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- 11Smith, Daniel W.
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- 5Carignan, Richard
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- 15Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)
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- 1Adamowicz, Vic (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
- 1Adamowicz, Vic (Rural Economy)
- 1Amirfazli, Alidad (Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta and York University)
- 1Ashbolt, Nicholas (Public Health)
- 1Bolton, James R. (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Cash, Sean (Rural Economy)
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Spring 2018
Understanding peoples' preferences for resources that are not bought or sold in a market is a challenging and yet often inescapable undertaking for informing decisions regarding many environmental problems. This thesis presents three studies on how people make decisions involving environmental...
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Fall 2009
Following the economic theory of averting behaviour, this thesis examines preferences for drinking water in Canada. Probabilistic mortality risk perceptions and other perceived water quality measures are included in econometric models of choice, and assessed for their impact, and value. The...
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Heavy metals in bottom sediments of the mainstem Athabasca river system in the AOSERP study area
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Dredged sediments and sediment cores were collected from sites along the Athabasca River system from between Fort McMurray and the confluence of Riviere des Rochers with the Slave River. A selected sample suite representing all of the drainage units and textural variations was analysed by...