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2024-02-26
Golf is a very land-intensive sport that imposes environmental costs and can have socially exclusionary effects, in contrast to other sports such as tennis or cricket, which only take a fraction of land to meet the goal of active outdoor recreation. The demand for golf is declining and yet many...
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La perception des défis des assistantes éducatives dans une école à double voies en Alberta
Download2020-06-25
Avec l’augmentation du nombre d’élèves ayant des besoins spéciaux dans les salles de classes, les écoles ont connu une augmentation du nombre d’assistantes éducatives. Si la présence accru des assistantes éducatives dans les écoles a été bénéfique, cette nouvelle réalité a également entraîné de...
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Fall 2023
This thesis is composed of three studies. First study (Gold Mining and Disparities in Indigenous Infant Health in the Brazilian Amazon): Regulations in mining industries can mitigate environmental pollution and health risks. The health of indigenous communities may be disproportionately harmed by...
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Terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea) in Alberta: species diversity, symbionts, and population structure
DownloadFall 2024
Terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea), also known as sowbugs or woodlice, are one of the few groups of crustaceans that include members fully adapted to a terrestrial lifestyle. Sowbugs are readily transported by human activity, and many species have been introduced worldwide. Potential...