Thursday 11 May, 2023
Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
8:00
8:00 EDT -
8:30 EDT |
30 minutes
8:30
9:30
10:00
10:00 EDT -
12:00 EDT |
2 hours
10:00 EDT -
12:00 EDT |
2 hours
Sub Sessions:
- Climate Migrants, and the Impact of COVID-19: An Analysis of Canadian Immigration Policy
- Conducting Effective Community Engagement with Newcomers across Canada: A Scoping Review
- Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychosocial health and well-being of older adults in Uganda.
- The Dynamics of Stigma and Labelling of Immigrant Personal Support Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from Windsor, Ontario
10:00 EDT -
12:00 EDT |
2 hours
Sub Sessions:
- 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
10:00 EDT -
12:00 EDT |
2 hours
Sub Sessions:
- Mapping capacity, demand and pressure for hydrological ecosystem services – a case-study of Canadian rivers
- Exploring Marine Soundscapes in the Anthropocene: machine learning applications for the analysis of large passive acoustic datasets
- The critical role standardization of rates plays in the MFP (Multi Factor Partitioning) model
- Feature Matching Across Polygon Sets with geomatchR: An Application to Historical Census Geography
12:00
12:00 EDT -
13:30 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
Lunch is not included in the registration fee. See this page for more information.
12:00 EDT -
13:30 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
13:30
13:30 EDT -
15:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
13:30 EDT -
15:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
13:30 EDT -
15:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
13:30 EDT -
15:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
Sub Sessions:
- The EU’s rhetoric on climate mobility: Bridging the New Pact and the Green Deal
- The support networks of immigrants in Canada: a multilevel multinomial analysis of emotional and instrumental support among recent immigrants
- Climate change-(im)mobility nexus: Perspectives of voluntary non-migrants from three coastal communities in Ghana
13:30 EDT -
15:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
Sub Sessions:
- Are innovative regions more unequal? A case study of Canada, 1981-2016
- Méthodes géographiques innovantes pour la localisation optimale d’un projet de ligne aérienne de transport
- Energy politics at the margins: The case of Qandu-Qandu, South Africa
- Opening a can of worms: How a conjoined subsumption framework helps explain how the Ontario bait worm market operates
14:00
15:00
15:00 EDT -
15:30 EDT |
30 minutes
15:30
15:30 EDT -
17:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
15:30 EDT -
17:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
15:30 EDT -
17:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
Sub Sessions:
- COVID-19 brought the water struggles in Ghana into our homes in Canada: collective emotions and WaSH struggles in distant locations during health emergencies
- Insights from Uganda and Ethiopia: Lessons learned by non-profit staff while caring for older adults amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
- Archives, care, and geography: archival research as care praxis
15:30 EDT -
17:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
Sub Sessions:
15:30 EDT -
17:00 EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes
Sub Sessions:
- 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
17:00
17:00 EDT -
20:00 EDT |
3 hours
Le programme de formation du DESS résilience, risques et catastrophes de l’UQAM a 15 ans cette année!Ce sont plus d’une centaine de professionnels qui ont été formés dont la majorité se retrouve partout dans ce réseau, au Québec, au Canada et au-delà des frontières!
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