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2023-12-12
Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology
The list of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) in this report as well as the comma-delimited file consist of all those ETDs: Available in digital format; Where department is available in the ETD's description; Found either in: ERA: Education and Research Archive (the University of Alberta...
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ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS OF AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT POLICY: HOW DOES CANADA COMPARE WITH OTHER OECD MEMBERS?
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As an avid consumer of natural resources, agriculture is a major source of environmental harm, but it is also seen as a potential contributor to its mitigation, indicating that environmental measures on agriculture could have positive impacts. In this work we categorize the environmental...
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2023-01-01
This research examines the effectiveness of the Empowered World View (EVW) program in Kigoma and Iringa regions of Tanzania, focusing on reducing child stunting. The program aimed to empower women and safeguard maternal care and nutrition, promoting positive cultural behaviors to protect the...
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2023-01-01
Tanaka, Henrique Rafael Barboza Costa
This paper analyses the relationship between macroeconomic variables (gross domestic product, unemployment rate, public debt and balance of international investments) and credit risk, measured as non-performing loans—or credit default. This study uses quarterly data for macroeconomic variables...
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The Land is Waiting: Looking for Movements Toward Indigenous-led Conservation in Northern Alberta
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This paper demonstrates the increasing recognition and need for Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) in Canada, for reasons related to biodiversity protection, reconciliation, and cultural connection. While awareness of this need is increasing at a national level, this paper questions...