middle Pleistocene sedimentation at Pakefield, Suffolk,England’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Quaternary Science 23(1), 85-92


UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE 67LETTS M.G., *PHELAN, C.A., JOHNSON, D.R.E. and ROOD, S.B. 2008 ‘Seasonal photosynthetic gasexchange and leaf reflectance characteristics <strong>of</strong> male and female cottonwoods in a riparianwoodland’ Tree Physiology 28(7), 1037-1048MACLACHLAN, I. 2008 ‘Humanitarian reform, slaughter technology, and butcher resistance innineteenth-century Britain’ in Meat, Modernity and the Rise <strong>of</strong> the Slaughterhouse ed P. YoungLee (Hanover: University Press <strong>of</strong> New England) 107-126*MAHANEY, W.C., *KALM, V., *DIRZOWSKY, R.W., *MILNER, M.W., *SODHI, R., *BEUKENS, R.,*DORN, R., *TRICART, P., *SCHWARTZ, S., *CHAMORRO-PEREZ, E., *BOCCIA, S.,BARENDREGT, R.W., *KRINSLEY, D.H., *SEQUIST, E.R., *MERRICK, D. and *KAPRAN, B.2008 ‘Historical archaeology <strong>of</strong> the Hanibalic invasion <strong>of</strong> Italia: technical applications’ TechnicalBriefs in Historical Archaeology 3, 39-47*MCTIGHE, C., *KULIG, J.C., *REIMER, J.W., TOWNSHEND, I., *EDGE, D.S., *NEVES-GRACA, D.K.,*LIGHTFOOT, N., *BARNETT, M., *CLAGUE, J., *COGHLAN, A., *MCKAY, M. and *HUTTON,D. 2008 ‘From surviving to thriving–the resiliency <strong>of</strong> rural communities in the face <strong>of</strong> adversity’Rural Routes Summer 08(3), 20-21PEDDLE, D.R., *BOULTON, R.B., ²PILGER, N., *BERGERON, M. and *HOLLINGER, A. 2008‘Hyperspectral detection <strong>of</strong> chemical vegetation stress: evaluation for the <strong>Canadian</strong> HEROsatellite mission’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34(S-1), 198-2162 PIGEON, K.E. and JISKOOT, H. 2008 ‘Meteorological controls on snowpack formation and dynamics inthe southern <strong>Canadian</strong> Rocky Mountains’ Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 40 (4), 716-730*SILINS, U., *BLADON, K.D., *ESCH, E., *SPENCE, J.R., *STONE, M., *EMELKO, M.B., *WAGNER,M.J., *WILLIAMS, C., *TICHKOWSKY, I., BOON, S., *DEVITO, K.J. and *MENDOZA, C.A. 2008‘Ecohydrological response to severe disturbance by wildfire and salvage logging in oligotrophicRocky Mountain watersheds: nutrient loading, plant productivity, and benthic macroinvertebratecommunity response’ EOS Transactions AGU 89(53), Fall Meeting Supp, Abstract H23G-08²SOENEN, S.A., PEDDLE, D.R., COBURN, C.A., HALL, R.J. and *HALL, F.G. 2008 ‘Improvedtopographic correction <strong>of</strong> forest image data using a 3-D canopy reflectance model in multipleforward mode’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 29(4), 1007-1027, DOI:10.1080/01431160701311333*WHEATON, E., *KOSHIDA, G., *BONSAL, B., JOHNSTON, T., *RICHARDS, W. and *WITTROCK, V.2007 Agricultural Adaptation to Drought (ADA) in Canada: <strong>The</strong> Case <strong>of</strong> 2001 to 2002, A ReportPrepared for the Government <strong>of</strong> Canada’s Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program(Saskatoon, SK: Saskatchewan Research Council Publication No. 11927-1E07)²XU, S., PEDDLE, D.R., COBURN, C.A. and KIENZLE, S.W. 2008 ‘Sensitivity <strong>of</strong> a carbon andproductivity model to climatic, water, terrain and biophysical parameters in a Rocky Mountainwatershed’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34(3), 245-258


University <strong>of</strong> ManitobaDepartment <strong>of</strong> Environment and Geography212 Isbister Building, 183 Dafoe Road, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2(204) 474-9667 Fax (204) 474-7699E-Mail: Environment_Geography@umanitoba.caWebsite: http://www.umanitoba.ca/environment/envirogeog______________________________________________________________________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)Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Smith 1 , PhD (McMaster)Ronald Stewart 2 , PhD (Toronto)Dan Todd, PhD (London School<strong>of</strong> Economics)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Mary Benbow, PhD (Liverpool)Bonnie Hallman, PhD (Guelph)John Hanesiak, PhD (Manitoba)Stephane McLachlan, PhD (York)**Feiyue Wang, PhD (Peking)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:**Mark Hanson, PhD (Guelph)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.casmithgc@ms.umanitoba.caronald_stewart@umanitoba.caDaniel_Todd@umanitoba.cabenbow@cc.umanitoba.cahallmanb@ms.umanitoba.cajohn_hanesiak@umanitoba.camclachla@cc.umanitoba.cawangf@ms.umanitoba.cahansonm@cc.umanitoba.cajeff_masuda@umanitoba.capapakryi@ms.umanitoba.cadjwalkr@cc.umanitoba.ca_________________________1 Retired and then Senior Scholar December 31, 20082Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)** Not <strong>Geographers</strong>


UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA 69Instructors:**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:hunterkn@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)Examination <strong>of</strong> multiyear sea ice changes in the western <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic (Iacozza)Investigating snow and sea ice influences on polar bear habitat selection (Iacozza)Use <strong>of</strong> remote sensing to derive sea ice roughness, as related to snow catchment in theArctic (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)


70 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGBiogeography <strong>of</strong> invasives (McLachlan)Environmental 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)Surface climates (Papakyriakou)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)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)Precipitation and extreme events including storms and drought (Stewart)Ports and regional development (Todd)Shipbuilding and globalization (Todd)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department3 former or current graduate studentBARBER, D.G.,3 HWANG, B.J.,3 EHN, J.K., IACOZZA, J.,3 GALLEY, R., HANESIAK, J.,PAPAKYRIAKOU, T. and LUKOVICH, J.V. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Ocean - Sea Ice - Atmosphere (OSA)Interface in the Southern Beaufort Sea’ in On thin ice: a synthesis <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic ShelfExchange Study (CASES) ed L. Fortier, D.G. Barber and J. Michaud (Winnipeg: Aboriginal IssuesPress) 37-68 , LUKOVICH, J.V., *KEOGAK, J., *BARYLUK, S., *FORTIER, L. and *HENRY, G. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong>changing climate <strong>of</strong> the Arctic’ Arctic 61(1), 7-26BENBOW, S.M.P. and HALLMAN, B. 2008 ‘Reading the zoo map: cultural heritage insights from popularcartography’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Heritage Studies 14(1), 30-423 DAVIS, T., WALKER, D.J., 3 SCHINDLER, D.W. and BAYDACK, R.K. 2008 ‘Utilization <strong>of</strong> anthropogenicand natural corridors by wolves in eastern Manitoba, and the impacts on woodland caribou’ inProceedings <strong>of</strong> the 15 th Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society (held at Miami, FL, November2008) (Bethesda MD: <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society, CD-ROM publication)*DYCK, M.G., *SOON, W., BAYDACK, R.K., *LEGATES, D.R. *BALIUNAS, S., *BALL, T.F. and*HANCOCK, L.O. 2008 ‘Reply to response to DYCK et al. (2007) on polar bears and climatechange in western Hudson Bay by SIRLING et al. (2008)’ Ecological Complexity 5(4), 289-302


UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA 713 EHN, J.K., PAPAKYRIAKOU, T.N. and BARBER, D.G 2008 ‘Inference <strong>of</strong> optical properties fromradiation pr<strong>of</strong>iles within melting sea ice’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 113, C9,doi:10.1029/2007JC004656*FOREST, A., *SAMPEI, M., *SASAKI, R., BARBER, D.G., *GRATTON, Y., *WASSMANN, P. and*FORTIER, L. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> annual cycle <strong>of</strong> particulate organic carbon export in Franklin Bay(<strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic): environmental control and food web implications’ Journal <strong>of</strong> GeophysicalResearch 113, C03S05, doi:10.1029/2007JC00462*FORD, R.G. and SMITH, G.C. 2008 ‘Geographical and structural change in nursing care provision forolder people in England, 1993-2001’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 39(1), 493-508*FORTIER, L. and BARBER, D.G. 2008 ‘An introduction to the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Shelf Exchange Study’ inOn thin ice: a synthesis <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Shelf Exchange Study (CASES) ed L. Fortier, D.G.Barber and J. Michaud (Winnipeg: Aboriginal Issues Press) 1-123 GALLEY, R., 3 HWANG, B.J., BARBER, D., *KEY, E. and 3 EHN, J.K. 2008 ‘Spatial and temporalvariability <strong>of</strong> sea ice in the Beaufort Sea and Amundsen Gulf: 1980 – 2004’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research 113, C5, doi:10.1029/2007JC004553HALLMAN, B.C., *MENEC, V., *KEEFE, J. and *GALLAGHER, E. 2008 ‘Making small towns age-friendly:what seniors say needs attention in the built environment’ Plan Canada 48(3), 18-213 HWANG, B.J. and BARBER, D.G. 2008 ‘On the impact <strong>of</strong> ice emissivity on ice temperature retrievalusing passive microwave radiance data’ Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters 5(3),doi:10.1109/LGRX.2008.9172663 JIN, X., HANESIAK, J. and BARBER, D. 2007 ‘Time series <strong>of</strong> daily-averaged cloud fractions overlandfast first year sea ice from multiple data sources’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Meteorology andClimatology 46(11), 1818-1827, doi:10.1175/2007JAMC1472.13 LANGLOIS, A. and BARBER, D.G. 2008 ‘Passive microwave remote sensing <strong>of</strong> seasonal snow coveredsea ice’ Progress in Physical Geography 31(6), 539-573, doi:10.1177/0309133307087082 , 3 FISICO, T., BARBER, D.G. and PAPAKYRIAKOU, T.N. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> response <strong>of</strong> snowthermophysical processes to the passage <strong>of</strong> a polar low-pressure system and it’s impact on insitu passive microwave radiometry: a case study’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 113,C034S04, doi:10.1029/2007JC004197 , 3 SHARIEN, R., *GELDSETZER, T., IACOZZA, J., BARBER, D.G. and 3 YACKEL, J. 2008‘Estimation <strong>of</strong> snow water equivalent over first-year sea ice using AMSR and surfaceobservations’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112(9), 3656-3667MASUDA, J.R. and *GARVIN, T.D. 2008 ‘Whose heartland? <strong>The</strong> policies <strong>of</strong> place in a rural-urbaninterface’ <strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 24, 112-123 , *MCGEE, T. and *GARVIN, T.D. 2008 ‘Power, knowledge, and citizenship in publicengagement: the case <strong>of</strong> Alberta’s industrial heartland’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Policy andPlanning 10(4), 359-380 , *ZUPANCIC, R., *POLAND, B. and *COLE, D. 2008 ‘Environmental health and vulnerablepopulations in Canada: mapping an integrated equity-focused research agenda’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong>Geographer 52(4), 427-4503 MCCANCE, E.C., BAYDACK, R.K. and *CAMPBELL, J.M. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> integrating humandimensions into urban wildlife management: a white-tailed deer student’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the15 th Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society (held at Miami, FL, November 2008) (BethesdaMD: <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society, CD-ROM publication)3 RUCH, J.E., BAYDACK, R.K., WALKER, D.J. and SHOESMITH, M.W. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> feasibility <strong>of</strong> reestablishinggreater prairie Chichen in southeastern Manitoba’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 15 th AnnualConference <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society (held at Miami, FL, November 2008) (Bethesda MD: <strong>The</strong>Wildlife Society, CD-ROM publication)3 SCHINDLER, D.W., WALKER, D.J., 3 DAVIS, T.J. and BAYDACK, R.K. 2008 ‘Determining effects <strong>of</strong> anall-weather logging road on winter woodland caribou habitat use in southeastern Manitoba’ inProceedings <strong>of</strong> the 15 th Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society (held at Miami, FL, November2008) (Bethesda MD: <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society, CD-ROM publication)3 SCHUTZ, M.L., WALKER, D.J. and BAYDACK, R.K. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> brush encroachment onspecies diversity in pasturelands in western Canada’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 15 th AnnualConference <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Society (held at Miami, FL, November 2008) (Bethesda MD: <strong>The</strong>Wildlife Society, CD-ROM publication)SMIL, V. 2008 Energy at the Crossroads Global Perspectives and Uncertainties trans H. Eunnyeong K.Tai-Yoo and L. Soogab (Seoul: Changbi Publishers)


72 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG 2008 Energy in Nature and Society: General Energetics <strong>of</strong> Complex Systems (Cambridge, MA:MIT Press) 2008 ‘Moore’s curse and the great energy delusion’ <strong>The</strong> American 2(6), 34-41 2008 Oil: A Beginner’s Guide (Oxford, UK: Oneworld Publishers) 2008 ‘Water news: bad, good and virtual’ American Scientist 96, 399-407SMITH, G.C. and 3 SYLVESTRE, G.M. 2008 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> neighbourhood and individual change on thepersonal outcomes <strong>of</strong> recent movers to low-income senior housing’ Research on Aging 30(5),592-617*SVEDARSKY, D., *FRANKLIN, T., *ORGAN, J., *LEOPOLD, B., BAYDACK, R., *CAMPBELL, E.,*CROSSLEY, A., *DECKER, T., *HUTCHINS, M., *MINSER, B., *RYDER, T. and *YASUDA, D.2008 ‘Pivotal challenges for wildlife management and conservation’ <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Pr<strong>of</strong>essional2(2), 11-13*TREMBLEY, J.E., *SIMPSON, K., *MARTIN, J., *MILLER, L., *GRATTON, Y., BARBER, D. and *PRICE,N. 2008 ‘Vertical stability and the annual dynamics <strong>of</strong> nutrients and chlorophyll fluorescence inthe coastal, southeast Beaufort Sea’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 113, C07S90,doi:10.1029/2007JC004547*VODEHNAL, W.L., *HAUFLER, J.B. and BAYDACK, R.K. 2008 ‘A grassland conservation plan for prairiegrouse in North America’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 73 rd North American Wildlife and NaturalResources Conference (held at Phoenix, AZ, March 2008) (Red Hook, NY: Curran Associates,Inc.) 31-43


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>essor Emeritus:Ben GarnierPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Peter Brown, PhD (Colorado)Tim Moore 1 , PhD (Aberdeen)Sherry Olson, PhD (Johns Hopkins)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. Kalaćska, PhD (Alberta)______________________E-mail Address:peter.g.brown@mcgill.catim.moore@mcgill.caolson@geog.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.kalácska@mcgill.ca1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


74 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.caGarry Peterson, PhD (Florida)garry.peterson@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, Ph.D (McGill)Elizabeth Levac, Ph.D. (Dalhousie)Changhui Peng, PhD (Marseilles)Jonathan Seaquist, PhD (Lund)Lecturer:Geraldine Akman, PhD (McGill)Post Docs:Juan Pabo Aroyo-Morro, PhD (Connecticut)Maria Tengö, PhD (Stockholm)Sami Ullah, PhD (Louisiana)christian.blodua@uni-bayreuth.deelevac@ubishops.capeng.changhui.@uqam.cajonathan.seaquist@nateko.lu.segakman@geog.mcgill.capablo.arroyo@mcgill.camtengo@ecology.su.sesami.ullah@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)Fluvial geomorphology, hydrology, three-dimensional modelling, river management,stream restoration for fish habitat, flow dynamics and mixing at river confluences(Biron)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)


MCGILL UNIVERSITY 75Wetland dynamics biogeochemistry and greenhouse gas flux (Chmura)Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, rain forest extraction peasant economy, cultural ecology, environment anddevelopment in Latin America (Coomes)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, andgeneration/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)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)Adaptive management and scenario planning (Peterson)Drivers <strong>of</strong> innovation in social-ecological systems (Peterson)Ecological resilience (Peterson)Models <strong>of</strong> learning and innovation in ecological management (Peterson)<strong>The</strong> functional consequences <strong>of</strong> spatial pattern (Peterson)<strong>The</strong> functional role <strong>of</strong> biodiversity (Peterson)What factors contribute to vulnerability and resilience (Peterson)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)


76 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGGlobal environmental change, land use and land cover change (Ramankutty)World agricultural geography, ecosystem goods and services, food and freshwatersecurity, human-biosphere-climate interactions (Ramankutty)Landscape ecology, forest ecology, historical ecology, social-ecological systems,conservation and poverty alleviation, spatial analysis and GIS (Rhemtulla)Contextual influences on body weight and health-related behaviours (Ross)Inequality 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)Geographic information science, spatial decision support systems, s<strong>of</strong>tware agents,application to agricultural economics, watershed hydrology and mangroveecology (Sengupta)Geospatial ontologies in indigenous communities (Sieber)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)Combining hyperspectral remote sensing and micrometeorology for carbon flux(Strachan)Marsh wetland carbon dynamics (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)


MCGILL UNIVERSITY 77Public policy and native people (Wenzel)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate student or post-doctoral fellow*ANDERSEN, D., POLLARD, W.H. and *MCKAY, C. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> perennial springs <strong>of</strong> Axel Heiberg Island as ananalogue for groundwater discharge on Mars’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference onPermafrost (held at Fairbanks, Alaska, June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute<strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 43-482 ARROYO-MORA, J.P., KALACSKA, M., *CARABALLO, B., *TRUJILLO, J. and VARGAS, O. 2008 ‘Spectralexpression <strong>of</strong> gender: a pilot study with two dioecious Neotropical tree species’ in HyperspectralRemote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Tropical and Subtropical Forests ed M. Kalacska and G.A. Sanchez-Az<strong>of</strong>eifa(Boca Raton FL: Taylor Francis Group-CRC Press) 125-140 , KALACSKA, M., *CHAZDON, R.L., *CIVCO, D., *OBANDO, G. and *SANCHUM, A.A. 2008‘Assessing recovery following selective logging <strong>of</strong> lowland tropical forests based on Hyperspectralimagery’ in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Tropical and Subtropical Forests ed M. Kalacska andG.A. Sanchez-Az<strong>of</strong>eifa (Boca Raton FL: Taylor Francis Group-CRC Press) 193-212*BILLETT, M.F. and MOORE, T.R. 2008 ‘Supersaturation and evasion <strong>of</strong> CO 2 and CH 4 in surface waters atMer Bleue peatland, Canada’ Hydrological Processes 22, 2044-2054*BONNEVILLE, M.C., STRACHAN, I.B.,*HUMPHREYS, E.R., ROULET, N.T. 2008 ‘Net ecosystem CO2exchange in a temperate cattail marsh in relation to biophysical properties’ Agricultural And ForestMeteorology 148(1), 69-81BREAU, S. and *RIGBY, D. 2008 ‘Participation in export markets and productivity <strong>of</strong> plants in Los Angeles,1987-1997’ Economic Geography 84(1), 27-502 COEN, S.E., ROSS, N.A. and TURNER, S. 2008 ‘‘Without tiendas it’s a dead neighbourhood’: the socioeconomicimportance <strong>of</strong> small trade stores in Cochabamba, Bolivia’ Cities 25, 327–339*CONNOLLY, J., ROULET, N.T., *SEAQUIST, J.W., *HOLDEN, N.M., *LAFLEUR, P.M., *HUMPHREYS,E.R., 2 HEUMANN, B.W. and *WARD, S.M. 2008 ‘Using MODIS derived fPAR with ground based fluxtower measurements to derive the light use efficiency for two <strong>Canadian</strong> peatlands’ BiogeosciencesDiscuss 5, 1765-1794COOMES, O.T., *GRIMARD, F., *POTVIN, C. and *SIMA, P. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> fate <strong>of</strong> the tropical forest: carbon orcattle?’ Ecological Economics 65(2), 207-212*COUTURE, N., *HOQUE, M.D. and POLLARD, W.H. 2008 ‘Modeling the erosion <strong>of</strong> ice-rich deposits alongthe Yukon Coastal Plain’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost (held atFairbanks, Alaska, June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute <strong>of</strong> NorthernEngineering) 303-3082 DE PASCALE, G. and POLLARD, W.H. 2008 ‘Geophysical mapping <strong>of</strong> ground ice in the western <strong>Canadian</strong>Arctic’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost (held at Fairbanks, Alaska,June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 337-342 , POLLARD, W.H. and WILLIAMS, K. 2008 ‘Geophysical mapping <strong>of</strong> ground ice using acombination <strong>of</strong> capacitive coupled resistivity and ground penetrating radar, NWT, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research 113, F02S90, doi:10.1029/2007JF0005852 DOWSLEY, M. and WENZEL G.W. 2008 ‘‘<strong>The</strong> time <strong>of</strong> the most bears’: a co-management conflict in Nunavut’Arctic 61(2), 77-892 DRESSLER, W. and TURNER, S. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> persistence <strong>of</strong> social differentiation in the Philippine Uplands’<strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Development Studies 44(10), 1450-1473*ENFORS, E. I., *GORDON, L.J., PETERSON, G. D. and *BOSSIO, D. 2008 ‘Making investments in drylanddevelopment work: participatory scenario planning in the Makanya Catchment, Tanzania’ EcologyAnd Society 13(2), 42*FOOTE, A.L. and WENZEL, G. 2008 ‘Conservation hunting concepts, Canada’s Inuit, and polar bear hunting’in Tourism and the Consumption <strong>of</strong> Wildlife: Hunting, Shooting and Sport Fishing ed B. Lovelock(London: Routledge) 115-128FORD, J., BERRANG FORD, L. and *PEARCE, T. 2008 ‘Climate change - unlike the financial meltdown - is along-haul crisis’ Montreal Gazette 8 th December 2008, A25


78 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG*FRANK, E. and UNRUH, J. 2008 ‘Demarcating forest, containing disease: land and HIV/AIDS in SouthernZambia’ Population and Environment 29, 108-132*GORDON, L.J., PETERSON, G.D. and *BENNETT, E.M. 2008 ‘Agricultural modifications <strong>of</strong> hydrologicalflows create ecological surprises’ Trends In Ecology & Evolution 23, 211-2192 GROM, J.J. and POLLARD, W.H. 2008 ‘A study <strong>of</strong> high Arctic retrogressive thaw slump dynamics, EurekaSound Lowlands, Ellesmere Island’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference onPermafrost (held at Fairbanks, Alaska, June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute<strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 545-5502 HALTIGIN, T., POLLARD, W.H., *OZINSKI, G., *DUTEULLE, P. and *SEAQUIST, J.W. 2008 ‘Spatialanalysis <strong>of</strong> small-scale polygonal terrain in Utopia Planitia, Mars: a comparison with terrestrialanalogues’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost (held at Fairbanks,Alaska, June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 639-644*HOQUE, M.A. and POLLARD, W.H. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong>rmal and mechanical Erosion along ice-rich arctic coasts’ inProceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost (held at Fairbanks, Alaska, June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 741-7462 JACKSON, J., FOREST, B. and SENGUPTA, R. 2008 ‘Agent-based simulation <strong>of</strong> urban residential dynamicsand land rent change in a gentrifying area <strong>of</strong> Boston’ Transactions in GIS 12(4), 475-4912 JOHNSON, P.A. and SIEBER, R.E. 2008 ‘Agent-based modeling: a dynamic scenario planning approach totourism PSS’ in Planning Support Systems: Best Practices and New Methods ed S. Geertman and J.Stillwell (Berlin: Springer) 211-226KALACSKA, M., *SÁNCHEZ-AZOFEIFA, G.A., *RIVARD, B. and *QUESADA, M. 2008 ‘Baseline assessmentfor environmental services payments from satellite imagery’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management88, 348-359*KAPLAN, M., *FEENEY, D., *HUGUET, N., *ORPANA, H. and ROSS, N.A. 2008 ‘Prevalence and factorsassociated with thriving in older adulthood: a 10-year population-based study’ <strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Gerontology: Medical Sciences 63, 1097-11042 KOTHAWALA, D.N., MOORE, T.R. and *HENDERSHOT, W.H. 2008 ‘Adsorption <strong>of</strong> dissolved organic carbonto mineral soils: a comparison <strong>of</strong> four isotherm approaches’ Geoderma 148, 43-502 LANTUIT, H. and POLLARD, W.H. 2008 ‘Fifty years <strong>of</strong> coastal erosion and retrogressive thaw slump activityon Herschel Island, southern Beaufort Sea, Yukon Territory, Canada’ Geomorphology 95, 84-102LEHNER, B., *VERDIN, K. and *JARVIS, A. 2008 ‘New global hydrography derived from spaceborneelevation data’ Eos 89(10), 93-94*LIMPENS, J., *BERENDSE, F., 2 BLODAU, C., *CANADELL, J.G., *FREEMAN, C., *HOLDEN J., ROULET,R., *RYDIN, H. and *SCHAEPMAN-STRUB, G. 2008 ‘Peatlands and the carbon cycle: from localprocesses to global implications – a synthesis’ Biogeosciences 5, 1475-1491MOORE, T.R., *PARÉ, D. and *BOUTIN, R. 2008 ‘Production <strong>of</strong> dissolved organic carbon in <strong>Canadian</strong> forestsoils’ Ecosystems 11, 740-751 , *TROFYMOW, A.J., *SILTANEN, M. and *KORZ, L.M. 2008 ‘Litter decomposition and N and Pdynamics in peatland and upland sites over 12 years in central Canada’ Oecologia 157, 317-3252 MOREAU, M.A. and COOMES, O.T. 2008 ‘Structure and organisation <strong>of</strong> a small-scale fisheries: aquariumfish collection in western Amazonia’ Human Ecology 36(3), 309-323MÜLLER-WILLE, L., 2 GRANBERG, L., *HELANDER, M., *HEIKKILÄ, L., *LÄNSMAN, A-S., *TUISKU, T. and*BERROUARD, D. 2008 ’Community viability and well-being in northernmost Europe: Social changeand cultural encounters, sustainable development and food security in Finland’s North’ InternationalJournal <strong>of</strong> Business and Globalisation 2(4), 331-353*NAIDOO, R., *BALMFORD, A., *COSTANZA, R., *FISHER, B., *GREEN, R.E., LEHNER, B., *MALCOLM,T.R. and *RICKETTS, T.H. 2008 ‘Global mapping <strong>of</strong> ecosystem services and conservation priorities’PNAS 105(28), 9495–95002 OMELON, C., POLLARD, W.H., *FERRIS, F.G. and BENNET P.C. 2008 ‘Cyanobacteria withincryptoendolithic habitats: the role <strong>of</strong> high pH in biogenic rock weathering in the <strong>Canadian</strong> High Arctic’in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost (held at Fairbanks, Alaska, June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering) 1327-1332OSWIN, N. 2008 ‘Critical geographies and the uses <strong>of</strong> sexuality: deconstructing queer space’ Progress inHuman Geography 32(1), 89-103 2008 ‘Critical urban geographies’ (text box) in Cities <strong>of</strong> the World: World Regional UrbanDevelopment 4 th Edition ed S.D. Brunn, M. Hays-Mitchell and D.J. Zeigler (New York: Rowman andLittlefield) 38-39


MCGILL UNIVERSITY 792 PATTERSON, Z., EWING, G.O. and *HAIDER, M. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> potential for premium-intermodal services toreduce freight CO2 emissions in the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor’ Transportation Research Part D13, 1–9*PATTEY, E., *BLACKBURN, L.G., STRACHAN, I.B., *DESJARDINS, R. and *DOW, D. 2008 ‘ Spring thawand growing season N2O emissions from a field planted with edible peas and a cover crop’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Soil Science 88, 241-249POLLARD, W.H. and 2 COUTURE, N. 2008 ‘Massive Ground Ice in the Eureka Sound Lowlands, <strong>Canadian</strong>High Arctic’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost (held at Fairbanks,Alaska, June-July 2008) (Fairbanks, AK: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering)1433-14382 PERRAULT-ARCHAMBAULT, M. and COOMES, O.T. 2008 ‘Distribution <strong>of</strong> agrobiodiversity in home gardensalong the Corrientes river, Peruvian Amazon’ Economic Botany 62(2), 109-1262 RICHMOND, C. and ROSS, N.A. 2008 ‘Social support, material circumstance and health behaviour:Influences on health in First Nation and Inuit communities <strong>of</strong> Canada’ Social Science and Medicine67, 1423-33*RIGBY, D. and BREAU, S. 2008 ‘Impacts <strong>of</strong> trade on wage inequality in Los Angeles: analysis using matchedemployer-employee data’ Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Geographers</strong> 98(4), 920- 9402 SCHOENBERGER, L. and TURNER, S. 2008 ‘Negotiating remote borderland access: small-scale trade onthe Vietnam-China border’ Development and Change 39(4), 665–693*SONNENTAG, O., *CHEN, J.M., ROULET, N.T and *GOVIND, A. 2008 ‘Spatially explicit simulation <strong>of</strong>peatland hydrology and carbon dioxide exchange: the influence <strong>of</strong> mesoscale topography’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research – Biogeoscience 113(G2), G02005, doi:10.1029/2007JG0006052 STEVEN, B., POLLARD, W.H., *GREER, C.W. and *WHYTE, L.G. 2008 ‘Microbial diversity and activitythrough a permafrost/ground ice core pr<strong>of</strong>ile from the <strong>Canadian</strong> high Arctic’ EnvironmentalMicrobiology 10(12), 3388-3403, doi 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01746.xSTRACHAN, I.B., *PATTEY, E., *SALUSTRO, C. and *MILLER, J.R. 2008 ‘Hyperspectral remote sensing toestimate the gross photosynthesis <strong>of</strong> agricultural fields’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal Of Remote Sensing 34(3),333-341TURNER, S. and 2 COEN, S.E. 2008 ‘Member checking geographical research: diverging interpretations <strong>of</strong> astudy on student performativity in a <strong>Canadian</strong> law school’ Area 40(2), 184-193 and *MICHAUD, J. 2008 ‘Imaginative and adaptive economic strategies for Hmong livelihoods inLào Cai Province, Northern Vietnam’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Vietnamese Studies 2(3), 154-1862 ULLAH, S., *FRASIER, R., *KING, L., *PICOTTE-ANDERSON, N. and MOORE, T.R. 2008 ‘Potential fluxes<strong>of</strong> N 2 O and CH 4 from soils <strong>of</strong> three forest types in eastern Canada’ Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40,986-994UNRUH, J. 2008 ‘Carbon sequestration in Africa: the land tenure problem’ Global Environmental Change:Human and Policy Dimensions 18, 700-707 2008 ‘Land policy reform, customary rule <strong>of</strong> law and the peace process in Sierra Leone’ AfricanJournal <strong>of</strong> Legal Studies 2, 94-117 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> property rights perscription: urban migrants versus rural customary land tenure in thedeveloping world’ in <strong>The</strong> Mystery <strong>of</strong> Capital and the Construction <strong>of</strong> Social Reality ed B. Smith, D.Mark and I. Erlich (Chicago: Open Court Press) 291-304 2008 ‘Toward sustainable livelihoods after war: reconstituting rural land tenure Systems’ NaturalResources Forum 32, 103-115*VADEBONCOEUR, Y., PETERSON, G., *ZANDEN, M.J.V. and *KALFF, J. 2008 ‘Benthic algal productionacross lake size Gradients: Interactions among morphometry, nutrients, and light’ Ecology 89(9),2542-2552*WARDWELL, D.A., *ALLEN, C.R., PETERSON, G.D. and *TYRE, A.J. 2008 ‘A test <strong>of</strong> the cross-scaleresilience model: Functional richness in Mediterranean-climate ecosystems’ Ecological Complexity 5,165-1822 WU, J., ROULET,N.T., ZHAO, P., SEAQUIST, J. and PENG, C. 2008 ‘ Spatial scaling links the informationacross scales: a review <strong>of</strong> methodologies used in regional eco-hydrological modeling’ Advances inEarth Science 23(2), 129-141WENZEL, G. 2008 ‘Clyde Inuit settlement and community: from before Boas to centralization’ ArcticAnthropology 45(1), 1-21


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: wallann@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.caKao-Lee Liaw, PhD (Clark)rliaw@mcmaster.caWilliam A. Morris, PhD (Open U, UK) morriswa@mcmaster.caK. Bruce Newbold, PhD (McMaster) newbold@mcmaster.caW. Jack Rink, PhD (Florida State) rinkwj@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.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>essors:Maureen Padden, PhD (Tech Ins. Zurich)Gregory F. Slater, PhD (Toronto)Niko Yiannakoulias PhD (Alberta)_________________________paddenm@mcmaster.cagslater@mcmaster.cayiannan@mcmaster.ca1Director (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


MCMASTER UNIVERSITY 81Lecturers:Luc Bernier, PhD (McMaster)Michael Mercier, PhD (McMaster)Walter G. Peace, PhD (McMaster)Ulrich Riller, PhD (Toronto)E-mail Address:bernierj@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. Papageorgiou, 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)bander@bu.eduHoward Barkerhoward.barker@ec.gc.caRichard A. Bourbonniere, PhD (Michigan) rick.bourbonniere@ec.gc.caAllan S. Crowe, PhD (Alberta)allan.crowe@ec.gc.caIan G. Droppo, PhD (Exeter, UK)ian.droppo@cciw.caJeff Harris, PhD (Ottawa-Carleton)Jeff.Haris@nrcan-rncan.gc.caGeorge E. LeBlanc, PhD (McMaster) george.leblanc@nrc.caFrancine McCarthy, PhD (Brock University) francine@craton.geol.brocku.caJames Royjim.roy@cc.gc.caScott Smith, PhD (Laurier)ssmith@wlu.caSpencer Snowling, PhD (McMaster)snowling@hydromantis.comS. Martin Taylor, PhD (Victoria) vpr@uvic.caRoss Upshur, MD (McMaster)Ross.Upshur@sunnybrook.ca_______________________*Active in Graduate Supervision


82 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssociate Members:Gavin Andrews, PhD (Nottingham)Sarah E. Dickson, PhD (Waterloo)Susan Vajoczki, PhD (Laurier)John C. Weaver, PhD (Duke)E-mail Address: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)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)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)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)Housing 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)


MCMASTER UNIVERSITY 83Borehole 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)Petrophysical properties <strong>of</strong> rocks (Morris)Evolutionary immigrant settlement patterns (Newbold)Evolutionary immigrant settlement patterns: spatially segmented assimilation (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)Environmental geochemisty <strong>of</strong> metal contaminated aquatic environments (Warren)Environmental geomicrobiology (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)Urban quality <strong>of</strong> life, Palliative and end-<strong>of</strong>-life care, <strong>The</strong>rapeutic landscapes, Ruralhealth (Williams)


84 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGRecent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this school2current or former graduate studentCOULIBALY, P. 2008 ‘Multi-model approach to hydrologic impact <strong>of</strong> climate change’ in From Headwatersto the Ocean: Hydrological Changes and Watershed Management ed M. Taniguchi, W.C. Burnett,Y. Fukushima, M. Haigh and Y. Umezawa (London, UK: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis) 249-256 and *BALDWIN, C.K. 2008 ‘Dynamic neural networks for nonstationary hydrological time seriesmodeling’ in Hydroinformatics in Practice: Computational Intelligence and TechnologicalDevelopments in Water Applications ed R.J. Abrahart, L.M. See and D.P. Solomatine (Berlin:Springer-Verlag) 71-862 CRIGHTON, E.J., ELLIOTT, S.J., KANAROGLOU, P., *MOINEDDIN, R. and UPSHUR, R.E.G. 2008‘Spatio-temporal analysis <strong>of</strong> pneumonia and influenza hospitalizations in Ontario, Canada’Geospatial Health 2(2), 191-202*DIBIKE, Y.B. and COULIBALY, P. 2008 ‘TDNN with logical values for hydrologic modeling in cold andsnowy climate’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydroinformatics 10(4), 289-300DICKIN, A.P., 2 MORETTON, K. and 2 NORTH, R. 2008 ‘Isotopic mapping <strong>of</strong> the Allochthon BoundaryThrust in the Grenville Province <strong>of</strong> Ontario, Canada’ Precambrian Research 167, 260-266*DUNNING, H., WILLIAMS, A., *ABONYI, S. and 2 CROOKS, V. 2008 ‘A mixed method approach toquality <strong>of</strong> life research: a case study approach’ Social Indicators Research 85(1), 145-158*JOLLY, W.T., *LIDIAK, E.G. and DICKIN, A.P. 2008 ‘Bimodal volcanism in northeast Puerto Rico and thevirgin Islands (Greater Antilles Island Arc): genetic links with Cretaceous subduction <strong>of</strong> the mid-Atlantic ridge Caribbean spur’ LITHOS 103, 393-414EYLES, J. 2008 ‘Tourism in the rust belt: using the past as an economic development strategy’ inSustainable Tourism ed F.D. Pineda and C.A. Brebbia (Boston: WIT Press) 143-161 and WILLIAMS, A. eds 2008 Senses <strong>of</strong> Place, Health and Well-being (Aldershot: AshgatePublishing)KANAROGLOU, P.S. and 2 BULIUNG, R.N. 2008 ‘Estimating the contribution <strong>of</strong> commercial vehiclemovement to mobile emissions in urban areas’ Transportation Research part E: Logistics andTransportation Review 44(2), 260-276 , 2 MERCADO, R. 2 MAOH, H., PÁEZ, A., 2 SCOTT, D. and 2 NEWBOLD, B. 2008 ‘Simulationframework for analysis <strong>of</strong> elderly mobility policies’ Transportation Research Record: Journal <strong>of</strong>the Transportation Research Board 2078, 62-712 KANG, H. and SCOTT, D.M. 2008 ‘An integrated spatio-temporal GIS toolkit for exploring intrahouseholdinteractions’ Transportation 35, 253-268*LIU, X., COULIBALY, P. and *EVORA, N.D. 2008 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> data-driven methods for downscalingensemble weather forecasts’ Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 12, 615-624*MOHAMMADIAN, A., *HAIDER, M. and KANAROGLOU, P.S. 2008 ‘Homebuilders choice behavioranalysis’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Regional Science 31(2), 225-240MORRIS, W.A., ULGADE, H., 2 SLAVINSKI, H. and 2 MARKHAM, K. 2008 ‘Geological mapping derivedfrom topography’ in Remote Predictive mapping: An aid for northern mapping ed J. Harris(Ottawa: GSC Open File 5643, DVD publication)PÁEZ, A., SCOTT, D.M., *VOLZ, E. 2008 ‘Weight matrices for social influence analysis: an investigation<strong>of</strong> measurement errors and their effect on model identification and estimation quality’ SocialNetworks 30(4), 309-3172 POTOGLOU, D. and KANAROGLOU, P.S. 2008 ‘Disaggregate demand analyses for conventional andalternative fueled automobiles” a review’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Sustainable Transportation 2(4),234-2592 POULIOU, T., KANAROGLOU, P.S., ELLIOTT, S.J. and *PENGELLY, D.L. 2008 ‘Assessing the healthimpacts <strong>of</strong> air pollution: a re-analysis <strong>of</strong> the Hamilton children’s cohort data using a spatialanalytic approach’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Health Research 18(1), 17-35RINK, W.J. and REINHARDT, E.G. 2008 ‘Optical luminescence dating <strong>of</strong> sediments from Herod’s Harbor,Caesarea, Israel’ in Caesarea Reports and Studies ed K. Holum, J.A. Stabler and E.G. Reinhardt(Oxford, UK: BAR International Series 1784) 183-189*ROTHAUS, R., REINHARDT, E.G. and NOLLER, J. 2008 ‘Earthquakes and subsidence at Kenchreai’ inArchaeology and History in Medieval and post-Medieval Greece ed W.R. Caraher, L.J. Hall, R.S.Moore (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate Publishing) 53-66


MCMASTER UNIVERSITY 85SCOTT, D.M. and *HORNER, M.W. 2008 ‘Examining the role <strong>of</strong> urban form in shaping people’saccessibility to opportunities: an exploratory spatial data analysis’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Transport and LandUse 1, 89-119*SOLAIMAN, T.A., COULIBALY, P. and KANAROGLOU, P. 2008 ‘Ground level ozone forecasting usingdata-driven methods’ Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health Journal 1, 179-193*TSANIS, I.K., COULIBALY, P. and *DALIAKOPOULOS, I.N. 2008 ‘Improving groundwater levelforecasting with a feedforward neural network and linearly regressed projected precipitation’Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydroinformatics 10, 317-330WILLIAMS, A., *HEIDEBRECHT, C., 2 DEMIGLIO, L., EYLES, J., *STREINER, D. and NEWBOLD, K.B.2008 ‘Developing a psychometric scale for measuring sense <strong>of</strong> place and health: an application<strong>of</strong> facet design’ in Sense <strong>of</strong> Place, Health and Quality <strong>of</strong> Life ed J. Eyles and A. Williams(Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing) 73-862 WOUDSMA, C., *JENSEN, J.F., KANAROGLOU, P. and 2 MAOH, H. 2008 ‘Logistics land use and thecity: a spatial-temporal modeling approach’ Transportation Research part E: Logistics andTransportation Review 44(2), 277-297


Memorial University <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland232 Elizabeth AvenueScience 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)Roger White, PhD (North Carolina)Keith Storey, PhD (Western Ontario)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)E-mail Address:ghandcoc@mun.caamacpher@mun.cajmacpher@mun.cacsanger@mun.cajjacobs@mun.caroger@mun.cakstorey@mun.catbell@mun.cancatto@mun.cacasharpe@mun.caabath@mun.cakgbutler@mun.caratanac@mun.cardevillers@mun.caeedinger@mun.cacmather@mun.ca_________________________1Canada Research Chair (Tier II)2 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND 87Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Keith Nicol 3 , MSc (British Columbia)Nicholas Novakowski 3 , PhD (Ottawa)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)Glenn Blackwood, MA (Memorial)Andrée Bolduc, PhD (Lehigh)Arthur Dyke, PhD (Colorado)Donald Forbes, PhD (British Columbia)Colin Laroque, PhD (Victoria)David Liverman, PhD (Alberta)Thierry Schmitt, PhD (Cardiff, UK)John Shaw, PhD (New University <strong>of</strong> Ulster)Mark Shrimpton, MA (Memorial)Rod Smith, PhD (Alberta)Post-Doctoral Fellows:Julia LaiteJohanna Wolf 4E-mail Address:knicol@swgc.mun.cannovakowski@swgc.mun.caasimms@mun.calambert@mun.cajfinnis@mun.caakeeling@mun.cajlepawsky@mun.cakvodden@mun.camartinbatterson@gov.nl.caGlenn.Blackwood@mi.mun.caAndree.Bolduc@dfo-mpo.gc.caArt.Dyke@nrcan-rncan.gcdforbes@nrcan.gc.caclaroque@mta.caliverman@mun.caThierry.schmitt@cidco.cajohnshaw@nrcan.gc.camshrimpt@mun.carodsmith@nrcan.gc.cajlaite@mun.caj.wolf@uea.ac.ukStaff:Carole Anne C<strong>of</strong>fey, AdministrativeAssistantcac<strong>of</strong>fey@mun.caCharles Conway, Cartographercconway@mun.caGlenn Crewe, GIS/RS Specialistgcrewe@mun.caPhilippe Leblanc, ArcticNet IRIS Co-ordinator pleblanc@mun.caHarriett Taylor, Administrative StaffSpecialist IIhtaylor@mun.caRoss Wilson, Science Technician IIIrwilson@mun.ca_________________________3 Sir Wilfred Grenfell Campus4 Labrador Institute & Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts


88 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCurrent Research* not a member <strong>of</strong> this departmentHuman dimensions in wildlife resources (Bath)Implementing the Engaging <strong>Canadian</strong>s Initiative in national park planning processes(Bath)Public involvement, conflict resolution and facilitation approaches in developing largecarnivore management plans in Europe (Bath)Local community involvement and protected area establishment in Armenia (Bath)Climate change impact and adaptation issues in Labrador (Bell, Jacobs, Wolf)Coastal vulnerability in a warming Arctic (Bell, Catto, Edinger, Forbes)Deglacial ice dynamics and relative sea-level history, Newfoundland and Labrador (Bell)Prehistoric human-environment relations in Newfoundland and Labrador (Bell)Seabed mapping and classification from multibeam sonar data, Atlantic and ArcticCanada (Bell, Devillers, Edinger, Forbes, Shaw)Submerged archaeological landscapes, Newfoundland and Ireland (Bell, Quinn)Urban geochemical landscapes and human health risks (Bell)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)Coastal connections: Interactive governance model for sustainable coastalmanagement (Chuenpagdee)Community-university research for recovery alliance (Chuenpagdee)Impacts <strong>of</strong> fishing gears in <strong>Canadian</strong> fisheries (Chuenpagdee)Indicators for measuring, monitoring and evaluating post-disaster recovery(Chuenpagdee)


MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND 89Integrated multiple demands in coastal areas (Chuenpagdee)Ocean and coastal indicators (Chuenpagdee)Poverty alleviation and sustainable livelihoods in small-scale fisheries (Chuenpagdee)Reconceptualizing ecosystem complexity (Chuenpagdee)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)Seasonal climate forecasting (Finnis)Synoptic classification (Finnis)Machine learning applications in the environmental sciences (Finnis)Post-processing <strong>of</strong> weather/climate forecasts (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)Dendroclimatology <strong>of</strong> Labrador (Laroque, Bell)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)Planning for knowledge cities (Novakowski)Improving planning capacity (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)A 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.)


