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Development of GIS-based Methods for Modeling Fire Hazard - A Large Scale Empirical Investigation
DownloadSpring 2022
Wildland fires are natural occurrences in the woodland landscape that play a vital ecological role in Canada's boreal forest region. However, they also endanger human life and can disrupt timber resources and other economic assets. Recently, wildfires have ravaged areas of British Columbia,...
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Effect of Open Space Distribution on Spatial Accessibility and Park Management Costs in the Context of Urban Neighbourhoods
DownloadFall 2015
Preserving open space in residential areas has been proven to have numerous physical and mental health benefits for the residents. Parks, playgrounds, and walking trails for pedestrians and cyclists are primary designed open spaces in a neighbourhood structured plan (NSP) that promote active...
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Network Model Development for the Mackenzie River Shipping Corridor in the Northwest Territories
DownloadFall 2015
The Mackenzie River shipping corridor is one of the most important transportation corridors in the Northwest Territories (NWT), an area of Canada that is rich in natural resources. The corridor is the main means of transporting goods to many communities in the NWT. It is also considered to be a...
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Fall 2024
Flood depth modelling has seen significant improvements in recent years. Historically, it relied heavily on large datasets, which were difficult to gather and handle. Simple, fast response methods, such as RICorDE and FwDET, are potentially suitable for assessments of flood scenarios where...