Sessions auxquelles Elle Buckvold participe
14:00
14:00
- Walking Potatoes & Wilder-beasts: An Examination of the Socio-Ecological Relationship between People & Animals in Urban Agriculture, Toronto, ON
- Conférencier.ère Elle Buckvold (York University) |
- 14:00 EDT - 14:30 EDT | 30 minutes Partie de: Relationships humans-nature and resistance
- ‘Walking Potatoes & Wilder-beasts’ is a project focused on the intersections of urban food production. The intersection of urban agriculture...
Sessions auxquelles Elle Buckvold assiste
13:30
13:30
- The Relationship Between Human Emotions and Human-Coyote Coexistence
- Conférencier.ère Caroline O'Connor (University of Calgary) |
- 13:30 EDT - 14:00 EDT | 30 minutes Partie de: Relationships humans-nature and resistance
- Human-wildlife conflict is recognized as one of the most critical conservation issues faced globally [1]. As humans alter land to meet livelihoo...
14:30
14:30
- The Bear in the Thaw: Anthropocene strategies of containment and deferral
- Conférencier.ère Liam Kennedy-Slaney (Simon Fraser University) |
- 14:30 EDT - 15:00 EDT | 30 minutes Partie de: Relationships humans-nature and resistance
- Every autumn, polar bears who have waited all summer on the tundra make a tentative move for the coast of Hudson Bay an...
- Identifying current and future priority coastal habitats for protection in Atlantic Canada
- Conférencier.ère Leah Fulton (Independent contractor) |
- 14:30 EDT - 15:00 EDT | 30 minutes Partie de: New territories / conservation
- Coastal islands in Atlantic Canada are known for their intactness, diversity of habitats, and significant biological an...
15:30
15:30
- Relationships humans-nature and resistance UQAM - Pavillon Sherbrooke - SH-3560
- 15:30 EDT - 17:00 EDT | 1 heure 30 minutes
- Trojan horses and rowboats: What do metaphors reveal about conflicts over environmental jurisdiction in Canada’s impact assessment landscape?
- Place Attachment in informal urban neighborhoods: Experiences from Nima and Old Fadama, Accra (Ghana)
- Gasoline Station Geography's Found Middle Ground: A Compelling Oral Narrative
15:50
15:50
- Territories of life at the land-sea interface: recovering land-sea connections in the context of area-based conservation
- Conférencier.ère leila Vaziri Zanjani (Concordia University) |
- 15:50 EDT - 16:10 EDT | 20 minutes Partie de: New territories / conservation
- Too often across the globe terrestrial and marine environments are governed as separate jurisdictions within the nation state. This separation i...
8:45
8:45
- Mot de bienvenue du Comité d'Organisation Local du congrès UQAM - Coeur des sciences - Amphithéâtre (SH-2800)
- 8:45 EDT - 9:00 EDT | 15 minutes
9:00
9:00
- Conférence d'ouverture de Rodolphe de Koninck UQAM - Coeur des sciences - Amphithéâtre (SH-2800)
- 9:00 EDT - 10:00 EDT | 1 heure
10:30
10:30
- Infrastructure / Développement territorial UQAM - Pavillon Sherbrooke - SH-3340
- 10:30 EDT - 12:00 EDT | 1 heure 30 minutes
- Reflection UQAM - Pavillon Sherbrooke - SH-3540
- 10:30 EDT - 12:00 EDT | 1 heure 30 minutes
11:00
11:00
- Local Responses to Climate Change: Evidence from Ontario’s Cities
- Conférencier.ère Evan Cleave (Toronto Metropolitan University) |
- 11:00 EDT - 11:30 EDT | 30 minutes Partie de: Infrastructure / Développement territorial
- This study considers two questions: 1) what are cities and their governments doing to address climate change?; and 2) w...
11:10
11:10
- More-than-human geographies and young people: generational consciousness and pet ownership
- Conférencier.ère Mark Lucherini (Keele University) |
- 11:10 EDT - 11:30 EDT | 20 minutes Partie de: Reflection
- Dr Mark Lucherini, Lecturer in Human Geography, Keele UniversityDr Daniel Allen, Lectur...
11:30
11:30
- Non-Governmental Organizations and Local Government Collaborations in Urban Forest Programming across Canada
- 11:30 EDT - 12:00 EDT | 30 minutes Partie de: Infrastructure / Développement territorial
- Urban forests – defined as the trees and associated vegetation in cities – are being threatened by rapid urbanization, ...
- Approaching a national framework of coastal change in Canada
- Conférencier.ère Johnathan Carter |
- 11:30 EDT - 11:50 EDT | 20 minutes Partie de: Reflection
- As coastal populations and settlements in Canada continue to grow and develop into the Anthropocene, land-use planners ...
13:30
13:30
- Sociogéomorphologie des cours d’eau au Canada Sociogeomorphology of rivers in Canada (partie 1) UQAM - Pavillon Sherbrooke - SH-3260
- 13:30 EDT - 15:00 EDT | 1 heure 30 minutes
- Le concept d’Anthropocène est couramment mobilisé afin de caractériser l’époque durant laquelle les activités humaines deviennent le principal m...
- Global hotspots and trends in urban sprawl since 1990 and their relation to the Human Development Index (HDI): Europe has sprawled most dramatically
- Conférencier.ère Jochen Jaeger (Concordia University) |
- 13:30 EDT - 14:00 EDT | 30 minutes Partie de: Infrastructure / Développement territorial
- In just 40 years between 1975 and 2014, humans converted more land to settlements than in all previous millennia combin...
15:30
15:30
- Sociogéomorphologie des cours d’eau au Canada Sociogeomorphology of rivers in Canada (partie 2) UQAM - Pavillon Sherbrooke - SH-3260
- 15:30 EDT - 17:00 EDT | 1 heure 30 minutes
- Le concept d’Anthropocène est couramment mobilisé afin de caractériser l’époque durant laquelle les activités humaines deviennent le principal m...
16:10
16:10
- Preliminary investigation of climate change impacts and adaptation in the food production sector in Southern Manitoba: challenges and opportunities
- Conférencier.ère Sheika Henry (Brandon University) |
- 16:10 EDT - 16:30 EDT | 20 minutes Partie de: Food security
- Southern Manitoba is experiencing a climate shift, which is expected to intensify in the future. In fact, climate models predict changes in prec...
16:30
16:30
- Suzanne Mackenzie Memorial Lecture and reception UQAM - Coeur des sciences - Agora du Coeur des sciences
- 16:30 EDT - 20:00 EDT | 3 heures 30 minutes
- Event detailsThe doors will open at 16h30The lecture will start at 17h30The lecture takes 1,5 hr (including...