90 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 department5current or former graduate student*AZMY, K., EDINGER, E.N., *LUNDBERG, J. and *DIEGOR, W. 2008 ‘Sea level and paleotemperaturerecords from a mid-Holocene reef on the north coast <strong>of</strong> Java, Indonesia’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Earth Sciences DOI 10.1007//s00531-008-0383-3BELL, T., *ANDERSON, J., 5 BRUSHETT, D., 5 BUSSEY, C., *EDWARDS, R., *O’SULLIVAN, A., PLETS,R., QUINN, R., *RENOUF, M.A.P., SHAW, J. and WESTLEY, K. 2008 ‘A research strategy formapping prehistoric archaeological potential on the seabed <strong>of</strong>f Newfoundland and Ireland’ inWorld Archaeological Congress 06 (held at Dublin, June–July 2008) (Dublin: WorldArchaeological Congress) 256


MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND 91 , *GILLESPIE, R. and PLETS, R. 2008 New Horizons in Seabed Mapping (St. John’s: MUN,Final report <strong>of</strong> a workshop held on 22 May) , JACOBS, J. D., *MUNIER, A., LEBLANC, P. and *TRANT. A. 2008 ‘Climate change andrenewable resources in Labrador: looking toward 2050’ in Proceedings and Report <strong>of</strong> aConference (held at North West River, Labrador March, 2008) (St. John’s: Labrador HighlandsResearch Group, Memorial University <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland) CD-ROM*BUNDY, A., CHUENPAGDEE, R., *JENTOFT, S. and *MAHON, R. 2008 ‘If science is not the answer,what is? An alternative governance model for the world’s fisheries’ Frontiers in Ecology and theEnvironment 6(3), 152-155, doi: 10.1890/060112*CARETTE, V., *MOSTAFAVI, M.A., DEVILLERS, R., *ROSE, G. and *HASHEMI BENI, L. 2008‘Extending marine GIS capabilities: 3D representation <strong>of</strong> fish aggregations using delaunaytetrahedralisation and alpha shapes’ Geomatica 62(4), 361-374CATTO, N.R. and 5 PAREWICK, K. 2008 ‘Hazard and vulnerability assessment and adaptive planning:mutual and multi-lateral community-researcher communication, Arctic Canada’ in CommunicatingGeoscience ed D. Liverman (London: Geological Society, Special Publications) 305, 123-140CHUENPAGDEE, R., *KOOIMAN, J. and *PULLIN, R. 2008 ‘Assessing governability in capture fisheries,aquaculture and coastal zones’ <strong>The</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Transboundary Environmental Studies 7(1), 14-33DEVILLERS, R. and *GILLESPIE, R. guest eds 2008 ‘Marine Geomatics – Special issue’ Geomatica62(4) and *GILLESPIE, R. 2008 ‘Charting inner space: geomatics for a blue planet’ Geomatica 62(4),357-3595 DUMARESQ, D., BELL, T. and LAROQUE, C.P. 2008 ‘Radial growth analysis <strong>of</strong> three conifer species incoastal Labrador - 400 years <strong>of</strong> discovery’ in Annual conference <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Geographers</strong> (held at Quebec City, PQ, May 2008) (Quebec: <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Geographers</strong>) npEDINGER, E. 2008 ‘Environmental impacts <strong>of</strong> nickel mining: four case studies, three continents, twocenturies’ in Mining Town Crisis: Globalization, Labour, and Resistance in Sudbury ed D.Leadbeater (Toronto: Fernwood Books) 103-124 and DEVILLERS, R. 2008 ‘Coraux d'eaux froides: loin des yeux, près du coeur... ’ FrancVert5(2), 1-6 , *AZMY, K., *DIEGOR, W. and *SIREGAR, P.R. 2008 ‘Heavy metal pollution from gold miningrecorded in Porites lobata skeletons, Buyat-Ratototok district, Sulawesi, Indonesia’ MarinePollution Bulletin 56, 1553-1569*HYNDMAN, D., *HYNDMAN, D. and CATTO, N.R. 2008 Natural Hazards and Disasters, 1st <strong>Canadian</strong>edition (Toronto: Nelson)KEELING, A. 2008 ‘”We are scholars”: using teamwork and problem-based learning in a <strong>Canadian</strong>regional geography course’ MountainRise 4(3) (Spring), retrieved September 7, <strong>2009</strong> from*KENNY, B. and MATHER, C. 2008 ‘Milking the region? South African capital and Zambia’s dairyindustry’ in African Sociological Review/Revue Africaine de Sociologie, Special Issue: SouthAfrica in Africa – African perceptions, African realities, guest ed D. Miller, O. Oloyede and R.Saunders (South Africa in Africa Research Initiative [SAARI] Research Project: RhodesUniversity/HSRC/CODESRIA Dec. 1, 2008) 55-66LEPAWSKY, J. 2008 ‘A museum, the city, and a nation’ Cultural Geographies 15(1), 119-142MATHER, C. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> structural and spatial implications <strong>of</strong> changes in the regulation <strong>of</strong> South Africa'scitrus export chain’ in Globalization and restructuring <strong>of</strong> African commodity flows ed N. Fold andM. Nylandsted Larsen (Uppsala: Nordiksa Africainnstitutet) 79-102*MIRONOV, A.G., CATTO, N.R. and *ERBAJEVA, M.A. 2008 ‘Quaternary <strong>of</strong> Baikalia: stratigraphy,paleontology, and paleoenvironments <strong>of</strong> the pliocene-pleistocene <strong>of</strong> transbaikalia, andinterregional correlations’ Quaternary International 179NICOL, K. 2008 ‘Newfoundland's failing springs’ Alternatives Journal 34(4), 5 2008 Spring Drinking Water Project (St. John’s: Final Report to CEE)*QUINN, R., BELL, T., *EDWARDS, R. and *O’SULLIVAN, A. 2008 ‘A research strategy for mapping thearchaeological potential <strong>of</strong> the seabed <strong>of</strong>f Ireland and Newfoundland’ in UK Sea Level IGCP495/INQUA Conference on Holocene Land-Ocean Interactions: Driving Mechanisms and CoastalResponses (held at Belfast, Northern Ireland, June 2008) (Belfast: Queen’s University) np*RENOUF, M.A.P. and BELL, T. 2008 ‘Dorset palaeoeskimo skin processing at Phillip’s Garden, Port auChoix, Northwestern Newfoundland’ Arctic 61, 35–47


92 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGSANGER, C.W. 2008 ‘Changing technologies and personnel patterns in 19th century Newfoundlandsealing’ Newfoundland Quarterly 101(2), 50-53 2008 ‘Prologue to Scottish domination <strong>of</strong> northern whaling: the role <strong>of</strong> the French RevolutionaryWar’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Maritime History 20(1), 97-114 2008 ‘Sail versus steam: post-1863 technological and spatial adaptation in the Newfoundlandseal fishery’ Newfoundland and Labrador Studies 23(2), 139-169 2008 ‘Scottish northern whaling and sealing’ in Boats, Fishing and the Sea, V4, Scottish Lifeand Society: a Compendium <strong>of</strong> Scottish Ethnology ed J.R. Coull, A. Fenton and K. Veitch(Edinburgh: John Donald) 389-458*SCHUENEMANN, K.C., *CASSANO, J.J. and FINNIS, J. 2008 ‘Forcing <strong>of</strong> precipitation over Greenland:synoptic climatology for 1961 to 1999’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrometeorology (10), 60-78*SHERWOOD, O.A., EDINGER, E.N., *GUILDERSON, T.P., *GHALEB, B., *RISK, M.J. and *SCOTT,D.B. 2008 ‘Late Holocene radiocarbon variability in northwest Atlantic slope waters’ Earth andPlanetary Science Letters 275, 146-153 , *JAMIESON, R.E., EDINGER, E.N. and *WAREHAM, V.E. 2008 ‘Stable C and N isotopecomposition <strong>of</strong> cold-water corals from the Newfoundland and Labrador continental slope:examination <strong>of</strong> trophic, depth, and spatial effects’ Deep Sea Research I 55, 1392-1402*SMYTH, J., *O’SULLIVAN, A., BELL. T., *EDWARDS, R. and *QUINN, R. 2008 Archaeological potential<strong>of</strong> Ireland’s submerged landscapes: SLAN strategy document (Dublin: University College Dublin,School <strong>of</strong> Archaeology)5 STRAATMAN, B., WHITE, R. and *BANZHAF, W. 2008 ‘An artificial chemistry-based model <strong>of</strong>economies’ in Artificial Life XI: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Eleventh International Conference on theSimulation and Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Living Systems ed S. Bullock, J. Noble, R. Watson and M. Bedau(Cambridge: MIT Press) 592-5995 TRINDADE, M., BELL, T. and LAROQUE, C. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> occurrence <strong>of</strong> the divergence problem in easternNorth America – 400 Years <strong>of</strong> Discovery’ in <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geographers</strong> <strong>of</strong> AnnualConference (held at Quebec City, PQ, May 2008) (Quebec: <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Geographers</strong>) np , BELL, T., LAROQUE, C. and JACOBS, J. 2008 ‘Comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> the radial growthresponse <strong>of</strong> four alpine treeline species in eastern Canada’ in First American DendrochronologyConference (held at Vancouver, June 2008) (Vancouver: University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia) np*VASSEUR, L. and CATTO, N.R. 2008 Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations in Atlantic Canada,National Assessment <strong>of</strong> Climate Change Impacts and Adaptations (city: Report to NaturalResources Canada)WESTLEY, K., BELL, T., PLETS, R., *RENOUF, M.A.P., *TARASOV, L., QUINN, R., SHAW, J. andDYKE, A.S. 2008 ‘Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the postglacial palaeo-geography <strong>of</strong> Newfoundland forsubmerged landscape investigation’ in World Archaeological Congress 06 (held at Dublin, June–July 2008) (Dublin: World Archaeological Congress) 150 , BELL, T., *RENOUF, M.A.P. and *TARASOV, L. 2008 ‘Impact assessment <strong>of</strong> ongoing andfuture sea-level change on coastal archaeological resources around Newfoundland’ in WorldArchaeological Congress 06 (held at Dublin, June–July 2008) (Dublin: World ArchaeologicalCongress) 257*WINDLE, M., *ROSE. G., DEVILLERS, R. and *FORTIN, M.-J. 2008 ‘Geospatial dynamics <strong>of</strong> NorthwestAtlantic cod and crustacean fisheries in the 1990s and 2000s: environmental and trophic impacts’in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 4th International Symposium in GIS/Spatial Analyses in Fishery andAquatic Sciences (held at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 2008) (Rio de Janeiro: InternationalFishery GIS Society) 44-45*YIM, W.W-S., CATTO, N.R., *CHIVAS, A. and *PILLANS, B. 2008 ‘Subaerially exposed continentalshelves: Contributions from INQUA Project 0419’ Quaternary International 183


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)Chargés et chargée de cours:Michel Duncan, MA (Laval)Armand LaRocque, PhD (Montréal)Anouk Utzschneider, MSc (Laval)guy.vincent@umoncton.caguillaume.fortin@umoncton.caandre.j.robichaud@umcs.camajella.simard@umoncton.camichel.ducan@umoncton.caarmand.larocque@umoncton.caeau0605@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)1 Campus d’Edmundston2 Directeur du Département d’histoire et de géographie, Campus de Moncton(Information sur la faculté, 1 er juillet <strong>2009</strong>)3 Campus de Shippagan


94 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCartographie 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 des 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 forêtsenfouis 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)L’accès des aînés francophones aux foyers de soins du Nouveau-Brunswick. Étude desbesoins, des défis et des enjeux (Simard) [en collaboration avec Éric Forgues,Josée Guignard Noël, Rodrigue Landry et Anne Robineau]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 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]Description du processus de prise de décision relatif à l’environnement chez des élèvesimpliqués dans un projet de développement résidentiel durable (Utzschneider)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 en ville centrale (Vincent)Le marché du logement des villes centrales (Vincent)Les transformations sociales dans les villes centrales (Vincent)Publications récentes* n’est pas membre du départementFORTIN, G. and *PILOTE, J.-L. 2008 ‘Multidate mapping approach to determine alpine and subalpinevegetation modifications on Mount Jacques Cartier, Quebec, Eastern Canada, 1972-2007’ inProceedings <strong>of</strong> the 6 th International Cartographic <strong>Association</strong> Mountain Cartography Workshopon Mountain Mapping and Visualisation (held at Lenk, Switzerland, February 2008) (ETH Zurich:Institute <strong>of</strong> Cartography) 51-57*O'CARROLL, S., *BÉRUBÉ D. et JOLICOEUR, S. 2008 Réalisation de cartes numériques multidatespour l’étude du déplacement du trait de côte au Nouveau-Brunswick : survol de la méthodologie(Fredericton : Ministère des Ressources naturelles du Nouveau-Brunswick : Division desminéraux, des politiques et de la planification, Planche 2008-5) , *CHIASSON, P., JOLICOEUR, S., *BÉRUBÉ, D., *LAPLANTE, N. et *DESROSIERS, M. 2008Évolution du paysage côtier dans le secteur de la pointe Carron – pointe Belloni (Bathurst,


UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON 95Nouveau-Brunswick), 1939 à 2007 (Fredericton: Ministère des Ressources naturelles duNouveau-Brunswick : Division des minéraux, des politiques et de la planification, Planche 2008-4) , *CHIASSON, P., JOLICOEUR, S., *BÉRUBÉ, D., *DESROSIERS, M., *LAPLANTE, N. et*EVANS, P. 2008 Taux de déplacement du trait de côte dans le secteur de la pointe Carron –pointe Belloni, Bathurst, Nouveau-Brunswick, entre 1939 et 2007 (Fredericton : Ministère desRessources naturelles du Nouveau-Brunswick : Division des minéraux, des politiques et de laplanification, Planches 2008-3A, B, C et D)*LEBLON, B., LAROCQUE, A. and *GIL, M.L. 2008 ‘New ways <strong>of</strong> teaching RADARSAT-2 polarimetricSAR image processing: online delivering <strong>of</strong> courses’ in Proc. 14th <strong>Canadian</strong> Aeronautics andSpace Institute Astronautics conferences ASTRO 2008 Harnessing Space to Address GlobalIssues (held at Montréal, April - May, 2008) (Montréal: CASI, CD-ROM publication) , LAROCQUE, A., *JORDAN, G.A. and *GIL, M.L. 2008 ‘New ways <strong>of</strong> teaching Geomaticscourses in Forestry: online delivery’ <strong>The</strong> Forestry Chronicle 84(4) 523-526 , *MERZOUKI, A., *MACLEAN, D.A. and LAROCQUE, A. 2008 ‘Photo-interpretation and remotesensing at the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Forestry and Environmental Management’ UNB. <strong>The</strong> Forestry Chronicle,84(4), 534-538ROBICHAUD, A. and *LAROQUE, C.P. 2008 ‘Tree-ring chronologies in Atlantic Canada: a case studyfrom Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia’ Tree-Ring Research 64(1), 17-25SIMARD, M. 2008 ‘2007: une année de stabilité pour le développement de l’Est-du-Québec’ L’Actionnationale 93(2), 28-41 2008 ‘Des campagnes qui gagnent et des villes qui perdent?’ Québec Municipal, 5 août, 1.Recherché août 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 ‘La situation économique des personnes âgées et les impacts du vieillissement sur lastructure de peuplement: le cas du Bas-Saint-Laurent’ Revue Organisations et Territoires 17(2),63-72 2008 ‘Le développement à double vitesse du Nouveau-Brunswick’ L’Acadie Nouvelle 6282, 31mars, 10 2008 ‘Le «sauvetage» de St-Charles-Garnier’ Québec Municipal 19 oct. Recherché septembre30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 ‘Le vieillissement au Bas-Saint-Laurent: un phénomène inquiétant?’ Journal Info-Dimanche 17(1), 6 janvier, 7 2008 ‘Le vieillissement de la population dans le Bas-Saint-Laurent: enjeux et défis. Le cas desmilieux ruraux fragiles’ dans L’habitation en milieu rural. Les impacts du vieillissement de lapopulation, Actes des entretiens sur l’habitat (tenu à Victoriaville, QC, novembre 2007) (Québec :Société d’habitation du Québec) 40-74. Recherché août 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 Les difficultés liées à l’implantation d’une coopérative de solidarité dans la relance d’unelocalité en voie de dévitalisation: le cas de St-Bruno-de-Kamouraska (Moncton : Université deMoncton) 2008 ‘Persistance et évolution des disparités économiques au Québec: une analyse de leurdynamique au cours de la période 1991-2001’ dans La science des territoires dir M.-U. Proulx(Québec : Presses de l’Université du Québec) 103-134 2008 ‘Pour un développement harmonieux du Nouveau-Brunswick’ L’Acadie Nouvelle 30 juin, 10 2008 ‘Territorialité et développement durable: quelles théories pour une mise en valeur intégréedes ressources?’ Bulletin de la Société de géographie de Québec 2(4), 8-11 2008 ‘Pour un développement harmonieux du Nouveau-Brunswick’ Le Madawaska 24 juin,opinions. Recherché août 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2007 ‘Le territoire perçu. La fragilité vécue en milieu rural. Le cas de huit petites localités duBas-Saint-Laurent’ Ruralia 20, 143-182


Université de MontréalF.A.S. - Département de géographieCase postale 6128, succursale Centre-ville, Montréal, QC H3C 3J7(514) 343-8000 Télécopieur (514) 343-8008_____________________________________________________________________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 : Courrier électronique :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, PhD (Laval)paul.comtois@umontreal.caFrançois Courchesne 1 , 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.caJames T. Gray, PhD (McGill)james.t.gray@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.caBhawan Singh, PhD (McGill)bhawan.singh@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 <strong>2009</strong>)


UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL 97Chercheur invité :Sébastien Caquard, PhD (J. Monnet de Saint-Étienne)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseur invité :Jean Debrie, PhD (INRETS)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)Caractérisation des allergènes des pénicilliums (P. Comtois)Écologie des plantes allergènes à la limite de leur distribution (P. Comtois)Transport des particules biologiques (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)


98 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLa modélisation des glissements de terrain (Gray)International 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)


UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL 99Publications récentes* n’est pas membre du département2étudiant(e) gradué(e) (actuel ou ancien)*ALI, A.A., *ASSELIN, H., LAROUCHE, A.C.L., *BERGERON, Y., *CARCAILLET, C. and RICHARD,P.J.H. 2008 ‘Changes in fire regime explain the Holocene rise and fall <strong>of</strong> Abies balsamea in theconiferous forests <strong>of</strong> western Québec, Canada’ <strong>The</strong> Holocene 18(5), 693-7032 ALI, G. and ROY, A.G. 2008 ‘Revisiting hydrologic sampling strategies for an accurate assessment <strong>of</strong>hydrologic connectivity’ Geography Compass, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00180.xANDRÉ, P., *ENSERINK, B., *CONNOR, D. et *CROAL, P. 2008 ‘Participation publique, Principesinternationaux pour une meilleure pratique’ Produit pour International <strong>Association</strong> for ImpactAssessment, version finale anglaise, mai 2006, Version Française 2008 , THOUEZ, J.P. et2 LEBLANC, K. 2008 ‘L’évaluation environnementale des projetsd’infrastructures routières sous partenariat public privé (PPP) : Un débat public éclairé peut-ilvraiment avoir lieu?’ dans Actes du 12e Colloque international des spécialistes francophones enévaluation d’impacts (tenu à Genève juin 2007) (Genève : Secrétariat International Francophonepour l’Évaluation environnementale, CD-ROM publication)*BARBONNE, R., *SHEARMUR, R. et COFFEY, W. 2008 ‘Les nouvelles dynamiques intramétropolitainesde l’emploi favorisent-elles des migrations pendulaires plus « durables » ? Le casde la région métropolitaine de Montréal, 1998-2003’ Géographie, économie, société 10(1), 103-120*BENNETT, E., CARPENTER, S. and CARDILLE, J. 2008 ‘Estimating the risk <strong>of</strong> exceeding thresholds inenvironmental systems’ Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 191, 131-138*BINGHAM, M. and HERRMANN, TH. M. 2008 ‘Magellanic penguin (Spheniscidae) monitoring results forMagdalena Island (Chile) 2000 – 2008’ Annales del Instituto de la Patagonia 36(2),19-32BRYANT, C.R. 2008 ‘Rural futures in an urban world’ in Cities <strong>of</strong> the World: World Regional and UrbanDevelopment (4th Edition) ed S.D. Brunn, M. Hayes-Mitchell and D.J. Zeigler (Lanham, MD:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.) 606-607 et 2 DESROCHES, S. 2008 ‘Gouvernance et participation citoyenne dans la planification dudéveloppement territorial : Quelle place pour l’eau?’ dans Vers une gouvernance de l’eau auQuébec dir C. Choquette et A. Letourneau (Québec : Éditions Multimondes) 245-260 , *LOUDIYI, S. et *LAURENS, L. dirs 2008 Territoires périurbains et gouvernance : Perspectivesde recherche (Montreal : Géographie, Université de Montréal) , *LOUDIYI, S. et *LAURENS, L. 2008 ‘Conclusions : Bien sûr qu’il y en a! Mais . . . cesterritoires sont multiples . . . ‘ dans Territoires périurbains et gouvernance. Perspectives derecherche dir S. Loudiyi et L. Laurens (Montreal : Géographie, Université de Montréal) 159-163 , *MAKHANYA, E. et HERRMANN, T.M. eds 2008 <strong>The</strong> Sustainability <strong>of</strong> Rural Systems inDeveloping Countries (Montreal : Géographie, Université de Montréal)*BURKE, A., *EBERT, D., CARDILLE, J.A. and *DOTH, D. 2008 ‘Paleoethology as a tool for thedevelopment <strong>of</strong> archaeological models <strong>of</strong> land-use: the Crimean Middle Palaeolithic’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Archaeological Science 35, 894-9042 CHARRON, I., 2 LALONDE, O., ROY, A.G., BOYER, C. and 2 TURGEON, S. 2008 ‘Analyzing changes inriparian habitats along five major tributaries <strong>of</strong> the St-Lawrence River, Québec, Canada: 1964-1997’ River Research and Applications 24, 617-631, doi: 10.1002/rra.11332 CLOUTIER-HURTEAU, B., *SAUVÉ, S. and COURCHESNE, F. 2008 ‘Influence <strong>of</strong> microorganisms onCu speciation in the rhizosphere <strong>of</strong> forest soils’ Soil Biology & Biochemistry 40, 2441-2451COMTOIS, C. 2008 ‘Greening the Asia Pacific Gateway: sustainability a competitive asset’, [Versionfrançaise intitulée Écologisation de la porte continentale de l’Asie-Pacifique: viabilité del’environnement comme actif concurrentiel] (Vancouver: Asia Pacific Foundation Commentary)49, 18 2008 ‘L’envol des ports chinois’ dans Les transports maritimes dans la mondialisation dir J.Guillaume (Nantes: PUF) 185-200 2008 ‘Marketing green logistics: environmental strategies for transportation based gatewaysand corridors’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> International Conference on Gateways and Corridors ed D. Gillen(Vancouver: Centre for Transportation Studies) 21COMTOIS, P. 2008 ‘An aerobiological probability taste’ Aerobiological monograph 1, 161-176


100 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG , 2 ESCAMILLA, B. et SYZDER, L. 2008 ‘Ragweed distribution on montreal’s island and it’simplication as a pollen sowle’ Aerobiological monograph 1, 14-29 , ISARD, S. et GAGE, S. 2008 ‘Challenge for the future’ Aerobiological monograph 1, 194-204COURCHESNE, F., 2 CLOUTIER-HURTEAU, B. and TURMEL, M-C. 2008 ‘Relevance <strong>of</strong> rhizosphereresearch for the ecological risk assessment <strong>of</strong> trace metals in soils’ Human and Ecological RiskAssessment 14, 54-72*CSANK, A.Z. and FORTIER, D. 2008 ‘Pliocene Arctic forests: climate reconstructions from a 3 millionyear old site on Bylot Island derived from stable isotope values <strong>of</strong> fossil wood’ EOS Transactions<strong>of</strong> the American Geophysical Union, 89 (53) Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract PP31B-1485DE KONINCK, R. 2008 ‘Géographe’ dans Pr<strong>of</strong>ession géographe (Montréal : Presses de l’Université deMontréal) recherché septembre 26, <strong>2009</strong> de ,2 DROLET, J. and GIRARD, M. 2008 Singapore: An Atlas <strong>of</strong> Perpetual TerritorialTransformation (Singapore: NUS Press)2 DEROME, M.-C., ANDRÉ, P., MAROIS, C. et 2 ROY, A.-M. 2008 ‘Parachèvement de l’autoroute 30 entrel’autoroute 15 et l’échangeur Jean-Leman. État des connaissances et proposition conceptuelle’Rapport de recherche produit pour le Ministère des Transports du Québec, Direction de l’ouest dela Montérégie (Montréal : Université de Montréal) 59 , 2 ROY, A.-M., ANDRÉ, P., MAROIS, C. et 2 SCHWARZ, M.L. 2008 ‘Parachèvement del’autoroute 30 entre l’autoroute 15 et l’échangeur Jean-Leman. Analyse des acteurs et définitiondes enjeux psychosociaux’ Rapport de recherche produit pour le Ministère des Transports duQuébec, Direction de l’ouest de la Montérégie (Montréal : Université de Montréal) 14 annexes, 512 FILOTAS, E., *GRANT, M., PARROTT, L. and RIKVOLD, P. 2008 ‘Community-driven dispersal in anindividual-based predator-prey model’ Ecological Complexit 5, 238-251FORTIER, D., *KANEVSKYI, M., *DILLON, M., *STEPHANI, E., *SHUR, Y. and *JORGENSON, TM.2008 ‘Classification <strong>of</strong> cryostructures <strong>of</strong> basal glacier ice using tomodensitometry’ EOSTransactions <strong>of</strong> the American Geophysical Union, 89 (53) Fall Meeting Supplement, AbstractC11D-05372 FRÉCHETTE, B., *DE VERNAL, A. et RICHARD, P.J.H. 2008 ‘Holocene and Last Interglacial cloudinessin eastern Baffin Island, Arctic Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 45, 1221-1234 , *DE VERNAL, A., *GUIOT, J., *WOLFE, A.P., *MILLER, G.H., *FREDSKILD, B., *KERWIN,M.W. and RICHARD, P.J.H. 2008 ‘Methodological basis for quantitative reconstruction <strong>of</strong> airtemperature and sunshine from pollen assemblages in Arctic Canada and Greenland’ QuaternaryScience Reviews 27, 1197-1216, DOI : 10.1016/j.quascirev.2008.02.0162 FREJ, S., 2 DOYON, M., 2 GRANJON, D. and BRYANT, C.R. 2008 ‘Countryside and tourism: managingprocesses <strong>of</strong> social construction in the planning <strong>of</strong> future countrysides’ in Rural EnvironmentalManagement ed A.L. Singh et S. Fazal (Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation) 83-108*GANA, A., HERRMANN, TH. M. et *HUYER, S. 2008 ‘Women in agriculture’ dans Synthesis Report del’Évaluation internationale des sciences et technologies agricoles au service du développement(Washington, DC: International Assessment <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Science and Technology forDevelopment, IAASTD) 75-80*GURIB-FAKIM, A., *SMITH, L., LEAD AUTHORS: *ACIKGOZ, N., *AVATO, P., *BOSSIO, D., *EBI, K.,*GONÇALVES, A., *HEINEMANN, J., HERRMANN, TH.M., *PADGHAM, J., *PENNARZ, J.,*SCHEIDEGGER, U., *SEBASTIAN, L., *TABOADA, M., *VIGLIZZO, E., CONTRIBUTINGAUTHORS: *BACHMANN, F., *BEST, B., *BROSSIER, J., *FARNWORTH, C., *GEWA, C.,*GYASI, E., *IZAURRALDE, C., *LONG, J., *MCGUIRE, S., *MEIER, P., *PERFECTO, I. and*ZUNDEL, C.H. 2008 ‘Options to enhance the impact <strong>of</strong> AKST on the development andsustainability goals’ dans Évaluation internationale des sciences et technologies agricoles auservice du développement (Washington, DC: International Assessment <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Scienceand Technology for Development, IAASTD) 377 - 440HERRMANN, TH.M., BRYANT, C.R. et *MAKHANYA, E. 2008 ‘Conclusion’ dans <strong>The</strong> Sustainability <strong>of</strong>Rural Systems in Developing Countries dir C.R. Bryant, E. Makhanya et T.M. Herrmann(Montreal : Géographie, Université de Montréal) 151-152 , BRYANT, C.R. et *MAKHANYA, E. 2008 ‘Introduction’ dans <strong>The</strong> Sustainability <strong>of</strong> RuralSystems in Developing Countries dir C.R. Bryant, E. Makhanya et T.M. Herrmann (Montreal :Géographie, Université de Montréal) 1-5 , 2 COSTINA, A.M. et 2 COSTINA, M.I. 2008 ‘Le changement climatique dans la Grand Nordcanadien : risques et impacts sur la biodiversité arctique et les sociétés Inuits’ Riscuri sicatastr<strong>of</strong>e (Romania) 7(5), 80-94


UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL 101*HINSINGER, PH. and COURCHESNE, F. 2008 ‘Mobility and bioavailability <strong>of</strong> heavy metals and metalloidsat the soil-root interface’ in Biophysico-Chemical Processes <strong>of</strong> Heavy Metals and Metalloids in SoilEnvironments ed A. Violante, P.M. Huang and G.M. Gadd (New Jersey: Wiley-IUPAC Series, JohnWiley & Sons) 267-311*KIM, K. and FORTIER, D. 2008 ‘Underground thermo-erosion <strong>of</strong> ice wedges: numerical simulation <strong>of</strong>tunnel freeze-back’ EOS Transactions <strong>of</strong> the American Geophysical Union, 89 (53) Fall MeetingSupplement, Abstract C11D-05392 LACEY, J.R.W. and ROY, A.G. 2008 ‘Fine-scale characterization <strong>of</strong> the turbulent shear layer <strong>of</strong> aninstream pebble cluster’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydraulic Engineering 134, 925-936 and ROY, A.G. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> spatial characterization <strong>of</strong> turbulence around large roughnesselements in a gravel-bed river’ Geomorphology 102, 542-553, DOI :10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.05.0452 LAMARRE, H. and ROY, A.G. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> morphology on the displacement <strong>of</strong> individual clasts in astep-pool channel’ Geomorphology 99, 270-279, DOI:10.1016/j.geomorph.2007.11.005*LOUDIYI, S., BRYANT, C.R. et *LAURENS, L. 2008 ‘Introduction: perspectives contemporaines sur lagouvernance des territoires périurbains’ dans Territoires périurbains et gouvernance.Perspectives de recherche dir S. Loudiyi, C.R. Bryant et L. Laurens (Montreal : Géographie,Université de Montréal) 1-9MARTIN, P. 2008 ‘Citizenship and the Imperial City’ Antipode 40(2), 221-225 and *GÁTICA, R. 2008 ‘An interview with Raúl Gática from the Popular Indigenous Council <strong>of</strong>Oaxaca – Ricardo Flores Magón (CIPO-RFM)’ Antipode 40(2), 211-2152 MULLER, S.D., RICHARD, P.J.H. and *TALON, B. 2008 ‘Impact <strong>of</strong> disturbance on the Holocenedevelopment <strong>of</strong> a temperate peatland (Southern Québec)’ Vegetation History and Archaeobotany,DOI : 10.1007/s00334-008-161-y2 NGUENDO YONGTSI, H.B. et BRYANT, C.R. dirs 2008 Visages et défis des principales villescamerouaises (Montreal : Géographie, Université de Montréal) , BRYANT, C.R. et *PRISO, D.D. 2008 ‘Ère des vilels, temps des métropoles : ledéveloppement urbain au Cameroun’ dans Visages et défis des principales villes camerouaisesdir H.B. Nguendo Yongtsi et C.R. Bryant (Montreal : Géographie, Université de Montréal) 5-16 et BRYANT, C.R. 2008 ‘Introduction : Éléments pour une meilleure qualité de vie dans les villescamerounaises’ dans Visages et défis des principales villes camerouaises dir H.B. NguendoYongtsi et C.R. Bryant (Montreal : Géographie, Université de Montréal) 1-2 , HERRMANN, T.M., *LUTUMBA NETU, A., *SIETCHIPING, R. et BRYANT, C.R. 2008‘Environmental sanitation and health risks in tropical urban settings : case study <strong>of</strong> householdrefuse and diarrhea in Yaoundé-Cameroon’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences 3(3), 220-228PARROTT, L. 2008 ‘Ecological informatics: adaptive agents’ in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Ecology ed S.E.Jørgensen and B. Fath (Oxford: Elsevier) 1, 47-51 , 2 PROULX, R. and 2 THIBERT-PLANTE, X. 2008 ‘Three dimensional metrics for the analysis <strong>of</strong>ecological data’ Ecological Informatics 3(6), 343-3532 PROULX, R., 2 CÔTÉ, P. and PARROTT, L. 2008 ‘Use <strong>of</strong> recurrence analysis to measure the dynamicalstability <strong>of</strong> a multi-species community model’ European Physical Journal – Special Topics 164,117-126 and PARROTT, L. 2008 ‘Measures <strong>of</strong> structural complexity in digital images for monitoring theecological signature <strong>of</strong> an old-growth forest ecosystem’ Ecological Indicators 8(3), 270-284 , *ST. LAURENT, M.H. and PARROTT, L. 2008 ‘Emergent phenotypes: association betweencoloration and morphology in fish’ Evolutionary Ecology Research 10, 1037-1050*RICE, S.P., *RHOADS, B.L. and ROY, A.G. 2008 ‘Introduction: river confluences, tributaries and thefluvial network’ in River Confluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network ed S. Rice, A. Roy andB. Rhoads (London: Wiley) 1-5 , ROY, A.G. and *RHOADS, B. 2008 ‘River confluences’ in River Confluences, Tributaries andthe Fluvial Network ed S. Rice, A. Roy and B. Rhoads (London: Wiley) 474*ROLLET, A., 2 MACVICAR, B., *PIÉGAY, H. and ROY, A. 2008 ‘A comparative study on the use <strong>of</strong>passive integrated transponders to estimate sediment transport: first results’ La Houille Blanche4-2008, 110-116, DOI : 10.1051/lhb : 2008047ROY, A.G. 2008 ‘Introduction to Part I: river channel confluences’ in River Confluences,Tributaries andthe Fluvial Network ed S. Rice, A. Roy and B. Rhoads (London: Wiley) 13-16


102 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2 SCHWARZ, M.L., ANDRÉ, P. et *SEVEGNANI, L. 2008 ‘Preferências e valores para com as paisagensda mata atlântica: uma comparação segundo a idade e o gênero’ Caminhos de Geografia 9(26),114-132*SHUR, Y., *KANEVSKYI, M., *JORGENSON, TM. and FORTIER, D. 2008 ‘Cry<strong>of</strong>acial analysis <strong>of</strong>permafrost soils’ EOS Transactions <strong>of</strong> the American Geophysical Union, 89 (53) Fall MeetingSupplement, Abstract C31E-0554*STEPHAN, C.H., COURCHESNE, F., *HENDERSHOT, W.H., *MCGRATH, S., *CHAUDRI, A.M.,*SAPPIN-DIDIER, V. and *SAUVÉ, S. 2008 ‘Speciation <strong>of</strong> zinc in contaminated soils’Environmental Pollution 155, 208-2162 TURGEON, J. and COURCHESNE, F. 2008 ‘Hydrochemistry <strong>of</strong> a headwater stream <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong>Shield: relevance <strong>of</strong> antecedent soil moisture conditions and <strong>of</strong> seasonality’ HydrologicalProcesses 22, 327-339*WULDER, M.A., *WHITE, J.C., *HAN, T., *COOPS, N.C., CARDILLE, J.A., 2 HOLLAND, T. and *GRILLS,D. 2008 ‘Monitoring Canada's forests - Part 2: National forest fragmentation and pattern’<strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34(6), 563-584


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)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)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Zoe Finkel 3 , PhD (Rutgers)Colin Laroque 4 , PhD (Victoria)Tim Reiffenstein, PhD (Simon Fraser)Robert Summerby-Murray 5 , PhD (Toronto)Brad Walters 6 , PhD (Rutgers)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:David Lieske, PhD (Calgary)E-mail Address:pennals@cogeco.cadmossman@mta.caericross@nbnet.nb.camfox@mta.cajollerhead@mta.cazfinkel@mta.caclaroque@mta.catreiffen@mta.carsummerb@mta.cabwalters@mta.cadlieske@mta.caResearch Associate, Mount Allison Dendrochronology Lab:Amanda Young, MSc (Texas A&M)ayoung@mta.ca________________________1 Geography and Environment Department Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)2 Dean <strong>of</strong> Science and Graduate Studies; Director, Coastal Wetlands Institute3 Coordinator, Environmental Science Program; Co-Director Marine Macroecology andBiogeochemistry Lab; Faculty Associate, Department <strong>of</strong> Biology, Mount Allison University4 Director, Mount Allison Dendrochronology Lab; Faculty Associate, Department <strong>of</strong> Biology5 Dean <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences; Director, Academic Support Services6 Coordinator, Environmental Studies


104 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGPost Doctoral Fellow, Mount Allison Dendrochronology Lab:Mariana Trindade, PhD (Memorial)mtrindade@mta.caLecturer:Leah A. Huff, MA (Queen’s)Lab Instructor/Technician:Lanna Campbell, MES (Dalhousie)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Darren R. Bardati, PhD (McGill)David Bruce 7 , MA (British Columbia)Alan Hanson, PhD (Western Ontario)Stuart Semple, EdD (Toronto)lhuff@mta.caacampbell@mta.cadbardati@upei.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)________________________7 Director, Rural and Small Town Programme; Manager, Research Office


MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY 105Nature 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)GIS, historical maps and databases (Summerby-Murray)Historical cartography <strong>of</strong> the upper Bay <strong>of</strong> Fundy (Summerby-Murray)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> coastal marshlands (Summerby-Murray)Industrial heritage, deindustrial landscapes and cultural spectacle (Summerby-Murray)Dendrochronology and Central Labrador (Trindade)Aquaculture and changing property rights in the Bay <strong>of</strong> Fundy (Walters)Climate 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 department*AUSTEN, E. and HANSON, A. 2008 ‘Identifying wetland compensation principles and mechanisms forAtlantic Canada using a delphi approach’ Wetlands 28, 640-655BARDATI, D. and *BOURGEOIS, C. 2008 ‘Barriers to collaborative nature conservation efforts in rural energycorridors: a case study in southern Quebec’ in Environmental Concerns in Rights-<strong>of</strong>-WayManagement ed J. Goodrich-Mahoney, L. Abrahamson, J. Ballard and S. Tikalsky (New York:Elsevier Science Ltd.) 739-754BRUCE, D.W. 2008 Affordability Challenges and Rental Market Dynamics in Small Nova Scotia Communitieswith Community College Campuses Monograph (Ottawa, ON: Canada Mortgage and Housing.External Research Grants Program) 2008 Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Housing Issues at Nova Scotia Community College Campuses (Halifax, NS: NovaScotia Community College system) and *ZWICKER, G. 2008 Internationally Educated Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in New Brunswick: Why<strong>The</strong>y Come, Why <strong>The</strong>y Stay and the Challenges <strong>The</strong>y Face (Saint John: IEHP Atlantic Connection)*DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *YANG, Y., OLLERHEAD, J., *HESP, P. and *WALKER, I.J. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong>effects <strong>of</strong> surface moisture on aeolian sediment transport threshold and mass flux on a beach’ EarthSurface Processes and Landforms 33, 55-74ENNALS, P. 2008 ‘Foreword’ in <strong>The</strong> Barns <strong>of</strong> Minto Township Wellington County Vol II ed Town <strong>of</strong> MintoHeritage <strong>Association</strong> (Harriston ON: Township <strong>of</strong> Minto Heritage <strong>Association</strong>) iii-ivFOX, M. 2008 ‘Near-campus student housing and the growth <strong>of</strong> the town and gown movement in Canada’Town-Gown-World E-Journal. Retrieved May 1, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 ‘Review <strong>of</strong> Jennifer Jenson, Chloë Brushwood Rose and Brian Lewis Policy Unplugged:Dis/Connections between Technology Policy and Practices in <strong>Canadian</strong> Schools (Montreal andKingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007)’ Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Public Policy 34(2), 275-276 and *GREENLAW, J. 2008 ‘Teachers and Principals Share <strong>The</strong>ir Views on a Government-InitiatedDedicated Notebook Computer Project’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the World Conference on E-learning inCorporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education (held at Los Vegas, November, 2008)(Las Vegas: <strong>Association</strong> for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Computing in Education) 2636-2646


