
Sarah Breen
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Sarah is the Regional Innovation Chair in Rural Economic Development at Selkirk College. Sarah has experience in research, policy, and project management. Her research interests include economic development, infrastructure, natural resource management, resilience, governance, and policy - all with a focus on rural. Bio: https://selkirk.ca/staff-directory/sarah-patricia-breen Social Innovation: https://selkirk.ca/about-selkirk/selkirk-innovates/social-innovation
Sessions in which Sarah Breen participates
Tuesday 9 May, 2023
Sessions in which Sarah Breen attends
Monday 8 May, 2023
Tuesday 9 May, 2023
- Global hotspots and trends in urban sprawl since 1990 and their relation to the Human Development Index (HDI): Europe has sprawled most dramatically
- Gentrification and Sustainable Post-Automobility: The commute mode share of neighbourhood population segments
- Building for the Future: Rural Infrastructure and Regional Economic Development
- Social Reproduction and Labour Control Regimes: Migrant Fishing Workers from the Philippines.
- Sustainable Agricultural Development for Poverty Reduction in the Uttarakhand Himalaya
- That is who we are”: The cultural expressions of food, language, dress and ethnic events – and [social] identity (re)negotiation among Ghanaian immigrants in Toronto
- What Food Sovereignty offers the Health Policy Landscape: the case of Haiti
Wednesday 10 May, 2023
Thursday 11 May, 2023
- Colonizing Crop Sovereignty through Neoliberal Prescriptions: A Study on the Maize Cultivation in Dinajpur, Bangladesh.
- The Geography of the Yellowstone to Yukon’s Social Science Research Agenda
- Patterns of Rural Community Livelihood and Local Knowledge on Socio-ecological Production Landscapes (SEPLs) in the Agro-ecological Zones of the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam Plain, India
- Mobilizing Space to Realize the Transformative Potential of Work Integration Social Enterprises through a Politics of Scale and Scope
- Mapping and Mobilizing Assets for Sustainable Rural Tourism Development in UNESCO’s Frontenac Arch Biosphere
- Can Digital Environmental Scans Adequately Measure the Environment?
- Développement du territoire et pollution : le cas de la gestion des matières résiduelles de la localité de Radisson
- Mobilisations et stratégies d’acteurs engagés face aux enjeux de transition écologique : regards croisés urbain-rural
- From adaptive reuse to place-based social enterprises in Newfoundland and Labrador: reflections from the periphery