LEA BERRANG FORD - Department of Geography, McGill University
LEA BERRANG FORD - Department of Geography, McGill University
LEA BERRANG FORD - Department of Geography, McGill University
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<strong>LEA</strong> <strong>BERRANG</strong> <strong>FORD</strong>Ford, J., L. Berrang-Ford, and T. Pearce (2007) Canada must be climate change leader:Upcoming international conference in Bali <strong>of</strong>fers Canada a chance to maintain itsinternational reputation. Guelph Mercury, 2 November 2007.Notes from the field – Kampala, Uganda. <strong>McGill</strong> Reporter, July 2007.Berrang-Ford, L. (2006) It is possible to stay healthy in a changing climate. The GuelphMercury. 17 April 2007.Ford, J. and Berrang Ford, L. (2007). A response to the "Gorey Truths." Report prepared for theVictoria business club.Presentation, posters, and workshops:Presentation: M Maheu-Giroux, M Casapia, V Soto, L Berrang-Ford, DL Buckeridge, OTCoomes, and TW Gyorkos (2009) Are fish farming activities contributing to malariatransmission in the Peruvian Amazon? Paper for the American Society <strong>of</strong> TropicalMedicine and Hygiene meeting.Presentation. “Health geography” Soup & Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Science, <strong>McGill</strong> <strong>University</strong>. 13January 2009.Presentation: Goldhar, C. Ford, J., and Berrang Ford, L. (2008). Food security in westernGreenland: A case study from Qeqertarsuaq. ICASS VI, Nuuk, August 2008.Presentation to Swiss Re – Faculty <strong>of</strong> Science (<strong>McGill</strong>) collaborative meeting. “Climate changeand infectious disease: regional risk assessment and system analysis.” 12 December 2007.Presentation to the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Science. “Research, Dr. L. Berrang Ford.” 8 December 2007.Seminar, “GIS applications and infectious disease modeling.” GIS Day, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Geography</strong>, <strong>McGill</strong> <strong>University</strong>. 14 November 2007.Guest lecture. “Spatial and temporal analysis <strong>of</strong> infectious disease: a case-study <strong>of</strong> sleepingsickness in Uganda.” Parasitology Seminar Series, Institute <strong>of</strong> Parasitology, <strong>McGill</strong><strong>University</strong>. 9 November 2007.Guest lecture. “Environmental and health.“ GEOG 200: Geographical Perspectives on WorldEnvironmental Problems, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Geography</strong>, <strong>McGill</strong> <strong>University</strong>. 27 September2007.Presentation. “Sleeping sickness in Uganda: spatial and temporal analysis <strong>of</strong> diseasereemergence.” Canadian Public Health Association Geomatics Conference, Ottawa (ON).16-19 September 2007.Presentation. “Health geography” Soup & Science, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Science, <strong>McGill</strong> <strong>University</strong>. 12September 2007.Berrang Ford, L. Environment, conflict and disease. Invited presentation for the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>Ottawa Institute for Population Health, 8 May 2007.Berrang-Ford, L. “Sleeping sickness in Uganda: a spatio-temporal analysis <strong>of</strong> environmentalchange, social conflict, and disease re-emergence, 1970-2003.” Presentation for theAssociation <strong>of</strong> American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago (USA), 20 April 2007.Berrang Ford, L. Spatial and temporal analysis <strong>of</strong> sleeping sickness reemergence in Uganda.Invited presentation for the Animal Determinants <strong>of</strong> Emerging Disease Research Unit -Zoonoses Rounds, Virtual presentation (via teleconference), 17 April 2007.Berrang Ford, L. Les analyses spatiales et temporelles de la réapparition de la maladie dusommeil en Ouganda, in French [Spatial and temporal analyses <strong>of</strong> sleeping sicknessreemergence in Uganda]. Presentation to the Public Health Agency <strong>of</strong> Canada,- 7 -