Reports and Theses
Academic Theses
2009
Integrated organic waste management: Advancing socio-environmental policies for local development in Diadema, Brazil
2008
Building community with recycling: A case study of two small islands in British Columbia, Canada
2007
Binners in Vancouver: A socio-economic study on Binners and their Traplines in Downtown Eastside
CBRL Reports
2009
The Multi-Opportunity Trailer/Homeless Emergency Response Shelter (MOTHERS) Pilot Project: Social enterprise and “binners” in Victoria’s street affected community
2007
The Binning Community in Victoria: A participatory exploration for livelihood enhancement. Project Report 2007.
Avaliação rápida da coleta seletiva porta a porta do Programa Vida Limpa em Diadema (Rapid evaluation of door-to-door selective collection of the Vida Limpa Programme)
Geography Qualitative Methods Readers
An online series of research papers by students taking Geography 523: Qualitative Methods at the University of Victoria.
2010
Understanding Risk Perception and Personal Preparedness: An assessment of storm surge events at high tide in the community of Oak Bay, BC
Tide of Opinion: Perceptions of water quality and its consequences in consumption trends among University of Victoria Students
Water Matters: Awareness, Perceptions and Practices of University of Victoria students concerning Water and Water Conservation
2009
From sea to sale: The configuration of local fresh seafood networks in Victoria, B.C.
Empowerment, networks, risk, and difference: Exploring the relationship between Our Place and Victoria’s inner-city community
2008
Alternative food systems and the building of "community": The case of the FoodRoots Distributors Co-operative in Victoria, BC, Canada
Spatial strategies for compatible land use: Economic survival options for farmers on the rural-urban interface
2006
Coffee and tea production, consumption and the generation of waste: Perceptions of consumers and coffee shop owners in the Capital Regional District of Victoria, B
2005
Sustainable food production, consumption, and the generation of waste: Consumer perception and public policy in the Capital Regional District of Victoria, BC
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