106 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGHANSON, A. 2008 ‘Chemical limnology and waterbird use <strong>of</strong> an urban constructed wetland’ Acta ZoologicaAcademiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 54(1), 33-44 , *SWANSON, L., *EWING, D., *GRABAS, G., *MEYER, S., *ROSS, L., *WATMOUGH, M. and*KIRBY, J. 2008 Wetland Ecological Functions Assessment: An Overview <strong>of</strong> Approaches (Ottawa:<strong>Canadian</strong> Wildlife Service Technical Report Series No. 497 (Atlantic Region))MOSSMAN, D.J., *DUTKIEWICZ, A., *GAUTHIER-LAFAYE, F. and *BRÜNING, R. 2008 ‘Carbonaceoussubstances associated with Oklo reactors–analogue for permanent deep geologic disposal <strong>of</strong>anthropogenic nuclear waste’ in Reviews in Engineering Geology XIX: Deep Geologic Repositories edN.T. Rempe (Boulder, CO: Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America) 1-14 , *MINTER, W.E.L., *DUTKIEWICZ, A., *HALLBAUER, D.K., *GEORGE, S.C., *HENNIGH, Q.,*REIMER, T.O. and *HORSCROFT, F.D. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> indigenous origin <strong>of</strong> Witwatersrand “carbon”’Precambrian Research 164, 173-186*NURSE, A. and SUMMERBY-MURRAY, R. general eds 2008 Mobilizations, Protests and Engagements:<strong>Canadian</strong> Perspectives on Social Movements ed M. Hammond-Callaghan and M. Hayday (FernwoodPublishing: Halifax and Winnipeg)REIFFENSTEIN, T. 2008 ‘Review <strong>of</strong> T. Ozawa 2005 Institutions, Industrial Upgrading, and EconomicPerformance in Japan: <strong>The</strong> ‘Flying Geese’ Paradigm <strong>of</strong> Catch-Up Growth (Cheltenham: EdwardElgar)’ Pacific Affairs 81(3), 461-463*ROBICHAUD, A. and LAROQUE, C.P. 2008 ‘Dendroarchaeology in southwestern Nova Scotia and theconstruction <strong>of</strong> a regional red spruce chronology’ Tree-Ring Research 64(1), 17-25SEMPLE, S. and *DAWSON, E. 2008 ‘Status <strong>of</strong> geography in the International Baccalaureate’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geography 107(4-5), 198-201WALTERS, B.B. 2008 ‘Events, politics and environmental change’ in Against the Grain: <strong>The</strong> Vayda Traditionin Human Ecology and Ecological Anthropology ed B.B. Walters, B.J. McCay, P. West and S. Lees(Lantham, M.D.: AltaMira Press) 67-79 2008 ‘Mangrove forests and human security’ CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, VeterinaryScience, Nutrition and Natural Resources 3(064), 1-9. Retrieved August 30, <strong>2009</strong> from and *MCCAY, B.J. 2008 ‘Introduction’ in Against the Grain: <strong>The</strong> Vayda Tradition in Human Ecologyand Ecological Anthropology ed B.B. Walters, B.J. McCay, P. West and S. Lees (Lantham, M.D.:AltaMira Press) 1-7 , *MCCAY, B.J., *WEST, P. and *LEES, S. ed 2008 Against the Grain: <strong>The</strong> Vayda Tradition inHuman Ecology and Ecological Anthropology (Lantham, M.D.: AltaMira Press) , *RONNBACK, P., *KOVACS, J.M., *CRONA, B., *HUSSAIN, S.A., *BADOLA, R., *PRIMAVERA,J.H., *BARBIER, E. and *DAHDOUH-GUEBAS, F. 2008 ‘Mangrove ethnobotany, socio-economicsand management: A review’ Aquatic Botany 89, 220-236


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, BA Geography <strong>of</strong> Regional Planning andInternational Development, BSc Environmental Science / Physical Geography,Certificate in Geomatics and Certificate in Environmental ManagementFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus:Dave ReesFull Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:John M. Kovacs, PhD (Western Ontario)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Roman Brozowski, PhD (Western Ontario)Sean O’Hagan, PhD (Western Ontario)Keith Topps, PhD (Kansas)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:James Abbott, PhD (Duke)Dean Bavington, PhD (Laurier)Leif Eric Mattson, PhD (Waterloo)David Rowbotham 1 , PhD (Waterloo)Rosario Turvey, PhD (Waterloo)Dan Walters, PhD (Western Ontario)Instructors:Ingrid Bajewsky, MA (Waterloo)Mary Jackson, BEd (Nipissing)Linda Richards, BEd (Nipissing)GIS Technologist:Qingyuan (Chin) XueE-mail Address:johnmk@nipissingu.caromanb@nipissingu.caseano@nipissingu.cakeitht@nipissingu.cajamesa@nipissingu.cadeanb@nipissingu.caericm@nipissingu.cadavidr@nipissingu.carosariot@nipissingu.cadanw@nipissingu.caingridb@nipissingu.camaryj@nipissingu.calindar@nipissingu.cachinx@nipissingu.ca_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


108 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)Economic development (Turvey)Water resources (Walters)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department*CHEN, K., *KENNEDY, J., KOVACS, J.M. and *ZHANG, C. 2007 ‘A spatial perspective for predictingenrolment in a regional pharmacy school’ GeoJournal 70, 133-143, doi:10.1007/s10708-008-9120-5KOVACS, J.M., *ZHANG, C. and *FLORES-VERDUGO, F. 2008 ‘Mapping the condition <strong>of</strong> mangroves <strong>of</strong>the Mexican Pacific using C-band ENVISAT ASAR and Landsat optical data’ Ciencias Marinas34, 407-418 , *VANDENBERG, C.V., *WANG, J. and *FLORES-VERDUGO, F. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong>multipolarized spaceborne SAR backscatter for monitoring the health <strong>of</strong> a degraded mangroveforest‘ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research 24, 248-254, doi:10.2112/06-0660.1*MCLAREN, B., *HOLLIS, T., *ROACH, C., *BLANCHARD, K., *CHAURETTE, E. and BAVINGTON, D.2008 ‘Knowledge flows, conservation values and municipal wetlands stewardship’ in Making andMoving Knowledge ed J. Lutz and B. Neis (Montreal, PQ: McGill-Queen’s University Press) 178-195O’HAGAN, S. and *RUTLAND, T. 2008 ‘A comparison <strong>of</strong> Canada’s small, medium, and metropolitancities in the knowledge economy’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Research 17(1), 130-154 , *RICE, M.D. and *GREEN, M.B. 2008 ‘North American corporate directors and educationalaffiliations: a geographical analysis’ Geography Research Forum 28, 59-81TURVEY, R.A. 2008 ‘Fragile states and economic security’ in Development Economic Research Trendsed G. Rocha (New York: Nova Science Publishers) 97-121*WALTERS, B.B., *RONNBACK, P., KOVACS, J.M., *CRONA, B., *HUSSAIN, A., *BADOLA, R.,*PRIMAVERA, J., *BARBIER, E. and *DAHDOUH-GUEBAS, F. 2008 ‘Ethnobiology, socioeconomicsand management <strong>of</strong> mangroves: a review’ Aquatic Botany 89, 220-236,doi:10.1016/j.aquabot.2008.02.009


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(Interdisciplinary Studies), PhD NRESFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Gail Fondahl 1 , PhD (UC Berkeley)Kevin Hall, DSc (Natal)Greg Halseth, CRC, PhD (Queen’s)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Neil Hanlon 2 , PhD (Queen’s)Brian Menounos, PhD (British Columbia)Catherine Nolin, PhD (Queen’s)Ellen Petticrew, PhD (McGill)Roger Wheate, PhD (St. Andrews)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.cahanlon@unbc.camenounos@unbc.canolin@unbc.caellen@unbc.cawheate@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)Local 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)1Vice President, Research2 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


110 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGRock 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)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)Landscape disturbances on sediment transfers (fire, forest harvesting, agriculture)(Petticrew)Landscape scale linkages between terrestrial and aquatic systems (Petticrew)Lake restoration and community stewardship (Petticrew)Cartographic design incorporating remote sensing and GIS processing (Wheate)Glacier mapping from remote sensing in northern BC (Wheate)Vegetation indices and greenness as predictors for wildlife presence (Wheate)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department3 current or former graduate student*ANDRÉ, M-F., HALL, K. and *AROCENA, L. 2008 ‘Stone runs in the Falklands: periglacial or tropical?’Geomorphology 95, 524-543*AROCENA, J.M., HALL, K. and *MEIKLEJOHN, I. 2008 ‘Minerals provide tints and possible binder/extenderin pigments in San rock paintings (South Africa)’ Geoarchaeology 23, 293-304*BRAHNEY, J., *CLAGUE, J., MENOUNOS, B. and *EDWARDS, T. 2008 ‘Geochemical reconstruction <strong>of</strong> lateHolocene drainage and mixing in Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology40, 213-227 , *CLAGUE, J., MENOUNOS, B. and *EDWARDS, T. 2008 ‘Timing and cause <strong>of</strong> water levelfluctuations in Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory, over past 5000 years’ Quaternary Research 70, 213-227*EATON, B., *MOORE, R.D., *OWENS, P.N. and PETTICREW, E.L. 2008 ‘Suspended sedimentconcentrations: four years <strong>of</strong> post-fire data’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12, 6FONDAHL, G. 2008 ‘Comment on “Size and place in the construction <strong>of</strong> indigeneity in the Russian


UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA 111Federation” by B. Donahoe, J.O. Habeck, A. Halemba and I. Sántha’ Current Anthropology 49(6),1010-1011HALL, K., *GUGLIELMIN, M. and *STRINI, A. 2008 ‘Weathering <strong>of</strong> granite in Antarctica I: light penetration into rock and implications for rock weathering and endolithic communities’ Earth Surface Processes andLandforms 33, 295-307 , *GUGLIELMIN, M. and *STRINI, A. 2008 ‘Weathering <strong>of</strong> granite in Antarctica II: thermal data at thegrain scale’ Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33, 475-493HALSETH, G., *KILLAM, S. and *MANSON, D. 2008 ‘Working framework for economic emergencies forsmaller municipalities – Part I’ Municipal World 118(3), 35-39 , *KILLAM, S. and *MANSON, D. 2008 ‘Working framework for economic emergencies for smallermunicipalities – Part II’ Municipal World 118(4), 35-38*MARKEY, S., HALSETH, G. and *MANSON, D. 2008 ‘Challenging the inevitability <strong>of</strong> rural decline: advancingthe policy <strong>of</strong> place in Northern British Columbia’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 24(4), 409-421 , HALSETH, G. and *MANSON, D. 2008 ‘Closing the implementation gap: a framework forincorporating the context <strong>of</strong> place in economic development planning’ Local Environment 13(4), 337-351*LAKEMAN, T., *CLAGUE, J. and MENOUNOS, B. 2008 ‘Advance <strong>of</strong> alpine glaciers during final retreat <strong>of</strong> theCordilleran ice sheet in the Finlay River area, northern British Columbia, Canada’ QuaternaryResearch 69, 188-200 , *CLAGUE, J.J., MENOUNOS, B., *OSBORN, G.D., *JENSEN, B.J.L. and *FROESE, D.G. 2008‘Holocene tephras in lake cores from northern British Columbia, Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> EarthScience 45, 935-947MENOUNOS, B. and *CLAGUE, J. 2008 ‘Reconstructing hydro-climatic events and glacier fluctuations overthe past millennium from annually laminated sediments <strong>of</strong> Cheakamus Lake, southern CoastMountains, British Columbia, Canada’ Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 701-713 , *CLAGUE, J.J., *OSBORN, G., *LUCKMAN, B.H., *LAKEMAN, T.R. and *MINKUS, R. 2008‘Western <strong>Canadian</strong> glaciers advance in concert with climate change circa 4.2 ka’ GeophysicalResearch Letters L07501, DOI: 10.1029/2008GL033172. Retrieved 25 May <strong>2009</strong> fromNOLIN, C., *MCCALLUM, K. and 3 ZEHTAB-MARTIN, A. 2008 Regionalization BC 2008: Regionalization andRural Immigration in British Columbia – Project Report (Prince George, BC: University <strong>of</strong> NorthernBC, Geography Program)*OWENS, P.N., PETTICREW, E.L., *BLAKE, W.H., *GILES, R.D. and *MOORE, R.D. 2008 ‘Post-firedetermination <strong>of</strong> fine-grained sediment sources’ Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin 12, 6-83 REID, J. and NOLIN, C. 2008 Empowering Women: Community Development in Rural Guatemala(Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Müller)3 REX, J.F. and PETTICREW, E.L. 2008 ‘Delivery <strong>of</strong> marine-derived nutrients to streambeds by Pacific salmon’Nature – Geoscience 1, 840-843*RYSER, L. and HALSETH, G. 2008 ‘Institutional barriers to incorporating climate responsive design incommercial redevelopment’ Environment and Planning B 35(1), 35-55*SCHIEFER, E., MENOUNOS, B. and WHEATE, R. 2008 ‘An inventory and morphometric analysis <strong>of</strong> BritishColumbia glaciers, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Glaciology 54, 551-560*SIRINA, A.A. and FONDAHL, G. 2008 ‘Prizrak nefteprovoda na Severe Baykala [<strong>The</strong> spectre <strong>of</strong> an oilpipeline to the North <strong>of</strong> Lake Baykal]’ Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 3, 60-70*SKINNER, M., *ROSENBERG, M., *LOVELL, S., *EVERITT, J., *DUNN, J., HANLON, N. and *RATHWELL,T. 2008 ‘Services for seniors in small town Canada: the paradox <strong>of</strong> community’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Nursing Research 40(1), 80-101*STRINI, A., *GUGLIELMIN, M. and HALL, K. 2008 ‘Tafoni development in a cryotic environment: an examplefrom Northern Victoria Land’ Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33, 1502-15193 ZEHTAB-MARTIN, A., HALSETH, G., HANLON, N. and NOLIN, C. 2008 ‘Where is the warmth <strong>of</strong> thewelcome for immigrants and refugees in northern BC?’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 3 rd Annual Conference,NETHERN-BC (New Emerging Team for Health in Rural and Northern BC) ed R.R. Watanabe, G.Halseth and N. Hanlon (Prince George, BC: University <strong>of</strong> Northern BC) 69-78


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 Brosseau¹, PhD (Paris)Konrad Gajewski, 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)Daniel Lagarec, PhD (Laval)Roger Needham, PhD (Waterloo)Brian Ray, PhD (Queens)Michael Sawada, PhD (Ottawa)Pr<strong>of</strong>esseurs adjoints / Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Kenza Benali, PhD (Montréal)Luke Copland, PhD (Alberta)Eric Crighton, PhD (McMaster)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.cadlagarec@uottawa.cardnad@uottawa.cabray@uottawa.camsawada@uottawa.cakbenali@uottawa.caluke.copland@uottawa.caeric.crighton@uottawa.calveronis@uottawa.caaviau@uottawa.ca1 Directeur (depuis le 1 er juillet <strong>2009</strong>) / Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAWA / UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 113Pr<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)Barry Wellar, PhD (Northwestern)Christian Zdanowicz, PhD (New Hampshire)Courrier électronique / E-mail Address:driedger@uottawa.capeter.foggin@umontreal.cafmli@lzu.edu.cnssmith@nrcan.gc.cawellarb@uottawa.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)Ecrire 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)Ecosystem Assessment Management (EAM) and China crops plotting (Ministry <strong>of</strong>Science and Technology <strong>of</strong> the government <strong>of</strong> China -MOST) (Cao, Fengmin Li,Lanzhou University, China)<strong>The</strong> application <strong>of</strong> sustainable development systems analysis to the study <strong>of</strong> regionalgrowth dynamics in the northwest minority regions in China (ChunHui Grant,Chinese Government) (Cao, S.Q. Ma, Hainan Normal University, China)Une analyse géographique sur la dynamique et l’ampleur des flux migratoires desAcadiens et ses impacts (Institut canadien de recherche sur les minoritéslinguistiques) (Cao, Vincent Roy, Statistiques Canada, Omer Chouinard,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)Determinants <strong>of</strong> anaphylaxis ED visits (Crighton)Maps as tools for knowledge transfer in public health (Crighton)Spatial and temporal analyses <strong>of</strong> health and health services utilization in Ontario(Crighton)<strong>The</strong> life cycle <strong>of</strong> evidence in health care (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)


114 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGPeriglacial geomorphology, geocryology, Quaternary science (French)Evolution <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)Capital social, réseaux et santé en Ontario français (Bouchard, Lévesque et Gilbert)L’alphabétisation en milieu minoritaire francophone (Gilbert et Letouzé, CIRCEM)La frontière au quotidien: les espaces du social à Ottawa-Gatineau (Gilbert, Ray,Brosseau, Veronis)La vitalité communautaire des minorités francophones : effets de milieu et de réseau(Gilbert, Langlois)L’impact du réchauffement climatique et de l’augmentation des extrêmes climatiquesdans le Sud du Canada; perception et préparation (Lagarec)Le Canada, les États-Unis et le protocole de Kyoto (Lagarec)Le protocole de Kyoto et les modifications de l’espace nord-américain (Lagarec)Le rôle de la presse dans la sensibilisation du public au réchauffement climatique(Lagarec)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)Air temperature inversions and mountain permafrost distribution, Yukon Territory(Lewkowicz)Influence <strong>of</strong> climate change on mountain permafrost, northwest Canada (Lewkowicz)Palsa dynamics and thermokarst development, Wolf Creek, southern Yukon(Lewkowicz)Slow and rapid mass movement processes on permafrost slopes, southern Yukon(Lewkowicz)<strong>The</strong>rmal state <strong>of</strong> permafrost in Canada (Lewkowicz)Adaptation to climate change in seasonal-economy communities (McLeman)Climate change and sustainable development (McLeman)Climate change, migration and security (McLeman)Environmental limits to urban growth (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)


UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAWA / UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 115<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)Social and economic integration <strong>of</strong> immigrants in cities (Ray)Social networks, diversity and inclusion (Ray)Sexuality, borders and citizenship (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)Impact <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 Awareness Week (Wellar)Geography and strategic safety and security issues (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* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2current or former graduate studentBANNARI, A., *BACHAOUI, B., *BACHAOUI, M., *EL-HARTI, A. et *EL-GHMARI, A. 2008 ‘Utilisation dela télédétection et des SIG pour la cartographie des zones à risques d’érosion hydrique dansl’Atlas de la ville de Béni Mellal (centre du Maroc)’ Revue Télédétection 7(1-2-3-4), 393-404 , *BAHRI, M., *HABOUDANE, D. et *BONN, F. 2008 ‘Cartographie des espèces forestièresdominantes de l’écosystème de la cédraie du Moyen Atlas (Maroc): comparaison de méthodesbasées sur la similarité spectrale’ Revue Télédétection 7(1-2-3-4), 283-301


116 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG , ²CHEVRIER, M., *STAENZ, K. and *MCNAIRN, H. 2008 ‘Potential <strong>of</strong> hyperspectal indices forestimating crop residue cover’ Revue Télédétection 7(1-2-3-4), 447-463 , *EL-HARTI, A., *HABOUDANE, D., *BACHAOUI, M. et *EL-GHMARI, A. 2008 ‘Intégration desvariables spectrales et géomorphométriques dans un SIG pour la cartographie des zonesexposées à l’érosion’ Revue Télédétection 7(1-2-3-4), 327-342 , ²GUEDON, A.M., *EL-HARTI, A., *CHERKAOUI, F.Z. and *EL-GHMARI, A. 2008‘Characterization <strong>of</strong> slight and moderate saline and sodic soils in irrigated agricultural land usingsimulated data <strong>of</strong> ALI (EO-1) sensor’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Soil Science and Plant Analysis 39, 2795-2811 , *KHURSHID, S.K., *STAENZ, K. and *SCHWARZ, J. 2008 ‘Potential <strong>of</strong> hyperion EO-1hyperspectral data for wheat crop chlorophyll content extraction in precision agriculture’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34(1), 139-157 , *MERZOUKI, A., *TEILLET, P.M. et *KING, D.J. 2008 ‘Caractérisation géostatistique de lavariabilité spatiale de l’humidité du sol à l’aide des cartes dérivées des données RSO deRADARSAT-1’Journal Canadien de Télédétection 34(4), 376-389 , ²PACHECO, A., *STAENZ, K. and *MCNAIRN, H. 2008 ‘Deriving percent crop cover overagriculture canopies using hyperspectral remote sensing’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing34(1), 110-123BROSSEAU, M. 2008 ‘Introduction’ (in English and Chinese) in Inclusion and Harmony: Improving MutualUnderstanding <strong>of</strong> Development in Minority Regions ed C. Zhang and H. Cao (Beijing: <strong>The</strong> EthnicPublishing House ( 民 族 出 版 社 )) 1-10 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> traps: Bukowski as interpreter <strong>of</strong> cornered lives’ Anglia: Zeitschrift für EnglischePhilologie 126(2), 380-396 2008 ‘L’espace littéraire en l’absence de description : un défi pour l’interprétation géographiquede la littérature’ Cahiers de géographie du Québec 52(147), 419-437 et ²TAVARES, D. 2008 ‘Écrire la ville multiculturelle : la polyphonie torontoise excentrée deDionne Brand’ Études canadiennes / <strong>Canadian</strong> Studies 64, 79-97CAO, H. 2008 ‘Spatial inequality in children’s schooling in Gansu, Western China: reality and challenges’<strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 55(3), 331-350 and *LEI, F.L. 2008 ‘Girls education in Gansu, China’ (in English and Chinese) in Inclusion andHarmony: Improving Mutual Understanding <strong>of</strong> Development in Minority Regions ed C. Zhang andH. Cao (Beijing: <strong>The</strong> Ethnic Publishing House ( 民 族 出 版 社 )) 282-329 and *MAIMAITIMING, A. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> evolution <strong>of</strong> urbanization in Western China’ (in Chinese) inInclusion and Harmony: Improving Mutual Understanding <strong>of</strong> Development in Minority Regions edC. Zhang and H. Cao (Beijing: <strong>The</strong> Ethnic Publishing House ( 民 族 出 版 社 )) 93-114 , ²HE, X.F. and *LI, F.M. 2008 ‘Factors influencing the adoption <strong>of</strong> pasture crop rotation in thesemiarid area <strong>of</strong> China's Loess Plateau’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Sustainable Agriculture 32(1), 161-180 , *ZHANG, C., *FOGGIN, P. and *MA, S.Q. 2008 Inclusion and Harmony: Improving MutualUnderstanding <strong>of</strong> Development in Minority Regions (in Chinese and English) (Beijing: <strong>The</strong> EthnicPublishing House ( 民 族 出 版 社 ))COPLAND, L., *MUELLER, D., *HAMILTON, A. and *STERN, D. 2008 ‘International Polar Year scientistsand <strong>Canadian</strong> Rangers visit Arctic ice shelves just before massive loss in 2008’ EOS,Transactions, American Geophysical Union 89(49), 502-503CRIGHTON, E.J., *ELLIOTT, S.J., *MOINNEDIN, R., *KANAROGLU, P. and *UPSHUR, R. 2008 ‘Spatialtemporalanalysis <strong>of</strong> pneumonia and influenza hospitalizations in Ontario, Canada’ GeospatialHealth 2(2), 191-202 ,*KOTHARI, A., DRIEDGER, S.M., *MORRISON, J., SAWADA, M. and *GRAHAM, I. 2008‘Mapping as a knowledge translation tool for Ontario Early Years Centres: views from dataanalysts and managers’ Implementation Science 3(4), Online Only. 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UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAWA / UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 117 and ²BJORNSON, J. 2008 ‘Mountain-top detritus and patterned ground, Gaspésie Mountains,Québec, Canada’ Geographica Polonica 81, 29-39 and *NELSON, F.E. 2008 Frozen in time. A manual by Siemon Muller on permafrost andengineering problems (Reston, VA: Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering, AmericanSociety <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers) and *NELSON, F.E. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> permafrost legacy <strong>of</strong> Siemon W. Muller’ in Proceeding (NinthInternational Conference on Permafrost), (University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Fairbanks, June 29-July 3, 2008)ed D.L. Kane and K.M. Hinkel (Fairbanks: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering)199-204GAJEWSKI, K. 2008 ‘Comment on “Abrupt environmental change in Canada’s northernmost lake inferredfrom fossil diatom and pigment stratigraphy” by Dermott Antoniades et al.’ Geophysical ResearchLetters 35, L08701, doi:10.1029/2007GL032316 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> global pollen database in biogeographical and paleoclimatic studies’ Progress inPhysical Geography 32, 379-402 and 2 BUNBURY, J. 2008 ‘Does a one point sample adequately characterize the lakeenvironment for paleoenvironmental calibration studies?’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 39, 511-531 and 2 FINKELSTEIN, S. 2008 ‘Responses <strong>of</strong> Fragilarioid-dominated diatom assemblages in asmall Arctic lake to Holocene climatic changes, Russell Island, Nunavut, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Paleolimnology 40, 1079-1095 and 2 PEROS, M. 2008 ‘Testing the reliability <strong>of</strong> pollen-based diversity estimates’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Paleolimnology 40, 357-368 and 2 PEROS, M. 2008 ‘Holocene climate and vegetation change on Victoria Island, western<strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic’ Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 235-249 , 2 PAULL, T., *HAMILTON, P. and 2 LeBLANC, M. 2008 ‘Numerical analysis <strong>of</strong> small Arcticdiatoms (Bacillariophyceae) representing the Staurosira and Staurosirella species complexes’Phycologia 47, 213-224 , 2 PEROS, M. and VIAU, A. 2008 ‘Continental-scale tree population response to rapid climatechange, competition and disturbance’ Global Ecology and Biogeography 17, 658-669 , VIAU, A., SAWADA, M. and 2 BUNBURY, J. 2008 ‘Low- and high-frequency climate variabilityin Beringia during the past 25,000 years’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 45, 1435-1453LEWKOWICZ, A.G. 2008 ‘Evaluation <strong>of</strong> miniature temperature-loggers to monitor snowpack evolution atmountain permafrost sites, northwestern Canada’ Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 19, 323-331 and ²BONNAVENTURE, P.P. 2008 ‘Interchangeability <strong>of</strong> local mountain permafrost probabilitymodels, northwest Canada’ Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 19, 49-62 and ²BONNAVENTURE, P.P. 2008 ‘Mountain permafrost probability mapping using the BTSmethod in two climatically dissimilar locations, northwest Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> EarthSciences 45, 443-455MCLEMAN, R. 2008 ‘Climate change migration, refugee protection and adaptive capacity-building’ McGillInternational Journal for Sustainable Development Law and Policy 4(1), 1-18 2008 ‘On climate change, human migration and worst-case scenarios’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Diversity 6(3),56-58 and ²GILBERT, G. 2008 Adapting to Climate Change in Addington Highlands: A Report to theCommunity (Ottawa: University <strong>of</strong> Ottawa) , *MAYO, D., *STREBECK, E. and *SMITH, B. 2008 ‘Drought adaptation in rural easternOklahoma in the 1930s: lessons for climate change adaptation research’ Mitigation andAdaptation Strategies for Global Change 13(4), 379-400*SEONG, Y.B., *OWEN, L.A., *BISHOP, M.P., *BUSH, A., *CLENDON, P., *FINKEL, R., *KAMP, U. and*SHRODER, J.F. 2008 ‘Rates <strong>of</strong> fluvial bedrock incision within an actively uplifting orogen:Central Karakoram Mountains, northern Pakistan’ Geomorphology 97, 274-286, doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2007.08.011 , *OWEN, L.A., *BISHOP, M.P., *BUSH, A., *CLENDON, P., *FINKEL, R.C., *KAMP, U. and*SHRODER, J.F. 2008 ‘Reply to comments by Matthias Kuhle on “Quaternary glacial history <strong>of</strong>the central Karakoram”’ Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 1656-1658, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2008.04.016SMITH, S.L., *BURGESS, M.M., *RISEBOROUGH, D. and *CHARTRAND, J. 2008 Permafrost andterrain research and monitoring sites <strong>of</strong> the Norman Wells to Zama pipeline – <strong>The</strong>rmal datacollection and case histories, April 1985 to September 2001 (Ottawa: Geological Survey <strong>of</strong>


118 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCanada Open File 5331) , *JAMES, M., LEWKOWICZ, A.G. and *LIPOVSKY, P. 2008 ‘Historic change in permafrostdistribution in northern British Columbia and southern Yukon’ in Ninth International Conference onPermafrost, Extended Abstracts ed D.L. Kane and K.M. Hinkel (Fairbanks: Institute <strong>of</strong> NorthernEngineering, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks), 115-116 , *NGUYEN, T.-N., *BURN, C.R. and *KING, D.J. 2008 ‘Estimation <strong>of</strong> the extent <strong>of</strong> near-surfacepermafrost in the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories, using remote sensing’ in NinthInternational Conference on Permafrost, Extended Abstracts ed D.L. Kane and K.M. Hinkel.(Fairbanks: Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks), 221-222 , *PARSONS, M.A., *ROMANVSKY, V.E., *SHIKLOMANOV, N.I., *CHRISTIANSEN, H.H.,*OVERDUIN, P.P., *ZHANG, T., *BALKS, M.R. and *BROWN, J. 2008 ‘Managing permafrostdata: past approaches and future directions’ in Ninth International Conference on Permafrost edD.L. Kane and K.M. Hinkel (Fairbanks: Institute <strong>of</strong> Northern Engineering, University <strong>of</strong> AlaskaFairbanks) 2, 1369-1374VIAU, A.E., GAJEWSKI, K., SAWADA, M.C. and ²BUNBURY, J. 2008 ‘Low-and-high-frequency climatevariability in Eastern Beringia during the past 25,000 years’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences45, 1435-1453WELLAR, B. 2008 ‘A <strong>Canadian</strong> experiment in geographic matters: theme days and GeographyAwareness Week 2007’ ArcNews Winter 2007/2008, 29(4), 38 2008 An Advisory to Council About Solving Ottawa’s Transportation Mess (Ottawa: Transport2000 Canada). Retrieved March 1, 2008 from 2008 Best Practices for Walkability (Waterloo: Workshop presentation prepared for PedestrianCharter Steering Committee, Region <strong>of</strong> Waterloo and Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition).Retrieved May 01, 2008 from 2008 Design <strong>of</strong> High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and High Efficiency Vehicle (HEV) Standards toAchieve Sustainable Transport Best Practices (Ottawa: Transport 2000 Canada). Retrieved May2, 2008 from 2008 How Citizens Can Make a Difference in Defining and Achieving Walkability (Waterloo:Workshop presentation prepared for Pedestrian Charter Steering Committee, Region <strong>of</strong> Waterlooand Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition). Retrieved May 01, 2008 from


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, PhD (UC Los Angeles)George Lovell, PhD (Alberta)Harry McCaughey, PhD (McMaster)Mark Rosenberg, PhD (LSE)Paul Treitz, PhD (Waterloo)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Laura Cameron 2 , 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.ca_______1Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)2Canada Research Chair


120 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Ryan Danby, PhD (Alberta)Melissa Lafrenière, PhD (Alberta)Warren Mabee, PhD (Toronto)Neal Scott 2 , PhD (Colorado)E-mail Address:rdanby@ualberta.camelissa.lafreniere@queensu.cawarren.mabee@ubc.cascottn@queensu.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> automotiveindustry (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)_______2Canada Research Chair


QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 121International 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 lake ecosystems(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)Boreal Ecosystem Research and Monitoring Sites (BERMS) project (McCaughey)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)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)Editor, <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> African Studies (Riddell)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)


122 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGHydrogen production from leguminous crops and impacts on nitrous oxide production(Scott)Land-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 department3current or former graduate student*BLAY-PALMER, A. and DONALD, B. 2008 ‘Food fears: making connections’ in Food Fears: fromindustrial to sustainable food systems by A. Blay-Palmer (Aldershot: Ashgate) 1-16 and DONALD, B. 2008 ‘Manufacturing food fear’ in Food Fears: from industrial to sustainablefood systems by A. Blay-Palmer (Aldershot: Ashgate) 121-1323 CHASMER, L., *HOPKINSON, C., TREITZ, P., MCCAUGHEY, H., *BARR, A. and *BLACK, A. 2008 ‘Alidar-based hierarchical approach for assessing MODIS fPAR’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment112, 4344-4357 , *KLJUN, N., *BARR, A., *BLACK, T.A., *HOPKINSON, C., MCCAUGHEY, J.H. and TREITZ,P. 2008 ‘Influences <strong>of</strong> vegetation structure and elevation on CO 2 uptake in a mature jack pineforest in Saskatchewan, Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Forest Research 38, 2746-2761 , MCCAUGHEY, J.H., *BARR, A., *BLACK, T.A., *SHASHKOV, A., TREITZ, P. and *ZHA, T.2008 ‘Investigating light-use efficiency (LUE) across a jack pine chronosequence during dry andwet years’ Tree Physiology 28, 1395-1406CHEN, D. 2008 ‘A standardized probability comparison approach for evaluating and combining pixelbasedclassification procedures’ Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 74(5), 601-610 and 3 FITZGIBBON, J. 2008 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> seasonal change detection from multi-temporalMODIS and TM images in Southern Ontario’ in Earth Observation and Remote SensingApplications 2008 (Piscataway, NJ: EORSA) 1-6, doi: 10.1109/EORSA.2008.46202923 CHUTKO, K.J. and LAMOUREUX, S.F. 2008 ‘Identification <strong>of</strong> coherent links between interannualsedimentary structures and daily meteorological observations in Arctic proglacial lacustrinevarves: potentials and limitations’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 45, 1-133 COCKBURN, J.M.H. and LAMOUREUX, S.F. 2008 ‘Hydroclimate controls over seasonal sediment yieldin two adjacent high arctic watersheds’ Hydrological Processes 22, 2013-2027 doi:10.1002/hyp.6798 and LAMOUREUX, S.F. 2008 ‘Inflow and lake controls on short-term mass accumulation andsedimentary particle size in a High Arctic lake: implications for interpreting varved lacustrinesedimentary records’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 40(3), doi 10.1007/s10933-008-9207-5 20DAVIDSON, J. 2008 ‘Autistic cultures online: virtual communication and cultural expression on thespectrum’ Social and Cultural Geography 9(7), 791-806


QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 123 2008 ‘“More labels than a jam jar…” <strong>The</strong> gendered dynamics <strong>of</strong> diagnosis for girls and womenwith Autism’ in Contesting Illness ed P. Moss and K. Teghtsoonian (Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> TorontoPress) 239-258 , *BONDI, L., *PROBYN, E. and *SMITH, M. eds 2008 Emotion, Space and Society 1(1) , *SMITH, M., *BONDI, L. and *PROBYN, E. 2008 ‘Emotion, space and society: editorialintroduction’ Emotion, Space and Society 1(1), 1-3DONALD, B. 2008 ‘Food systems planning and sustainable cities and regions: the role <strong>of</strong> the firm insustainable food capitalism’ Regional Studies 42(9), 1251-1262 and *BLAY-PALMER, A. 2008 ‘Eating organic in an age <strong>of</strong> insecurity’ in Food Fears: fromindustrial to sustainable food systems by A. Blay-Palmer (Aldershot: Ashgate) 109-120*DROLET, G.G., *MIDDLETON, E.M., *HUEMMRICH, K.F., *HALL, F.G., *AMIRO, B.D., *BARR, A.G.,*BLACK, T.A., MCCAUGHEY, J.H. and *MARGOLIS, H.A. 2008 ‘Regional mapping <strong>of</strong> gross lightuseefficiency using MODIS spectral indices’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112, 3064-30783 FITZGIBBON, J. and CHEN, D. 2008 ‘Sensitivity <strong>of</strong> Landsat MSS and TM to land cover change in theGolden Horseshoe, Ontario, Canada’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> GeoInformatics 2008 (held atGuangzhou, China June, 2008) (Guangzhou: CPGIS, CD-ROM publication)3 FORTIN, D. and LAMOUREUX, S.F. 2008 ‘Multidecadal hydroclimatic variability in northeastern andnorthern North America since 1550 AD’ Climate Dynamics doi: 10.1007/s00382-008-0422*GARCIA, J.R., *PRIETO-FLORES, M.-E. and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2008 ‘Health services use by olderpeople with disabilities in Spain: does formal and informal care matter?’ Ageing and Society 28,959-978*GOY, J., *DODDS, L., ROSENBERG, M.W. and *KING, W.D. 2008 ‘Health risk behaviours: examiningsocial disparities in the occurrence <strong>of</strong> stillbirth’ Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 24(2), 314-320 , ROSENBERG, M.W. and *KING, W.D. 2008 ‘Health risk behaviours: examining socialinequalities in bladder and colorectoral cancers’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Epidemiology 18(2), 156-162*HILLRING, B., *OLSSON, O., MABEE, W.E., *SKOG, K., *SPELTER, H. and *STERN, T. 2008 ‘Recordfossil-fuel prices drive wood-energy markets: wood-energy markets in the UNECE region, 2008-2008’ in UNECE/FAO Forest Products Annual Market Review, 2007-08 ed E. Pepke (New Yorkand Geneva: United Nations) 95-106HOLMES, J. and Team 2008 ’Council on Automotive Human Resources (CAHR)’ in Competing Without aNet: <strong>The</strong> Future <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Automotive Industry ed CAHR (Toronto: CAHR) 261*KARBERG, N., SCOTT, N. A. and *GIARDINA, C. 2008 ‘Methods for estimating litter decomposition’ in<strong>of</strong> Field Measurements for Landscape-Scale Forest Carbon Monitoring Handbook ed C.M.Hoover (New York: NY: Springer Verlag) 103-112KOBAYASHI, A. 2008 ‘Ethnocultural political mobilization, multiculturalism, and human rights in Canada’in Group Politics and Social Movements ed M. Smith (Toronto: Broadview Press) 131-158 2008 ‘Introduction: a research and policy agenda for second-generation <strong>Canadian</strong>s’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Diversity 6(2), 3-7 2008 ‘Place’ in Oxford Companion to Law ed P. Cane and J. Conaghan (Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press) 895-8962008 ‘“Race” and racism in the classroom: looking back on anger’ Progress in HumanGeography 38(1), 17-25 and *PEAKE, L. 2008 ‘Racism in place: another look at shock, horror, and racialization’ inFeminisms in Geography: Rethinking Space, Place and Knowledges ed P. Moss and K. Falconerel Hindi (Lanham: Roman and Littlefield) 171-178 and *PEAKE, L. 2008 ‘Racism out <strong>of</strong> place: thoughts on whiteness and an antiracist geographyin the new millennium’ in Feminisms in Geography: Rethinking Space, Place and Knowledges edP. Moss and K. Falconer el Hindi (Lanham: Roman and Littlefield) 155-170 (reprint)LAFRENIÈRE, M. and LAMOUREUX, S. 2008 ‘Seasonal dynamics <strong>of</strong> dissolved nitrogen exports from twoHigh Arctic watersheds, Melville Island, Canada’ Hydrology Research 39(4), 324-335, doi:10.2166/nh.2008.0083 LAIDLER, G., TREITZ, P. and 2 ATKINSON, D. 2008 ‘Estimating percent-vegetation cover in the<strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic: the utility <strong>of</strong> multi-resolution remote sensing data and vegetation indices’ Arctic61(1), 1-133 LIM, K., *HOPKINSON, C. and TREITZ, P. 2008 ‘Examining the effects <strong>of</strong> sampling point densities onlaser canopy height and density metrics for forest studies at the plot level’ Forestry Chronicle84(6), 876-885


