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20/20 Hindsight: Examining the challenges of implementing an SEA-type policy framework in Ottawa, Ontario
(2012-04-24)Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is a policy tool for creating environmentally and socially responsible policies, plans and programs. This unconventional policy development tool presents challenges to governing ... -
Acute Toxicity of Diisoheptyl Phthalate and Diisononyl Phthalate to Oryzias latipes
(2014-04-29)Phthalates are industrial chemicals used primarily as plasticizers to increase the flexibility of high molecular-weight polymers. These compounds are not covalently bound to the polymeric matrix but are instead distributed ... -
Agrochemical Use in South Africa: The toxicological and sociological impacts of agrochemicals on susceptible populations in South Africa's agricultural sector
(2013-07-11)The purpose of this paper is to explore the influences and impacts of South Africa’s use of agrochemicals in its agricultural sector. South Africa has a rich history, and some of those historical influences, such as apartheid ... -
An analysis of the determinants of microbial contamination of drinking water in First Nations communities of Northern and Southern Ontario
(2010-10-29)Well publicized cases of drinking water contamination in First Nations communities in Ontario throughout the 1990s the first five years of the twentieth century have brought the issue of drinking water contamination in ... -
Analysis of Tyrrell Sea Deposits from the Vicinity of the Victor Diamond Mine: Comparison of Four North American Clay Deposits
(2012-05-29)The De Beers Victor Mine is an open pit diamond mine, located in the James Bay lowlands of northeastern Ontario. The lowlands are characterized by extensive peatlands overlying Tyrrell Sea sediments. One of the potential ... -
An Analysis of Urban Forest Policy: A Case Study of Three Mid-Size Cities in Southwestern Ontario
(2019-05-06)Urban forestry provides several benefits from improving the quality of life (Sanesi, Colangelo, Lafortezza, Calvo, & Davies, 2017), providing economic benefits (Kim, 2016), and improving the quality of our environment ... -
Approaches for Creating a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory for a Canadian Biosphere Reserve
(2014-10-03)The following research presents a case study of potential approaches that could be applied when creating a community GHG inventory for a Canadian biosphere reserve – a geographic scale which has not been explored before ... -
Arsenic in Lakes Surrounding Yellowknife: Anthropogenic or Naturally Derived?
(2014-04-30)One of the oldest and largest mines in the Northwest Territories is Giant Mine, located 5km north of the City of Yellowknife. Over Giant Mine’s 50 years of operation from 1949-1999, it has emitted approximately 20,000 ... -
Art as Research: Untangling the Ecological Citizen
(2010-09-08)In this thesis, Lisa Figge analyzes the political space of ecological citizenship by theorizing her art practice. Beginning with an Arendtian lens, Figge creates projects in the vein of New Genre Public Art, to trace the ... -
The Art of 'Governing Nature': 'Green' Governmentality and the Management of Nature
(2011-09-28)This thesis seeks to unpack the notions of Michael Foucault's late work on governmentality and what insights it might have for understanding the ‘governing of nature’. In doing this it also operates as a critique of what ... -
Assessing Pet Rabbit Welfare Based on General Discussion on Human-Animal Relationship
(2018-05)Pets are popular worldwide, and more than half of human population keep pets. Cats and dogs have the highest percentage of being kept in households, and the population of rabbits is about one-tenth of cats or dogs. Humans’ ... -
Assessing the applicability of an environmental justice framework to corporate social responsibility in the Canadian extractives industry
(2014-04-25)The Canadian extractives industry faces uneven adoption of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice, and unclear roles and responsibilities for corporate, government, and civil society actors. This is resulting in ... -
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF SOFT-WATER CALCIUM DECLINE ON THE LIFE-HISTORIES STRATEGIES OF VARIOUS DAPHNIA SPECIES
(2014-04-28)Soft-water calcium decline is of growing concern for Ca-rich aquatic organisms such as Daphnia, a cladoceran zooplankton. Survival and reproduction thresholds across daphniid species have not been well studied in Ca-limiting ... -
Assessing the responses of Cladocera to a failed exploratory hydrocarbon drilling-mud sump in the Mackenzie Delta uplands (Northwest Territories, Canada)
(2012-04-27)Sumps act as the main form of containment and disposal method of wastes associated with exploratory hydrocarbon drilling. Leakage of drilling wastes from these sumps to the aquatic environment can be very damaging because ... -
Assessing the role of integrated research and monitoring tools in remediation efforts at Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River basin areas of cencern: A case study of the Cornwall remedial action plan
(2010-10-29)In accordance with the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the governments of Canada and the United States have agreed to support the remediation of 43 Areas of Concern (AOC) where “failure [to meet objectives of the ... -
Assessing water resource management in provincial land use planning policies in peri-urban regions of Southern Ontario
Urbanization is one of the most significant trends of the 21st century, affecting global economic development, energy consumption, natural resource use and human well-being. Land- use planning is a tool used by local and ... -
Assessment of brownfield remediation and development in Kingston: Block D as a case study
(2010-11-01)A model is developed through the analysis of Block D, a brownfield in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. This location was the site of the Canadian Locomotive Company‟s “Locomotive Works”, and so is a site of significant contamination. ... -
An assessment of mineral development adjacent to Kluane National Park and Reserve, Yukon
This study assessed the potential for competing land use along the boundaries of national parks in northern Canada to impact the wilderness character of these parks, using Kluane National Park and Reserve (KNPR) in the ...