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MY RESEARCH INTERESTS

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My research activities span the social, natural, and health sciences and aim to bring together multiple perspectives in order to comprehensively understand, and collaboratively address, complex human-environment issues. I am also interested in methodological, conceptual, and practical advances that support interdisciplinary research, integration, and collaborative action.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

The impacts of ecosystem change on health

Climate change adaptation and communication

Geograhpic Information Systems (GIS) and health

Walkability and bikeability

Inter- and transdisciplinary approaches to research

MY LATEST RESEARCH

Exploring local narratives of climate change impacts and adaptation: Creating a climate for community resilience in Thunder Bay.

Deforestation and child diet diversity: A geospatial analysis of 15 sub-saharan African countries.

Perceptions of walkabilty and pedestrian safety in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Educating and engaging Thunder Bay residents to build community resilience.

Climate change communication and engagement in Canada’s provincial Norths: A collaborative place-based approach

Exploring bikeability and cyclist safety in Thunder Bay

Using maps to tell a story: Geographies of sexual assault and domestic violence in the municipality of Ottawa

Solastalgia: Investigating the nexus of climate change, place, and human well-being

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