124 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLOVELL, W.G. 2008 ‘A map <strong>of</strong> the world’ <strong>The</strong> Geographical Review 98(1), 103-122 2008 ‘At peace in the corn: Maya narratives and the vicissitudes <strong>of</strong> fieldwork in Guatemala’Gender, Place, Culture 15(1), 75-81 with *ALFONZO, A.J. 2008 ‘Presentación’ Mesoamérica 50(200), xi-xiv with *ALFONZO, A.J. 2008 ‘Presentación’ Mesoamerica: Indice general, 1980-2008, vii-viii3 LOVELL, S. A. and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2008 ‘Global change, health and the environment: expandingthe research agenda’ in United Nations University Source Series 11 ed M. Exner, G. Klein, A.Rechkemmer and F. Schmidt (Bonn, Germany: United Nations University) 50-60MABEE, W.E. 2008 ‘Alternative energy development in China: bioenergy and bi<strong>of</strong>uels’ in EconomicTransitions with Chinese Characteristics: Thirty Years <strong>of</strong> Reform and Opening Up ed A.Sweetman and J. Zhang (Kingston, ON: School <strong>of</strong> Policy Studies) 199-212OSBORNE, B. 2008 ‘Approaching the Rideau: past, present, and future shifting priorities’ in Rideau 175Lecture Series: Celebrating the 175th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Opening <strong>of</strong> the Rideau Canal ed JohnG. Cowan (Merrickville: Merrickville and District Historical Society) 1-12 2008 ‘Constructions <strong>of</strong> national symbolic spaces and places: the state <strong>of</strong> place identity’ inNations and Nationalism: A Global Historical Overview ed G.H. Herb and D.H. Kaplan (SantaBarbara, CA: ABC/CLIO) 4, 1350-1364 2008 ‘Looking into Kingston, framing the scene/seen, focussing the gaze: some reflections onthe Kingston portrait collection’ Historic Kingston 56, 22-31 2008 ‘Temps, espace, et modernités conference report’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Historical Geography 34(3),516-520 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> paradox <strong>of</strong> heritage in a globalizing world: the case <strong>of</strong> the Rideau Canal-KingstonFortifications UNESCO/WHO designation’ World Heritage and Sustainable Development 1, 271-275 with 3 KOVACS, J. 2008 ‘Cultural tourism: authenticity, escaping into fantasy, or escaping reality’Choice 456, 927-939*PARR, H. and DAVIDSON, J. 2008 ‘“Virtual trust”: on-line emotional intimacies in mental health support’in Researching Trust and Health ed J. Brownlie, A. Greene and A. Howson (London: Routledge)33-53*PIENITZ, R., 2 DORAN, P.T. and LAMOUREUX, S.F. 2008 ‘Origin and geomorphology <strong>of</strong> lakes in thepolar regions’ in High Latitude Lake and River Ecosystems Polar Limnology ed W.F. Vincent andJ. Laybourn-Parry (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 25-42ROSENBERG, M.W. 2008 ‘Editorial: <strong>The</strong> "greening" <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal on Aging/Éditorial: LaRevue canadienne du vieillissement prend le virage vert’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal on Aging/La Revuecanadienne du vieillissement 27(2), 131-1343 RUTHERFORD, T. and HOLMES, J. 2008 ‘Engineering networks: university-industry networks inSouthern Ontario automotive industry clusters’ Cambridge Journal <strong>of</strong> Regions, Economy andSociety 1(2), 247-264 and HOLMES, J. 2008 ‘“<strong>The</strong> flea on the tail <strong>of</strong> the dog”: power in global production networksand the restructuring <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> automotive clusters’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic Geography 8(4), 519-544SCOTT, N.A. and *BROWN, S. 2008 ‘Measuring the decomposition <strong>of</strong> down dead wood’ in Handbook <strong>of</strong>Field Measurements for Landscape-Scale Forest Carbon Monitoring ed C.M. Hoover (New York,NY: Springer Verlag) 113-1283 SKINNER, M.W., ROSENBERG, M.W., 3 LOVELL, S.A., *DUNN, J.R., *EVERITT, J.C., 3 HANLON, N.and *RATHWELL, T.A. 2008 ‘Services for seniors in small town Canada: the paradox <strong>of</strong>community’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Nursing Research 40(1), 80-101*SMITH, M. and DAVIDSON, J. 2008 ‘Cities <strong>of</strong> etiquette and civility’ in Compendium <strong>of</strong> Urban Studies edP. Hubbard, T. Hall and J.R. Short (London: Sage) 231-249*STEWART, K.A., LAMOUREUX, S.F. and *FINNEY, B.P. 2008 ‘Multiple ecological and hydrologicalchanges recorded in varved sediments from Sanagak Lake, Nunavut, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Paleolimnology 40, 217-233, doi: 10.1007/s10933-007-9153-73 SWEENEY, B.A. and HOLMES, J. 2008 ‘Work and life in the clearcut: communities <strong>of</strong> practice in theNorthern Ontario tree planting industry’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(2), 206-2213 THOMAS, V., MCCAUGHEY, J.H., TREITZ, P.M., *FINCH, D.A., *NOLAND, T. and *RICH, L. 2008‘Spatial modelling <strong>of</strong> photosynthesis for a boreal mixedwood forest by integrating micrometeorological,lidar and hyperspectral remote sensing data’ Agricultural and Forest Meteorologydoi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2008.10.016


QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 125 , TREITZ, P., MCCAUGHEY, J.H., *NOLAND, T. and *RICH, L. 2008 ‘Canopy chlorophyllconcentration estimation using hyperspectral and lidar data for a boreal mixedwood forest innorthern Ontario, Canada’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 29, 1029-10523 TOMKINS, J.D., *ANTONIADES, D., LAMOUREUX, S.F. and *VINCENT, W.F. 2008 ‘A simple andeffective method for preserving the sediment-water interface <strong>of</strong> sediment cores during transport’Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 40, 577-582, doi 10.1007/s10933-007-9175-1 , LAMOUREUX, S.F. and *SAUCHYN, D.J. 2008 ‘Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> climate and glacial historybased on a comparison <strong>of</strong> varve and tree-ring records from Mirror Lake, Northwest Territories,Canada’ Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 1426-1441*WANG, L., *LO, L. and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2008 ‘Ethnicity and utilization <strong>of</strong> family physicians - a casestudy <strong>of</strong> mainland Chinese immigrants in Toronto Canada’ Social Science & Medicine 67(9),1341-1480*WOODS, M., 3 LIM, K. and TREITZ, P. 2008 ‘Predicting forest stand variables from LiDAR data in theGreat Lakes St. Lawrence Forest <strong>of</strong> Ontario’ Forestry Chronicle 84(6), 827-8393 YANTZI, N.M. and ROSENBERG, M.W. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> contested meanings <strong>of</strong> home for women caring forchildren with long-term care needs’ Gender, Place and Culture 15(3), 301-315*YUAN, F., *ARAIN, M.A., *BARR, A.G., *BLACK, T.A., *BOURQUE, C.P.-A., *COURSOLLE, C.,*MARGOLIS, H.A., MCCAUGHEY, J.H. and *WOFSY, S.C. 2008 ‘Modeling analysis <strong>of</strong> primarycontrols on net ecosystem productivity <strong>of</strong> seven boreal and temperate coniferous forests across acontinental transect’ Global Change Biology 14, 1765-1784*ZHANG, B., *LI, J., *SHEN, Q. and CHEN, D. 2008 ‘A bio-optical model based method <strong>of</strong> estimating totalsuspended matter <strong>of</strong> Lake Taihu from near-infrared remote sensing reflectance’ EnvironmentalMonitoring Assessment 145, 339-347


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 (Tubingen)Instructor Emerita:Marilyn Lewry, MA (Regina)Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:David Gauthier 1 , PhD (Waterloo)Alec Paul, PhD (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, PhD (Bonn)Joseph Piwowar 4 , PhD (Waterloo)Bernard Thraves 5 , PhD (Manitoba)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Emily Eaton, MA (Brock)Kyle R. Hodder, PhD (Queen’s)Julia Siemer, PhD (Potsdam)E-mail Address:David.Gauthier@uregina.capaulal@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 Research2Luther College3Cross-appointment in Geology – Head <strong>of</strong> Geology4Canada Research Chair – Geomatics and Sustainability5Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 127Instructors:Mark Cóte, MSc (Regina)Linda Paul, MA (Alberta)E-mail Address:Mark.Cote@uregina.capaulal@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 (Cóte)Geographical education (Cóte)Solar radiation climatology (Cóte)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, Wakamow Valley, andAvonlea Badlands areas (Dale, Hardenbicker 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)Processes and causes <strong>of</strong> subsurface erosion (Hardenbicker)Rainfall and pipe network characteristics on pipeflow (Hardenbicker)Slope hydrology and slope stability (Hardenbicker)<strong>The</strong> process-network <strong>of</strong> alpine, glacier-fed lakes (Hodder)Timing and magnitude <strong>of</strong> floodplain development (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)Long-term monitoring and modelling <strong>of</strong> climate change through remote sensing (Piwowar)Prairie grasslands - atmospheric interactions (Piwowar)


128 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAdaptation <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)Structure and development <strong>of</strong> electronic atlases (Siemer)Structure <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-<strong>2009</strong> (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 student in another department7current or former graduate studentAWANYO, L. 2008 ‘Dealing with weedy problems in agriculture: the role <strong>of</strong> three agricultural land usemanagement practices in the forest-savanna ecological zone <strong>of</strong> Ghana’ Area 40(4), 446-458EATON, E. 2008 ‘From feeding the locals to selling the locale: adapting Local sustainable food projects inNiagara to Neocommunitarianism and Neoliberalism’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 32(2), 994-1006*GIRARDIN, M.P. and SAUCHYN, D. 2008 ‘Three centuries <strong>of</strong> annual area burned variability innorthwestern North America inferred from tree rings’ <strong>The</strong> Holocene 18(2), 205–214*HENDERSON, N., *BARROW, E., *DIAZ, P., *JOHNSTON, M., *KULSHRESHTHA, S., SAUCHYN, D.and *THORPE, J. 2008 ‘Climate change in the Prairies’ in Homes on the Range: Conservation inWorking Prairie Landscapes, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 8th Prairie Conservation and EndangeredSpecies Conference and Workshop ed R. Warnock (Regina: <strong>Canadian</strong> Plains Research Center)187-198IRVINE, L.L. and DALE, J.E. 2008 ‘Pimple mound micro-relief in southern Saskatchewan, Canada’ inCelebrating the International Year <strong>of</strong> Planet Earth, Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Geological Society <strong>of</strong>America (GA), Soil Science Society <strong>of</strong> America (SSSA), American Society <strong>of</strong> Agronomy (ASA),Crop Science Society <strong>of</strong> America (CSSA), and the Gulf Coast <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geological Societieswith the Gulf Coast Section <strong>of</strong> SEPM (GCAGS) (held at Houston, Texas, October, 2008).Retrieved June 25, <strong>2009</strong> from *MACDONALD, G.M., *STAHLE, D.W., *VILLANUEVA-DIAZ, J., *BEER, N., *BUSBY, S.J., *CERANO-PAREDES, J., *COLE, J.E., *COOK, E.R., *ENDFIELD, G., *GUTIERREZ-GARCIA, G., *HALL,B., *MAGANA, V., *MEKO, D.M., *MÉNDEZ-PÉREZ, M., SAUCHYN, D.J., *WATSON, E. and*WOODHOUSE, C.A. 2008 ‘Climate warming and 21st-century drought in southwestern NorthAmerica’ Eos 89(9), 26 February 2008*MARCHILDON, G.P., *KULSHRESHTHA, S., *WHEATON, E. and SAUCHYN, D. 2008 ‘Drought,demographic migration and institutional adaptation in Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1914-1939’Natural Hazards 45(3), 391-4116 PEREZ VALDIVIA, C. and SAUCHYN, D. 2008 ‘Ground Water Trends and Variability in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong>Prairies’ in Proceedings, 60th Annual WCWWA Conference (held at Regina, September, 2008)(Regina, SK: Western Canada Water & Wastewater <strong>Association</strong>). Retrieved June 30, <strong>2009</strong> from


UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 129PIWOWAR, J.M. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> derivation <strong>of</strong> an arctic sea ice normal through temporal mixture analysis <strong>of</strong>satellite imagery’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Earth Observations and Geoinformation 10, 92-108 and *DERKSEN, C.P. 2008 ‘Spatial-temporal variability <strong>of</strong> northern hemisphere sea iceconcentrations and concurrent atmospheric teleconnections’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Informatics11(2), 103-122SAUCHYN, D. and *KULSHRESHTHA, S. 2008 ‘Prairies’ in From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in aChanging Climate 2007 ed D.S. Lemmen, F.J. Warren, J. Lacroix and E. Bush (Ottawa:Government <strong>of</strong> Canada) 275-328 and 7 LAPP, S. 2008 ‘Climate change scenarios for the Prairies’ Advances in Pork Production19, 129-136 and 7 LAPP, S. 2008 ‘Scenarios <strong>of</strong> the future climate’ Policy Dialogue 17(Winter), (Regina:Saskatchewan Institute <strong>of</strong> Public Policy) 22-23 , *PIETRONIRO, A. and *DEMUTH, M. 2008 ‘Upland watershed management and globalchange: Canada’s Rocky Mountains and Western Plains’ in Managing Water Resources in aTime <strong>of</strong> Global Change: Mountains, valleys and flood plains ed A. Garrido and A. Dinar (Oxford,UK: Routledge) 32-49SCHLICHTMANN, H. 2008 ‘Cartosemiotics’ in Semiotics Encyclopedia Online ed P. Bouissac (Toronto:E.J. Pratt Library – Victoria University). Retrieved June 30, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 ‘Peripheral meaning in maps: the example <strong>of</strong> ideology’ μετα-carto-semiotics - Journal for<strong>The</strong>oretical Cartography 1, 1-4. Retrieved June 30, <strong>2009</strong> from SIEMER, J. 2008 ‘London: a life in maps’ in Cartographic Perspectives 60(Spring 2008), 71–72ST. 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. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> tree-ring record <strong>of</strong> drought onthe <strong>Canadian</strong> Prairies’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate 22(3), 689–710*TOMKINS, J.D., *LAMOUREUX, S.F. and SAUCHYN, D.J. 2008 ‘Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> climate and glacialhistory based on a comparison <strong>of</strong> varve and tree-ring records from Mirror Lake, NorthwestTerritories, Canada’ Quaternary Science Reviews 27(13-14), 1426-1441*YU, G., 6 HART, C., *VETTER, M. and SAUCHYN, D. 2008 ‘Quantitative study on pollen-basedreconstructions <strong>of</strong> vegetation history from central Canada’ Science in China Series D-EarthSciences 2008, 51(8), 1081-1088, DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1005.2008.00225WARNOCK, R.G. (lead ed), GAUTHIER, D.A., SCHMUTZ, J., PATKAU, A., FARGEY, P. andSCHELLENBERG, M. eds 2008 Homes on the Range: Conservation in Working PrairieLandscapes. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 8 th Prairie Conservation and Endangered Species Conferenceand Workshop (held at Regina, SK, March, 2007) (Regina, SK: University <strong>of</strong> Regina, <strong>Canadian</strong>Plains Research Center)*WEBER, M., *DAVIDSON, D. and SAUCHYN, D. 2008 Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment forAlberta (Edmonton: Alberta Environment, Final Report - Climate Change, Air and Land PolicyBranch)


Ryerson University350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3(416) 979-5038 Fax (416) 979-5362Website: http://www.geography.ryerson.ca______________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA (Geographic Analysis), MSA (Master <strong>of</strong> Spatial Analysis), Certificate in AppliedDigital Geography and GIS, Advanced Certificate in Applied Digital Geography and GISFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors Emeriti:David Dansereau, MA (Buffalo)Frank Duerden, MA (Manitoba)Ron Goldsmith, MA (York, Can)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, Can)Philip Coppack 2 , PhD (Waterloo)Michael Doucet, PhD (Toronto)Larry Fullerton, MA (York, Can)Hersch Jacobs, PhD (Toronto)Ian Lindsay, PhD (Toronto)Shuguang Wang 3 , PhD (Alberta)Maurice Yeates 4 , 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.cahjacobs@ryerson.cailindsay@ryerson.caswang@geography.ryerson.camyeates@research.ryerson.caAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Harald Bauder, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier) hbauder@geography.ryerson.caBrian Ceh, PhD (Western Ontario)bceh@geography.ryerson.caK. Wayne Forsythe 5 , PhD (Salzburg) forsythe@geography.ryerson.caTony Hernandez 6 , PhD (Manchester) thernand@csca.ryerson.ca1 Director, Graduate Program in Environmental Applied Science and Management2 Acting Dean <strong>of</strong> Arts3 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)4 Dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies5 CAG and AAG University Representative6 Director, Centre for the Study <strong>of</strong> Commercial Activity (CSCA)


RYERSON UNIVERSITY 131Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:David Atkinson, PhD ABD (Queen’s, Can)Beth Carlson, PhD (Calgary)Sutama Gosh, PhD (York, Can)Susan Laskin, MA (Toronto)Andrew Millward, PhD (Waterloo)Claus Rinner 7 , PhD (Bonn)Stephen Swales, MA (Calgary)Lu Wang, PhD (York, Can)Limited Term Faculty and Instructors:Abednego Aryee, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)Dan Jakubek, MSA (Ryerson)Don Kendal 8 , MSA (Ryerson)Mike MacDonald, MSA (Ryerson)Jeanne Maurer, MA (Toronto)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Tony Lea, PhD (Toronto)E-mail Address:datkinson@geography.ryerson.cabcarlson@ryerson.casutama.ghosh@geography.ryerson.caslaskin@geography.ryerson.camillward@geography.ryerson.cacrinner@ryerson.casswales@geography.ryerson.caluwang@ryerson.caaaryee@ryerson.cadjakubek@ryerson.cadkendal@geography.ryerson.cammacdon@geography.ryerson.cajmaurer@ryerson.catony.lea@environicsanalytics.caCurrent ResearchAgro-forestry and agro-diversity conservation (Aryee)Geographic information systems applications in community-based natural resourcemanagement (Aryee)Sustainable livelihoods in developing countries (Aryee)Arctic 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)Economic integration <strong>of</strong> immigrants (Bauder)Immigration discourses in Canada and Germany (Bauder)Geomatics to build community-based health research capacity (Carlson)Perception <strong>of</strong> safety <strong>of</strong> place (Carlson)Globalisation and Territory (Coppack)<strong>The</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> voter turnout on election results at the polling station level (Coppack)7 Program Director, Master <strong>of</strong> Spatial Analysis (MSA)8 Academic Coordinator, Applied Digital Geography and GIS Certificates


132 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG<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)Decision support, geo-visualization and business geomatics (Hernandez)Ethnic ‘festival’ development (Fullerton)Retail restructuring: a geomatics-based analysis <strong>of</strong> the department store sector(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)An online injury atlas for Ontario (Rinner)Building community health mapping tools to investigate and reduce racialized healthdisparities within and across neighbourhoods in Toronto (Rinner)Participatory Geoweb for engaging the public on global environmental change (Rinner)Promoting sustainable communities through participatory spatial decision support(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)Delineating ethnoburbs in the Toronto CMA (S. Wang)From supermarket to supercentre: transformation <strong>of</strong> food retailing in the GreaterToronto Area (S. Wang and Hernandez)Interpreting the retail environment in China (S. Wang)Location analysis <strong>of</strong> storage facilities (S. Wang and Swales)Mapping immigrant students in Ontario public schools (S. Wang and Laskin)<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> internet-based social support network in immigrant settlement (S. Wang)Spatial modelling and business geomatics (Yeates)


RYERSON UNIVERSITY 133Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department9 former or current undergraduate student10 former or current graduate studentBARDECKI, M.J. and *PUSHCHAK, R. 2008 Environmental Applied Science and Management atRyerson: A Seven-Year Retrospective (Toronto: Environmental Applied Science andManagement, Ryerson University, ENSCIMAN Occasional Paper 08-01)BAUDER, H. 2008 ‘Attitudes towards self-employment among <strong>Canadian</strong> immigrants: a <strong>Canadian</strong> case study’International Migration 46(2), 139-163 2008 ‘Citizenship as capital: the distinction <strong>of</strong> migrant labour’ Alternatives: Global, Local, Political33, 315-333 2008 ‘Dialectics <strong>of</strong> humanitarian immigration and national identity in <strong>Canadian</strong> public discourse’Refuge 25(1), 84-93 2008 ‘Emotional attachment… to what? A reply to Stanley Renshon’ Migrations and Identities 1(2),187-193 2008 ‘Foreign farm workers in Ontario (Canada): exclusionary discourse in the newsprint media’Journal <strong>of</strong> Peasant Studies 35(1), 100-118 2008 ‘Immigration debate in Canada: how newspapers reported, 1996-2004’ Journal <strong>of</strong>International Migration and Integration 9(3), 289-310 2008 ‘Kanada: Zuwanderungsmodell für Deutschland?‘ Geographische Rundschau 60(2), 48-50 2008 ‘Media discourse and the new German immigration law’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Ethnic and MigrationStudies 34(1), 95-112 2008 ‘Neoliberalism and the utility <strong>of</strong> immigration: media perspectives <strong>of</strong> Germany’s immigrationlaw, Antipode 40(1), 55-78 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> economic case for immigration: Neoliberal and regulatory paradigms in Canada’s press’Studies in Political Economy 82(Autumn), 131-152 and *ENGEL-DI MAURO, S. 2008 Critical Geographies: A Collection <strong>of</strong> Readings (Kelowna: Praxis(e)Press) and *ENGEL-DI MAURO, S. 2008 ‘Knowledge grab: corporate appropriation and exploitation <strong>of</strong>academic geographers’ Antipode 40(5), 729-7359 DENNIS, M. and FORSYTHE, K.W. 2008 Kriging Great Lakes Sediment Contamination ValuesCookbook (Toronto: Ryerson University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography)DOUCET, M. and *HII, R. 2008 Bibliography on Immigration and Settlement in the Toronto Area ThirdEdition (Toronto: Centre <strong>of</strong> Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, WorkingPaper Series. No. 65)*LAIDLER, G.J., *TREITZ, P.M. and ATKINSON, D.M. 2008 ‘Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> Arctic vegetation: therelations between NDVI, spatial resolution, and vegetation cover on Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut’Arctic 61(1), 1-13*LUSIS, T. and BAUDER, H. 2008 ‘Provincial’ Immigrants: <strong>The</strong> Social, Economic, and TransnationalExperiences <strong>of</strong> the Filipino <strong>Canadian</strong> Community in Three Ontario Second-Tier Cities (Toronto:Centre <strong>of</strong> Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, Working Paper No. 62)RINNER, C. 2008 ‘Mobile maps and more-extending location-based services with multi-criteria decisionanalysis’ in Map-Based Mobile Services ed L. Meng, and A. Zipf (Berlin: Springer) 335-352 , *KEßLER, C. and 10 ANDRULIS, S. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> Web 2.0 concepts to support deliberationin spatial decision-making’ Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 32(5), 386-3959 SIDLAR, C. and RINNER, C. 2008 ‘Utility assessment <strong>of</strong> a map-based online geo-collaboration tool’Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management 90(6), 2020-2026WANG, L. 2008 ‘Review <strong>of</strong> Geocoding Health Data: <strong>The</strong> Use <strong>of</strong> Geographic Codes in Cancer Preventionand Control, Research and Practice 2008 ed G. Rushton, M.P. Armstrong, J. Gittler, B.R.Greene, C.E. Pavlik, M.M. West and D.L. Zimmerman (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press)’ <strong>The</strong><strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 52(4), 517-518 , *ROSENBERG, M. and *LO, L. 2008 ‘Ethnicity, accessibility, and utilization <strong>of</strong> familyphysicians - a case study <strong>of</strong> mainland Chinese immigrants in Toronto, Canada’ Social Scienceand Medicine 67(9), 1410-1422YEATES, M. and *HAIDER, M. 2008 Quantitative Methods in Business Geomatics: A Handbook (Toronto:Ryerson University, Centre for the Study <strong>of</strong> Commercial Activity)


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, PhD (Western Ontario)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Catherine Conrad 1 , 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, PhD (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 ResearchClimatic fluctuations and terrestrial impacts (Conrad)Community-based environmental monitoring (Conrad)Community-based watershed management (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> August 31, <strong>2009</strong>)


SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY 135Arctic shipping (McCalla)Atlantic Gateway (McCalla)Caribbean shipping (McCalla)Cruise shipping (McCalla)Globalization, containerization and logistics (McCalla)Comparative assessment <strong>of</strong> urban containment policies (Millward)Impacts <strong>of</strong> neighbourhood design on levels <strong>of</strong> physical activity (Millward)Rural-urban variations in space-time activity patterns (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 departmentCONRAD, C. 2008 ‘A massive fish kill related to an acid-metal spill (Little Sackville River, Nova Scotia,Canada)’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Water Science (Revue des Sciences de l’Eau) 21, 347-358 2008 Severe and Hazardous Weather in Canada: <strong>The</strong> Geography <strong>of</strong> Extreme Events (DonMills, ON: Oxford University Press) and *DAOUST, T. 2008 ‘Community-based monitoring frameworks: increasing the effectiveness<strong>of</strong> environmental stewardship’ Environmental Management 41, 358-388GILES, P. and *BURGOYNE, J. 2008 ‘Classics in physical geography’ revisited: Skole and Tucker, 1993(Tropical deforestation and habitat defragmentation in the Amazon: satellite data from 1978 to1988)’ Progress in Physical Geography 32, 575-580MCCALLA, R. 2008 ‘Container transshipment at Kingston, Jamaica’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Transport Geography 16,182-190 2008 ‘Site and situation factors in transshipment ports: the case <strong>of</strong> the Caribbean Basin’Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 99, 440-453MILLWARD, H. and *BUNTING, T. 2008 ‘Patterning in urban population densities: a spatiotemporalmodel compared to Toronto, 1971-2001’ Environment and Planning A 40, 283-302SUTEANU, C. 2008 ‘Shaping the future <strong>of</strong> disaster studies: forms and levels <strong>of</strong> integration in informationdynamics’ Disaster Advances 1, 1-3


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)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)Xulin Guo, PhD (Kansas)Bram F. Noble, PhD (Memorial)Evelyn J. Peters 3 , PhD (Queen’s)E-mail Address:wbarr@ucalgary.carobert.bone@usask.caka-iu.fung@usask.caaaitken@usask.caavi.akkerman@usask.caw.archibold@usask.cadirk.deboer@usask.calawrence.martz@usask.cajohn.pomeroy@usask.cam.reed@usask.cascott.bell@usask.caxulin.guo@usask.cab.noble@usask.caevelyn.peters@usask.caAssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Paul Hackett, PhD (Manitoba)paul.hackett@usask.caMohammad Kamal 4 , PhD (Middlesex, UK) mohammad.kamal@usask.caRobert Patrick, PhD (Guelph)robert.patrick@usask.caRyan Walker, PhD (Queen’s)ryan.walker@usask.caCherie Westbrook, PhD (Colorado State) cherie.westbrook@usask.ca_________________________1Head (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)2Dean (College <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies & Research)3Canada Research Chair4 Term Position


UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 137Adjunct or Associate Faculty Members:Alan Barr, PhD (Guelph)Barrie Bonsal, PhD (Saskatchewan)Sean Carey, PhD (McMaster)Annette Desmarais, PhD (Calgary)Michael Hill, PhD (Western Ontario)Phil Marsh, PhD (McMaster)Chris Spence, PhD (McMaster)Elaine Wheaton, MSc (Saskatchewan)Walter Willms, PhD (UBC)John Wilmshurst, PhD (U <strong>of</strong> Guelph)Allison Williams, PhD (York)Robert R. Wright, PhD (Alberta)E-mail Address:alan.barr@ec.gc.cabarrie.bonsal@ec.gc.casean_carey@carleton.caannette.desmarais@uregina.cam_hill@ducks.caphilip.marsh@ec.gc.cachris.spence@ec.gc.cawheaton@src.sk.cawillms@agr.gc.cajohn.wilmshurst@pc.gc.caawill@mcmaster.carwright@serm.gov.sk.caCurrent ResearchEcology <strong>of</strong> benthic marine invertebrate communities, <strong>Canadian</strong> Beaufort Sea (Aitken)Environmental Impact Assessment related to Beaufort Sea oil and gas exploration(Aitken with Bram 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)Changes in population in the Arctic and Subarctic (Bone)Economic and political development in Canada’s Mid-Canada region (Bone)Economic, demographic and health <strong>of</strong> the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (Bone)Impact <strong>of</strong> the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (Bone)<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> air commuting in northern regional development (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)Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> cartographic communication: paper maps vs. electronic maps (Fung)Impacts <strong>of</strong> digital technology on thematic map design (Fung)Development <strong>of</strong> a grassland health monitoring and productivity prediction system inadaptation <strong>of</strong> climate change (Guo)


138 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGGrizzly bear management and conservation: understanding the links betweenpopulation, behaviour, habitat and landscape structure with geospatial tools(Guo CoPi)Improved LAI estimation and simulation (Guo)Prairie hydrological model study (Guo, CoPI)Vegetation responses to grazing effects (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)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 (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)Water and climate modelling (Pomeroy)Biosphere reserves, forestry and National Parks (Reed)Ecosystem-based management and environmental governance (Reed)Environmental management and social equity (Reed)Feminist environmental geography (Reed)Rural and resource communities in Canada (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)


UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 139Indigeneity 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 & 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 department5current or former graduate student*ANDERSON, R.B and BONE, R.M. 2008 Natural Resources and Aboriginal People in Canada:Readings, Cases and Commentary Second Edition (North York: Captus Press)5 ALI, K.F. and DE BOER, D.H. 2008 ‘Factors controlling sediment yield in the upper Indus River basin,northern Pakistan’ Hydrological Processes 22, 3102-3114BELL, S. and *LOGAN, J. 2008 ‘Distributed research and scientific creativity’ in International Perspectiveson Internet Mapping II ed M. Peterson (New York: Springer) 207-218BONE, R.M. 2008 ‘Saskatchewan’s forgotten north’ in Perspectives <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan: 1905-2005:Centennial Book on Saskatchewan ed J.M. Porter (Winnipeg: University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba Press) 2008 <strong>The</strong> Regional Geography <strong>of</strong> Canada 4th Edition (Toronto: Oxford University Press)BONSAL, B.R. and *SHABBAR, A. 2008 ‘Impacts <strong>of</strong> large-scale circulation variability on low streamflowsover Canada: a review’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 33, 137-154*BURN, D.H., *BUTTLE, J.M., *CAISSIE, D., *MACCULLOCH, G., SPENCE, C. and *STAHL, K. 2008‘<strong>The</strong> processes, patterns and impacts <strong>of</strong> low flows across Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water ResourcesJournal 33, 107-124*CONLAN, K., AITKEN, A., *HENDRYCKS, E., *MCCLELLAND, C. and *MELLING, H. 2008 ‘Distributionpatterns <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Beaufort Shelf macrobenthos’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Marine Systems74 (3-4), 864-886*CUSSON, M., *ARCHAMBAULT, P. and AITKEN, A. 2007 ‘Biodiversity <strong>of</strong> benthic assemblages on theArctic continental shelf: historical data from Canada’ Marine Ecology Progress Series 331, 291-304*DIAZ, P., *KULSHRESHTHA, S., *MATLOCK, B., WHEATON, E. and *WITTROCK, V. 2008 RuralCommunity and Vulnerability to Climate Change: Case Studies <strong>of</strong> Cabri and Stewart Valley inSouthwestern Saskatchewan. Klima 2008/Climate 2008 Web Conference (Saskatoon, SK:Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Publication No. 11899-10D08). Retrieved June 30, <strong>2009</strong>from *DIXON, P., 5 HE, Y. and GUO, X. 2008 ‘Satellite monitoring <strong>of</strong> Northern ecosystems’ Geomatica 62(2),151-1585 EVANS, C.P., AITKEN, A.E. and *WALKER, E.G. 2007 ‘A GIS approach for archaeological sitedistribution analysis by physiographic elements in the Lake Diefenbaker Region, Saskatchewan,Canada’ in Reconstructing Human-Landscape Interactions ed L. Wilson, P. Dickinson and J.Jeandron (Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing) 68-83*FURGAL, C., PROWSE, T.D., BONSAL, B.R., *CHOUINARD, R., *DICKSON, C., *EDWARDS, T.,*EERKES-MEDRANO, L., *JACKSON, F., *MELLING, H., *MILBURN, D., *NICKELS, S.,NUTTALL, M., *OGDEN, A., *PETERS, D., *REIST, J., *SMITH, S., *WESTLAKE, M. and*WRONA, F. 2008 ‘Northern Canada’ in From Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a ChangingClimate 2007 ed D.S. Lemmen, F.J. Warren, J. Lacroix, and E. Bush (Ottawa: Government <strong>of</strong>Canada) 57-118*HILL, H., *ROLFE, T., WHEATON, E., *LAWFORD, R., POMEROY, J., STEWART, R. and LEE, N. 2008A Modest Attempt to Take the “I” out <strong>of</strong> the “Hydro-illogical” Cycle Presentation to the <strong>Canadian</strong>


140 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGMeteorological and Oceanographic Society Congress, Kelowna May 28, 2008 (Saskatoon, SK:Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Publication No. 11602-3D08)*JOHNSTON, M., *WILLIAMSON, T., WHEATON, E., *WITTROCK, V., *NELSON, H., *HESSELN, H.,*VANDAMME, L., *PITTMAN, J. and 5 LEBEL, M. 2008 Climate Change Adaptive Capacity <strong>of</strong>Forestry Stakeholders in the Boreal Plains Ecozone. Prepared for the Government <strong>of</strong> Canada,Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program, Project A1383 (Saskatoon, SK: SaskatchewanResearch Council (SRC), Publication No. 12306-3E08)*JOHNSON, S., *ABOYNY, S., *JEFFERY, B., HACKETT, P., *HAMPTON, M., *MCINTOSH, T., MARTZ,D., *MUHAJARINE, N., *PETRUCKA, P. and *SARI, N. 2008 "Recommendations for action onthe social determinants <strong>of</strong> health: a <strong>Canadian</strong> perspective’ <strong>The</strong> Lancet 372(9650), 1690-1693*KOSHIDA, G., WHEATON, E. and WITTROCK, V. 2008 <strong>The</strong> 2001-2002 <strong>Canadian</strong> Drought Experience:Lessons Learned Invited presentation to the North American Drought Monitor-<strong>Canadian</strong>Workshop, Ottawa, October 15, 2008 (Saskatoon, SK: Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC),Publication No.11602-7D08)*MEINERT, A., BONSAL, B. and WHEATON, E. 2008 Characterizing the 1999-2005 <strong>Canadian</strong> PrairieDrought: Drought Indices and their Associated Input Variables Presentation to the CanadaDrought Research Initiative (DRI) Drought Characterization Workshop, Winnipeg, MB, September26, 2008 (Saskatoon, SK: Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Publication No. 11602-8D08)NOBLE, B.F. 2008 ‘Promise and dismay: the state <strong>of</strong> strategic environmental assessment systems andpractices in Canada’ Environmental Impact Assessment Review 29, 66-75 and 5 HARRIMAN, J. 2008 ‘New urban planning means being ‘proactive’: learning points fromthe field <strong>of</strong> strategic environmental assessment’ Plan Canada 48(4), 23-26 and 5 HARRIMAN, J. 2008 Regional Strategic Environmental Assessment in Canada: Principlesand Guidance Research report prepared for the <strong>Canadian</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> Ministers <strong>of</strong> EnvironmentEnvironmental Assessment Task Group (Ottawa, ON: CCME) and5 HARRIMAN, J. 2008 Regional Strategic Environmental Assessment (R-SEA):Methodological Guidance and Good Practice Research report prepared for the <strong>Canadian</strong> Council<strong>of</strong> Ministers <strong>of</strong> Environment Environmental Assessment Task Group under contract agreementwith Alberta Environment (Ottawa, ON: CCME)PATRICK, R. 2008 'Planning for source water protection' Plan Canada 48(4),19-22 2008 'Source water protection for nonmetropolitan drinking water operators in British Columbia,Canada' Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural and Community Development 3(2), 64-78 , *KREUTZWISER, R. and *DE LOË, R. 2008 ‘Factors facilitating and source water protection inthe Okanagan Valley, British Columbia’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources Journal 33(1), 39-54PETERS, E.J. 2008 ‘Métis Populations in Canada: some Implications <strong>of</strong> settlement patterns andcharacteristics’ Native Studies Review 17(2), 19-44 and 5 STARCHENKO, O. 2008 Neighbourhood Effects and Levels <strong>of</strong> Segregation <strong>of</strong> AboriginalPeople in Large Cities in Canada (Ottawa: CMHC)*POLLOCK, R., REED, M.G. and *WHITELAW, G. 2008 ‘Steering governance through regime formationat the landscape scale: evaluating experiences in <strong>Canadian</strong> biosphere reserves’ in TransformingParks: Protected Areas Policy and Governance in a Changing World ed K. Hanna, D. Clark andS. Slocombe (London: Routledge) 110-133*SOLSTEN, B.L. and AITKEN, A.E. 2006 ‘An application <strong>of</strong> GIS techniques to assess the risk <strong>of</strong>archaeological sites to disturbance by mass movement and marine flooding in Auyuittuq NationalPark Reserve, Nunavut’ Géographie physique et Quaternaire 60, 81-92SPENCE, C. 2007 ‘On the relation between dynamic storage and run<strong>of</strong>f: a discussion on thresholds,efficiency, and function’ Water Resources Research 43, W12416, doi:10.1029/2006WR005645 and *BURKE, A. 2008 ‘Estimates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago run<strong>of</strong>f from observedhydrometric data’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 362, 247-2595 STARCHENKO, O. and PETERS, E.J. 2008 ‘Aboriginal settlement patterns in <strong>Canadian</strong> cities: does theclassic index-based approach apply?’ Environment and Planning 40, 676-697*WALKER, I.J., *SYDENEYSMITH, R., *ALLEN, D., *BODTKER, K., *BONIN, D., BONSAL, B.,*CARROLL, A., *COHEN, S., *DALLIMORE, A., *DOLAN, H., *GEDALOF, Z., *GILL, A.,*HEBDA, R., *HICKS, R., *HILL, P., *HYATT, K., *MATTHEWS, R., *MENOUNOUS, B.,*MURDOCK, T., *NEILSEN, D., *OMMER, R., *PAPE-SALMON, A., *PELLATT, M., *PETERS,D., PROWSE, T., *SPITTLEHOUSE, D., *SHEPPARD, S., *TAYLOR, B., *WERNER, A.,*WHITFIELD, P., *WILLIAMSON, T., *WOLFE, J. and *WYNN, M. 2008 ‘British Columbia’ inFrom Impacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007 ed D.S. Lemmen, F.J. Warren,J. Lacroix and E. Bush (Ottawa, ON: Government <strong>of</strong> Canada) 329-386


UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 141WHEATON, E. 2008 Agriculture in a Changing Climate Presentation to the Saskatchewan ResearchCouncil Agriculture, Biotechnology and Food Division, Saskatoon, SK (Saskatoon, SK:Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Publication No. 10432-5D08) 2008 Scenarios <strong>of</strong> Future Climates: Characteristics Relevant to Stakeholders <strong>of</strong> the BorealPlains Ecozone Prepared for the Government <strong>of</strong> Canada, Climate Change Impacts andAdaptation Program, Project A1383 (Saskatoon, SK: Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC),Publication No. 12306-2E08) 2008 <strong>The</strong> Severe Drought <strong>of</strong> 2001-2002: An Overview <strong>of</strong> Impacts and Adaptations in the<strong>Canadian</strong> Prairies Invited presentation to the 2008 <strong>Canadian</strong> Drought Research Initiative (DRI)Conference, Winnipeg, MB, September 26, 2008 (Saskatoon, SK: Saskatchewan ResearchCouncil (SRC), Publication No. 11602-6D08) 2008 Weathering the Warming Presentation at “Super Friday and Saturday” for the SaskatoonTribal Council and Saskatchewan Research Council at Saskatoon, October17, 2008 (Saskatoon,SK: Saskatchewan Research Council) 2008 Weathering the Warming: Prairies and the World Presentation to Saskatchewan ResearchCouncil’s Business Development Lunch and Learn, Saskatoon, SK (Saskatoon, SK:Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Publication No. 10432-4D08) and *MORRIS, E. 2008 ‘Evaluating the capacity to address illness caused by global warming inSaskatchewan’ Health Evaluation Newsletter 10, 5-6 (Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC),Saskatoon, SK, Publication No. 11178-5G08)*WITTROCK, V., *KULSHRESHTHA, S., *MAGZUL, L. and WHEATON, E. 2008 Adapting to Impacts <strong>of</strong>Climatic Extremes: Case Study <strong>of</strong> the Kainai Blood Indian Reserve, Alberta Prepared forInstitutional Adaptation to Climate Change (IACC): A Project <strong>of</strong> SSRHC – MCRI Program(Saskatoon, SK: Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Publication No. 11899-6E08) , *KULSHRESHTHA, S., *MAGZUL, L. and WHEATON, E. 2008 Droughts and Floods <strong>of</strong> thelate 20th and early 21st Centuries on the Kainai Blood Indian Reserve Invited presentation to theBlood Tribe Chief and Council, Stand<strong>of</strong>f, Kainai Blood Indian Reserve, Alberta, October 21, 2008(Saskatoon, SK: Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC), Publication No. 11899-7D08) , *KULSHRESHTHA, S., *MAGZUL, L. and WHEATON, E. 2008 Floods and Droughts / Friendsor Foe? Invited presentation at the Saipoyi Elementary School, Stand<strong>of</strong>f, Kainai Blood IndianReserve, Alberta, October 22, 2008 (Saskatoon, SK: Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC),Publication No. 11899-8D08)5 WOUTERS, S.L. and PETERS, E.J. 2008 ‘Urban Aboriginal settlement patterns and the distribution <strong>of</strong>housing characteristics in Prairie cities, 2001’ Prairie Perspectives 10, 30-46


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, P.L. Wagner,S.T. WongRetired:L.J. Evenden, R.B. Horsfall, P.M. KoroscilPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Nick Blomley, PhD (Bristol)Alison Gill, PhD (Manitoba)Roger Hayter 1 , PhD (Washington)Ted Hickin, PhD (Sydney)Ian Hutchinson, PhD (Simon Fraser)John Pierce 2 , PhD (London)Arthur Roberts, PhD (York)Mark Roseland, PhD (British Columbia)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Tracy Brennand, PhD (Alberta)John Brohman, PhD (UC Los Angeles)Alex Clapp, PhD (UC Berkeley)Suzana Dragicevic, PhD (Montreal)Jennifer Hyndman, PhD (British Columbia)Lance Lesack, PhD (UC Santa Barbara)Margaret Schmidt, PhD (British Columbia)Nadine Schuurman, PhD (British Columbia)Jay Taylor, PhD (Washington)E-mail Address:blomley@sfu.caagill@sfu.cahayter@sfu.cahickin@sfu.caianh@sfu.cajpierce@sfu.caaroberts@sfu.caroseland@sfu.catabrenna@sfu.cabrohman@sfu.caaclapp@sfu.casuzanad@sfu.cahyndman@sfu.callesack@sfu.camargaret_schmidt@sfu.canadine@sfu.cataylorj@sfu.ca_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)2Dean Pro Tem, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Environment


SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY 143Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:E-mail Address:Valorie Crooks, PhD (McMaster)crooks@sfu.caNick Hedley, PhD (Washington)hedley@sfu.caMeg Holden, PhD (New School for Social mholden@sfu.caResearch)Paul Kingsbury, PhD (Kentucky)kingsbury@sfu.caGe<strong>of</strong>f Mann, PhD (UC Berkeley)ge<strong>of</strong>fm@sfu.caEugene McCann, PhD (Kentucky)emccann@sfu.caJanet Sturgeon, PhD (Yale)sturgeon@sfu.caIlja Tromp-van Meerveld, PhD (Oregon State) ilja@sfu.caJeremy Venditti, PhD (British Columbia) jvenditt@sfu.caLecturer:Shivanand Balram, PhD (McGill)Senior Lecturers:Owen Hertzman, PhD (Washington)Ivor Winton, PhD (Minnesota)Associate Members:Warren Gill 3 , PhD (British Columbia)Michael Hayes, PhD (McMaster)Sean Markey, PhD (Simon Fraser)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Olav Lian, PhD (Western Ontario)Bruce McArthur, PhD (McMaster)sbalram1@sfu.caohertzma@sfu.cawinton@sfu.cagill@sfu.camhayes@sfu.caspmarkey@sfu.caolav.lian@ucfv.cabruce.mcarthur@ec.gc.caCurrent ResearchLaw, space and power (Blomley)Property and urban space (Blomley)Rights and public space (Blomley)Urban development and property relations (Blomley)Application <strong>of</strong> shallow geophysical surveys to geomorphic problems (Brennand)Glacial geomorphology and sedimentology (Brennand)Paleoglaciology (Brennand)Paleohydrology (Brennand)Paleoenvironmental change (Brennand)Quaternary environments (Brennand)Latin American issues and problems (Brohman)Rural/regional development (Brohman)<strong>The</strong>ories and strategies <strong>of</strong> Third World development (Brohman)_________________________3 Vice President, University Relations


