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Items where Division is "Geography, Planning and Environment" and Year is 2017

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Number of items: 24.

Article

Daziano, Ricardo A., Waygood, E.O.D., Patterson, Zachary and Kohlová, Markéta Braun (2017) Increasing the Influence of CO 2 Emissions Information on Car Purchase. Journal of Cleaner Production . ISSN 09596526 (In Press)

Rousseau, Yannick Y., Van de Wiel, Marco J. and Biron, Pascale M. (2017) Simulating bank erosion over an extended natural sinuous river reach using a universal slope stability algorithm coupled with a morphodynamic model. Geomorphology . ISSN 0169555X (In Press)

Monograph

Baba, Mira, Barriere, Marisia, Bunke, Kadence, Chanut, Laurence, De La Llata, Silvano, Duhaime, Michael, Eftekhari, Jasmine, Fallon, Beth, Frigon, Kim, Gauthier, Emilie, Hannah, Emily, Khalil, Samiha, Lambert, Maxime, Lee, Sangmin, Lin, Jason, Lopez, Gabriel, Manshaei, Mohammad, Montpetit, Justine, Moussif, Soufiane, Murphy, Liam, Novkovic, Anja, Pietromonaco, Pat, Rajotte, Jean-Michel, Rizzi, Nicolas Angelo, Salameh, Hind, Seto, Donny, Singh, Graham, Sisti, Nicholas, Sorour, Mariam, Stref-Marinucci, Noémie, Tejada-Sparapani, Bruce, Thibault, Audréane, Villeneuve, Anthony, Wang, Yu Wei, Winer, Daniel and Young, Joel (2017) Placemaking from Interstitial Spaces: Participatory planning and collaborative community design as strategies to revitalize a service alleyway in Montreal (Bishop/Mackay). Project Report. UNSPECIFIED, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Jaeger, Jochen A.G., Bélanger-Smith, Katrina, Gaitan, Jorge, Plante, Judith, Bowman, Jeff and Clevenger, Anthony P. (2017) Suivi de l’utilisation et de l’efficacité des passages à faune le long de la route 175 pour les petits et moyens mammifères. Projet R709.1. Rapport final. Project Report. Ministère des Transports, de la Mobilité durable et de l’Électrification des transports du Québec (MTMDET) et Université Concordia, Quebec City and Montreal.

Jaeger, Jochen A.G., Spanowicz, Ariel, Bowman, Jeff and Clevenger, Anthony P. (2017) Monitoring the use and effectiveness of wildlife passages for small and medium-sized mammals along Highway 175: Main results and recommendations - News Bulletin no 8. Documentation. Concordia University, Montreal.

Jochen, Jaeger, Spanowicz, Ariel, Bowman, Jeff and Clevenger, Anthony P. (2017) Suivi de l’utilisation et de l’efficacité des passages à faune le long de la route 175 pour les petits et moyens mammifères : résultats et recommandations principales - Bulletin d'information No. 8. Documentation. Concordia University, Montreal.

Conference or Workshop Item

Jaeger, Jochen A.G. (2017) Improving EIA for roads at the landscape-scale. In: IAIA 2017 Conference "IA's Contribution in Addressing Climate Change", International Association for Impact Assessment, 4-7 April 2017, Montreal, Le Centre Sheraton, QC, Canada.

Lelievre, Melanie, Daguet, Caroline, Jessica, Levine, Karch, Mandy and Jaeger, Jochen A.G. (2017) Quebec Conference: Road Ecology & Climate Change Adaptation: From Research to Action. In: Road Ecology & Climate Change Adaptation: From Research to Action, October 23-25, 2017, Quebec City, Hotel Ambassadeur.

Lelievre, Melanie, Daguet, Caroline, Levine, Jessica, Karch, Mandy and Jaeger, Jochen A.G. (2017) Colloque québécois : « L'écologie routière et l’adaptation aux changements climatiques : de la recherche aux actions concrètes ». In: L'écologie routière, la faune et l’adaptation aux changements climatiques : de la recherche aux actions concrètes, 23-25 octobre 2017, Ville de Québec, hôtel Ambassadeur.

Slack, Brian (2017) Les ports et le jeu des marchés. In: 85e congrès de l'ACFAS, May 8 - 12, 2017, Montréal, Canada. (Unpublished)

Thesis

Alt Kecik, Nil (2017) Discourses and Practices of Campus Food Sustainability at Concordia University. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Buzzetti, Juan (2017) Street Network Morphologies: On the Characterization and Quantification of Street Systems. A Case Study in Montréal. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Donald, Lorraine (2017) Temporary workers in Montréal's warehousing sector. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Goyette, Kiley (2017) Urban governance after urban renewal: The legacies of renewal and the logics of neighbourhood action in post-renewal Little Burgundy (1979 – 1995). Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Guertin, Étienne (2017) Modelling wildfire in an intermediate complexity earth system climate model - exploring the importance of timestep and weather variability. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Hadziosmanovic, Maida (2017) Business accountability for climate change: carbon emissions contributions and future sectoral pathways for global carbon budgets. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Hossein, Tariq (2017) Polar bear wildlife viewing in Eeyou Istchee: An assessment of different perspectives and considerations. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

MacSwain, Kayleigh (2017) Discourses and Practices of Whiteness in the Alternative Food Movement in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Massey, William (2017) Assessing the impact of riprap bank stabilization on fish habitat: A study of Lowland and Appalachian streams in Southern Québec. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Nettling, Pierson Christopher (2017) It Took a Tenants' Movement: Tenants and the Making of Habitations Jeanne-Mance (1959-1994). Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Shaw, Emory ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4099-7365 (2017) Parsing Perceptions of Place: Locative and Textual Representations of Place Émilie-Gamelin on Twitter. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Smith, Trevor James ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5393-8359 (2017) Open Geospatial Viticulture: Determining the Mesoscale Impact of Climatic Change for Quebec's Winegrowing Bioclimatology. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Sugen, Sujitha (2017) The radicals are coming! On the institutionalization, tensions, and racialization of anti-radicalization practices in Montreal and in Quebec. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

Wang, Mo (2017) Following the Spread of Zika with Social Media: The Potential of Using Twitter to Track Epidemic Disease. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

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