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- 97Sustainable Forest Management Network
- 88Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)
- 76Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, Department of
- 49Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, Department of/Project Reports (Resource Economics & Environmental Sociology)
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2007
Steiner, Bodo E., Goddard, Ellen, Unterschultz, Jim
Vertical coordination throughout Canada's beef supply chain is imperfect on several accounts. We observe failures in the established pricing system, the established grading system, a lack of appropriate incentives for investments to promote adding value, and misalignments due to the increasing...
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Gender Issues in Natural Resource-Based Industries in Canada: An Analysis and Conceptual Framework
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Dosman, Donna, Murray, Eloise C.
The overall purpose for this paper is to present a composite view of what is known about women's participation in natural resource-based industries in Canada using existing sources. What are women's roles in these industries? What are the issues and options they face in their work environments?...
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2004
Veeman, Michele M., Adamowicz, Wiktor
Consumers’ attitudes to genetically modified (GM) food ingredients and their reactions to and preferences for labeling of GM food are topical issues for Canadian food policy and are the subjects of this study. This project included several components. The first of these was an assessment of...
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2008-01-01
Boyda, Ann, McFarlane, Paul, Adamowicz, Vic
Report #2 in the Series on “Drivers of Change in Canada’s Forests and Forest Sector”, prepared for the Forest Futures Project of the SFM Network, University of Alberta
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Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation focus group summary notes: Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation (CEASE)
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Edmonton Social Planning Council
This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients with the Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation (CEASE). Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government...
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Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation focus group summary notes: Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre
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Edmonton Social Planning Council
This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients from the Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre. Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs...
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Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation focus group summary notes: Project Adult Literacy Society (PALS)
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Edmonton Social Planning Council
This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients from the Project Adult Literacy Society (PALS). Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs...
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Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation focus group summary notes: Seniors Association of Greater Edmonton (SAGE)
Download2012-08-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients from the Seniors Association of Greater Edmonton (SAGE). Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government...
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2016-01-01
University of Alberta School of Retailing
This study analyses current, proposed, and potential grocery store locations in Canada's urban cores. Cities analyzed include Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Montreal.