144 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGExploration in the N.E. Pacific (Brown)Geographic factors influencing salmon stock(s) (Brown)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)Geographies <strong>of</strong> disability & chronic illness (Crooks)Primary health care (Crooks)Social geographies <strong>of</strong> health (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)B.C. coastal shipping (W. Gill)Cruise industry (W. Gill)Regional popular music (W. Gill)Transportation demand management (W. Gill)Health inequalities (Hayes)Housing and health (Hayes)Place and public policy (Hayes)Social geographies <strong>of</strong> health (Hayes)Environmental economic geography (Hayter)Restructuring <strong>of</strong> BC’s Forest Economy (Hayter)<strong>The</strong> geography <strong>of</strong> the evolutionary firm (Hayter)Cartography (Hedley)Geovisualization (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)Diatoms as paleoecological indicators (Hutchinson)Holocene sea-level change in the Pacific Northwest (Hutchinson)Paleoseismic events and tsunamis, Vancouver Island (Hutchinson)Feminist geography (Hyndman)Immigration and refugee resettlement (Hyndman)Social and political geographies <strong>of</strong> forced migration (Hyndman)Aesthetic geography (Kingsbury)Cultural and social geographyGeographies <strong>of</strong> consumption (Kingsbury)


SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY 145Social and psychoanalytic theories (Kingsbury)Biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> lakes in the MacKenzie Delta (Lesack)Ecosystem biogeochemistry (Lesack)Limnology (Lesack)Class, inequality and unemployment (Mann)Natural resources (Mann)Political economy (Mann)Politics <strong>of</strong> race and gender (Mann)Work/labour, money and monetary policy (Mann)Community and regional development (Markey)Rural development (Markey)Sustainable communities (Markey)Geographies <strong>of</strong> knowledge and policy transfer (McCann)Neighborhoods and urban development (McCann)Urban politics and policy-making (McCann)Promoting sustainable development through the knowledge economy (Pierce)Universities and their contributions to regional development (Pierce)Airborne multispectral digital remote sensing <strong>of</strong> aquatic habitats (A. Roberts)Colour constancy theory (A. Roberts)North American Palaeo Indian adaptations (A. Roberts)Community and regional economic development (Roseland)Planning practice (Roseland)Planning theory (Roseland)Sustainable community development (Roseland)Forest soils/forest ecology (Schmidt)Impact <strong>of</strong> hardwoods on soil properties, nutrient cycling and growth <strong>of</strong> surroundingconfiers (Schmidt)Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> degraded forest soils (Schmidt)Spatial patterns <strong>of</strong> forest soil properties (Schmidt)Geographic information science (Schuurman)Health geography (Schuurman)Health informatics (Schuurman)Semantic data integration (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)Environmental history (Taylor)History <strong>of</strong> the North American West (Taylor)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)


146 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGMorphodynamic modeling <strong>of</strong> river sedimentation (Venditti)Scientifically-based stream restoration techniques (Venditti)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department4current or former graduate student*AGARWAL, G. and CROOKS, V.A. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> informational continuity <strong>of</strong> care in generalpractice’ British Journal <strong>of</strong> General Practice 58(556), e17-e24*ANDREWS, G. and KINGSBURY, P. 2008 ‘Geographical reflections on Sir Edmund Hillary (1919-2008)’New Zealand Geographer 64(3), 177-180BALRAM, S. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2008 ‘An embedded collaborative systems model for implementingICT-based multimedia cartography teaching and learning’ in Information CommunicationTechnologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications ed C. Van Slyke (Hershey: IGIGlobal) 2(52), 1254-1269 and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2008 ‘Collaborative spaces for GIS-based multimedia cartography inblended environments’ Computers & Education 50(1), 371-385 and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2008 ‘GeoCollaboration’ in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Geographical InformationScience ed S. Shekhar and H. Xiong (New York: Springer) 344-3474 BELL, N., SCHUURMAN, N. and *HAMEED, S.M. 2008 ‘Are injuries spatially related? Join-count spatialautocorrelation for small-area injury analysis’ Injury Prevention 14(6), 346-353BLOMLEY, N. 2008 'Enclosure, common right, and the property <strong>of</strong> the poor' Social and Legal Studies 17,311-331 2008 'Simplification is complicated: property, nature, and the rivers <strong>of</strong> law' Environment andPlanning A 40, 1825-1840 2008 '<strong>The</strong> spaces <strong>of</strong> critical geography' Progress in Human Geography 32(2), 285-393*BLOUIN, V.M., SCHMIDT, M.G., *BULMER, C.E. and *KRZIC, M. 2008 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> compaction and watercontent on lodgepole pine seedling growth’ Forest Ecology and Management 255, 2444-24524 BONE, C., DRAGICEVIC, S. and ROBERTS, A. 2007 ‘Evaluating forest management practices using aGIS-based cellular automata modeling approach with multispectral imagery’ EnvironmentalModeling and Assessment 12, 105-1184 CHANDLER, J., SCHMIDT, M. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2008 ‘Spatial patterns <strong>of</strong> forest floor properties andlitterfall amounts associated with bigleaf maple in conifer forest <strong>of</strong> southwestern British Columbia’<strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Soil Science 88(3), 295-313*CHOUINARD, V. and CROOKS, V.A. 2008 ‘Negotiating Neo-Liberal environments in British Columbiaand Ontario, Canada: restructuring <strong>of</strong> state-voluntary sector relations and disability organizations’struggles to survive’ Environment & Planning C: Government and Policy 26(1), 173-1904 CINNAMON, J., SCHUURMAN, N. and CROOKS, V.A. 2008 ‘A method to determine spatial access tospecialized palliative care services using GIS’ BMC Health Services Research 8, 1404 CONNELLY, S., ROSELAND, M., MARKEY, S. and 4 KENNEDY, E. 2008 Strategic Sustainability:Seizing the Opportunities <strong>of</strong> Canada’s Infrastructure Deficit (Vancouver: Report to InfrastructureCanada)CROOKS, V.A. and *AGARWAL, G. 2008 ‘Chronically ill patients’ and family caregivers’ perspectives onthe use <strong>of</strong> computer technologies in family practice: implications for the development <strong>of</strong>informational continuity <strong>of</strong> care’ in Social Sciences in Health Care and Medicine ed J.B. Garnerand T.C. Christiansen (New York: Nova Science Publishers) 167-180 and *AGARWAL, G. 2008 ‘What are the roles involved in establishing and maintaininginformational continuity <strong>of</strong> care within family practice? A systematic review’ BMC Family Practice9, 65 and SCHUURMAN, N. 2008 ‘Reminder: palliative care is a rural medicine issue’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Medicine 13(3), 139-140 and *WILLIAMS, A. 2008 ‘An evaluation <strong>of</strong> Canada’s Compassionate Care Benefit from a familycaregiver’s perspective at end <strong>of</strong> life’ BMC Palliative Care 7, 14 , *DORN, M. and *WILTON, R.D. 2008 ‘Emerging scholarship in the geographies <strong>of</strong> disability’Health & Place 14(4), 883-888


SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY 147 , *CHOUINARD, V. and *WILTON, R.D. 2008 ‘Understanding, embracing, rejecting: women’snegotiations <strong>of</strong> disability constructions and categorizations after becoming chronically ill’ SocialScience & Medicine 67, 1837-1846*CUI, Y., WOOSTER, J., VENDITTI, J.G., DUSTERHOFF, S., DIETRICH, W.E. and SKLAR, L. 2008‘Simulating sediment transport in a highly two-dimensional flume: examinations <strong>of</strong> two onedimensional numerical models’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydraulic Engineering 134, doi: 0733-9429/2008/7-892–904DRAGICEVIC, S. 2008 ‘GeoComputation: modeling with spatial agents’ Computers Environment andUrban Systems 32(6), 415-416 2008 ‘Modeling and visualization for spatial decision support’ Cartography and GeographicInformation Science 35(2), 75-764 DUMEDAH, G. and SCHUURMAN, N. 2008 ‘Minimizing the effects <strong>of</strong> inaccurate sediment description inborehole data using rough sets and transition probability’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geographical Systems doi:10.1007/s10109-008-0066-4 , SCHUURMAN, N. and YANG, W. 2008 ‘Minimizing effects <strong>of</strong> scale distortion for spatiallygrouped census data using rough sets’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geographical Systems 10, 47-69*DUNNING, H., *WILLIAMS, A., *ABONYI, S. and CROOKS, V.A. 2008 ‘A mixed method approach toquality <strong>of</strong> life research: a case study approach’ Social Indicators Research 85(1), 145-158*EGELI, N., CROOKS, V.A., *MATHESON, D., *URSA, M. and *MARCHANT, E. 2008 ‘Patients’ views:improving care for people with fibromyalgia’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Clinical Nursing 17(11c), 362-369GILL, A.M. 2008 ‘Tourism and recreation’ (contributing author to ‘British Columbia’) in From Impacts toAdaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate ed D.S. Lemmen, F.J. Warren, J. Lacroix and E. Bush(Ottawa: Government <strong>of</strong> Canada) 350-351 and *WILLIAMS, P.W. 2008 ‘From ‘guiding fiction’ to action: applying ‘<strong>The</strong> Natural Step’ tosustainability planning in the resort <strong>of</strong> Whistler, British Columbia’ in Tourism, Recreation andSustainability: Linking Culture and Environment (2nd edition) ed S.F. McCool and R.N. Moissey(Wallingford, UK: CABI) 121-130HAYTER, R. 2008 ‘Environmental economic geography in institutional perspective’ Geography Compass3, 831-850. Retrieved August 16, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> demise <strong>of</strong> a local champion: MacMillan Bloedel’s acquisition by Weyerhaeuser’ inInternational Business Geography: Case Studies <strong>of</strong> Corporate Firms ed P. Pellenbarg and E.Wever (London: Routledge) 234-259HOLDEN, M. 2008 ‘Social learning in planning: Seattle’s sustainable development codebooks’ Progressin Planning 69(1), 1-40 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> tough-minded and the tender-minded: a pragmatic turn for urban sustainabledevelopment’ Planning <strong>The</strong>ory and Practice 9(4), 475-496 , *ELVERUM, D., *NESBIT, S., *ROBINSON, J., *YEN, D. and *MOORE, J. 2008 ‘Learningteaching in the sustainability classroom’ Ecological Economics 64, 521-533 , 4 MACKENZIE, J. and *VANWYNSBERGHE, R. 2008 ‘Vancouver’s promise <strong>of</strong> the world’s firstsustainable Olympic Games’ Environment and Planning C 26, 882-905 , ROSELAND, M., *FERGUSON, K. and *PERL, A. 2008 ‘Seeking urban sustainability on theworld stage’ Habitat International 32, 305-317HYNDMAN, J. 2008 ‘Feminism, conflict and disasters in post-tsunami Sri Lanka’ Gender, Technology andDevelopment 12(1), 101-121 2008 ‘Whose bodies count? Feminist geopolitics and lessons from Iraq’ in Feminism and War:Confronting U.S. Imperialism ed R.L. Riley, C.M. Mohanty and M.B. Pratt (London: Zed Books)192-204 and *DE ALWIS, M. 2008 ‘Reconstituting the subject: displaced women and humanitarianassistance in Sri Lanka’ in Not Born a Refugee Woman ed N. Khanlou and M. Ahmed (New Yorkand Oxford: Berghahn Press) 83-96 and *MOUNTZ, A. 2008 ‘Another brick in the wall? Neo-refoulement & the externalisation <strong>of</strong>asylum in Europe & Australia’ Government & Opposition 43(2), 249-2694 KOCABAS, V. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2007 ‘Enhancing GIS cellular automata model <strong>of</strong> land use change:Bayesian networks, influence diagrams and causality’ Transactions in GIS 11(5), 679–700


148 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGKINGSBURY, P. 2008 ‘Did somebody say Jouissance? On Slavoj Žižek, consumption, and nationalism’Emotion, Space and Society 1(1), 48-554 PROUDFOOT, J. and McCANN, E.J. 2008 ‘At street-level: bureaucratic practice in the management <strong>of</strong>urban neighborhood change’ Urban Geography 29, 348-370*LAMB, M.P., *DIETRICH, W.E. and VENDITTI, J.G. 2008 ‘Is the critical Shields stress for incipientsediment motion dependent on channel-bed slope?’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research - EarthSurface 113, F02008, doi: 10.1029/2007JF0008314 MADER, K. and MARKEY, S. 2008 ‘“Winging it” is not enough: building capacity within the socialenterprise sector’ Making Waves 19(3), 25-294 MAJEK, T. and HAYTER, R. 2008 ‘Hybrid branch plants: Japanese lean production in Poland’s autoindustry’ Economic Geography 84, 333-358 and HAYTER, R. 2008 ‘Toyotaism travels to Poland: a case study <strong>of</strong> a hybrid factory’ inGlobalising Worlds and New Economic Configurations ed C. Tamasy and M.J. Taylor (London:Ashgate) 101-112MANN, G. 2008 'A negative geography <strong>of</strong> necessity' Antipode 40(5), 920-933 2008 'Time, space and money in capitalism and communism' Human Geography 1(2), 4-12 2008 'Why does country music sound white? Race and the voice <strong>of</strong> nostalgia' Ethnic and RacialStudies 31(1), 73-100 and *WAINWRIGHT, J. 2008 'Marx without guardrails: geographies <strong>of</strong> the Grundrisse' Antipode40(5), 848-856MARKEY, S. 2008 Addressing Poverty and Competitiveness through Place-based Development inSurrey, British Columbia (Surrey: Report to the City <strong>of</strong> Surrey and the Surrey Board <strong>of</strong> Trade) , *HALSETH, G. and *MANSON, D. 2008 ‘Challenging the inevitability <strong>of</strong> rural decline:advancing the policy <strong>of</strong> place in Northern British Columbia’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 24, 409-421 , *HALSETH, G. and *MANSON, D. 2008 ‘Closing the implementation gap: a framework forincorporating the context <strong>of</strong> place in economic development planning’ Local Environment 13(4),337-3514 MATHEY, A-H., *KRCMAR, E., DRAGICEVIC, S. and *VERTINSKY, I. 2008 ‘Object-oriented cellularautomata model for forest planning problems’ Ecological Modelling 212(3-4), 359-371MCCANN, E.J. 2008 ‘Expertise, truth, and urban policy mobilities: global circuits <strong>of</strong> knowledge in thedevelopment <strong>of</strong> Vancouver, Canada’s ‘Four Pillar’ Drug Strategy’ Environment and Planning A40, 885-904 2008 ‘Livable city / unequal city: the politics <strong>of</strong> policy-making in a ‘creative’ boomtown’Interventions Economiques 37. Retrieved August 17, <strong>2009</strong> from *MUNRO, J.M. and GILL, W. 2008 ‘Transnational policy issues in the Alaska cruise industry' inTransboundary Policy Challenges in the Pacific Border Regions <strong>of</strong> North America ed J. Loucky,D.K. Alper and J.C. Day (Calgary: University <strong>of</strong> Calgary Press) 237-2664 OLIVER, L. and HAYES, M.V. 2008 ‘Children’s trajectories <strong>of</strong> BMI: associations with the family andneighbourhood environment’ BMC Public Health 8, 16*RAE, C., *ROTHLEY, K. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2007 ‘Implications <strong>of</strong> error and uncertainty for a GISbasedenvironmental planning scenario’ Landscape and Urban Planning 79, 210-2174 REID, D. and HICKIN, E.J. 2008 ‘Flow resistance in small steep mountain stream channels insouthwestern British Columbia’ Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33, 2211-2240*REIMER, B. and MARKEY, S. 2008 Place-based Policy: A Rural Perspective (Ottawa: Report to HumanResources and Social Development Canada)*RICE, S., *CHURCH, M., 4 WOOLDRIDGE, C. and HICKIN, E.J. <strong>2009</strong> ‘Morphology and evolution <strong>of</strong> barsin a wandering gravel-bed river: lower Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada’ Sedimentology56(3), 1365-3091ROBERTS, A., 4 BONE, C., DRAGICEVIC, S., 4 ETTYA, A., *NORTHRUP, J. and *REICH, R. 2007‘Mountain pine beetle detection and monitoring: evaluation <strong>of</strong> airborne imagery’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong>the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) Europe Remote Sensing Conference(held at Florence, Italy September, 2007) 6749, 17SCHUURMAN, N. 2008 ‘Database ethnographies. Using social science methodologies to enhance dataanalysis and interpretation’ Geography Compass 2(5), 1529-1548 and 4 LESZCZYNSKI, A. 2008 ‘A method to map heterogeneity between near but non-equivalentsemantic attributes in multiple health data registries’ Health Informatics Journal 14, 39-57


SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY 149 and 4 LESZCZYNSKI, A. 2008 ‘Ontologies and the reorganization <strong>of</strong> biological databases in theage <strong>of</strong> bioinformatics’ Bioinformatics and Biology Insights 2, 187-200 , 4 BELL, N., *HAMEED, S.M. and *SIMONS, R. 2008 ‘A model for identifying and ranking needfor trauma service in non-metropolitan regions based on injury risk and access to services’Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma 65, 54-62 , 4 BELL, N., *HAMEED, S.M. and *SIMONS, R. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> spatial epidemiology <strong>of</strong> trauma: thepotential <strong>of</strong> GIS to organize data and reveal patterns <strong>of</strong> injury and services’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Surgery 51(5), 389-395 , 4 DESHPANDE, A. and *ALLEN, D.M. 2008 ‘Data integration across borders: a case study <strong>of</strong>the Abbotsford-Sumas Aquifer (British Columbia/ Washington State)’ Journal <strong>of</strong> American WaterResources <strong>Association</strong> 4, 921-934 , 4 LEIGHT, M. and *BERUBE, M. 2008 ‘A web-based graphical user interface for evidencebaseddecision making for health care allocations in rural areas’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> HealthGeographics 7, 494 STEVENS, D. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2007 ‘A GIS-based irregular cellular automata model <strong>of</strong> land-usechange’ Environment and Planning B 34(4), 708–724 , DRAGICEVIC, S. and *ROTHLEY, K. 2007 ‘iCity: a GIS-CA modelling tool for urban planningand decision making’ Environmental Modelling & S<strong>of</strong>tware 22(6), 761-773STURGEON, J.C. and *MENZIES, N.K. 2008 'Ideological landscapes: rubber in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan,1950-2007' Asian Geographer 25(1-2), 21-37TAYLOR, J.E. 2008 ‘Boundary terminology’ Environmental History 13(July), 454-481TROMP-VAN MEERVELD, H.J. and *WEILER, M. 2008 ‘Hillslope dynamics modeled with increasingcomplexity’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 361, 24-40 , *JAMES, A.L., *MCDONNELL, J.J. and *PETERS, N.E. 2008 ‘A reference data set <strong>of</strong> hillsloperainfall-run<strong>of</strong>f response, Panola Mountain Research Watershed, United States’ Water ResourcesResearch 44, W06502, doi: 10.1029/2007WR006299 , *PARLANGE, J.-Y., *BARRY, D.A., *TROMP, M.F., *SANDER, G.C., *WALTER, M.T. and*PARLANGE, M.B. 2008 ‘Influence <strong>of</strong> sediment settling velocity on mechanistic soil erosionmodeling’ Water Resources Research 44, W06401, doi: 10.1029/2007WR006361*TURK, T., SCHMIDT, M.G. and ROBERTS, N. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> bigleaf maple on forest floor andmineral soil properties in a coniferous forest in coastal British Columbia’ Forest Ecology andManagement 255, 1874-1882*WILLIAMS, A. and CROOKS, V.A. 2008 ‘Space, place, and the geographies <strong>of</strong> women’s caregivingwork’ Gender, Place and Culture 15(3), 243-3474 WOOD, L. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2007 ‘GIS-based multicriteria evaluation and fuzzy reasoning to identifypriority sites for marine conservation’ Biodiversity and Conservation 16(9), 2539-25584 YASSEMI, S. and DRAGICEVIC, S. 2008 ‘Web cellular automata: a forest fire modeling approach andprototype tool’ Cartography and Geographic Information Science 35(2), 103-115 , DRAGICEVIC, S. and SCHMIDT, M. 2008 ‘Design and implementation <strong>of</strong> an integrated GISbasedcellular automata model to characterize forest fire behaviour’ Ecological Modelling 210(1-2), 71-84*ZHAO, Y., *KRZIC, M., *BULMER, C.E. and SCHMIDT, M.G. 2008 ‘Maximum bulk density <strong>of</strong> BritishColumbia forest soils from the Proctor test: relationships with selected physical and chemicalproperties’ Soil Science Society <strong>of</strong> America Journal 72, 442-452


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, MSc in Environmental Science, Double Degree in Geography (BA)and Geomatics (BSc) 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)Kim Naqvi, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)Ross Nelson 1 , PhD (British Columbia)Gilles Viaud 2 , PhD (Saskatchewan)Tom Waldichuk, PhD (York)Lab Faculty:Crystal Huscr<strong>of</strong>t 3 , MSc (Simon Fraser)Carolyn Teare, MSc (Simon Fraser)E-mail Address:mcampbell@tru.cadcarlyle@tru.cabgoehring@tru.caknaqvi@tru.carnelson@tru.cagviaud@tru.catwaldichuk@tru.cachuscr<strong>of</strong>t@tru.cacteare@tru.caPart-Time Lecturers and Lab Faculty:Ken Favrholdt, MA (British Columbia) kfavrholdt@tru.caBarb Jackson, MEM (Royal Roads University) bjackson@tnrd.bc.caTerry Macdonald, MPI (British Columbia) terry.macdonald@gems55.gov.bc.caAdam McKee, BA (Thompson Rivers) amckee@tru.caDustin Oaten, MA (British Columbia) doaten@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)_________________________1Academic Director, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts2 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> August 1, <strong>2009</strong>)3On leave


THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY 151Hydrologic modelling (Carlyle-Moses)Soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions (Carlyle-Moses)First Nations land claims (Favrholdt)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> the North American fur trade (Favrholdt)Historical geography <strong>of</strong> urbanization (Favrholdt)Canada, Indigenous Peoples (Goehring)Geography <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic (Goehring)Landslide hazards (Huscr<strong>of</strong>t)Periglacial 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 PublicationCAMPBELL, M. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> vegetation, river, and urban features on waterbird ecology inGlasgow, Scotland’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research 24, 239–245


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, <strong>2009</strong>1 Chair, Graduate Department and Department <strong>of</strong> Geography, U<strong>of</strong>T at Mississauga2Chair, Department <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences, U<strong>of</strong>T at Scarborough


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 153Associate 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


154 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGRetired 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)


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 155Nested 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, N.W.T., Greenland, Iceland, andNorway (Desloges)Paleohydrology and environmental reconstruction (Desloges)Business and the environment (Desrochers)Entrepreneurship and economic development (Desrochers)Technological innovation and tech transfer (Desrochers)Life cycle assessment and management (Diamond)Mass balance modelling (Diamond)Multi-media contaminant fate in urban areas including air pollution (Diamond)Sediment-water exchange processes (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)Historical 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)


156 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGIndustrial cultures and practices: national, regional and local modes <strong>of</strong> governance(particularly in Canada, the United States and Germany) (Gertler)Regional and national innovation systems and evolutionary change (Gertler)Social foundations <strong>of</strong> economic performance: creativity, diversity, and cities (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)Bedforms and sedimentary structures generated by waves and currents (Greenwood)Coastal hydrodynamics, sedimentation and morphodynamics (Greenwood)Long wave sediment transport and nearshore morphology (Greenwood)Numerical models <strong>of</strong> sediment re-suspension in the Great Lakes (Greenwood)Sediment transport in wave-current boundary layers (Greenwood)Wave-formed bars (Greenwood)Faith-based social services and neoliberalism in the US (Hackworth)Neoliberalism and urban development in North America (Hackworth)Social housing restructuring in Ontario (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)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)Ecotourism (Jaakson)Environmental ethics (Jaakson)People-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)


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 157New 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 & environment in the developing world (Murck)Forest 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)


158 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGGeographic 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)Citizen participation in environmental management (Wakefield)Healthy neighbourhoods (Wakefield)Urban food security (Wakefield)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 peoples’ health (Wilson)Access to health care services (Wilson)Immigration and health (Wilson)Neighborhoods and social exclusion (Wilson)Recent Publications*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department4current or former graduate student5current or former post-doctoral fellow6research assistant*AAGAARD, T. and GREENWOOD, B. 2008 ‘Infragravity wave contribution to surf zone sedimenttransport - the role <strong>of</strong> advection’ Marine Geology 251, 1-14 , *KROON, A., *HUGHES, M. and GREENWOOD, B. 2008 ‘Field observations on the formation<strong>of</strong> a nearshore bar’ Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33, 1021-1032*ABDALLAH, M.A.E., *HARRAD, S., *IBARRA, C., DIAMOND, M.L., 4 MELYMUK, L., 5 ROBSON, M. andCOVACI, A. 2008 ‘Hexabromocyclododecanes in indoor dust from Canada, the United Kingdomand the United States’ Environmental Science and Technology 42(2), 459-464


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 1594 ASANIN, J. and WILSON, K. 2008 ‘“I spent nine years looking for a doctor”: exploring access to healthcare among immigrants in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada’ Social Science and Medicine 66(6),1271-1283BAKKER, I. and SILVEY, R. eds 2008 Beyond States and Markets: <strong>The</strong> Challenges <strong>of</strong> SocialReproduction (London and New York: Routledge)4 BHAVSAR, S.P., 4 GANDHI, N. and DIAMOND, M.L. 2008 ‘Extension <strong>of</strong> coupled multispecies metaltransport and speciation (TRANSPEC) model to soil’ Chemosphere 70(5), 914-924 , 4 GANDHI, N., DIAMOND, M.L., *LOCK, A.S., *SPIERS, G. and *ALFARO DE LA TORRE, M.C.2008 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> estimates from different geochemical models on metal fate predicted by coupledspeciation-fate models’ Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 27(5), 1020-1030BOLAND, A. and ZHU, J. 2008 'Boundaries and belonging in Guangzhou: changing the nature <strong>of</strong>residential space in urban China' in <strong>The</strong> Politics <strong>of</strong> Civic Space in Asia: Building UrbanCommunities ed A. Daniere and M. Douglass (New York: Routledge) 134-150BOURNE, L.S. 2008 ‘On schools <strong>of</strong> thought, comparative research and inclusiveness: A commentary’Urban Geography 29, 275-273 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> urban sprawl debate: Myths, realities, hidden agendas’ in A Reader in <strong>Canadian</strong>Planning ed J. Grant (Toronto: Nelson) 380-385*CHAN, D., 5 ISHIZAWA, M., HIGUCHI, K., *MAKSYUTOV, S. and CHEN, J.M. 2008 ‘Seasonal CO2rectifyer effect and large scale extratropical atmospheric transport’ Journal <strong>of</strong> GeophyiscalResearch 113, D17309, doi:10.1029/2007JD0094435 CHEN, B., CHEN, J.M., 6 MO, G., *BLACK, T.A. and *WORTHY, D.E. 2008 ‘Comparison <strong>of</strong> regionalcarbon flux estimates from CO2 concentration measurements and remote sensing-basedfootprint integration’ Global Biogeochemical Cycles 22, GB2012, doi:10.1029/2007GB003024CONWAY, T.M., *DALTON, C., *LOO, J. and *BENAKOUN, L. 2008 ‘Developing ecological footprintscenarios on university campuses: a case study <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto at Mississauga’International Journal <strong>of</strong> Sustainability in Higher Education 9(1), 4-20COWEN, D and GILBERT, E. 2008 ‘Citizenship in the “homeland”: families at war?’ in War, Citizenship,Territory ed D. Cowen and E. Gilbert (New York: Routledge) 261–280 and GILBERT, E. 2008 ‘Fear and the familial in the U.S. war on terror’ in Fear: CriticalGeopolitics and Everyday Life ed R. Pain, S.J. Smith and S. Graham (Aldershot: Ashgate) 49-58 and GILBERT, E. 2008 ‘Introduction: the politics <strong>of</strong> war, citizenship, territory’ in War, Citizenship,Territory ed D. Cowen and E. Gilbert (New York: Routledge) 1–32 and GILBERT, E. eds 2008 War, Citizenship, Territory (New York: Routledge)4 DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D. and GREENWOOD, B. 2008 ‘Waves and sediment transport in thenearshore zone’ in Coastal Zones and Estuaries, Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Life Support Systems (EOLSS)Developed under the Auspices <strong>of</strong> the UNESCO (Oxford, UK: Eolss Publishers). RetrievedSeptember 7, <strong>2009</strong> from 4 DEL GOBBO, L., *TITTLEMIER, S., *PEPPER, K., *TAGUE, B., *VANDERLINDEN, L. and DIAMOND,M.L. 2008 ‘Cooking reduces perfluorinated compound concentrations in fish’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Agriculture and Food Chemistry 56(16), 7551-75594 ECKLEY, C.S., BRANFIREUN, B., DIAMOND, M.L., *VAN METRE, P.C. and *HEITMULLER, F. 2008‘Atmospheric mercury accumulation and wash<strong>of</strong>f processes on impervious urban surfaces’Atmospheric Environment 42, 7429-74384 ENGLISH, J., WILSON, K. and *KELLER-OLAMAN, S. 2008 ‘Health, healing and recovery: therapeuticlandscapes and the everyday lives <strong>of</strong> breast cancer survivors’ Social Science & Medicine 67(1),68-78FINKELSTEIN, S.A. and *GAJEWSKI, K. 2008 'Responses <strong>of</strong> Fragilarioid-dominated diatomassemblages in a small Arctic lake to Holocene climatic changes, Russell Island, Nunavut,Canada' Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 40, 1079-1095GILBERT, E. 2008 ‘Banal neoimperialism and the territorial reconfiguration <strong>of</strong> money’ Political Geography27, 617-629 2008 ‘Beyond survival: wilderness and <strong>Canadian</strong> national identity into the 21st century’ BritishJournal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Studies 21(1), 63–88 2008 ‘Persistent critique and spatial struggles’ Environment and Planning D: Society and Space26, 174–175 2008 What are the Implications <strong>of</strong> a Perimeter Approach to Security for <strong>Canadian</strong> Border andImmigration Practices? (Ottawa: Report Prepared for the Metropolis Project)


160 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGHACKWORTH, J. 2008 ‘Kritika neoliberalnog grada’ in Priručnik Za Život U Neoliberalnoj Stvarnsosti edL. Kovačević, T. Medak, P. Milat, M. Sančanin, T. Valentić and V. Vuković (Zagreb: Prosinac) 92-103 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> durability <strong>of</strong> roll-out neoliberalism under centre-left governance: the case <strong>of</strong> Ontario’ssocial housing sector’ Studies in Political Economy 81, 7-26*HARRAD, S., *IBARRA, C., DIAMOND, M.L.,4 MELYMUK, L.,5 ROBSON, M., *DOUWES, J.,*ROOSENS, L., *CONSTANTIN DIRTU, A. and *COVACI, A. 2008 ‘Polybrominated diphenylethers in domestic indoor dust from Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States’Environment International 34, 232-238, doi:10.1016/j.envint.2007.08.0084 HOUSER, C. and GREENWOOD, B. 2007 ‘Onshore migration <strong>of</strong> a swash bar’ Journal <strong>of</strong> CoastalResearch 23, 1-144 JU, W. and CHEN, J.M. 2008 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> past changes in climate, atmospheric composition, anddisturbance on soil carbon in Canada's forests and wetlands’ Global Biogeochemical Cycles 22,GB3010, doi:10.1029/2007GB0029354 LACKNER, M. and CONWAY, T.M. 2008 ‘Determining land-use information from land cover through anobject-oriented classification <strong>of</strong> IKONOS imagery’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34(2),77-9LEWIS, R. 2008 Networking Chicago: Manufacturing Networks and the Metropolitan IndustrialLandscape, 1865-1940 (Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press)5 MAAYAR, E.M., CHEN, J.M. and *PRICE, D.T. 2008 ‘On the use <strong>of</strong> measurements <strong>of</strong> sensible and latentheat fluxes to evaluate land surface models’ Ecological Modelling 214, 293-304MAHTANI, M. 2008 ‘How are immigrants seen – and what do they want to see? Contemporary researchon the representation <strong>of</strong> immigrants in the <strong>Canadian</strong> English-language media’ in Immigration andIntegration in Canada ed J. Biles, M. Burstein and J. Frideres (Kingston/Montreal: McGill-QueensUniversity Press Policy Series) 231-253 2008 ‘Racializing the audience: immigrant perceptions <strong>of</strong> mainstream <strong>Canadian</strong> Englishlanguage TV news’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Communication 33(4), 639-660 , *HENRY, F. and *TATOR, C. 2008 ‘Representing race: are <strong>Canadian</strong> news media racist?Discourse, ideology and constructions <strong>of</strong> racial inequality’ in Communication in Question ed J.Greenberg and C. Elliott (Toronto: Thomson-Nelson) 120-131MCGREGOR, D. 2008 ‘Anishnabe Kwe, traditional knowledge and water protection’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Women'sStudies/les cahiers de la femme. Indigenous Women in Canada: <strong>The</strong> Voices <strong>of</strong> First Nations, Inuitand Métis Women 26(3/4), 26-30 2008 ‘Linking traditional ecological knowledge and western science: Aboriginal perspectives onSOLEC’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Native Studies 28(1), 139-158 2008 ‘Water quality in the province <strong>of</strong> Ontario: an Aboriginal traditional knowledge perspective’in Integrated Water Management in Environmental History ed E. Herman (Quebec: Les Pressesde L’Universite Laval) 543-562MITCHELL, C.P.J., BRANFIREUN, B.A. and *KOLKA, R.K. 2008 ‘Assessing sulfate and carbon controlson net methylmercury production in peatlands: an in situ mesocosm approach’ AppliedGeochemistry 23(3), 503-518 , BRANFIREUN, B.A. and *KOLKA, R.K. 2008 ‘Spatial characterization <strong>of</strong> net methylmercuryproduction hot spots in peatlands’ Environmental Science and Technology 42(4), 1010-1016 , BRANFIREUN, B.A. and *KOLKA, R.K. 2008 ‘Total mercury and methylmercury dynamics inupland-peatland watersheds during snowmelt’ Biogeochemistry 90(3), 225-241 and *GILMOUR, C.C. 2008 ‘Mercury methylation in a Chesapeake Bay salt marsh’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences 113, G00C04 and *GILMOUR, C.C. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> wetlands in methylmercury production’ NationalWetlands Newsletter 30(5), 1-65 MO, X., CHEN, J.M., *JU, W. and *BLACK T.A. 2008 ‘Optimization <strong>of</strong> ecosystem model parametersthrough assimilating eddy covariance flux data with an ensemble Kalman filter’ EcologicalModelling 217, 157-173*MOORTHY, I., *MILLER, J.R., *HU, B., CHEN J.M. and *LI, Q. 2008 ‘Retrieving crown structuralproperties from an individual tree using ground-based LiDAR data’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> RemoteSensing 34, 320-3324 NGUYEN, V.H., *KANT, S. and MACLAREN, V.W. 2008 ‘Shadow prices <strong>of</strong> environmental outputs andproduction efficiency <strong>of</strong> household-level paper recycling units in Vietnam’ Ecological Economics65, 98-110


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 1614 NINGLEKHU, S. and RANKIN, K.N. 2008 ‘Neighborhood associations as civic space in Kathmandu:progressive and regressive possibilities’ in <strong>The</strong> Politics <strong>of</strong> Civic Space in Asia: Building UrbanCommunities ed A. Daniere and M. Douglass (New York: Routledge) 151-1744 PARIZEAU, K., MACLAREN, V.W. and *LAY, C. 2008 ‘Budget sheets and buy-in: financing communitybasedwaste management in Siem Reap, Cambodia’ Environment and Urbanization 20(2), 445-464PRUDHAM, S. 2008 ‘Tall among the trees: organizing against globalist forestry in rural British Columbia’Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural Studies 24(2), 182-196 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> fictions <strong>of</strong> autonomous invention: accumulation by dispossession, commodification,and life patents in Canada’ in Privatization: Property and the Remaking <strong>of</strong> Nature-SocietyRelations ed B. Mansfield (London: Antipode Book Series, Blackwell Publishers) 406-429 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Moral economy <strong>of</strong> global forestry in rural British Columbia’ in RenegotiatingCommunity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Global Contexts ed D. Brydon and W. Coleman(Vancouver: University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Press) 83-102RANKIN, K.N. 2008 Commercial change in Toronto’s West-End Neighborhoods (Toronto: University <strong>of</strong>Toronto Cities Centre Research Paper 214) 2008 ‘Manufacturing rural finance in Vietnam: contested governance, market societies,entrepreneurial subjects’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 39, 1965-19774 SHAKYA, Y.B. and RANKIN, K.N. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> subversion in development practice: micr<strong>of</strong>inancein Nepal and Vietnam’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Development Studies 44(8), 1214-12354 SHIH, J.G. and FINKELSTEIN, S.A. 2008 'Range dynamics and invasive tendencies in Typha latifoliaand Typha angustifolia in eastern North America derived from pollen and herbarium records'Wetlands 28, 1-16SIEMIATYCKI, M. 2008 'Delivering transportation for a livable city: the case <strong>of</strong> Vancouver, Canada' inManaging and Financing Urban Public Transport Systems ed G. Guess (Budapest: LocalGovernment Initiative) 223-259SILVEY, R. 2008 ‘In the margins <strong>of</strong> Riyadh: Indonesian domestic workers in Saudi Arabia’ in Migrants tothe Metropolis: <strong>The</strong> Rise <strong>of</strong> Immigrant Gateway Cities ed M. Price and L. Benton-Short(Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press) 283-300 2008 ‘Introduction: social reproduction and global transformations–from the everyday to theglobal’ in Beyond States and Markets: <strong>The</strong> Challenges <strong>of</strong> Social Reproduction ed I. Bakker andR. Silvey (London and New York: Routledge) 1-16 2008 ‘Managing migration: reproducing gendered insecurity at the Indonesian border’ in BeyondStates and Markets: <strong>The</strong> Challenges <strong>of</strong> Social Reproduction ed I. Bakker and R. Silvey (Londonand New York: Routledge) 108-121 2008 (Reprint <strong>of</strong> 2004 article: ‘Transnational Domestication: Indonesian Domestic Workers inSaudi Arabia’ Political Geography 23(3), 245-264) reprinted in Global Empowerment <strong>of</strong> Women:Responses to Globalization and Politicized Religions ed C. Elliot (New York and London:Routledge) 101-118 , OLSON, E. and TRUELOVE, Y. 2008 ‘Transnationalism and (im)mobility: the politics <strong>of</strong> bordercrossings’ in <strong>The</strong> Sage Handbook <strong>of</strong> Political Geography ed K. Cox, M. Low and J. Robinson(London: Sage) 483-4924 SIMIC, A. and CHEN, J.M. 2008 ‘Refining a hyperspectral and multi-angle measurement concept forvegetation structure assessment’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34, 174-1714 SONNENTAG, O., CHEN, J.M., *ROULET, N.T., 4 JU, W. and 4 GOVIND, A. 2008 ‘Spatially explicitsimulation <strong>of</strong> peatland hydrology and carbon dioxide exchange: the influence <strong>of</strong> topography’Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 113, G02005, doi:10.1029/2007JG000605WALKS, R.A. 2008 ‘Urban form, everyday life, and ideology: support for privatization in three Torontoneighbourhoods’ Environment and Planning A 40(2), 258-282 and 4 AUGUST, M. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> factors inhibiting gentrification in areas with little non-markethousing: policy lessons from the Toronto experience’ Urban Studies 45(12), 2594-2625 and *MAARANEN, R. 2008 'Gentrification, social mix, and social polarization: testing thelinkages in large <strong>Canadian</strong> cities' Urban Geography 29(4), 293-326 and *MAARANEN, R. 2008 <strong>The</strong> Timing, Patterning and Forms <strong>of</strong> Gentrification andNeighbourhood Upgrading in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver 1961 to 2001 (Toronto:University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Cities Centre Research Paper 211)WILSON, K. and *YOUNG, T.K. 2008 ‘An overview <strong>of</strong> Aboriginal health research in the social sciences:current trends and future directions’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Circumpolar Health 67(2-3), 179-189


162 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG , *EYLES, J., *KELLER-OLAMAN, S., *ELLIOTT, S. and *DEVCIC, D. 2008 ‘Linking socialexclusion and health: explorations in contrasting neighbourhoods in Hamilton, Ontario’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Research 16(2), 126-1484 WU, R., *HARNER, T. and DIAMOND, M.L. 2008 ‘Evolution rates and PCB content <strong>of</strong> surface films thatdevelop on impervious urban surfaces’ Atmospheric Environment 42(24), 6131-6143 , *HARNER, T., DIAMOND, M.L. and *WILFORD, B. 2008 ‘Partitioning characteristics <strong>of</strong> PCBsin urban surface films’ Atmospheric Environment 42(22), 5696-57054 ZHANG, Y., CHEN, J.M., *MILLER, J. and *NOLAND, T. 2008 ‘Retrieving chlorophyll content <strong>of</strong> needleleaves from hyperspectral measurements’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34, 287-295 , CHEN, J.M., *MILLER, J. and *NOLAND, T. 2008 ‘Needle chlorophyll content retrieval fromairborne hyperspectral imagery’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112, 3234-3247


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) peter.adams@cogeco.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.caPr<strong>of</strong>essors:James M. Buttle, PhD (Southampton) jbuttle@trentu.caJ. Graham Cogley, PhD (McMaster) gcogley@trentu.caPeter M. Lafleur, PhD (McMaster)plafleur@trentu.caCheryl L. McKenna Neuman 1 , PhD (Queen’s) cmckneuman@trentu.caColin H. Taylor, PhD (McGill)ctaylor@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, <strong>2009</strong>)


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)Settlement and development in Cape Colony (Brunger)Settlement and development in central Canada (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, 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)Place names <strong>of</strong> Peterborough, Ontario (Marsh)<strong>The</strong> identification, protection, and interpretation <strong>of</strong> cultural landscapes (Marsh)Training for protected areas (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 (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)Interdependence <strong>of</strong> change in health care, rural communities and the voluntary sector(Skinner)


