80 CAG DIRECTORY / L’ANNUAIRE DE L’ACGLandscape ecology, forest ecology, historical ecology, social-ecological systems,conservation and poverty alleviation, spatial analysis and GIS (Rhemtulla)World agricultural geography, ecosystem goods and services, food and freshwatersecurity, human-biosphere-climate interactions (Ramankutty)Contextual influences on body weight and health-related behaviours (Ross)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)Carbon flows across Arctic landscape (Roulet)Ecosystem modelling <strong>of</strong> the development, vegetation dynamics, and carbon andnitrogen cycles <strong>of</strong> northern peatlands (Roulet)Peatlands as complex systems (Roulet)Simulating the role <strong>of</strong> peatland ecosystems in global coupled carbon – climate incontemporary and Holocene climate variability and change (Roulet)Geospatial ontologies in indigenous communities (Sieber)GIS, Geographic Information Science (GISci), Spatial Decision Support Systems,(SDSS), s<strong>of</strong>tware agents, application to spatial epidemiology, payments forenvironmental services, and water management (Sengupta)GIS and the Geoweb in the environmental/conservation movements (Sieber)Public participation Geographic information Systems (GIS)/participatory GIS inmarginalized communities, community based organizations, and socialmovement groups (Sieber)Use and development <strong>of</strong> e-commerce tools for use in marginalized communities(Sieber)Use <strong>of</strong> information and communications technology (including Web 2.0) by nongovernmentalorganizations in influencing climate change policy (Sieber)Coastal peatland and marsh wetland carbon dynamics (Strachan)Combining hyperspectral remote sensing and micrometeorology for carbon flux(Strachan)Net carbon exchange from boreal ecosystems and hydroelectric reservoirs (Strachan)Urban energy and carbon budgets (Strachan)How people on the economic margins in developing countries make a livelihood (Turner)Socio-economic and political processes which shape small scale enterprises and tradein urban Southeast Asia (Makassar, Indonesia, and Hanoi and Sa Pa, Vietnam)(Turner)Carbon sequestration in woody biomass projects, Africa (Unruh)Change in resource use process and pattern <strong>of</strong> pastoralists in East Africa (Unruh)Customary, indigenous, traditional land law (Unruh)Environmental change and land rights (Unruh)Food security and famine, Africa (Unruh)Legal geography and the intersection <strong>of</strong> statutory and customary law (Unruh)Migration and environmental change (Unruh)Postwar land and property rights (Unruh)Small-scale agriculture in the developing world (Unruh)<strong>The</strong> peace process in the developing world (Unruh)Northern peoples - renewable resource harvesting in Arctic Canada (Wenzel)Public policy and native people (Wenzel)
MCGILL UNIVERSITY 81Recent Publications* not a member <strong>of</strong> this department2 current or former graduate student or post-doctoral fellow2 ANGELOPOULOS, M., POLLARD, W. and 2 COUTURE, N. 2010 ‘Integrated geophysical approach for thedetection and assessment <strong>of</strong> ground ice at Parsons Lake, Northwest Territories’ Proceedings<strong>Canadian</strong> Permafrost Conference (held at Richmond, BC, Sept. 2010) (Calgary: <strong>Canadian</strong>Geotechnical Society) 1345-13522 BARONA, E., RAMANKUTTY, N., 2 HYMAN, G. and COOMES, O. 2010 ‘Are soybeans or cattle causingdeforestation in the Brazilian Amazon?’ Environmental Research Letters 5(2), 024002, doi10.1088/1748-9326/5/2/0240022 BEAUMIER, M. and FORD, J. 2010 ‘Food insecurity among Inuit females exacerbated by socio-economicstresses and climate change’ <strong>Canadian</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health 101(3), 196-201BERRANG-FORD, L. 2010 ‘Zoonotic African Trypanosomiasis’ in One Health for One World: A Compendium<strong>of</strong> Case Studies ed Veterinarians without Borders and the Public Health Agency <strong>of</strong> Canada (Montreal:VWB/VSF) 51-53. Retrieved August 15, 2011 from ⎯⎯⎯ , FORD, J. and *PATERSON, J. 2010 ‘Are we adapting to climate change?’ Global EnvironmentalChange 72, 398-407⎯⎯⎯ , 2 LUNDINE, J. and BREAU, S. 2010 ‘Conflict and human African Trypanosomiasis in Africa’ SocialScience and Medicine 72(3), 398-4072 BONNELL, T., SENGUPTA, R., CHAPMAN, C. and GOLDBERG, T. 2010 ‘An agent-based model <strong>of</strong> redcolobus resources and disease dynamics implicates key resource sites as hot spots <strong>of</strong> diseasetransmission’ Ecological Modeling 221(20), 2491-2500BREAU, S. 2010 ‘Low-income country import competition and the structure <strong>of</strong> earnings inequality in Canada,1996-2001’ Environment and Planning A 42(8), 1964-1986⎯⎯⎯ and *RIGBY, D. 2010 ‘International trade and wage inequality in Canada’ Journal <strong>of</strong> EconomicGeography 10(1), 55-86BROWN, P. and *SCHMIDT, J. 2010 ‘An ethic <strong>of</strong> compassionate retreat’ in Water Ethics: FoundationalReadings for Students and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals ed P. Brown and J.J. Schmidt (Washington, D.C.: IslandPress) 265-286*CHEN, H., *GOLDBERG, M., 2 CROUSE, D., *BURNETT, R., *JERRETT, M., *VILLENEUVE, P.,*WHEELER, A., *LABRECHE, F. and ROSS, N. 2010 ‘Back-extrapolation <strong>of</strong> estimates <strong>of</strong> exposurefrom current land-use regression models’ Atmospheric Environment 44 (35), 4346-4354*CHRISTIAN, J., *ARORA, V., *BOER, G., *CURRY, C., *ZAHARIEV, K., *DENMAN, K., *FLATO, G., *LEE,W., *MERRYFIELD, W., ROULET, N. and *SCINOCCA, J. 2010 ‘<strong>The</strong> global carbon cycle in the<strong>Canadian</strong> Earth system model (CanESM1): Preindustrial control simulation’ Journal <strong>of</strong> GeophysicalResearch G: Biogeosciences doi: 115 10.1029/2008JG000920*CHURKINA, G., *ZAEHLE, S., *HUGHES, J., *VIOVY, N., *CHEN, Y., *JUNG, M., 2 HEUMANN, B.,RAMANKUTTY, N., *RÖDENBECK, C., *HEIMANN, M. and *JONES, C. 2010 ‘Interactions betweennitrogen deposition, land cover conversion, and climate change determine the contemporary carbonbalance <strong>of</strong> Europe’ Biogeosciences Discussions 7, 2227-2265COOMES, O., *TAKASAKI, Y., 2 ABIZAID, C. and *BARHAM, B.L. 2010 ‘Floodplain fisheries as naturalinsurance for the rural poor in tropical forest environments: evidence from Amazonia’ FisheriesManagement and Ecology 17(6), 513-521*DASGUPTA, K., 2 KHAN, S. and ROSS, N. 2010 ‘Type 2 diabetes in Canada: concentration <strong>of</strong> risk amongmost disadvantaged men but inverse social gradient across groups in women’ Diabetic Medicine27(5), 522-531FORD, J., *BELL, T. and *ST. HILAIRE, D. 2010 ‘Vulnerability <strong>of</strong> community infrastructure to climate changein Nunavut: A case study from Arctic Bay’ in Climate change vulnerability and adaption in Arcticregions, ed B. Smit (Dordrecht: Springer) 107-130⎯⎯⎯ , BERRANG-FORD, L., *KING, M. and *FURGAL, C. 2010 ‘Vulnerability <strong>of</strong> aboriginal health systemsin Canada to climate change’ Global Environmental Change 20, 668-680⎯⎯⎯ , *PEARCE, T., *DUERDEN, F., *FURGAL, C. and *SMIT B. 2010 ‘Climate change policy responsesfor Canada’s Inuit population: <strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> and opportunities for adaptation’ GlobalEnvironmental Change 20(1), 177-191⎯⎯⎯ , *PEARCE, T., *PRNO, J., *DUERDEN, F., BERRANG-FORD, L., BEAUMIER, M. and *SMITH, T.
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