Presentations

COMMUNITY VITALITY: RESEARCH PROJECT CONCEPT

Author(s): 
Ann Dale, Robert Newell
Date: 
Nov 2011
Event: 
Spaces and Flows Conference, 2011

A video presentation prepared for the Spaces and Flows Conference at Monash University Prato Centre, Prato, Tuscany, Italy from 17-18 November 2011. The video provides details on the concept and approach to the Community Vitality research project.

The video presentation can be viewed here.

Garlic and granola: Food webs and the catchment of farmer's markets from the food producers' perspective.

Author(s): 
Lenore Newman
Author(s): 
Chris Ling
Date: 
Apr 2010
Event: 
American Association of Geographers; Canadian Food Studies Association

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Multifunctional agricultural landscapes in the urban fringe

Author(s): 
Chris Ling
Author(s): 
John Antill
Date: 
Apr 2010
Event: 
American Association of Geographers; Environmental Studies Association of Canada

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Sea to Sky Corridor: Making a difference in your lifetime

Author(s): 
Ann Dale
Date: 
Apr 2008
Event: 
First Forum for Leaders and Educators from Environmental Organizations in the Sea to Sky Corridor

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Literacy, Dialogue and Space

Author(s): 
Ann Dale

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On-line engagement: Management of Used Nuclear Fuel

Author(s): 
Ann Dale
Event: 
e-Dialogue workshop

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On-line Forums: A Strategy for Community Engagement

Author(s): 
Nancy Averill, Ann Dale
Event: 
Public Policy Forum

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2010: Governance for Sustainable Development as if it Mattered

Author(s): 
Ann Dale
Date: 
Feb 2007
Event: 
Breakfast on the Hill, House of Commons

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Social Capital, Social Agency and Sustainability

Author(s): 
Chris Ling
Date: 
Nov 2007
Event: 
Building Sustainable Communities

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One of Two presentations delivered at the Fresh Outlook Foundation's Building Sustainable Communities conference in Kelowna, BC, November 20th to 22nd, 2007.

Social Capital, Social Agency and Sustainability examines preliminary results from the Community Liveability Survey.

Critical Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities

Author(s): 
Chris Ling
Date: 
Nov 2007
Event: 
Building Sustainable Communities

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One of two presentations delivered at the Fresh Outlook Foundation's Building Sustainable Communities conference in Kelowna, BC, November 20th to 22nd, 2007.

Critical Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities examines the measures communities should take to ensure their infrastructure is developed in a sustainable manner.