TRENT UNIVERSITY 165Interdependence <strong>of</strong> change in health care, rural communities and the voluntary sector(Skinner)Exploring cultures <strong>of</strong> medicines-related health care decision making by elderly people(Skinner)Le rôle de l’économie sociale dans les services sociaux et de santé en France (Skinner)Participatory research to identify and facilitate strategies for supporting hospicevolunteers (Skinner)Rural health geography (Skinner)Services for seniors in aging communities (Skinner)Social determinants <strong>of</strong> health and social care in rural Ontario (Skinner)Volunteer caregiving in the countryside (Skinner)Geomorphic aspects <strong>of</strong> watershed function (Taylor)Morphic aspects <strong>of</strong> watershed function (Taylor)Run<strong>of</strong>f processes in wetlands (Taylor)<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. 2008 ‘Canada’s mirror image “down under”’ Beyond the Hill, Ottawa 1(Summer), 26-27/’Uneimage miroir du Canada à l’autre bout du Monde’ Suite à la Colline 1(été), 26-27 2008 ‘Review <strong>of</strong> A True <strong>Canadian</strong> Explorer by Gwyneth Hoyle’ Beyond the Hill 2, 32 /’Unvéritable explorateur canadien’ Suite à la Colline 2, 32BRUNGER, A., ADAMS, W.P., ECCLESTONE, M.E., GARDINER, S., MILLER, M. and THOMPSON, H.2008 Geography at Trent: <strong>The</strong> First Forty Years (Peterborough: Trent University, GeographyDepartment, Occasional Paper 18)*BURN, D.H., BUTTLE, J.M, *CAISSIE, D., *MACCULLOCH, G., *SPENCE, C. and *STAHL, K. 2008‘<strong>The</strong> processes, patterns and impacts <strong>of</strong> low flows across Canada’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Water Resources33, 107-1242 DARKE, I. and MCKENNA NEUMAN, C. 2008 ‘Field study <strong>of</strong> beach water content as a guide to winderosion potential’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research 24(5), 1200-1208EIMERS, M.C., BUTTLE, J.M. and *WATMOUGH, S.A. 2008 ‘Influence <strong>of</strong> seasonal changes in run<strong>of</strong>f andextreme events on DOC trends in wetland and upland-draining streams’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong>Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65, 796-808 , *WATMOUGH, S.A. and BUTTLE, J.M. 2008 ‘Long-term trends in dissolved organic carbonconcentration: a cautionary note’ Biogeochemistry 87, 71-81 , *WATMOUGH, S.A., BUTTLE, J.M. and *DILLON, P.J. 2008 ‘Examination <strong>of</strong> the potentialrelationship between droughts, sulphate and dissolved organic carbon at a wetland-drainingstream’ Global Change Biology 14, 1-11*FLEURET, S. and SKINNER, M. 2008 ‘Mieux comprendre le rôle de l’économie sociale dans lesservices sociaux et de santé : exemples choisis en France et au Canada’ in Social and SolidaritybasedEconomy: New Territorial Practices and Dynamics (Nantes: Université de Nantes) 1-11.Retrieved August 31, <strong>2009</strong> from *HAZLETT, P.W., *BROAD, K., *GORDON, A.M., *SHIBLEY, P.K., BUTTLE, J.M. and *LARNER, D. 2008‘<strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> catchment slope to soil water N and C concentrations in riparian zones:implications for riparian buffer width’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Forest Research 38, 16-30


166 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2 HEMBER, R.A. and LAFLEUR, P.M. 2008 ‘Effects <strong>of</strong> serial dependence and large-scale troposphericcirculation on mid-latitude North American terrestrial carbon dioxide exchange’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Climate21, 750-7702 HERRON, R. and SKINNER, M.W. 2008 Services for Seniors in Ontario’s Ageing Rural Communities:Pilot Study <strong>of</strong> Elliot Lake, Special Report on Gender (Peterborough: Department <strong>of</strong> Geography,Trent University)* KONRAD, V. and NICOL, H.N. 2008 Beyond Walls: Reinventing the Canada-US Borderlands (UK:Ashgate Press)*KREZEK, C.C., BUTTLE, J.M., *BEALL, F.D., *MOORE, R.D., *CREED, I.F., *SIBLEY, P.K., *SILINS,U., *DEVITO, K.J. and *MENDOZA, C.A. 2008 ‘HydroEcological Landscapes and Processes(HELP) Project: a national scale forest hydrology initiative’ Streamline 12, 3-38LAFLEUR, P.M. 2008 ‘Connecting atmosphere and wetland: energy and water vapour exchange’Geography Compass 2, 1027-1057 and * HUMPHREYS, E.R. 2008 ‘Spring warming and carbon dioxide exchange over low-arctictundra in central Canada’ Global Change Biology 14, 740-756*MACLEOD, A., SKINNER, M. and *YATES, M. 2008 ‘Priorities and strategies for supporting volunteersand informal caregivers in rural Ontario: results from a participatory study with HospicePeterborough’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Public Health and the Agricultural Rural Ecosystem 6thInternational Symposium (held at Saskatoon, October, 2008) (Saskatoon: <strong>Canadian</strong> Rural HealthResearch Society, University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan) 9-10MCKENNA NEUMAN, C. and 2 SANDERSON, S. 2008 ‘Humidity control <strong>of</strong> particle emissions in aeoliansystems’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research - Earth Surface 113, F02S14,doi:10.1029/2007JF000780NICOL, H.N. 2008 ‘Popular geopolitics and North American borders in global context: identifying the“borders that count” in post 9/11 America’ Comparativ – Zeitschrift für Globalgeschichte undvergleichende Gesellschaftsforschung 4, 72-92 2007 '<strong>The</strong> resilience <strong>of</strong> borders in the circumpolar North: Canada and U.S. policy boundaries' in<strong>The</strong> Borderless North, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Fourth Open Assembly <strong>of</strong> the Northern ResearchForum (NRF) ed J.H. Ingimundarson, E.E. Oddsdó and G.R. Þórsteinsdó (Akureyri, Iceland: <strong>The</strong>Northern Research Forum Secretariat IS-600) 75-82 2008 ‘U.S. hegemony in the 21 st century: Cuba’s place in the regionalizing geopolitics <strong>of</strong> NorthAmerican and Caribbean countries’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Borderlands Studies 23(1) Spring, 31-52*REMMEL, T.K., *TODD, K.W. and BUTTLE, J.M. 2008 ‘A comparison <strong>of</strong> existing surficial hydrologicallayers in a low-relief forested Ontario Landscape with those derived From a LiDAR DEM’ <strong>The</strong>Forestry Chronicle 84, 850-865* SCHUUR, E.A.G, *BOCKHEIM, J., *CANADELL, J., *EUSKIRCHEN, E., *FIELD, C.B., *GORYACHKIN,S., *HAGEMANN, S., *KUHRY, P., LAFLEUR, P.M., *LEE, H., *MAZHITOVA, G., *NELSON,F.E., *RINKE, A., *ROMANOVSKY, V., *SHIKLOMANOV, N., *TARNOCAIL, C., *VENEVSKY, S.,*VOGE, J.G. and *ZIMOV, S.A. 2008 ‘Vulnerability <strong>of</strong> permafrost carbon to climate change:implications for the global carbon cycle’ Bioscience 58, 710-7142 SHAH, T. and SKINNER, M. 2008 Volunteer Caregiving in the Countryside: Services for Seniors inPeterborough Background Report (Peterborough: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography)SKINNER, M.W. 2008 ‘No country for old people? Volunteerism and aging in the resource hinterland’ inAging Globally and Locally: Seeing the Forest and the Trees, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 37th AnnualScientific and Educational Meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Association</strong> on Gerontology (held at London,October, 2008) (London: University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario) 146 2008 ‘Voluntarism and long-term care in the countryside: the paradox <strong>of</strong> a threadbare sector’<strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52, 188-203 , *ROSENBERG, M.W., *LOVELL, S.A., *DUNN, J.R., *EVERITT, J.C., *HANLON, N. and*RATHWELL, T.A. 2008 ‘Services for seniors in small town Canada: the paradox <strong>of</strong> community’<strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Nursing Research 40, 80-101 , *YATES, M., *BELAIR, D. and *METCALF, K. 2008 Peterborough Volunteer CaregivingTelephone Survey: Preliminary Results Report (Peterborough: Trent University, Department <strong>of</strong>Geography)* STEFFEN, K., *CLARK, P.U., COGLEY, J.G., *HOLLAND, D., *MARSHALL, S., *RIGNOT, E. and*THOMAS, R. 2008 ‘Rapid changes in glaciers and ice sheets and their impacts on sea level’ inAbrupt Climate Change, U.S. Climate Change Science Program and Subcommittee on GlobalChange Research ed USGS (Reston, VA: U.S. Geological Survey) 60-1422 SUTTON, S.L.F. and MCKENNA NEUMAN, C. 2008 ‘Sediment entrainment to the lee <strong>of</strong> roughness


TRENT UNIVERSITY 167elements: effects <strong>of</strong> vortical structures’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research - Earth Surface 113,F02S09, doi:10.1029/2007JF000783 and MCKENNA NEUMAN, C. 2008 ‘Variation in bed level shear stress on surfaces sheltered bynon-erodible roughness elements’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research - Earth Surface 113,F03016, doi:10.1029/2007JF0009672 WALDBROOK, N., 2 HERRON, R. and SKINNER, M. 2008 ‘Pilot study <strong>of</strong> volunteer services for seniors inOntario’s ageing rural communities’ in Proceedings from the CIHR New Emerging Team forHealth in Rural and Northern BC (NETHRN-BC) 12 December Conference ed R. RaygadaWatanabe, G. Halseth and N. Hanlon (Prince George: University <strong>of</strong> Northern British Columbia)19-29*YATES, M. and SKINNER, M.W. 2008 Providing ‘Motivational Payback’: A Tax Credit for Individuals whoVolunteer in Ontario’s Health Care Sector, Policy Paper for South East Local Health IntegrationNetwork (Peterborough: Trent-Fleming School <strong>of</strong> Nursing and Department <strong>of</strong> Geography, TrentUniversity)


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, <strong>2009</strong>)


Vancouver Island University(formerly Malaspina University-College)900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5(250) 753-3245 Fax (250) 740-6550E-Mail: michael.tripp@viu.caWebsite: http://www.viu.ca/geography/Department OffersBA, BSc, Dip. GISFacultyDonald Alexander, PhD (Waterloo)Dave Cake, MSc (Victoria)Alan Gilchrist, PhD (Liverpool)Michael Govorov, PhD (SiberianState Academy)Jeff Lewis, PhD (Victoria)Brad Maguire, MSc (British Columbia)Pam Shaw, PhD (Victoria)Michael Tripp 1 , PhD (Victoria)Hannah Wilson, PhD (Waterloo)Technician:Tim Naegele, MSc (British Columbia)E-mail Address:donald.alexander@viu.cadave.cake@vio.caalan.gilchrist@viu.camichael.govorov@viu.cajeff.lewisj@viu.cabrad.maguire@viu.capam.shaw@viu.camichael.tripp@viu.caHannah.wilson@viu.catim.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)Geography <strong>of</strong> international trade and regional trading blocs (Andresen)Beavers and resource management; macroscale geomorphology (Gilchrist)Mapping <strong>of</strong> groundwater aquifer vulnerability on Vancouver Island (Gilchrist)Watershed restoration (Gilchrist)A web-based participatory repository <strong>of</strong> geo-referenced terrestrial photographs(Govorov, Maguire)GeoTruth collaborative framework for RS/GIS pr<strong>of</strong>essional community (Govorov,Maguire)Technological solutions for geographic information e-training for national spatial datainfrastructures (Govorov)_________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


170 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGRural tourism development (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)


University <strong>of</strong> VictoriaBox 3060, Victoria, BC V8W 3R4(250) 721-7326 Fax (250) 721-6216E-Mail: info@mail.geog.uvic.caWebsite: http://www.geog.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)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:Denise Cloutier-Fisher, PhD (Guelph)Maycira Costa*, PhD (Victoria)Stephen Cross, PhD (Stirling)Jutta Gutberlet, PhD (Tubingen)Dennis Jelinski, PhD (Simon Fraser)Trisalyn Nelson, PhD (Wilfrid Laurier)_________________________E-mail Address:pdearden@mail.geog.uvic.caflaherty@mail.geog.uvic.capkeller@mail.geog.uvic.calonergan@uvic.calmccann@mail.geog.uvic.caoniemann@mail.geog.uvic.caostry@uvic.caprowset@uvic.casmith@uvic.caonet@uvic.castuller@mail.geog.uvic.cafred.wrona@ec.gc.cadcfisher@mail.geog.uvic.camaycira@mail.geog.uvic.casfcross@mail.geog.uvic.cajuttag@mail.geog.uvic.cajelinski@mail.geog.uvic.catnelson@mail.geog.uvic.ca* on leave1Chair2Dean, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences3 CRC 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


172 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Ian Walker, PhD (Guelph)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Rosaline Canessa, PhD (Victoria)Terri Lacourse, PhD (Simon Fraser)Reuben Rose-Redwood, PhD (Penn State)E-mail Address:iwalker@mail.geog.uvic.carcanessa@mail.geog.uvic.calacourse@geog.uvic.caredwood@uvic.caSenior Instructors:Teresa Dawson, MA (Oxford), MA (McMaster) tdawson@mail.geog.uvic.caEduardo Loos, MSc (Victoria)ediloos@mail.geog.uvic.caIan O’Connell, PhD (Victoria)oconnell@mail.geog.uvic.caAdjunct and Cross-Listed Faculty:Spyros Beltaos, PhD (Alberta), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorBarry Boots, PhD (Rutgers), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorDonald Burn, PhD (Waterloo), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAllan Carroll, PhD (New Brunswick), 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>essorJohn Gibson, PhD (Waterloo), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJim Gower, PhD (Cambridge), Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJoji Iisaka, PhD (Tokyo), 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>essorRichard Mackie, PhD (British Columbia), Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorDouglas Maynard, PhD (Saskatchewan), 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>essorDonald Stone, PhD (Saskatchewan), 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>essorThomas Edwards, PhD (Waterloo), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorZe’ev Gedal<strong>of</strong>, PhD (Washington), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTrudy Kavanagh, PhD (Western Ontario), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorChristopher Malcolm, PhD (Victoria), 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>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>essor


UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA 173Neville Winchester, PhD (Victoria), Adjunct Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMichael Wulder, 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)Biophysical remote sensing <strong>of</strong> fresh and coastal waters (Costa)Biophysical remote sensing <strong>of</strong> wetlands (Costa)Water optics (Costa)Protected Areas (Dearden)Marine protected area planning in Canada and Asia (Dearden)National parks and ecotourism (Dearden)Southeast Asia (Dearden)Coastal aquaculture in tropical developing nations (Flaherty)Applied geomorphology, disaster planning (Foster)Medical geography, particularly HIV/AIDS (Foster)Co-management in fisheries (Gutberlet)Informal recycling (Gutberlet)Participatory action research (Gutberlet)Solid waste and resource management (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)Impact <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)


174 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGHydrology/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)Geography <strong>of</strong> food security and nutrition (Ostry)Health geography (Ostry)Rural health (Ostry)Social determinants <strong>of</strong> health (Ostry)Development <strong>of</strong> Easter Island (Porteous)Environmental aesthetics and spirituality (Porteous)Topocide, domicide, memoricide in planning (Porteous)Circumpolar cold regions hydrology (Prowse)Climate impacts on hydrology and aquatic ecosystems (Prowse)River ice environmental effects, hydraulics, thermodynamics, mechanics (Prowse)Hyperspectral remote sensing (Rivard)Mapping (Rivard)Mineralogy (Rivard)Spectroscopy (Rivard)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 (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 student7 ABEYSIRIGUNAWARDENA, D.S. and WALKER, I.J. 2008 ‘Sea level responses to climate variability andchange in northern British Columbia’ Atmosphere-Ocean 46(3), 277-296BERLAND, A., NELSON, T.A., *STENHOUSE, G., *GRAHAM, K. and *CRANSTON, J. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> impact<strong>of</strong> landscape disturbance on grizzly bear habitat use in the Foothills Model Forest, Alberta,Canada’ Forest Ecology and Management 226, 1875-1883CANESSA, R. 2008 ‘Seascape geovisualization for marine planning’ Geomatica 62(4), 375-392*DAVIDSON-ARNOTT, R.G.D., *YANG, Y., *OLLERHEAD, J., *HESP, P.A. and WALKER, I.J. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong>effects <strong>of</strong> surface moisture on aeolian sediment transport threshold and mass flux on a beach’Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33, 55-74


UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA 175DEARDEN, P. 2008 ‘International perspectives’ in Parks and Protected Areas in Canada: Planning andManagement 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (Toronto: Oxford University Press) 455-472 and CANESSA, R. 2008 ‘Marine protected areas’ in Parks and Protected Areas in Canada:Planning and Management 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (Toronto: Oxford UniversityPress) 403-431 and *LANGDON, S. 2008 ‘Aboriginal peoples and national parks’ in Parks and Protected Areasin Canada: Planning and Management 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (Toronto: OxfordUniversity Press) 373-402 and ROLLINS, R. eds 2008 Parks and Protected Areas in Canada: Planning and Management3 rd edition (Toronto: Oxford University Press) and ROLLINS, R. 2008 ‘Parks and protected areas in Canada’ in Parks and Protected Areas inCanada: Planning and Management 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (Toronto: OxfordUniversity Press) 3-23*DEMPSEY, J. and DEARDEN, P. 2008 ‘Stewardship: expanding ecosystem protection’ in Parks andProtected Areas in Canada: Planning and Management 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins(Toronto: Oxford University Press) 432-454FOSTER, L. and KELLER, P. 2008 <strong>The</strong> British Columbia Atlas <strong>of</strong> Wellness SeniorsSupplement (Victoria: University <strong>of</strong> Victoria, Department <strong>of</strong> Geography in conjunction with<strong>Canadian</strong> Western Geographical Series), retrieved July 30, <strong>2009</strong> from7 GILLANDERS, S.N., *COOPS, N.C., WULDER, M.A., *GERGEL, S.E. and NELSON, T. 2008‘Multitemporal remote sensing <strong>of</strong> landscape dynamics and pattern change: describing natural andanthropogenic trends’ Progress in Physical Geography 32(5), 503-528*GOLDENBERG, S., *SHOVELLER, J., *KOEHOORN, M. and OSTRY, A. 2008 ‘Barriers to STI testingamong youth in a <strong>Canadian</strong> oil and gas community’ Health and Place 14(4), 718-729 , *SHOVELLER, J., OSTRY, A. and *KOEHOORN, M. 2008 ‘Sexually transmitted infection (STI)testing among young oil/gas workers: the need for innovative, place-based approaches to STIcontrol’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health 99(4), 350-354*GOODWIN, N.R., *COOPS, N.C., WULDER, M.A., 7 GILLANDERS, S., *SCHROEDER, T.A. andNELSON, T. 2008 ‘Estimation <strong>of</strong> insect infestation dynamics using a temporal sequence <strong>of</strong>Landsat data’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112(9), 3680-3689GUTBERLET, J. 2008 ‘Empowering collective recycling initiatives: video documentation and actionresearch with a recycling co-op in Brazil’ Resources, Conservation and Recycling 52, 659-670 2008 ‘Informal recycling and occupational health in Santo André, Brazil’ International Journal <strong>of</strong>Environmental Health Research 18(1), 1-15 2008 Recycling Citizenship, Recovering Resources: Urban Poverty Reduction in Latin America(Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.)GUTBERLET, J. and 7 HUNTER, A. 2008 ‘Social and environmental exclusion at the edge <strong>of</strong> São Paulo,Brazil’ Urban Design International 13, 3-207 JACKSON, S.I., 7 LAXTON, S.C. and SMITH, D.J. 2008 ‘Dendroglaciological evidence for Holoceneglacial advances in the Todd Icefield area, Northern British Columbia Coast Mountains’ <strong>Canadian</strong>Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth Sciences 45(1), 83-98*LAMONTAGNE, A.D., *KEEGEL, T., *VALLANCE, D., OSTRY, A. and *WOLFE, R. 2008 ‘Job strainattributabledepression in a sample <strong>of</strong> working Australians: assessing the contribution to healthinequalities’ Bio-Medical Public Health 8, 181, retrieved July 30, <strong>2009</strong> from7 LIGHTOWLERS, C., NELSON, T.A., 7 SETTON, E. and KELLER, P. 2008 ‘Determining the spatial scalefor analyzing mobile measurements <strong>of</strong> air pollution’ Atmospheric Environment 42(21), 5291-5303*MAGGI, S., OSTRY, A., *TANSEY, J., *DUNN, J., *HERSHLER, R., *CHEN, L. and *HERTZMAN, C.2008 ‘Paternal psychosocial work conditions and mental health outcomes: a case-control study’BMC Public Health 8(104), retrieved July 30, <strong>2009</strong> from NELSON, T.A. and BOOTS, B. 2008 ‘Detecting spatially explicit hot spots in landscape-scale ecology’Ecography 31(5), 556-566 , DUFFUS, D., 7 ROBERTSON, C. and 7 FEYRER, L.J. 2008 ‘Spatial-temporal patterns in intraannualgray whale foraging: characterizing interactions between predators and prey’ MarineMammal Science 24(2), 356-370


176 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG7 POPLAWSKI, K., *GOULD, T., 7 SETTON, E., *ALLEN, R., *SU, J., *LARSON, T., *HENDERSON, S.,*BRAUER, M., 7 HYSTAD, P., 7 LIGHTOWLERS, C., KELLER, P., *COHEN, M., *SILVA, C. and*BUZZELLI, M. 2008 ‘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 Epidemiology19(1), 107-1177 ROBERTSON, C., WULDER, M.A., NELSON, T.A. and *WHITE, J.C. 2008 ‘Risk rating for mountain pinebeetle infestation <strong>of</strong> lodgepole pine forests over large areas with ordinal regression modelling’Forest Ecology and Management 256, 900-912ROLLINS, R. and DEARDEN, P. 2008 ‘Challenges for the future’ in Parks and Protected Areas inCanada: Planning and Management 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (Toronto: OxfordUniversity Press) 474-486 , *EAGLES, P. and DEARDEN, P. 2008 ‘Tourism, ecotourism and protected areas’ in Parks andProtected Areas in Canada: Planning and Management 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins(Toronto: Oxford University Press) 314-3417 SERRA, N., *O’HARA, P., CANESSA, R., KELLER, C.P. and *PELOT, R. 2008 ‘Visualization <strong>of</strong> spatialpatterns and temporal trends for aerial surveillance <strong>of</strong> illegal oil discharges in western <strong>Canadian</strong>marine waters’ Marine Pollution Bulletin 56(5), 825-8337 SETTON, E.M., KELLER, C.P., CLOUTIER-FISHER, D. and 7 HYSTAD, P.W. 2008 ‘Spatial variations inestimated chronic exposure to traffic-related air pollution in working populations - a simulation’International Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Geographics 7, 39*SHARMAN, Z., *MCLAREN, A., *COHEN, M. and OSTRY, A. 2008 ‘‘We only own the hours’:Discontinuity <strong>of</strong> care in the British Columbia home support system’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal on Aging27(1), 89-99*SLOCOMBE, S. and DEARDEN, P. 2008 ‘Protected areas and ecosystem-based management’ in Parksand Protected Areas in Canada: Planning and Management 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R.Rollins (Toronto: Oxford University Press) 342-3707 YASUE, M. 2008 ‘Parental sex roles <strong>of</strong> Malaysian plovers during territory acquisition, incubation andbrood care’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Ethology 26, 99-112 and DEARDEN, P. 2008 ‘Constraints on successive clutching behaviour <strong>of</strong> sedentary Malaysianplovers breeding in a tropical environment’ Ardea 96, 59-72 , DEARDEN, P. and *MOORE, A. 2008 ‘An approach to assess the potential impacts <strong>of</strong> humandisturbance on wintering tropical shorebirds’ Oryx 42(3), 415-423


University <strong>of</strong> WaterlooFaculty <strong>of</strong> EnvironmentWaterloo, ON N2L 3G1(519) 885-1211, ext. 32433 Fax (519) 746-0658Website: http://www.fes.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)Ellsworth LeDrew, PhD (Colorado)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)Richard Kelly, PhD (Bristol)Jonathan Li, PhD (Cape Town)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.caells@uwaterloo.camitchell@admmail.uwaterloo.capparker@uwaterloo.cajsprice@uwaterloo.camstone@uwaterloo.cagwall@uwaterloo.cajcukier@uwaterloo.capjdeadma@uwaterloo.cabdoberst@uwaterloo.cadudycha@uwaterloo.carejkelly@uwaterloo.cajunli@uwaterloo.cacjamitch@uwaterloo.cadj2scott@uwaterloo.casdscott@uwaterloo.cabrenning@uwaterloo.cammacrae@uwaterloo.catvompdra@uwaterloo.cajwandel@uwaterloo.ca1Associate Provost, Academic and Student Affairs2 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


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 (S. Scott)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 (WandelCommunity based assessment (Wandel)Vulnerability (Wandel)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department3current or former graduate student*AMELUNG, B., *MORENO, A. and SCOTT, D. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> place <strong>of</strong> tourism in the IPCC FourthAssessment Report: a review’ Tourism Review International 12(1), 5-12ANDREY, J. and 3 JONES, B. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> dynamic nature <strong>of</strong> social disadvantage: implications for hazardexposure and vulnerability in Greater Vancouver’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(2), 146-168 , BRENNING, A., 3 KIRCHHOFF, D. and 3 MILLS, B. 2008 ‘Modeling winter maintenanceactivities using classification trees’ in Proceedings 4 th National Conference on SurfaceTransportation Weather: Improving Transportation through Weather Information, TransportationResearch Circular E-C126 (Indianapolis, Indiana: Transportation Research Board) 483-498BRENNING, A. 2008 ‘Statistical geocomputing combining R and SAGA: <strong>The</strong> example <strong>of</strong> landslidesusceptibility analysis with generalized additive models’ in SAGA – Seconds Out ed J. Böhner, T.Blaschke and L. Montanarella (Hamburger: Beiträge zur Physischen Geographie undLandschaftsökologie) 19, 23-32 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> mining on rock glaciers and glaciers: examples from Central Chile’ inDarkening Peaks: Glacier Retreat, Science and Society ed B.S. Orlove, E. Wiegandt and B.Luckman (Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> California Press) 196-205 and *DUBOIS, G. 2008 ‘Towards generic real-time mapping algorithms for environmentalmonitoring and emergency detection’ Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment22(5), 601-611 and *LAUSEN, B. 2008 ‘Estimating error rates in the classification <strong>of</strong> paired organs’ Statistics inMedicine 27(22), 4515-4531 , *KOSZINSKI, S. and *SOMMER, M. 2008 ‘Geostatistical homogenization <strong>of</strong> soil conductivityacross field boundaries’ Geoderma 143, 254-260


180 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG , *PIOTRASCHKE, H. and *LEITHOLD, P. 2008 ’Geostatistical analysis <strong>of</strong> on-farm trials inprecision agriculture’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Eighth International Geostatistics Congress ed J.M.Ortiz and X. Emery (Santiago, Chile: GEOSTATS 2008) 2, 1131-11363 BUTT, M. and KELLY, R.E.J. 2008 ‘Monitoring snowcover in the UK using passive microwave remotesensing observations and the HUT model’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing DOI:10.1080/01431160801891754*CHANG, J. and WALL, G. 2008 ‘Perception <strong>of</strong> the authenticity <strong>of</strong> Atayal woven handicrafts in Wulai,Taiwan’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hospitality and Leisure Marketing 16(4), 385-409*CLINE, D., *YUEH, S., *CHAPMAN, B., *STANKOV, B., *GASIEWSKI, A., *MASTERS, D., *ELDER, K.,KELLY, R.E.J., *PAINTER, T.H., *MILLER, S., *KATZBERG, S. and *MAHRT, L. 2008 ‘NASAcold land processes experiment (CLPX 2002–2003): airborne remote sensing’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Hydrometeorology DOI:10.1175/2008JHM883.1*DE FREITAS, C., SCOTT, D. and MCBOYLE, G. 2008 ‘A second generation climate index for tourism:specification and verification’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Biometeorology 52, 399-4073 EBISAWA, Y. and WALL, G. 2008 ‘International experience with roadside stations’ Indian Institute <strong>of</strong>Tourism and Travel Management Journal 1(1), 1-6 and WALL, G. 2008 ‘Visitation to Japan’s World Heritage sites’ Acta Touristica Nova 1(2), 169-1823 FAN, N., WALL, G. and MITCHELL, C.J.A. 2008 ‘Creative destruction and the water town <strong>of</strong> Luzti’Tourism Management 29, 648-6603 FITZPATRICK, T., 3 SINCLAIR, J. and MITCHELL, B. 2008 ‘Deliberative democracy in Canada’s North:the Mackenzie Valley resource management act’ Environmental Management 42(1), 1-18*FORD, J., *SMIT, B., WANDEL, J., *ALLURUT, M., *SHAPPA, K., *ITTUSUJURAT, H. and *QRUNNUT,K. 2008 ‘Climate change in the Arctic: current and future vulnerability in two Inuit communities’<strong>The</strong> Geographical Journal 174(1), 45-62*GENG, Y. and DOBERSTEIN, B. 2008 ‘Developing the circular economy in China: challenges andopportunities for achieving ‘Leapfrog Development’’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> SustainableDevelopment and World Ecology 15, 1-9 and DOBERSTEIN, B. 2008 ‘Greening government procurement in developing countries:building capacity in China’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management 88, 932-938*GOSSLING, S., *PEETERS, P. and SCOTT, D. 2008 ‘Consequences <strong>of</strong> climate policy for internationaltourist arrivals in developing countries’ Third World Quarterly 29(5), 873-901*GUTHRIE, R.H., DEADMAN, P.J., 3 CABRERA, A.R. and *EVANS, S.G. 2008 ‘Exploring the magnitudefrequency distribution: a cellular automata model for landslides‘ Landslides 5(1), 151-159*HACHEM, S., *ALLARD, M. and DUGUAY, C.R. 2008 ‘A new permafrost map <strong>of</strong> Quebec-Labradorderived from near-surface temperature data <strong>of</strong> the moderate resolution imagingspectroradiometer (MODIS)’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost(held at Fairbanks, AL, June-July) (Fairbanks, AL: University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, Institute <strong>of</strong>Northern Engineering, CD-ROM publication)*HARE, M. and DEADMAN, P. 2008 ‘Further towards a taxomony <strong>of</strong> agent based simulation models inenvironmental management’ in Agent-Based Modelling in Natural Resource Management ed A.L.Paredes and C.H. Iglesias (Spain: INSISCO, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson) 3-21*HILBRECHT, M., *SHAW, S., *JOHNSON, L.C. and ANDREY, J. 2008 ‘I’m home for the kids:contradictory implications for work-life balance <strong>of</strong> teleworking mothers’ Gender, Work andOrganization 15(5), 454-4763 HOLDEN, H. and LEDREW, E. 2008 ‘An examination <strong>of</strong> variability in vertical radiometric pr<strong>of</strong>iles in acoral reef environment’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research 24, 225-231HOWELL, S.E.L., *TIVY, A., *YACKEL, J.J., *ELSE, B.T.G. and DUGUAY, C.R. 2008 ‘Changing sea icemelt parameters in the <strong>Canadian</strong> Arctic Archipelago: implications for the future presence <strong>of</strong>multiyear ice’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research 113, C09030, doi: 10.1029/2008JC004730*HU, X., *ZHANG, Z. and LI, J. 2008 ‘Semi-automatic extraction <strong>of</strong> 3D lines using a scalable edge modeland least-squares template matching’ Geomatica 62(3), 277-285KELLY, R.E.J. and *HALL, D.K. 2008 ‘Remote sensing <strong>of</strong> terrestrial snow and ice for global changestudies’ in Earth Observation <strong>of</strong> Global Change ed E. Chuvieco (New York: Springer) 189-219*KOULIS, T.M., *THOMPSON, M. and LEDREW, E. 2008 ‘Capturing Antarctic Sea ice formation with aspatio-temporal model’ Environmetrics DOI:10.1002/env.912*LE, H. and SCOTT, S. 2008 ‘Coastal livelihood transitions: socioeconomic consequences <strong>of</strong> changingmangrove forest management and land allocation in a commune <strong>of</strong> Central Vietnam’Geographical Research: Journal <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Australian <strong>Geographers</strong> 46(1), 62-73


UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 181LEDREW, E., *PARSON, M. and *DE BRUIN, T. 2008 ‘Securing the legacy <strong>of</strong> IPY’ Earthzine, retrievedSeptember 30, <strong>2009</strong> from 3 LEMIEUX, C.J., SCOTT, D.J.,*DAVIS, R.G. and *GRAY, P.A. 2008 Changing Climate, ChallengingChoices: Ontario Parks and Climate Change Adaptation (Ottawa, ON: Natural ResourcesCanada, Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program (CIAP))LI, J. and *CHAPMAN, M.A. 2008 ‘Terrestrial mobile mapping systems towards real-time geospatial datacollection’ in Geospatial Information Technology for Emergency Response ed S. Zlatanova and J.Li (London: Taylor and Francis ISPRS Book Series) 6, 103-1193 LI, Y., LI, J. and 3 LU, Y. 2008 ‘A fuzzy logic segmentation based approach to extraction <strong>of</strong> coastlinesfrom IKONOS imagery’ Geomatica 62(4), 407-4173 LIU, J., WALL, G. and *ZHANG, J. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> geographic space <strong>of</strong> tourism websites’ TourismGeographies 10(1), 66-803 LUUS, N. and KELLY, R.E.J. 2008 ‘Assessing productivity <strong>of</strong> vegetation in the Amazon using remotesensing and modeling’ Progress in Physical Geography 32(4), 363-378*MESSINA, J.P., *EVANS, T.P., *MANSON, S.M., *SHORTRIDGE, A.M., DEADMAN, P.J. and*VERGURG, P.H. 2008 ‘Complex systems models and the management <strong>of</strong> error and uncertainty’Journal <strong>of</strong> Land Use Science 3(1), 11-25MITCHELL, B. 2008 ‘Indonesia: addressing development and environmental management in the context<strong>of</strong> globalization’ in Global Environmental Challenges: Perspectives from the South ed J. Diez andO.P. Dwivedi (Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press) 91-112 2008 ‘Resource and environmental management: connecting the academy with practice’<strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(2), 131-145MITCHELL, C.J.A. 2008 ‘Counterurbanization and the growth <strong>of</strong> Canada’s rural and small townmunicipalities’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Regional Science 31(1), 117-128*MONTEMAYOR, M., PRICE, J.S., *ROCHEFORT, L. and *BOUDREAU, S. 2008 ‘Temporal variationsand spatial patterns in saline and waterlogged peat fields: I - survival and growth <strong>of</strong> salt marshgraminoids’ Environmental and Experimental Botany 62(3), 333-342, DOI:10.1016/j.envexpbot.2007.10.004*MORTSCH, L., *SABILA, G. and DEADMAN, P. 2008 ‘Response <strong>of</strong> vegetation communities in threeLake Huron fens to historical water level fluctuations’ Aquatic Ecosystem Health andManagement 11(2), 167-1813 NEWMAN, C., 3 KNUDBY, A.J. and LEDREW, E.F. 2008 ‘Assessing the effect <strong>of</strong> management zonationon live coral cover using multi-date IKONOS satellite imagery’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Applies Remote Sensing1, DOIP:011504*PARKER, D.C., *BROWN, D.G., *POLHILL, J.G., DEADMAN, P.J. and *MANSON, S.M. 2008‘Illustrating a new ‘conceptual design pattern’ for agent-based models <strong>of</strong> land use via five casestudies – the MR POTATOHEAD framework’ in Agent-Based Modelling in Natural ResourcesManagement ed A.L. Paredes and C.H. Iglesias (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson) 23-51 , *ENTWISLE, B., *RINDFUSS, R., *VANWEY, L.K., *MANSON, S.M., *MORAN, E., *AN, L.,DEADMAN, P., *EVANS, T., *LINDERMAN, M. and *MALANASON, G. 2008 ‘Case studies,cross-sitecomparisons and the challenge <strong>of</strong> generalization: comparing agent-base models <strong>of</strong>land-use change in frontier regions’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Land Use Science 3(1), 41-72PARKER, P. 2008 ‘Residential solar photovoltaic market stimulation: Japanese and Australian lessons forCanada’ Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 12(7), 1944-1958*PETRONE, R.M., *CHAHIL, P., MACRAE, M.L. and *ENGLISH, M.C. 2008 ‘Spatial variability <strong>of</strong> CO2exchange for riparian and open grasslands within a first-order agricultural basin in SouthernOntario’ Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 125(1-4), 137-147 *DEVITO, K., *SILINS, U., *MENDOZA, C., *KAUFMAN, S. and PRICE, J.S. 2008 ‘Importance<strong>of</strong> seasonal frost to peat water storage: Western Boreal Plains, Canada. Surface water–groundwater interactions: process understanding, conceptualization and modelling’ inProceedings <strong>of</strong> Symposium HS1002 at IUGG2007 (Perugia: International <strong>Association</strong>Hydrological Science) 321, 61-66 *DEVITO, K., *SILINS, U., *MENDOZA, C., *KAUFMAN, S. and PRICE, J.S. 2008 ‘Transientpeat properties in natural and impacted peatlands in the sub-humid Western Boreal Plains,Canada’ Mires and Peat 3(5), retrieved September 30, <strong>2009</strong> from PRICE, J.S., 3 WHITTINGTON, P.N., *ELRICK, D.E., *STRACK, M., *BRUNET, N. and *FAUX, E. 2008‘Determining unsaturated hydraulic conductivity in living and undecomposed Sphagnum mosshummocks’ Soil Science Society America Journal 72, 487-491


182 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGREZANEZHAD, F., *QUINTON, W.L., *ELLIOT, T., PRICE, J.S. and *HECK, R. 2008 ‘Physical andhydraulic properties <strong>of</strong> peat soil using x-ray computed tomography and image analysis’Geophysical Research Abstracts 10, EGU2008-A-00751*RINDFUSS, R.R.B., *ENTWISLE, B., *WALSH, S.J., *AN, L., *BADEBNOCH, N., *BROWN, D.G.,DEADMAN, P., *EVANS, T.P., *FOX, J., *GEOGHEGAN, J., *GUTMANN, M., *KELLY, M.,*LINDERMAN, M., *LIU, J., *MALANSON, G.P., *MENA, C.F., *MESSINA, J.P., *MORAN, E.F.,*PARKER, D.C., *PARTON, W., *PRASARTKUL, P., *ROBINSON, D., *SAWANGDE, Y.,*VANWET, L.K., *VERBURG, P.H. and *ZGIBG, G. 2008 ‘Land use change: complexity andcomparisons’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Land Use Science 3(1), 1-10*ROTT, H., *CLINE, D., *HAAS, C., DUGUAY, C., *ESSERY, R., *MACELLONI, G., *MALNES, E.,*PULLIAUNEN, J., *REBNHAN, H. and *YUEH, S. 2008 ‘CoReH2O – A Ku- and X-band SARmission for snow and ice monitoring’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> EUSAR 2008 - 7 th European Conferenceon Synthetic Aperture Radar (Friedrichshafen, Germany: EUSAR ) 2, 111-114*ROUSE, W.R., *BINYAMIN, J., *BLANKEN, P.D., *BUSSIERES, N., DUGUAY, C.R., *OSWALD, C.J.,*SCHERTZER, W.M. and *SPENCE, C. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> lakes on the regional heat andwater balance <strong>of</strong> the central Mackenzie River Basin’ in Cold Region Atmospheric and HydrologicStudies: <strong>The</strong> Mackenzie GEWEX Experience Vol 1: Atmospheric Dynamics ed M.K. Woo (Berlin:Springer-Verlag) 309-325 , *BLANKEN, P.D., DUGUAY, C.R., *OSWALD, C.J. and *SCHERTZER, W.M. 2008 ‘Climatelakeinteractions’ in Cold Region Atmospheric and Hydrologic Studies: <strong>The</strong> Mackenzie GEWEXExperience Vol. 2: Hydrologic Processes ed M.K. Woo (Berlin: Springer-Verlag) 139-160SCOTT, D. 2008 ‘Climate change and tourism: time for critical reflections’ Tourism Recreation Research33(3), 356-360 , *AMELUNG, B., *BECKEN, S., *CERON, J-P., *DUBOIS, G., *GOSSLING, S., *PEETERS, P.and *SIMPSON, M. 2008 Climate Change and Tourism: Responding to Global Challenges(Madrid: United Nations World Tourism Organization; Paris: United Nations EnvironmentProgram; Geneva: World Meteorological Organization) 25-256 , 3 DAWSON, J. and 3 JONES, B. 2008 ‘Climate change vulnerability <strong>of</strong> the Northeast US wintertourism sector’ Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies to Global Change 13(5-6), 577-596 , *GOSSLING, S. and *DE FREITAS, C. 2008 ‘Preferred climate for tourism: case studies fromCanada, New Zealand and Sweden’ Climate Research 38, 61-73 , 3 JONES, B. and *KONOPEK, J. 2008 ‘Exploring the impact <strong>of</strong> climate-induced environmentalchanges on future visitation to Canada’s Rocky Mountain National Parks’ Tourism ReviewInternational 12(1), 43-56 and 3 LEMIEUX, C.J. 2008 A Review <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> Protected Ecosystems in Climate ChangeMitigation (Gatineau, QC: Parks Canada Agency) and 3 LEMIEUX, C.J. 2008. A Synopsis <strong>of</strong> Protected Area Agency Climate Change Mitigationand Adaptation Activities (Gatineau, QC: Parks Canada Agency)SCOTT, S. and *CONACHER, A. 2008 ‘Land degradation and poverty’ Geographical Research: Journal<strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Australian <strong>Geographers</strong> 46(1), 1-3*SIMPSON, M., *GOSSLING, S., SCOTT, D. and *HALL, M. 2008 Climate Change Adaptation andMitigation in the Tourism Sector: Frameworks, Tools and Practices (Paris: United NationsEnvironment Program; Oxford: University <strong>of</strong> Oxford)*SMITH, J.T., *TIGHE, S.L., 3 MILLS, B. and ANDREY, J. 2008 ‘Temperature and precipitation sensitivityanalysis on pavement performance’ in Proceedings 4 th National Conference on SurfaceTransportation Weather: Improving Transportation through Weather Information (Indianapolis:Transportation Research Board) 558-571*STRACK, M., *WADDINGTON, J.M., *BOURBONNIERE, R.A., *BUCKTON, E.L., *SHAW, K.,3 WHITTINGTON, P. and PRICE, J.S. 2008 ‘Effect <strong>of</strong> water table drawdown on peatland dissolvedorganic carbon export and dynamics’ Hydrological Processes doi: 10.1002/hyp.6931*TIGHE, S., *SMITH, J., 3 MILLS, B. and ANDREY, J. 2008 ‘Evaluating climate change impacts on lowvolumeroads in Southern Canada’ Transportation Research Record 2053, 9-16WALL, G. 2008 ‘Perspectives on urban tourism’ in Asia-Pacific Urban Tourism Forum 2008 (Seoul: SeoulTourism Awards 2008, Seoul Metropolitan Government) 85-100 2008 ‘Serendipity’ in Experiencing China: Travel Stories by Tourism Experts ed H. Song and K.Chon (Hong Kong: Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 163-176 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Asian regional market: collaboration and flows’ in Asian Tourism: Growth andChange ed J. Cochrane (Amsterdam: Elsevier) 27-37


UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 183 and *PRITCHARD, A. eds 2008 Identity Tourism: Imaging and Imagining the Nation(Amsterdam: Elsevier)*WALTER, K.M., *ENGRAM, M., DUGUAY, C.R., *JEFFRIES, M.O. and *CHAPIN III, F.S. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong>potential use <strong>of</strong> synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for estimating methane ebullition from arctic lakes’Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Water Resources <strong>Association</strong> 44(2), 305-3153 WANG, Y. and SCOTT, S. 2008 ‘Illegal farmland conversion in China’s urban periphery: local regimeand national transitions’ Urban Geography 29(4), 327-347*WOLFSEGGER, C., *GOSSLING, S. and SCOTT, D. 2008 ‘Climate change risk appraisal in the Austrianski industry’ Tourism Review International 12(1), 13-253 WU, S., LI, J. and *HUANG, G.H. 2008 ‘A study on DEM-derived primary topographic attributes forhydrologic applications: sensitivity to elevation data resolution’ Applied Geography 28(3), 210-223 , LI, J. and *HUANG, G.H. 2008 ‘Characterization and evaluation <strong>of</strong> elevation data uncertainty inwater resources modeling with GIS’ Water Resources Management 22(8), 959-972*XIANG, Y. and WALL, G. 2008 ‘Heritage tourism on the world heritage sites in China’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong>the International Symposium on China Hospitality and Tourism Management ed F. Xu (Marietta,Georgia: American Scholars Press) 231-237*XIE, P. and WALL, G. 2008 ‘Authenticating ethic attractions’ in Managing Visitor Attractions: NewDirections 2nd Edition ed A. Fyall, B. Garrod, A. Leask and S. Wanhill (Oxford: ButterworthHeinemann) 132-1473 YANG, L. and WALL, G. 2008 ‘Ethnic tourism and entrepreneurship: Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China’Tourism Geographies 10(4), 522-544 and WALL, G. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> evolution and status <strong>of</strong> tourism planning: Xishuangbanna, Yunnan,China’ Tourism and Hospitality Planning and Development 5(2), 165-182 and WALL, G. 2008 ‘Tourism planning in China: an evaluation <strong>of</strong> its historical evolution andpresent status’ in Proceedings for European Conference on Environment and Corporate SocialResponsibility, Tourism and Management Section ed Y. Zhang (Berlin: WVB) 2-17 , WALL, G. and *SMITH, S. 2008 ‘Ethnic tourism development: Chinese governmentperspectives’ Annals <strong>of</strong> Tourism Research 35(3), 751-771*YOUNG, G., *SMIT, B., WANDEL, J. and *ZAVALA, H. 2008 ‘Too much <strong>of</strong> a good thing’ Tiempo 69, 3-63 ZHANG, Y., *XU, Q., LI, J. and 3 WANG, T. 2008 ‘A robust biased estimator for exterior orientation <strong>of</strong>linear pushbroom satellite imagery’ Geomatica 62(1), 455-466*ZLATANOVA, S. and LI, J. 2008 ‘Geospatial information technology for emergency response: anintroduction’ Geospatial Information Technology for Emergency Response ed S. Zlatanova and J.Li (London: Taylor & Francis ISPRS Book Series, Vol. 6) xi – xiii


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)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.caAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Jamie Baxter, PhD (McMaster)jamie.baxter@uwo.caMichael Buzzelli, PhD (McMaster)michael.buzzelli@uwo.caBelinda Dodson, PhD (Cambridge)bdodson@uwo.caJason Gilliland, PhD (McGill)jgillila@uwo.caJeff Hopkins, PhD (McGill)jhopkins@uwo.caIsaac Luginaah, PhD (McMaster)iluginaa@uwo.caKatrina Moser, PhD (McMaster)kmoser@uwo.caMicha Pazner, PhD (UC Santa Barbara) pazner@uwo.ca________________________1 Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO 185Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Cheryl Pearce, PhD (Calgary)Graham Smith, PhD (Waterloo)Phil Stooke, PhD (Victoria)James Voogt, PhD (British Columbia)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)Tony Weis, PhD (Queen’s)E-mail Address:cpearce@uwo.calgsmith@uwo.capjstooke@uwo.cajavoogt@uwo.cagarku@uwo.carbeznerkerr@uwo.cagreaves@uwo.cadmok3@uwo.cadmoser22@uwo.cacrichmo2@uwo.camvandew3@uwo.caaweis@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)Interlocking directorates (Green)Venture capital (Green)


186 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGCultural 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)Water resource management in Canada and Australia (Shrubsole)Wetland management (Shrubsole)


UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO 187Alpine 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 student2 ALDRED, D. and WANG, J. 2007 ‘Object-oriented image classification for urban building boundaryextraction from IKONOS imagery’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the CRSS/ASPRS 2007 Special Conference,(held at Ottawa, ON, October 2007) (Ottawa, ON: CRSS/ASPRS, CD-ROM publication)ASHMORE, P. and2 GARDNER, J.T. 2008 ‘Unconfined confluences in braided rivers’ in RiverConfluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network ed S. Rice, A. Roy, B. Rhoads (Chichester:John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.) 119-1432 ATARI, O., LUGINAAH, I., *XU, I. and *FUNG, K. 2008 ‘Spatial variability <strong>of</strong> ambient nitrogen dioxideand sulphur dioxide in Sarnia, “Chemical Valley”, Ontario, Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Toxicology andEnvironmental Health Part A 71, 1572-1581BEZNER KERR, R. 2008 ‘Gender and agrarian inequality at the local scale’ in Agricultural Systems:Agroecology and Rural Innovation ed S. Snapp and B. Pound (San Diego: Elsevier) 279-306 , *DAKISHONI, L. and *SHUMBA, L. 2008 'We grandmothers know plenty: breastfeeding,complementary feeding and the multifaceted role <strong>of</strong> grandmothers in Malawi' Social Science andMedicine 66(5), 1095-1105 , *SNAPP, S., *CHIRWA, M., *SHUMBA, L. and *MSACHI, R. 2007 'Participatory research onlegume diversification with Malawian smallholder farmers for improved human nutrition and soilfertility' Experimental Agriculture 43(4), 437-453BUZZELLI, M. 2008 'A political ecology <strong>of</strong> scale in urban air pollution monitoring' Transactions <strong>of</strong> the


188 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGInstitute <strong>of</strong> British <strong>Geographers</strong> 33(4), 502-517*CHEN, Y., *SHI, P., *FUNG, T., WANG, J. and *LI, X. 2007 ‘Object-oriented classification for urban landcover mapping with ASTER imagery’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 28(2), 4645-46512 CHEN, Z. and WANG, J. 2008 ‘A new method for minimizing topographic effects on Radarsat1 images:an application in mapping human settlements in the mountainous Three Gorges Area, China’<strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 34(2), 13-25 and WANG, J. 2007 ‘Landslide hazard mapping using logistic regression model in MackenzieValley, Canada’ Natural Hazards 42(1), 75-89 and WANG, J. 2007 ‘Multi-polarized SAR application to land cover mapping in the mountainousThree Gorges Area, China’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the CRSS/ASPRS 2007 Special Conference (heldat Ottawa, ON, October 2007) (Ottawa, ON: CRSS/ASPRS, CD-ROM publication)*DEMUTH, M., *PINARD, V., *PETRONIRO, A., LUCKMAN, B.H., *HOPKINSON, C., *DORNES, P. and*CORMEAU, L. 2008 ‘Recent and past-century variations in glacier resources <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong>Rocky Mountains: Nelson River system’ Terra Glacialis 11(Special Issue), 27-52DODSON, B.J. 2008 ‘Gender, migration and livelihoods: migrant women in Southern Africa’ in NewPerspectives on Gender and Migration: Livelihood, Rights and Entitlements ed N. Piper (NewYork and London: Routledge) 137-158 2008 Gender, Migration and Remittances in Southern Africa Southern African Migration Project(SAMP) Migration Policy 49 (Kingston, ON: SAMP and Cape Town: IDASA)*EDWARDS, T.W.D., *BIRKS, S.J., LUCKMAN, B.H. and *MACDONALD, G.M. 2008 ‘Climatic andhydrologic variability during the past millennium in the eastern Rocky Mountains and northernGreat Plains <strong>of</strong> western Canada’ Quaternary Research 70, 188-1972 EGOZI, R. and ASHMORE, P. 2008 ‘Defining and measuring braiding intensity’ Earth Surface Processesand Landforms 33, 2121-2138*FISHER, D., *OSTERBERG, E., *DYKE, A., *DAHL-JENDEN, D., *DEMUTH, M., *ZDANOWICZ, C.,*BOURGEOIS, J., *KOERNER, R.M., *MAYEWSKI, P., *WAKE, C., *KREUTZ, K., *STEIG, E.,*ZHENG, J., *YALCIN, K., *GOTO-AZUMA, K., LUCKMAN, B.H. and *RUPPER, S. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Mt.Logan Holocene--late Wisconsinan isotope record: tropical Pacific--Yukon connections’ <strong>The</strong>Holocene 18, 667-677*FUNG, T., *LAKE, S., *YUNHAO, C., *PEIJUN, S. and WANG, J. 2008 ‘Analysis <strong>of</strong> green space inChongqing and Nanjing, cities <strong>of</strong> China with ASTER images using object oriented imageclassification and landscape metric analysis’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 29(24),7159-7180*GOREY, K.M., *FUNG, K.Y., LUGINAAH, I.N., *BARTFAY, E., *HAMM, C., *WRIGHT, F.C.,*BALAGURUSAMY, M., *MOHAMMAD, A., *HOLOWATY, E. and *TANG, K.X. 2008 ‘Cancersurvival in Ontario, 1986 to 2003: evidence <strong>of</strong> equitable advances across most diverse urban andrural places’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health 99(1), 12-16*HARRIS, R. and ARKU, G. 2007 ‘<strong>The</strong> rise <strong>of</strong> housing in international development: the effects <strong>of</strong>economic discourse’ Habitat International 31(1), 1-112 KOVACS, J.M., *VANDENBERG, C.V., WANG, J. and *FLORES, F. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> multipolarizedspaceborne SAR backscatter for monitoring the health <strong>of</strong> a degraded mangrove forest’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Coastal Research 24, 248-2542 LARSEN, K. and GILLILAND, J. 2008 ‘Mapping the evolution <strong>of</strong> 'food deserts' in a <strong>Canadian</strong> city:Supermarket accessibility in London, Ontario, 1961-2005’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> HealthGeographics 7(1), 16*LEMONSU, A., *BELAIR, S., *MAILHOT, J., *BENJAMIN, M., *CHAGNON, F., *MORNEAU, G.,*HARVEY, B., VOOGT, J. and *JEAN, M. 2008 'Overview and preliminary results <strong>of</strong> the MontrealUrban Snow Experiment (MUSE) 2005' Journal <strong>of</strong> Applied Meteorology and Climatology 47(1),59-75LUCKMAN, B.H. 2008 Documenting, understanding and projecting changes in the hydrological cycle inthe American Cordillera (São Paulo, Brazil: Report submitted to the Inter-American Institute forGlobal Change Research, CRN 2047 Annual Technical Report) 2008 ‘Forty years <strong>of</strong> rockfall accumulation at the Mount Wilcox Site, Jasper National Park,Alberta, Canada’ Geographica Polonica 81(1), 79-91 2008 ‘Some thoughts on interdisciplinarity from a CRN PIs perspective’ IAI Newsletter 2, 3-4LUGINAAH, I.N. 2008 ‘Local gin (akpeteshie) and HIV/AIDS in the upper west region <strong>of</strong> Ghana: the needfor preventive health policy’ Health & Place 14, 804-814


UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO 189*MASSON, V., *GOMES, L., *PIGEON, G., *LIOUSSE, C., *PONT, V., *LAGOUARDE, J., VOOGT, J.,*SALMOND, J., *OKE, T., *HIDALGO, J., *LEGAIN, D., *GARROUSTE, O., *LAC, C., *CONNAN,O., *BRIOTTET, X., *LACHÉRADE, S. and *TULET, P. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> canopy and aerosol particleinteractions in Toulouse urban layer (CAPITOUL) experiment’ Meteorology and AtmosphericPhysics 102, 135–157*MENOUNOS, B., *CLAGUE, J.J., *OSBORN, G., LUCKMAN, B.H., *LAKEMAN, T.R. and *MINKUS, R.2008 ‘Western <strong>Canadian</strong> glaciers advance in concert with climate change circa 4.2 ka’Geophysical Research Letters 35, L07501, doi:10.1029/2008GL033172*O’HAGAN, S.B., *RICE, M.D. and GREEN, M.B. 2008 ‘North American corporate directors andeducational affiliations: a geographical analysis’ Geography Research Forum 28, 59-81*ORLOVE, B.S., *WEIGAND, E. and LUCKMAN, B.H. eds 2008 Darkening Peaks: Glacier Retreat,Science and Society (Los Angeles: University <strong>of</strong> California Press) , *WIEGANDT, E. and LUCKMAN, B.H. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> place <strong>of</strong> glaciers in natural and culturallandscapes’ in Darkening Peaks: Glacier Retreat, Science and Society ed B.S. Orlove, E.Wiegandt and B. Luckman (Los Angeles: University <strong>of</strong> California Press) 141-153*PEDERSON, G.T., *WHITLOC, C., *WATSON, E., LUCKMAN, B.H. and *GRAUMLICH, L.J. 2007‘Climate change and ecosystem history’ in Sustaining Rocky Mountain Landscapes: Science,Policy and Management <strong>of</strong> the Crown <strong>of</strong> the Continent Ecosystem ed D. Fagre and T. Prato(Washington D.C.: RFF Press) 151-170*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), 159-171RICHMOND, C. and *ROSS, N.A. 2008 ‘Social support, material circumstance and health behaviour:influences on health in First Nation and Inuit communities <strong>of</strong> Canada’ Social Science andMedicine 67(9), 1423-1433*TAN, Q., WANG, J. and 2 ALDRED, D. 2008 ‘Road vehicle detection and classification from very-highresolutioncolor digital orthoimagery based on object-oriented method’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 2008IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (held at Boston, MA, July 2008)(Boston, MA: IGARSS 2008, DVD publication) and WANG, J. 2007 ‘Hyperspectral versus multispectral satellite data for urban land cover andland use mapping, Beijing, an evolving city’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> ASPRS 2007 Annual Conference –Identifying Geospatial Solutions (held in Tampa, FL, May 2007) (Tampa, FL: ASPRS, CD-ROM) and WANG, J. 2007 ‘Urban environmental monitoring from satellite data’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theCRSS/ASPRS 2007 Special Conference (held in Ottawa, ON, October 2007) (Ottawa, ON:CRSS/ASPRS, CD-ROM publication)2 TUCKER, P., *IRWIN, J.D., GILLILAND, J. and *HE, M. 2008 ‘Adolescents' perspectives <strong>of</strong> home, schooland neighbourhood environmental influences on physical activity and dietary behaviors’ Children,Youth and Environments 18(2), 12-35 , *IRWIN, J., GILLILAND, J., *HE, M., 2 LARSEN, K. and *HESS, P. 2008 ‘Environmentalinfluences on physical activity levels in youth’ Health & Placedoi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2008.07.001*VILLANUEVA-DIAZ, J., *MORAN-MARTINEZ, R., *CERANO-PAREDES, J. and LUCKMAN, B.H. 2007‘Distribución structural del sabino o ahuehuete (Taxodium mucronatum Ten.) en márgenes del rioNazas’ Agr<strong>of</strong>az 7(3), 79-90 , *CERANO-PAREDES, J., LUCKMAN, B.H., *STAHLE, D.W., *THERRELL, M.D., *ESTRADA,A. and *SANCHEZ, C. 2007 ‘Reconstrucciones paleoclimáticas con anillos de árboles en laCuenca Nazas—Aguanaval de la región hidrológica 36’ in Procesos hidrológicos en zonas áridasy semiáridas: de la investigación a la acción ed I. Sánchez and G. Chebhouni (Gómez Palacio,Mexico: INIFAP CENID RASPA) 117-144VOOGT, J.A. 2008 'Assessment <strong>of</strong> an urban sensor view model for urban thermal anisotropy' RemoteSensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112, 482-495*WATSON, E., *PEDERSON, G.T., LUCKMAN, B.H. and *FAGRE, D.B. 2008 ‘Glacier mass balance inthe northern U.S. and <strong>Canadian</strong> Rockies: paleo-perspectives and 20th century change’ inDarkening Peaks: Glacier Retreat, Science and Society ed B. Orlove, B.H. Luckman and EWiegandt (Los Angeles: University <strong>of</strong> California Press) 141-1532 YOUNGBLUT, D.K. and LUCKMAN, B.H. 2008 ‘Maximum June-July temperatures in the southwestYukon Region over the last three hundred years reconstructed from tree-rings’ Dendrochronologia25, 153-166


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>essor:Alison Blay-Palmer, PhD (Guelph)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.ca______________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


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)Household and individual decision making processes (Doherty)Human activity-travel behaviour (Doherty)Information and communication technologies (Doherty)Mobility and health (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)


192 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLinking satellite passive microwave data with surface hydrology in the Arctic (English)Climate 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)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)Animation <strong>of</strong> global-scale fluid kinematics (Saunderson)Computational geomorphology (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)Environmental assessment (especially CEA), environmental policy and environmentaleducation (Slocombe)Northern and Western Canada, Alaska, Australia and Great Lakes (Slocombe)Parks and protected areas (Slocombe)


WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY 193Systems approaches to environmental planning and management (Slocombe)<strong>Canadian</strong> immigration (Walton-Roberts)Cultural change in the urban environment (Walton-Roberts)Gender and race (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 studentARMITAGE, D. 2008 ‘Governance and the commons in a multi-level world’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> theCommons 2(1), 7-32 , *MARSCHKE, M. and *PLUMMER, R. 2008 ‘Adaptive co-management and the paradox <strong>of</strong>learning’ Global Environmental Change 18(1), 86-982 BROCK, B.E., WOLFE, B.B. and *EDWARDS, T.W.D. 2008 ‘Spatial and temporal perspectives on springbreak-up flooding in the Slave River Delta, NWT’ Hydrological Processes 22, 4058-4072CARMICHAEL, B.A. and 2 MCCLINCHEY, K.A. 2008 ‘Motives, rural images and roles <strong>of</strong> rural accommodationentrepreneurs in South Western Ontario’ Canada Tourism Review International 11(4), 29HANNA, K.S., 2 CLARK, D. and SLOCOMBE, D.S. eds 2008 Transforming Parks and Protected Areas: Policyand Governance in a Changing World (London, UK: Routledge)*JAYWARDENA, C., *WHITE, A. and CARMICHAEL, B.A. 2008 ‘Bi-national tourism in Niagara’ InternationalJournal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Hospitality Management WHATT 20(3), 347-359 , *WHITE, W., CARMICHAEL, B.A. and *TEW, P. 2008 ‘Bi-national tourism in Niagara: opportunitiesfor border communities in Canada and USA’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> 10 th World Leisure Congress (held inQuebec City, October 2008) (Quebec City: World Leisure Organization, CD-ROM publication)*MACDONALD, G.M., *MOSER, K.A., *BLOOM, A.M., *PORINCHU, D.F., *POTITO, A., WOLF, B.B.,*EDWARDS, T.W.D., *PETEL, A., *ORME, A.R. and *ORME, A.J. 2008 ‘Evidence <strong>of</strong> temperaturedepression and hydrological variations in the eastern Sierra Nevada during the Younger Dryas stade’Quaternary Research 70, 131-1402 MCCLINCHEY, K. and CARMICHAEL, B.A. 2008 ‘Lifestyle motives, rural images and brokering roles <strong>of</strong> ruralaccommodation entrepreneurs in South Western Ontario, Canada’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong>Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Travel and Tourism Research <strong>Association</strong> (held in Victoria, BC, October 2008)(Victoria: TTRA, CD-ROM publication)SLOCOMBE, D.S. and *DEARDEN, P. 2008 ‘Ecosystem-based management and park Planning’ in Parks andProtected Areas in Canada 3 rd Edition ed P. Dearden and R. Rollins (Toronto: Oxford) 342-3702 SMITH, W.W. and CARMICHAEL, B.A. 2008 ‘Understanding the potential impact <strong>of</strong> the Western HemisphereTravel Initiative Passport Requirements on the perception <strong>of</strong> Canada in South Western Pennsylvania’Journal <strong>of</strong> Travel and Tourism Marketing 27(2/3/4),113-1262 SOKAL, M.A., *HALL, R.I. and WOLFE, B.B. 2008 ‘Relationships between hydrological and limnologicalconditions in lakes <strong>of</strong> the Slave River Delta (NWT, Canada) and quantification <strong>of</strong> their roles onsedimentary diatom assemblages’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 39, 533-550WOLFE, B.B., *HALL, R.I., *EDWARDS, T.W.D., 2 JARVIS, S.R., SINNATAMBY, R.N., 2 YI, Y. andJOHNSTON, J.W. 2008 ‘Climate-driven shifts in quantity and seasonality <strong>of</strong> river discharge over thepast 1000 years from the hydrographic apex <strong>of</strong> North America’ Geophysical Research Letters 35,L24402, doi:10.1029/2008GL036125 , *HALL, R.I., *EDWARDS, T.W.D., *VARDY, S.R., 2 FALCONE, M.D., *SJUNNESKOG, C.,*SYLVESTRE, F., *MCGOWAN, S., *LEAVITT, P.R. and *VAN DRIEL, P. 2008 ‘Hydroecologicalresponses <strong>of</strong> the Athabasca Delta, Canada, to changes in river flow and climate during the 20thcentury’ Ecohydrology 1, 131-1482 YI, Y., 2 BROCK, B.E., 2 FALCONE, M.D., WOLFE, B.B. and *EDWARDS, T.W.D. 2008 ‘A coupled isotopetracer method to characterize input water to lakes’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydrology 350, 1-13


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 the Faculty <strong>of</strong>Education. Earth and Environmental Sciences <strong>of</strong>fers a BSc degree in Physical Geography.MSc and PhD degrees are also <strong>of</strong>fered in Physical Geography (including Geomorphology,GIS, and Remote Sensing) in the 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:Chris Lakhan, PhD (Toronto)Alan Phipps, PhD (Iowa)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:Phil Graniero 2 , PhD (Toronto)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Clinton Beckford, PhD (University<strong>of</strong> the West Indies)Jamey Essex, PhD (Syracuse)also:Cecil Houston 3 , PhD (Toronto)E-mail Address:marie.sanderson@utoronto.castebels@uwindsor.catren@uwindsor.calakan@uwindsor.caphipps@uwindsor.cagraniero@uwindsor.caclinton@uwindsor.cajessex@uwindsor.cachouston@uwindsor.ca_________________________1Geography programme co-ordinator (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)2 Program Chair for Environmental Studies3Dean <strong>of</strong> Arts and Social Sciences


UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR 195Current ResearchAdaptation, innovation and traditional knowledge in Caribbean agriculture (Beckford)Decision-making and innovation among Caribbean small-scale farmers (Beckford)Local /traditional knowledge systems and sustainable resource use in the Caribbean(Beckford)Environmental perception and indigenous knowledge in Walpole Island (Beckford)Geographies <strong>of</strong> neoliberalization in US development policy (Essex)Restructuring <strong>of</strong> agricultural and food networks, focusing on scale and food security(Essex)Political and economic geographies <strong>of</strong> globalization and the capitalist state (Essex)Sensor Web and geospatial data infrastructure (Graniero)Adaptive spatial sampling and real-time GIS, and spatial decision support (Graniero)Integrating GIS, artificial intelligence/expert systems, and simulation models (Graniero)Field data acquisition systems, hydrological monitoring and modeling (Graniero)Relationships between natural systems, spatially explicit eco-hydrological models, anddata acquisition (Graniero)A longitudinal study <strong>of</strong> environmental concerns in Guyana (Lakhan)Heavy metal concentration in surface sediments along the Guyana coast (Lakhan)Sub-pixel mapping <strong>of</strong> coastline positions with ETM+ data (Lakhan)Remote sensing investigations <strong>of</strong> suspended sediments along the coast <strong>of</strong> Guyana(Lakhan)<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> knowledge-based information systems to study coastal changes(Lakhan)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)Rock coast erosional processes and evolution in eastern Canada and Baja, Mexico(Trenhaile)Mathematical modelling <strong>of</strong> rock and consolidated clay coast erosion and response toclimate change (Trenhaile)Recent Publications*not a member <strong>of</strong> this department4 current or former graduate studentESSEX, J. 2008 ‘Biotechnology, sound science, and the Foreign Agricultural Service: a case study inneoliberal rollout’ Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 26, 191-209 2008 ‘Deservedness, development, and the state: geographic categorization in the US Agency forInternational Development’s Foreign Assistance Framework’ Ge<strong>of</strong>orum 39, 1625-1636 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> neoliberal geopolitics <strong>of</strong> food security: the case <strong>of</strong> Indonesia’ Human Geography 1, 14-25 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> neoliberalization <strong>of</strong> development: trade capacity building and security at the US Agencyfor International Development’ Antipode 40, 229-2514 JABEUR, N., 4 MCCARTHY, J.D. and GRANIERO, P.A. 2008 'Improving wireless sensor network efficiencyand adaptability through an SOS server agent' in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 1st IEEE InternationalConference on the Applications <strong>of</strong> Digital Information and Web Technologies (held at Ostrava, CzechRepublic, August, 2008) (Ostrava, Czech Republic: IEEE) 409-414, doi:10.1109/


196 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGICADIWT.2008.4664383LAKHAN, V.C. 2008 Resource Management. Introductory Principles (Woodbridge, ON: Caprion Publishing)4 MCCARTHY, J.D., GRANIERO, P.A. and 4 ROZIC, S.M. 2008 'An integrated GIS-expert system frameworkfor live hazard monitoring and detection' Sensors 8, 830-846*PARIZANGANEH, A., LAKHAN, V.C. and 4 AHMAD, S.R. 2008 ‘Dynamics <strong>of</strong> mud banks along a coastexperiencing recurring episodes <strong>of</strong> erosion and accretion’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Marine Engineering 4, 1/E-10/E , LAKHAN, V.C., *JALALIAN, H. and 4 AHMAD, S.R. 2008 ‘Contamination <strong>of</strong> nearshore surficialsediments from the Iranian Coast <strong>of</strong> the Caspian Sea’ Soil and Sediment Contamination: AnInternational Journal 17, 19-28PHIPPS, A.G. 2008 'Reuses <strong>of</strong> closed schools in Windsor, Ontario' Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 42,18-30STEBELSKY, I. 2008 ‘Did weather play a part in the Great Famine <strong>of</strong> 1932-1933?’ in Holodomor: Reflectionson the Great Famine <strong>of</strong> 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine ed L.Y. Luciuk (Kingston: Kashtan Press) 1-23TRENHAILE, A.S. 2008 ‘Modelling the role <strong>of</strong> weathering on shore platform development’ Geomorphology 94,24-39 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> subhorizontal shore platforms in microtidal environments’ Zeitschrift furGeomorphologie 52, 105-124


University <strong>of</strong> Winnipeg515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9(204) 786-9278 Fax (204) 774-4134Website: http://geograph.uwinnipeg.ca/_____________________________________________________________________Department OffersBA, BScFacultyPr<strong>of</strong>essors:Danny Blair 1 , PhD (Manitoba)William J. Carlyle, PhD (Edinburgh)Tom S. Carter, PhD (Alberta)Edward A. Cloutis, PhD (Alberta)Salah Hathout, PhD (McMaster)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>essors:Bill 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:James M. Richtik, PhD (Minnesota)John Ryan, PhD (McGill)H. John Selwood, PhD (Western Australia)E-mail Address:d.blair@uwinnipeg.caw.carlyle@uwinnipeg.cat.carter@uwinnipeg.cae.cloutis@uwinnipeg.cas.hathout@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_____________________1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)


198 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)Applied geography in the developing world (Hathout)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)


UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG 199Environmental change in southwestern Amazonia (Scott)Impacts <strong>of</strong> atmospheric pollution around Flin Flon (Scott)Land use/land change in the Philippines (Scott)Tropical environments (Scott)20 th century cultural and architectural avant-garde movements (Vachon)Migration and population in the Prairies (Vachon)<strong>The</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> situationism in Québec (Vachon)Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former graduate student*DAVIES, J. and BINYAMIN, J. 2008 ‘Modelling UV-B irradiance for Canada’ in Recent Advances inModeling Solar Radiation on Earth Surface ed V. Badescu (Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag)411-426BLAIR, D. 2008 contributing author to *SAUCHYN, D. and *KULSHRESHTHA, S. 2008 ‘Prairies’ in FromImpacts to Adaptation: Canada in a Changing Climate 2007 ed D.S. Lemmen, F.J. Warren, J.Lacroix, and E. Bush (Ottawa, ON: Government <strong>of</strong> Canada) 275-328BUHAY, W.M., *SIMPSON, S., *THORLEIFSON, H., *LEWIS, M., *KING, J., *TELKA, A., *WILKINSON,P., *BABB, J., *TIMSIC, S. and 2 BAILEY, D. <strong>2009</strong> ‘A 1000-year record <strong>of</strong> dry conditions in theeastern <strong>Canadian</strong> prairies reconstructed from oxygen and carbon isotope measurements on LakeWinnipeg sediment organics’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Quaternary Science 24, 1-11 , *TIMSIC, S., BLAIR, D., *REYNOLDS, J., *JARVIS, S., *PETRASH, D., *REMPEL, M. and2 BAILEY, D. 2008 ‘Riparian influences on carbon isotopic compositions <strong>of</strong> tree-rings in the SlaveRiver Delta, Northwest Territories, Canada’ Chemical Geology 252, 9-20CARLYLE, W.J. 2008 ‘Bison and wapiti farming in the <strong>Canadian</strong> prairies’ Prairie Forum 33(1), 99-122CARTER, T. 2008 <strong>Canadian</strong> Policy Paper: <strong>Canadian</strong> Policy Update (Ottawa: prepared for the Tri-CountyConference, <strong>Canadian</strong> Housing and Renewal <strong>Association</strong>) 2008 Neighbourhood Revitalization: Using Housing Policies to Make it Happen (Ottawa:prepared for <strong>Canadian</strong> Housing and Renewal <strong>Association</strong>) 2008 ‘Refugees face housing challenges in Winnipeg’ in National Housing Research CommitteeNewsletter (Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation) 4 , *MORRISH, M. and *AMOYAW, B. 2008 ‘Attracting immigrants to smaller communities:lessons learned from the Manitoba provincial nominee program’ Journal <strong>of</strong> International Migrationand Integration 9(2), 161-183 , *POLEVYCHOK, C., *FRIESEN, A. and OSBORNE, J. 2008 Privately Sponsored Refugees:Phase One Report (Winnipeg: prepared for Manitoba Labour and Immigration) , *POLEVYCHOK, M., *FRIESEN, A. and OSBORNE, J. 2008 <strong>The</strong> Housing Circumstances <strong>of</strong>Recently Arrived Refugees: <strong>The</strong> Winnipeg Experience (Edmonton: University <strong>of</strong> Alberta, PrairieMetropolis Centre) , *POLEVYCHOK, C., *FRIESEN, A. and OSBORNE, J. 2008 <strong>The</strong> Resettlement Experience <strong>of</strong>Privately Sponsored Refugees: Phase Two Report (Winnipeg: prepared for Manitoba Labour andImmigration) , *POLEVYCHOK, C., OSBORNE, J., *GUNN, A. and *WOLFE, C. 2008 Housing forManitobans: A Ten Year Strategy (Winnipeg: prepared for Manitoba Family Services andHousing)CLOUTIS, E.A., 2 CRAIG, M.A., *KRUZELECKY, R.V., *JAMROZ, W.R., SCOTT, A., *HAWTHORNE,F.C. and *MERTZMAN, S.A. 2008 ‘Spectral reflectance properties <strong>of</strong> minerals exposed tosimulated Mars surface conditions’ Icarus 195, 140-168, doi: 10.1016/j.icarus.2007.10.028 , 2 MCCORMACK, K.A., *BELL, J.F. III, *HENDRIX, A.R., 2 BAILEY, D.T., 2 CRAIG, M.A.,*MERTZMAN, S.A., *ROBINSON, M.S. and *RINER, M.A. 2008 ‘Ultraviolet spectral reflectanceproperties <strong>of</strong> common planetary materials’ Icarus 197, 321-347, doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2008.04.018


200 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGFITZPATRICK, P. 2008 ‘Complexity, governance and Canada's diamond mines’ in <strong>The</strong> new staple state:Political economy and public policy regimes in Canada's primary industries ed M. Howlett and K.Brownsey (Toronto, ON: Emond Montgomery Publications) 167-188 , *SINCLAIR, A.J. and *MITCHELL, B. 2008 ‘Deliberative democracy in Canada's North? <strong>The</strong>Mackenzie Resource Management Act’ Environmental Management 42, 1-18*GALLIE, E.A., *LYDER, D.A., *RIVARD, B. and CLOUTIS, E.A. 2008 ‘Equivalence <strong>of</strong> modified Gaussianmodel in wavenumber and Gaussian in wavelength for deconvolution <strong>of</strong> hyperspectral reflectancespectra’ International Journal <strong>of</strong> Remote Sensing 29(14), 4089-4096LEHR, J. and MCGREGOR, B. 2008 ‘Using schools to map the frontier <strong>of</strong> settlement on the <strong>Canadian</strong>Prairies’ Great Plains Research 18(1), 53-66 , *EVERITT, J. and *EVANS, S. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> the Prairie landscape’ Prairie Forum 33(1),1-38*OSWALD, C.J., *ROUSE, W.R. and BINYAMIN, J. 2008 ‘Modeling lake energy fluxes in the MackenzieRiver basin using bulk aerodynamic mass transfer theory’ in Cold Region Atmospheric andHydrologic Studies: <strong>The</strong> Mackenzie GEWEX Study Experience. Volume 2: Hydrologic processesed M.K. Woo (Berlin/Heidelberg/New York: Springer-Verlag) 161-180*ROBERTSON, I., *LEAVITT, S.W., *LOADER, N.J. and BUHAY, W.M. 2008 ‘Progress in isotopedendroclimatology’ Chemical Geology 252, EX1-EX4*ROUSE, W.R., BINYAMIN, J., *BLANKEN, P.D., *BUSSIÉRES, N., *DUGUAY, C.R.,*OSWALD, C.J.,*SCHERTZER, W.M. and *SPENCE, C. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Influence <strong>of</strong> lakes on the regional energy andwater balance <strong>of</strong> the central Mackenzie River basin’ in Cold Region Atmospheric and HydrologicStudies: <strong>The</strong> Mackenzie GEWEX Study Experience, Volume I: Atmospheric Dynamics ed M.K.Woo (Berlin/Heidelberg/New York: Springer-Verlag) 309-325*SINCLAIR, A.J., DIDUCK, A.P. and FITZPATRICK, P. 2008 ‘<strong>Canadian</strong> experiences with learning forsustainability through environmental assessment’ Environmental Impact Assessment Review 28,415-428*TELLER, T.J., *YANG, Z., *BOYD, M., BUHAY, W.M., *MCMILLAN, K., *KLING, H. and *TELKA, A.2008 ‘Post-glacial sedimentary record and history <strong>of</strong> West Hawk Lake crater, Manitoba’ Journal<strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology 40, 661-688VACHON, M. and *TOEWS, W. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> geography <strong>of</strong> Filipino migration to Winnipeg’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal<strong>of</strong> Urban Research/Revue canadienne de recherche urbaine 17(1), 107-129*WANG, A., *BELL, J.F. III, *LI, R., *JOHNSON, J.R., *FARRAND, W.H., CLOUTIS, E.A., *ARVIDSON,R.E., *CRUMPLER, L., *SQUYRES, S.W., *MCLENNAN, S.M., *HERKENHOFF, K.E., *RUFF,S.W., *KNUDSON, A.T., *CHEN, W., *GREENBERGER, R. and the ATHENA SCIENCE TEAM2008 ‘Light-toned salty soils and coexisting Si-rich species discovered by the Mars ExplorationRover Spirit in Columbia Hills’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research - Planets 113, E12, CiteID:E12S40, doi:10.1029/2008JE003126


York University4700 Keele Street, North York, ON M3J 1P3(416) 736-5107 Fax (416) 736-5988Website: http://www.yorku.ca/geograph_____________________________________________________________________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)*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)*Joseph Mensah, PhD (Alberta)______________________E-mail Address:qiuming@yorku.carkeil@yorku.calucialo@yorku.calpeake@yorku.cavpreston@yorku.cajscott@yorku.caklyoung@yorku.caabain@yorku.caranubasu@yorku.cabello@yorku.cawarbler@yorku.carajudas@yorku.cadrezner@yorku.cadrummond@yorku.casflusty@yorku.cawjenkins@yorku.capfkelly@yorku.cajmensah@yorku.ca1Chair (Faculty information as <strong>of</strong> July 1, <strong>2009</strong>)* faculty from other departments appointed to the Graduate Programme in Geography


202 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:*Lewis Molot, PhD (Alaska)André Robert, PhD (Cambridge)Robin Roth, PhD (Clark)*Peter Vandergeest, PhD (Cornell)Patricia K. Wood, PhD (Duke)Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:Lewis Code, PhD (York)Elizabeth Lunstrum, PhD (Minnesota)Tarmo Remmel, PhD (Toronto)Steven Tufts, PhD (York)*Douglas Young, PhD (York)E-mail Address:lmolot@yorku.caarobert@yorku.carothr@yorku.capvander@yorku.capwood@yorku.calcode@calumet.yorku.calunstrum@yorku.caremmelt@yorku.catufts@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)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)Estimates <strong>of</strong> regional evaporation and carbon accumulation in the Hudson Bay Lowlands(Bello)Sensitivity <strong>of</strong> northern environments to climatic change (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> photography in research and teaching in urban studies (Caulfield)Fractal, multifractal and geostatistics (Cheng)GIS development and application (Cheng)Mathematical geology (Cheng)Natural Resources and environment assessments (Cheng)Non-linear image processing (Cheng)Spatial and scaling analysis (Cheng)Development geography (Das)______________________* faculty from other departments appointed to the Graduate Programme in Geography


YORK UNIVERSITY 203Globalization (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)<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)Spanish and Mexican California through Russian eyes (Gibson)<strong>The</strong> Yakutsk-Okhotsk track (Gibson)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)Canada and the British imperial world (Jenkins)Comparative studies <strong>of</strong> Irish diasporas (Jenkins)Cultural and historical geography (Jenkins)North American immigration and urban history (Jenkins)Global cities (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)Southeast Asian development (Kelly)Social and economic change in the Philippines (Kelly)


204 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG<strong>The</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> globalization and other representations <strong>of</strong> economic space (Kelly)Ethnic businesses and immigrant entrepreneurship (Lo)Ethnic economy and ethnic consumer behaviour (Lo)Geomatics approach to human service needs and provisions (Lo)Immigrant economic integration (Lo)Retail restructuring and changing consumer preference in China (Lo)Political geography (Lunstrum)Nature-society relations (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)Computer-based decision support systems and location planning (Massam)Geographical aspects <strong>of</strong> the public good and quality <strong>of</strong> life (Massam)Critical development theory (Mensah)Geographies <strong>of</strong> development and health (Mensah)Neoliberalism and globalization in Africa (Mensah)Religious transnationalism (Mensah)Space, race, employment (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)Ethnic segregation in cities (Murdie)Housing experiences <strong>of</strong> immigrants and refugees (Murdie)Impact <strong>of</strong> gentrification on immigrant neighbourhoods (Murdie)Industrial modernity (Norcliffe)Restructuring <strong>of</strong> industry (Norcliffe)<strong>The</strong> neoliberal state and crisis in the hinterland (Norcliffe)Anti racist feminisms (Peake)Caribbean geography, especially Guyana (Peake)Critical methodologies (Peake)Feminist, political and urban geography (Peake)Gender and local labour markets (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)


YORK UNIVERSITY 205Fluvial geomorphology: forms and processes in alluvial channels (Robert)Community environmental governance (Roth)Environmental conservation and conflict (Roth)Livelihood transitions in Southeast Asia (Roth)Political ecology (Roth)Social-ecological change in forested landscapes (Roth)Postcolonial perspectives on world religions in literature and film, and geographicalfeatures and phenomena in literature and popular film (Scott)Labour markets (Tufts)Organized labour (Tufts)<strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> economy (Tufts)Agro-food systems and industrial aquaculture (Vandergeest)Organic agriculture in Southeast Asia (Vandergeest)Political ecology (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)Infrastructure (D. Young)Legacies <strong>of</strong> modernist urbanism (D. Young)Political economy and political ecology <strong>of</strong> urban planning and development processes(D. Young)Arctic 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. 2008 ‘Hillslope hydrological linkages: importance to ponds within a polardesert High Arctic wetland’ Hydrology Research 39(4), 309-321*BEST, J. and ROBERT, A. 2008 ‘Discussion <strong>of</strong> “Transition from Ripples to Dunes” by A.J. Raudkivi’Journal <strong>of</strong> Hydraulic Engineering, American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers 134, 1778-1780BROOKES, I. 2008 ‘A non-finite radiocarbon date on charcoal at the ‘Dorset’ Palaeo-Eskimo site <strong>of</strong> CapeRay Light (CjBt-1), Newfoundland, Canada, with remarks on acceptable ages, material sources,and environment’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeology 32, 257-262 2008 ‘Robert J. Chalmers: Pioneer surficial geologist’ Geoscience Canada 35, 127-136*BULIUNG, R.N., *ROORDA, M.J. and REMMEL, T.K. 2008 ‘Exploring spatial variety in patterns <strong>of</strong>activity-travel behaviour: initial results from the Toronto Travel Activity Panel Survey (TTAPS)’Transportation 36(6), 697-722 and REMMEL, T.K. 2008 ‘Open source, spatial analysis, and travel behaviour research:capabilities <strong>of</strong> the aspace package’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geographical Systems 10(2), 191-215CAULFIELD, J. 2008 ‘Anthony W. Lee and Richard Meyer, Weegee and Naked City’ Visual Studies 23(2),


206 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG179-191*CHAVEZ-DAGOSTINO, R.M., *CIFUENTES-LEMUS, J.L., *ANDRADE-ROMO, E., *ESPINOZA-SANCHEZ, R., MASSAM, B.H. and *EVERITT, J. 2008 ‘Huellas ecologicas y sustenabilidad en lacosta norte de Jalisco, Mexico’ Teoria y Praxis 4(5), 137-144CHENG, Q. 2008 ‘A combined power-law and exponential model for streamflow recessions’ Journal <strong>of</strong>Hydrology 352, 157-167 2008 ‘Modeling local scaling properties for multi scale mapping’ Vadose Zone Journal 7(2),525-532 2008 ‘Non-linear theory and power-law models for information integration and mineral resourcesquantitative assessments’ Mathematical Geosciences 40, 503-532*CSILLAG, F., *KABOS, S. and REMMEL, T.K. 2008 ‘A spatial clustering perspective on autocorrelationand regionalization’ Environmental and Ecological Statistics 15(4), 395-401DREZNER, T. 2008 ‘Variation in age and height <strong>of</strong> onset <strong>of</strong> reproduction in the saguaro cactus (Carnegieagigantea) in the Sonoran Desert’ Plant Ecology 194, 223-229 and *BALLING, R.C. JR. 2008 ‘Regeneration cycles <strong>of</strong> the keystone species Carnegiea giganteaare linked to worldwide volcanism’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Vegetation Science 19, 587-596 and *LAZARUS, B.L. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> population dynamics <strong>of</strong> columnar and other cacti: a review’Geography Compass 2, 1-29DRUMMOND, L. and *LIEN, N.T. 2008 ‘Young people’s concepts and uses <strong>of</strong> public space in Hanoi,Vietnam’ in Civic Space in Asia ed A. Daniere and M. Douglass (London: Routledge) 175-196*EVERITT, J., MASSAM, B., *CHAVEZ-DAGOSTINO, R.M., *SANCHEZ, R.E. and *ROMO, E.A. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong>imprints <strong>of</strong> tourism on Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(1), 84-105FLUSTY, S. 2008 ‘Empire <strong>of</strong> the insensate’ in Indefensible Space: <strong>The</strong> Architecture <strong>of</strong> the NationalInsecurity State ed M. Sorkin (New York and London: Routledge) 29-50 2008 ‘Interventions in banal neoimperialism’ Political Geography 27(6), 621-629 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> banalities <strong>of</strong> empire’ Political Geography 27(6), 617-620 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> matter <strong>of</strong> Europe’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Geography in Higher Education 32(3), 347-3642 HRACS, B. and MASSAM, B. 2008 ‘Places/spaces <strong>of</strong> celebration and protest: citizenship, civicconversations and the promotion <strong>of</strong> rights and obligations’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Research17(1), 63-81JENKINS, W., *BYRNE, F.J., *KENNY, G. and *SWIFT, C. 2008 Historical Knowth and its Hinterland(Dublin: Royal Irish Academy) 2008 ‘Ireland’ in Nations and Nationalisms: A Global Historical Overview, Vol. 2 1880-1945 ed H.Guntram and D. Kaplan (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO) 647-662 2008 ‘Ulster transplanted: Irish Protestants, everyday life and constructions <strong>of</strong> identity in lateVictorian Toronto’ in Irish Protestant Identities ed M. Busteed, J. Tonge and F. Neal (Manchester:Manchester University Press) 200-2202 KASAHARA, T. and HILL, A. 2008 ‘Modeling the effects <strong>of</strong> lowland stream restoration projects onstream-subsurface water exchange’ Ecological Engineering 2, 310-319KELLY, P. 2008 ‘Logics <strong>of</strong> dislocation’ in Key Texts in Human Geography ed P. Hubbard, R. Kitchin and G.Valentine (London: Sage) 197-206 and 2 D’ADDARIO, S. 2008 ‘Filipinos are very strongly into medical stuff: labour marketsegmentation in Toronto, Canada’ in <strong>The</strong> International Migration <strong>of</strong> Health Workers ed J. Connell(London: Routledge) 77-98*LI, W. and LO, L. 2008 ‘People-money co-movement and the ethnic financial sectors in Canada and theUS’ Migracijske I etnicke teme 24(4), 301-322LO, L. 2008 ‘DiverCity Toronto: Canada’s premier gateway city’ in Migrants to the Metropolis: <strong>The</strong> Rise <strong>of</strong>Immigrant Gateway Cities ed M. Price and L. Benton-Short (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press)97-127 2008 ‘Does ethnicity matter in the geography <strong>of</strong> consumption?’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 15 th AnnualAdvances in Retailing and Services Science Conference (held at Zagreb, Croatia, July 2008)(Zagreb: European Institute <strong>of</strong> Retailing and Service Studies, CD-ROM publication) and *SHALABY, A. 2008 Immigration and Public Transit Research report prepared for <strong>The</strong> CitiesCentre, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, and submitted to the Federation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Municipalities (Toronto:University <strong>of</strong> Toronto)2 LOFTHOUSE, C. and ROBERT, A. 2008 ‘Riffle-pool sequences and meander morphology’Geomorphology 99, 214-233LUNSTRUM, E. 2008 Human-Wildlife Interaction (Maputo: Report to the Transfrontier Conservation Unit,


YORK UNIVERSITY 207Mozambican Ministry <strong>of</strong> Tourism) 2008 ‘Investing in development: Mozambique’s 1997 Land Law and the Limpopo National Park’<strong>The</strong> Geographical Review 98(3), 339-355MAHANEY, W. 2008 Hannibal’s Odyssey: Environmental Background to the Alpine Invasion <strong>of</strong> Italia(Piscataway: Gorgias Press) 2008 <strong>The</strong> Warmaker: Hannibal’s Invasion <strong>of</strong> Italia and the Aftermath (New York: iUniverse) , *DIRSZOWSKY, R. and *KALM, V. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> Hannibalic invasion <strong>of</strong> Italia in 218 BC:geological/topographic analysis <strong>of</strong> the invasion route’ in Military Geography and Geology: Historyand Technology, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 6 th International Military and Geology Conference ed C.P.Nathanail, R. Abrahart and R. Bradshaw (Nottingham: Land Quality Press) 76-86 , *KALM, V., *DIRSZOWSKY, R., *MILNER, M.W., *SODHI, R.N.S., *BEUKENS, R., *DORN, R.,*TRICART, P., *SCHWARTZ, S., *CHAMORRO-PEREZ, E., *BOCCIA, S., *BARENDREGT, R.W.,*KRINSLEY, D.H., *SEAQUIST, E.R., *MERRICK, D. and *KAPRAN, B. 2008 ‘Hannibal’s trekacross the Alps: identification <strong>of</strong> sites <strong>of</strong> geoarchaeological interest’ Journal <strong>of</strong> MediterraneanArchaeology and Archaeometry 8(2), 39-54 , *KAPRAN, B. and *TRICART, P. 2008 ‘Hannibal and the Alps: unravelling the invasion routefrom the geological and environmental evidence’ Geology Today 24(6), 223-230 , *MILNER, M.W., *KALM, V., *DIRSZOWSKY, R.W., *HANCOCK, R.G.V. and *BEUKENS, R.P.2008 ‘Evidence for a younger Dryas glacial advance in the Andes <strong>of</strong> northwestern Venezuela’Geomorphology 96(1-2), 199-211 , *MILNER, M.W., *KAPRAN, B., *BARENDREGT, R.W., *TRICART, P., *KRINSLEY, D.,*DORN, R., *TRAPIDO-LURIE, B., *BOCCIA, S., *SODHI, R.N.S., *KALM, V., *BEUKENS, R. and*CARCAILLET, C. 2008 ‘Historical archaeology <strong>of</strong> the Hannibalic invasion <strong>of</strong> Italia: technicalapplications’ Technical Briefs in Historical Archaeology 3, 39-47 and *TRICART, P. 2008 ‘Hannibal’s debacle in the Combe de Queyras in 218 BC: the unknownGallic commander’ in Military Geography and Geology: History and Technology, Proceedings <strong>of</strong>the 6 th International Military and Geology Conference ed C.P. Nathanail, R. Abrahart and R.Bradshaw (Nottingham: Land Quality Press) 88-97MASSAM, B. 2008 ‘Review <strong>of</strong> Gurstein, P. and Angeles, L. (editors) 2007 Learning Civil Societies: ShiftingContexts for Democratic Planning and Governance’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Research 16(2),188MENSAH, J. ed 2008 Neoliberalism and Globalization in Africa: Contestations on the Embattled Continent(New York: Palgrave Macmillan) 2008 ‘Africa and the political economy <strong>of</strong> time-space compression and space <strong>of</strong> flows:unfashionable observations’ in Neoliberalism and Globalization in Africa: Contestations on theEmbattled Continent ed J. Mensah (New York: Palgrave Macmillan) 113-134 2008 ‘ILO’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Public Policy: Governance and Development ed P.A.O’Hare (Perth, Australia: GPERU) 272-283. Retrieved Sept 22, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 ‘IMF’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Public Policy: Governance and Development ed P.A.O’Hare (Perth, Australia: GPERU) 284-297. Retrieved Sept 22, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 ‘Introduction: Neoliberalism and globalization in Africa’ in Neoliberalism and Globalization inAfrica: Contestations on the Embattled Continent ed J. Mensah (New York: Palgrave Macmillan)1-14 2008 ‘Religious transnationalism among Ghanaian immigrants in Toronto: a binary logisticregression analysis’ <strong>The</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(3), 309-330 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> African immigrant church and the settlement and integration <strong>of</strong> Africans in Canada:preliminary observations’ Direction: Research and Policy on Eliminating Racism 4(2), 83-88 2008 ‘World Bank’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Public Policy: Governance and Developmented P.A. O’Hare (Perth, Australia: GPERU) 434-449. Retrieved Sept 22, <strong>2009</strong> from and *OPPONG-KORANTENG, R. 2008 ‘Neoliberalism, globalization and Africa: recurrent themesand a way forward’ in Neoliberalism and Globalization in Africa: Contestations on the EmbattledContinent ed J. Mensah (New York: Palgrave Macmillan) 267-270*MITCHELL, S.W., REMMEL, T.K., *CSILLAG, F. and *WULDER, M. 2008 ‘Distance to second cluster as ameasure <strong>of</strong> classification confidence’ Remote Sensing <strong>of</strong> Environment 112(5), 2615-2626MOLOT, L.A. and *DILLON, P.J. 2008 ‘Long-term trends in catchment export and lake concentrations <strong>of</strong>


208 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGmajor cations in the Dorset study area, Central Ontario’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and AquaticSciences 65, 809-820MURDIE, R. 2008 Diversity and Concentration in <strong>Canadian</strong> Immigration: trends in Toronto, Montreal andVancouver, 1971-2006 (Toronto: Cities Centre, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Research Bulletin 42) 2008 ‘Pathways to housing: the experiences <strong>of</strong> sponsored refugees and refugee claimants inaccessing permanent housing in Toronto’ Journal <strong>of</strong> International Migration and Integration 9(1),81-101NORCLIFFE, G. 2008 ‘Technological change’ in International Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Geography ed R.Kitchin and N. Thrift (London: Elsevier) 795-799PEAKE, L. 2008 ‘Editorial: moving on up’ Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Feminist Geography15(1), 1-5REMMEL, T.K., *TODD, T.W. and *BUTTLE, J. 2008 ‘A comparison <strong>of</strong> existing surficial hydrological layersin a low-relief forested Ontario landscape with those derived from a LiDAR DEM’ Forestry Chronicle84(6), 850-856ROTH, R. 2008 ‘Fixed in the forest: the spatiality <strong>of</strong> conservation conflict in Thailand’ Annals <strong>of</strong> theAmerican <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geographer 98(2), 373-391TUFTS, S. 2008 ‘Labour and (post) industrial policy in Toronto’ Relay: A Socialist Project Review 23, 30-33VANDERGEEST, P. 2008 ‘New concepts, new natures?: Revisiting commodities production in SouthernThailand’ in Taking Southeast Asia to Market: Commodities, People, and Nature in a NeoliberalAge ed J. Nevins and N. Peluso (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press) 206-224 , *MARSCHKE, M. and *SZABLOWSKI, D. 2008 ‘Engaging indigeneity in development policy’Development Policy Review 26(4), 483-5002 WANG, L., *ROSENBERG, M. and LO, L. 2008 ‘Ethnicity and utilization <strong>of</strong> family physicians - a case study<strong>of</strong> Mainland Chinese immigrants in Toronto, Canada’ Social Science and Medicine 67(9),1410-1422WARKENTIN, J. 2008 ‘Partially provided: geography at the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, 1844-1935' <strong>The</strong><strong>Canadian</strong> Geographer 52(3), 380-400*WOO, M-K., 2 THOMPSON, D.K., 2 GUAN, X.J. and YOUNG, K.L. ‘Hydrology, hydrochemistry andvegetation <strong>of</strong> a High Arctic wetland complex’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 9 th International PermafrostConference (held at Fairbanks, Alaska June-July 2008) (Fairbanks: United States Permafrost<strong>Association</strong>) 1951-1956WOOD, P.K. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> impossibility <strong>of</strong> global citizenship’ Brock Education: A Journal <strong>of</strong> EducationalResearch and Practice 17, 22-37 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> impossibility <strong>of</strong> global citizenship’ in Citizenship Education in the Era <strong>of</strong> Globalization:<strong>Canadian</strong> Perspectives ed M. O’Sullivan and K. Pashby (Rotterdam and Taipei: SensePublications) 27-40YOUNG, D. and KEIL, R. 2008 ‘Transportation: the regional bottleneck <strong>of</strong> competitiveness in Toronto’Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 26, 728-751YOUNG, K.L. 2008 ‘Role <strong>of</strong> snow in the hydrology <strong>of</strong> a High Arctic riparian wetland’ Hydrology Research39(4), 277-286 and 2 ABNIZOVA, A. 2008 ‘Hydrologic status <strong>of</strong> High Arctic ponds in a continuous permaforstenvironment, Somerset Island, Nunavut’ in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 9 th International PermafrostConference (held at Fairbanks, Alaska June-July 2008) (Fairbanks: United States Permafrost<strong>Association</strong>) 2003-2008


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210 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGInteractive maps published online2006 Census <strong>of</strong> Population Series / Série de cartes du recensement de lapopulation de 2006Age Structure, 2006 / Structure par âge, 2006Average Value <strong>of</strong> Dwelling, 2006 / Valeur moyenne d’un logement, 2006Bilingualism, 2006 / Bilinguisme, 2006 Employment Growth, 2001 - 2006 / Croissance de l'emploi, 2001 – 2006Foreign-born Population, 2006 / Population née à l’étranger, 2006Housing Ownership, 2006 / Propriété de logements, 2006Labour Force Occupations, 2006 / Pr<strong>of</strong>essions de la population active, 2006Marital Status, 2006 / État matrimonial, 2006Mode <strong>of</strong> Transportation to Work, 2006 / Modes de transport utilisés pour se rendre autravail, 2006 Mother Tongue, 2006 / La langue maternelle, 2006Population Change, 2001-2006 / Changementde la population de 2001 à 2006 Population Density, 2006 / Densité de la population, 2006


NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA / RESSOURCES NATURELLES CANADA 211Population Distribution, 2006 / Répartition de lapopulation, 2006 Shelter Costs, 2006 / Coûts d'habitation, 2006 Visible Minority Population, 2006 Energy SeriesCoal Resources /Ressources charbonnières Crude Oil and Natural Gas Resources / Pétrole brut et gaz naturel Generating Stations, 2007 / Centrales électriques, 2007 Hydropower Resources / Ressources hydroélectriques Pipeline Infrastructure Uranium Resources / Ressources en uranium OtherGeneral Reference Map <strong>of</strong> Canada (interactive) / Référence (interactive) Hydrogeological Regions / Régions hydrogéologiques


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 / Courriel : geohelp@statcan.gc.caWeb site / 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 BremnerAndrew CameronMichel CarletonRobert DunphyRéjean FontaineMaria GriffithsLori HohbanGlen HohlmannPaula HurtubiseStephanie LansbergenKelly MatierLinda McCormickPaul MoultonPatrice MungerPeter MurphyKevin O’GradyMarie-Pierre ParenteauElise PietroniroSandra PorterAllan RowellChristine RoyCrystal SewardsTrish StewartRob StoreyRosa TatascioreKathleen ToddAlex Von SchillingCarolyn WeissTim WerschlerLisa.Adams@statcan.gc.caJeff.Bonvie@statcan.gc.caAnthony.Bremner@statcan.gc.caAndrew.Cameron@statcan.gc.caMichel.Carleton@statcan.gc.caRobertPatrick.Dunphy@statcan.gc.caRejean.Fontaine@statcan.gc.caMaria.Griffiths@statcan.gc.caLori.Hohban@statcan.gc.caGlen.Hohlmann@statcan.gc.caPaula.Hurtubise@statcan.gc.caStephanie.Lansbergen@statcan.gc.caKelly.Matier@statcan.gc.caLinda.McCormick@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.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.caCarolyn.Weiss@statcan.gc.caTim.Werschler@statcan.gc.ca


STATISTICS CANADA – GEOGRAPHY DIVISION /STATISTIQUE CANADA – DIVISION DE LA GÉOGRAPHIE 213Functions 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 les coordonnées,des limites administratives et statistiques, d’autres couches géographiques deréférence (par ex. hydrographie, chemins de fer) et leurs attributs 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)Participation in GeoConnections’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) /Participation à l’Infrastructure canadienne des données géospatiales (ICDG) deGéoConnexions


214 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGRecent Publications / Publications récentesMATIER, K. 2008 Delineation <strong>of</strong> 2006 Urban Areas: Challenges and Achievements, Geography WorkingPaper Series No. 2008-001, Catalogue 92F0138MIE (Ottawa: Statistics Canada).Retrieved June 10, <strong>2009</strong> from – 2008 Délimitation des régions urbaines de 2006 : Les défis et réalisations, Série de documentsde travail de la géographie N o 2008-001, Catalogue 92F0138MIF (Ottawa: Statistique Canada).Recherché le 10 juin <strong>2009</strong> de PUDERER, H. 2008 Defining and Measuring Metropolitan Areas: A Comparison Between Canada andthe United States, Geography Working Paper Series No. 2008-002, Catalogue 92F0138MIE(Ottawa: Statistics Canada).Retrieved June 10, <strong>2009</strong> from – 2008 Définition et mesure des régions métropolitaines : Comparaison entre le Canada et lesÉtats-Unis, Série de documents de travail de la géographie N o 2008-002, Catalogue 92F0138MIF(Ottawa: Statistique Canada).Recherché le 10 juin <strong>2009</strong> de WEISS, C., CILLIS, P. and ROTHWELL, N. 2008 <strong>The</strong> Population Ecumene <strong>of</strong> Canada: Exploring thePast and Present, Geography Working Paper Series No. 2008-003, Catalogue 92F0138MIE(Ottawa: Statistics Canada).Retrieved June 10, <strong>2009</strong> – , CILLIS, P. et ROTHWELL, N. 2008 L'écoumène de population du Canada : Exploration dupassé et du présent, Série de documents de travail de la géographie N o 2008-003, Catalogue92F0138MIF (Ottawa: Statistique Canada).Recherché le 10 juin <strong>2009</strong> de Electronic and Digital Geographic Products / Produits géographiquesélectroniques et numériquesNote: URLs indicate that the product is free from the Statistics Canada website.Les URL indiquent que le produit est gratuit à partir du site web de Statistique Canada.Postal Codes / Codes postauxPostal Code Conversion File, September 2007 version, Catalogue 92-153-UCB / Fichier de conversiondes codes postaux, Version de septembre 2007, Catalogue 92-153-UCBPostal Codes by Federal Ridings File (2003 Representation Order), September 2007 version, Catalogue92F0193UCB / Fichier des codes postaux par circonscriptions électorales fédérales (Ordonnancede représentation de 2003), Version de septembre 2007, Catalogue 92F0193UCBPostal Code Conversion File, March 2008 version, Catalogue 92-153-UCB / Fichier de conversion descodes postaux, Version de mars 2008, Catalogue 92-153-UCBPostal Codes by Federal Ridings File (2003 Representation Order), March 2008 version, Catalogue92F0193UCB / Fichier des codes postaux par circonscriptions électorales fédérales (Ordonnancede représentation de 2003), Version de mars 2008, Catalogue 92F0193UCBDigital Boundary Files / Fichiers numériques des limitesCensus Subdivisions, May 2008 version, Catalogue 92-162-XWE / Subdivisions de recensement, Versionde mai 2008, Catalogue 92-162-XWFRoad Network File / Fichier du réseau routierRoad Network File, May 2008 version, Catalogue 92-500-XWE / Fichier du réseau routier, Version de mai2008, Catalogue 92-500-XWF


STATISTICS CANADA – GEOGRAPHY DIVISION /STATISTIQUE CANADA – DIVISION DE LA GÉOGRAPHIE 215Other Products / Autres ProduitsGeography Catalogue, 2006 Census, Final Edition, Catalogue 92-196-XIE / Catalogue de la Géographie,Recensement de 2006, Édition finale, Catalogue 92-196-XIFInterim List <strong>of</strong> Changes to Municipal Boundaries, Status, and Names, January 2, 2006 to January 1,2008, Catalogue 92F0009XIB and 92F0009XWE / Liste intérimaire des changements aux limitesmunicipales, statut et noms, 2 janvier 2006 au 1 janvier 2008, Catalogue 92F0009XIB et92F0009XWF<strong>The</strong>matic Maps, 2006 Census / Cartes thématiques, Recensement de 2006Note:Available at national, provincial, regional and CMA coverages – by census divisions, censussubdivisions or census tracts atDisponible aux niveaux nationaux, provinciaux, régionales et RMR – selon les divisions derecensement, subdivisions de recensement ou secteurs de recensement à l'adresseAboriginal Peoples / Peuples autochtonesInuit Regions / Régions inuitesLocation <strong>of</strong> Indian Reserves / Emplacement des réserves indiennesAboriginal Identity Population <strong>of</strong> 250 or more / Population de 250 ou plus ayant déclaré uneidentité autochtoneAboriginal Identity Population <strong>of</strong> 4,000 or more / Population de 4 000 ou plus ayant déclaré uneidentité autochtoneAboriginal Identity Population <strong>of</strong> 5% or more / Population de 5 % ou plus ayant déclaré uneidentité autochtoneInuit Identity Population <strong>of</strong> 100 or more / Population de 100 ou plus ayant déclaré une identitéinuiteCSDs within Inuit Nunaat with an Inuit Identity Population <strong>of</strong> 100 or more / SDR dans l'InuitNunaat avec une population de 100 ou plus ayant déclaré une identité inuiteMétis Identity Population <strong>of</strong> 250 or more / Population de 250 ou plus ayant déclaré une identitémétisseNorth American Indian Identity Population <strong>of</strong> 250 or more / Population de 250 ou plus ayantdéclaré une identité indienne de l'Amérique du NordEducation and Labour Market Activity / Scolarité et activité sur le marché du travailHighest Level <strong>of</strong> Educational Attainment, Percentage <strong>of</strong> Population Aged 25 to 64 / Plus hautniveau de scolarité atteint, pourcentage de la population âgée de 25 à 64Highest Level <strong>of</strong> Educational Attainment, Recent Immigrants Aged 25 to 64 by Place <strong>of</strong> Birth /Plus haut niveau de scolarité atteint, immigrants récents âgés de 25 à 64 ans selon le lieu denaissanceAverage Annual Employment Growth for the Population 15 Years and Over, 2001 to 2006 /Moyenne de la croissance de l'emploi annuelle pour la population de 15 ans et plus, 2001 à2006Unemployment Rate for the Population 15 Years and Over / Taux de chômage de la populationde 15 ans et plusPercentage <strong>of</strong> the Labour Force 15 Years and Over Who Lived in a Different Province or Territory5 Years Ago / Pourcentage de la population active de 15 ans et plus qui vivait dans une autreprovince ou un autre territoire 5 ans auparavant


216 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGIncome / RevenuMedian 2005 Earnings / Gains médians de 2005Percentage <strong>of</strong> Population Earning $100,000 and Over / Pourcentage de la population gagnant100 000 $ et plusPercentage <strong>of</strong> the Population in Low Income Before Tax in 2005 / Pourcentage de la populationsous le seuil de faible revenu avant impôt en 2005Percentage <strong>of</strong> the Population in Low Income After Tax in 2005 / Pourcentage de la populationsous le seuil de faible revenu après impôt en 2005Mobility and Migration / Mobilité et migration15 Main Interprovincial Flows, 2001 to 2006 / 15 principaux flux interprovinciaux, 2001 à 2006Migratory Exchanges, 2001 to 2006 / Échanges migratoires, 2001 à 2006Top 15 Census Agglomerations with the Highest Net Migratory Gains or Losses, 2001 to 2006 /Palmarès des 15 agglomérations de recensement ayant enregistré les plus forts gains ou lesplus fortes pertes migratoires nets, 2001 à 2006Top 25 Non Metropolitan Municipalities with the Highest Net Migratory Gains or Losses, 2001 to2006 / Palmarès des 25 municipalités non métropolitaines ayant enregistré les plus forts gainsou les plus fortes pertes migratoires nets, 2001 à 2006Place <strong>of</strong> Work / Lieu de travailDistribution <strong>of</strong> the Employed Labour Force / Distribution de la population active occupéeMedian Commuting Distance by Place <strong>of</strong> Residence / Distance médiane de navettage selon lelieu de résidencePercentage <strong>of</strong> the Employed Labour Force Using a Sustainable Mode <strong>of</strong> Transportation to Get toWork by Place <strong>of</strong> Work / Pourcentage de la population active occupée utilisant un mode detransport durable pour se rendre au travail selon le lieu de travailShelter Costs / Coûts d'habitationPercentage <strong>of</strong> Private Dwellings Owned by a Member <strong>of</strong> the Household / Pourcentage deslogements privés dont le propriétaire est un membre du ménageDistribution <strong>of</strong> Owner Households in Private Dwellings in Condominiums / Distribution desménages propriétaires dans les logements privés dans les condominiumsPercentage <strong>of</strong> Owner Households in Private Dwellings Spending 30% or More <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>irHousehold Income on Shelter Costs / Pourcentage des ménages propriétaires dans leslogements privés consacrant 30 % ou plus du revenu du ménage aux coûts d'habitationPercentage <strong>of</strong> Renter Households in Private Dwellings Spending 30% or More <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>irHousehold Income on Shelter Costs / Pourcentage des ménages locataires dans leslogements privés consacrant 30 % ou plus du revenu du ménage aux coûts d'habitationVisible Minorities / Minorités visiblesCensus Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) and Census Agglomerations (CAs) with a Visible MinorityGroup <strong>of</strong> 500 People or More / Régions métropolitaines de recensement (RMR) etagglomérations de recensement (AR) avec un groupe de minorités visibles de 500 personnesou plusPercentage <strong>of</strong> Visible Minorities / Pourcentage des minorités visibles


<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 <strong>Directory</strong>Géographes 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) jean-marie.dubois@USherbrooke.caPr<strong>of</strong>esseur émériteDépartement de géomatique appliquéeUniversité de Sherbrooke,Sherbrooke, Québec J1K 2R1(819) 821-7181Recherches courantesComparaison de la nomenclature des rivages côtier, lacustre et fluvial ; Expertise enphotointerprétation et micro-photointerprétation ; Géomorphologie, érosion et risquescôtiers au Québec ; historique de la géomorphologie au Québec ; Les vignobles duQuébec ; Toponymie et évolution des entités toponymiques de la Ville de SherbrookePublications récentesBERNATCHEZ, P. and DUBOIS, J.-M.M. 2008 ‘Seasonal quantification <strong>of</strong> coastal processes and clifferosion on fine sediment shorelines in a cold temperate climate, North Shore <strong>of</strong> the St. LawrenceMaritime Estuary, Québec’ Journal <strong>of</strong> Coastal Research 24(1A), 169-180DESHAIES, L. et DUBOIS, J.-M.M. 2008 ‘Le vignoble québécois : les paradoxes d’une nouvelle frontièreviti-vinicole en Amérique du Nord’ Historiens & Géographes 402, 171-186DUBOIS, J.-M.M. 2008 ‘L’<strong>Association</strong> québécoise pour l’étude du Quaternaire : plus de 35 ans depromotion de la recherche’ (Sherbrooke : Université de Sherbrooke, Département degéomatique appliquée, Bulletin de recherche 183). Recherché septembre 30, <strong>2009</strong> de et 2008 ‘Les ruelles de Sherbrooke : un passé utilitaire à l’actualité anecdotique’ Le Confluent 57,6-7 2008 Liste des essais à la maîtrise en environnement de l’Université de Sherbrooke (1985-2003) (Sherbrooke : <strong>Association</strong> des diplômés en géographie de l’Université de Sherbrooke).Recherché septembre 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 Liste des mémoires de licence et des rapports de baccalauréat en géographie del’Université de Sherbrooke (1968-2007) (Sherbrooke : <strong>Association</strong> des diplômés en géographiede l’Université de Sherbrooke). Recherché septembre 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 Liste des mémoires de maîtrise codirigés à l’Université de Sherbrooke avec les accordsde la CREPUQ (1998-2002) (Sherbrooke : <strong>Association</strong> des diplômés en géographie del’Université de Sherbrooke). Recherché septembre 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 Liste des mémoires de maîtrise en environnement de l’Université de Sherbrooke (1996-2007) (Sherbrooke : <strong>Association</strong> des diplômés en géographie de l’Université de Sherbrooke).


218 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGRecherché septembre 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 Liste des mémoires de maîtrise en géographie de l’Université de Sherbrooke (1969-2007)(Sherbrooke : <strong>Association</strong> des diplômés en géographie de l’Université de Sherbrooke).Recherché septembre 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 Liste des thèses de doctorat en télédétection de l’Université de Sherbrooke (1994-2007)(Sherbrooke : <strong>Association</strong> des diplômés en géographie de l’Université de Sherbrooke).Recherché septembre 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2008 ‘Newington : oublié par la toponymie et, pourtant, si chargé d’histoire’ Le Confluent 59, 5PROVENCHER, L. et DUBOIS, J.-M.M. 2008 ‘Une expérience universitaire dans les parcs et lieuxhistoriques nationaux canadiens : contribution à une meilleure gestion du milieu’ Vertigo 8(3),1-16. Recherché septembre 30, <strong>2009</strong> de 2 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Pamela Moss, PhD (McMaster)pamelam@uvic.caPr<strong>of</strong>essorStudies in Policy and PracticeFaculty <strong>of</strong> Human and Social DevelopmentUniversity <strong>of</strong> VictoriaPO Box 1700 STN CSC3800 Finnerty Drive (courier deliveries)Victoria, BC V8W 3P5(250) 853-3247 – Fax (250) 721-7067Current ResearchAutobiographical writing as analysis; Body politics and women with chronic illness;Contested illness; Feminist research epistemologies, methodologies, and methods;Historical views <strong>of</strong> operational stress injuries and myalgic encephalomyelitis; Socialconstruction <strong>of</strong> diagnostic categories <strong>of</strong> ME and PTSD among veteransRecent PublicationMOSS, P. and TEGHTSOONIAN, K. eds 2008 Contesting Illness: Processes and Practices (Toronto:University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press)3 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Thomas Rathwell, PhD (Dunelm)Thomas.Rathwell@Dal.CaPr<strong>of</strong>essorSchool <strong>of</strong> Health Services AdministrationFaculty <strong>of</strong> Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essionsDalhousie University5599 Fenwick StreetHalifax, NS B3H 1R2(902) 494-6579 – Fax (902) 494-6849Website: http://www.dal.ca/shsaand


GEOGRAPHERS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR / LES GÉOGRAPHES DU SECTEUR PUBLIC 219Dalhousie 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 PublicationCHAFE, R., NEVILLE, D., RATHWELL, T. and DEBER, R. 2008 ‘A framework for involving the public inhealth care coverage and resource allocation decisions’ Healthcare Management FORUM 21(4),Winter, 6-13 , NEVILLE, D., RATHWELL, T. and DEBER, R. 2008 ‘Deciding whether to engage the public onhealth care issues’ Healthcare Management FORUM 21(3), Fall, 24-28RATHWELL, T., GOLDSTEIN, J., CHAUVIN, J., POPOVIC, D. and KUMAR, S. 2008 ‘<strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong>health reform on immunisation policies and practices’ European Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health 18,Suppl. 1, 127 , LEE, P. and STURTEVANT, D. 2008 ‘Does it matter? Decision-maker perceptions on theimpact <strong>of</strong> the Regional Training Centres’ Healthcare Policy 3(Sp), 106-117SKINNER, M., ROSENBERG, M., LOVELL, S., DUNN, J., EVERITT, J., HANLON, N. and RATHWELL,T. 2008 ‘Services for seniors in small town Canada: the paradox <strong>of</strong> community’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal<strong>of</strong> Nursing Research, Special Issue <strong>of</strong> In-Home and Community Care for Seniors 40(1), 80-1014 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>essorNatural 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 KakamegaForest, Kenya (with O. OumaKambona)Recreational landscapes and political boundaries: <strong>The</strong> Riding Mountain RegionTransformations <strong>of</strong> the cultural landscape <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Canadian</strong> Prairies


220 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGWater scarcity and community conflicts in the lower Ewaso Ng’iro Watershed, Kenya(with M. Marani)Recent PublicationsSTADEL, C. 2008 ‘Agrarian diversity, resilience and adaptation <strong>of</strong> Andean agriculture and ruralcommunities’ Colloquium Geographicum (Bonn) 31, 73-88 2008 ‘Die kanadische Prärie. Pionierregion zwischen Beharrung und Neuorientierung’Geographische Rundschau 60(2), 30-37 2008 ‘Umwelt- und Sozialverträglichkeit in den tropischen Anden’ inSozialverträglichkeitsprüfung. Eine europäische Herausforderung ed J. Reichenberger and C.Sedmak (Wiesbaden: VS Research) 207-223 2008 ‘Vulnerabiltity, resilience and adaptation: rural development in the tropical Andes’ Pirineos(Jaca) 163, 15-36


<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 <strong>Directory</strong>Géographes 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)frewh@carrickhouse.netPrincipal 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 strategies2 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Terry Simmons, PhD (Minnesota)terry@environment-lawyer.comCentre for Global Policy Studiesterry@environmentalmediation.org42 - 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 relations


222 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG3 Name and Affiliation E-mail Address:Barry Wellar, MCIP, PhD (Northwestern) wellarb@uottawa.caPrincipalWellar Consulting Inc.890 Ridley BlvdOttawa ON K2A 3P5(613)728-3483http://wellarconsulting.com/Current ResearchAlternative transportation strategies ; Climate change and urban sprawl ; GeographyAwareness Week ; Geography and national safety and security issues ; GIS andtransportation ; Interdependent infrastructures ; Mobility <strong>of</strong> vulnerable road users ;Municipal liability issues ; Pedestrians’ safety and legal issues ; Sustainable transportbest practices ; Transportation system performance measures ; Walkability measures ;Walking Security Index applicationsRecent PublicationsWELLAR, B. 2008 ‘A <strong>Canadian</strong> experiment in geographic matters: theme days and GeographyAwareness Week 2007’ ArcNews Winter 2007/2008, 29(4), 38 2008 An Advisory to Council about Solving Ottawa’s Transportation Mess (Ottawa: Transport2000 Canada). Retrieved March 1, 2008 from 2008 Background Comment on Methodologies, Methods, and Techniques to Support Decisionsto Identify, Adopt, or Implement Sustainable Urban Transport Practices. Interim Report 2.(Ottawa: Report prepared for Transport Canada, File/Contract # T8080-08-0152). RetrievedJanuary12, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 Best Practices for Walkability (Waterloo: Workshop presentation prepared for PedestrianCharter Steering Committee, Region <strong>of</strong> Waterloo and Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition).Retrieved May 01, 2008 from 2008 ‘Better information systems as a catalyst for achieving new measures <strong>of</strong> transportationsystem performance’ URISA News November-December, 10-11 2008 Commentaries on Methods and Techniques that Could be Used in Making Decisionsabout Identifying, Adopting, or Implementing Sustainable Transport Practices. Research Report 2(Ottawa: Report prepared for Transport Canada, File/Contract # T8080-08-0152) RetrievedJanuary 12, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 Design <strong>of</strong> High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and High Efficiency Vehicle (HEV) Standards toAchieve Sustainable Transport Best Practices (Ottawa: Transport 2000 Canada). Retrieved May2, 2008 from 2008 Groups and Individuals Contacted about the Sustainable Transport MethodologiesProject. Interim Report 1. (Ottawa: Report prepared for Transport Canada, File/Contract # T8080-08-0152). Retrieved January 12, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 How Citizens Can Make a Difference in Defining and Achieving Walkability (Waterloo:Workshop presentation prepared for Pedestrian Charter Steering Committee, Region <strong>of</strong> Waterlooand Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition). Retrieved May 01, 2008 from 2008 Limitations to the Literature on Methodologies for Identifying and Ranking SustainableTransport Practices in Urban Regions. Interim Report 5. (Ottawa: Report prepared for Transport


GEOGRAPHERS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR / LES GÉOGRAPHES DU SECTEUR PRIVÉ 223Canada, File/Contract # T8080-08-0152). Retrieved January 12, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 Methodologies for Identifying and Ranking Sustainable Transport Practices in UrbanRegions: Project Synopsis (Ottawa: Report prepared for Transport Canada, File/Contract #T8080-08-0152). Retrieved January 12, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 Methods and Techniques that Could be Used in Making Decisions about Identifying,Adopting, or Implementing Sustainable Transport Practices. Research Report 1 (Ottawa: Reportprepared for Transport Canada, File/Contract # T8080-08-0152). Retrieved January 12, <strong>2009</strong>from 2008 ‘Municipal government participation in the Transport Canada project on methodologies fordecision making’ Transport Action 30(6), 2-3 2008 Opinion, I. Bouz vs. City <strong>of</strong> Ottawa (Ottawa: Expert witness statement prepared forBeament Green, Barristers and Solicitors) 2008 Opinion, R. Gothreau vs. City <strong>of</strong> Toronto (Toronto: Expert witness statement prepared forRotondo Law Firm) 2008 Results <strong>of</strong> Search for Prior Studies on Methodologies, Methods, and Techniques forIdentifying and Ranking Sustainable Transport Practices in Urban Regions. Interim Report 4(Ottawa: Report prepared for Transport Canada, File/Contract # T8080-08-0152) RetrievedJanuary 12, <strong>2009</strong> from 2008 Survey <strong>of</strong> Municipal Governments about Methodologies, Methods, and Techniques Usedto Make Sustainable Transport Decisions. Interim Report 3. (Ottawa: Report prepared forTransport Canada, File/Contract # T8080-08-0152). Retrieved January 12, <strong>2009</strong> from and NOVAKOWSKI, N. 2008 ‘Using the Delphi technique in normative planning research:methodological design considerations’ Environment and Planning A 40(6), 1485-1500


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 large fora period <strong>of</strong> three years; one student councillor elected at large for a period <strong>of</strong> two years;and one regional delegate from each <strong>of</strong> the Western Division, the Prairie Division, theOntario Division, Quebec and the Atlantic Division, to be elected or designated for athree-year non-renewable term by the regional division or co-opted by the ExecutiveCommittee. <strong>The</strong> vice-president shall be elected biannually, will normally succeed to the<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the president in the year following the election, and will serve as past-presidentin the year following the two-year presidential term. During the year in which there is a


CAG CONSTITUTION 225vice-president there will not be a past-president; conversely, during the year that thereis a past-president there will not be a vice-president. <strong>The</strong> national councillors shall beelected 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 for immediate re-election tothe 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 qualified accountingfirm.4. <strong>The</strong> Executive shall report on the business <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Association</strong> at each annual generalmeeting.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 L’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 Laval<strong>2009</strong> Carleton University


231Appendix 3 / Annexe 3Presidents <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> Victoria* 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. Roy<strong>2009</strong> Graeme Wynn


CAG AWARDS 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 Evenden<strong>2009</strong> No Award


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. Wurtele<strong>2009</strong> Norman R. Catto


CAG AWARDS 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 attribute<strong>2009</strong> Terry Prowse


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 University<strong>2009</strong> - Emma Stewart, University <strong>of</strong> Calgary


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.<strong>2009</strong> - 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.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.2003 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 attribué


238 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACG2005 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.<strong>2009</strong> - 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.


239Appendix 7 / Annexe 7<strong>The</strong> <strong>2009</strong> CAG Undergraduate Award Winners /Gagnant(e)s du Prix du premier cycle <strong>2009</strong> 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 ColumbiaBrock UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> CalgaryCarleton UniversityConcordia UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> the Fraser ValleyLakehead UniversityLaurentian UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> ManitobaMcGill UniversityMcMaster UniversityMemorial UniversityUniversité de MonctonUniversité de MontréalMount Allison UniversityNipissing 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 UniversityTrinity Western UniversityVancouver Island UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> WaterlooUniversity <strong>of</strong> Western OntarioWilfrid Laurier UniversityUniversity <strong>of</strong> WindsorUniversity <strong>of</strong> WinnipegSean LeeJamie SparrowVanessa StretchThomas HoodMolly R. F. KraftHillary EvenEric Cameron WhiteChris CzerwinskiErika HealesMichelle HooglundMallory CarpenterKirsi McLandressJeffrey WillowsLee J. FiorioJanna-Leigh FrederickMardi GullageJean-Luc PiloteRachel ThériaultNatalie GerumJason PlamondonKatherine Lapadat-JenzenCatherine MacLatchyScott AssiéJana PurmalisCasey O’LaughlinChristopher Brendan MarshBrad Alan KlaverJake HughsonKirstin BourneLiwen ChenBlair CullenGerald SyRyan BrownTaralyn MartinTor Henning OiamoHolly McEachenEric GallawayBrittany Shuwera


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 géographieRanu Basu Sarah de Leeuw 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 géomorphologieStephen Wolfe 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 géographiqueScott Bell Scott Mitchell 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 Robert A. Murdie 15. Historical Geography Study Group/Groupe d'étude en géographie historiqueDavid Rossiter


242Appendix 9 / Annexe 9<strong>The</strong> Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Award /Le prix Wiley-Blackwell PublishingWiley-Blackwell Publishing supports an annual prize to recognize the outstandingcontribution <strong>of</strong> a recent PhD graduate in geography.Wiley-Blackwell Publishing finance un prix annuel visant à reconnaître la contributionexceptionnelle d'une personne ayant récemment obtenu un doctorat en géographie.<strong>2009</strong> - 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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