Abstract: Various physical and biological factors control the processing of materials in aquatic ecosystems.805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0B9, CA/geographyCategory: Academic seminars...
The department is saddened to hear about the passing of Professor Jack Ives. Jack was a former PhD student and faculty member of the Department who went on to become a world renowned mountain...
Congratulations to doctoral student Morgan Sleeth who won second place for best PhD oral presentation at this year's Canadian Association of Geographers in St. John's. Details here.
In a recent piece published in Eos, three former Geography graduate students and one Emeritus professor discuss how landslide-like features known as mega retrogressive thaw slumps are threatening...
A series of talks from current postdoctoral researchers in the Department of Geography.
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Abstract: Over the last decade, more than 30,000 people have drowned on their way to Europe. These deaths are a direct consequence of current EU border and migration policy.805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest...
Prof. Mylène Riva & doctoral student Laurianne Debanné, were recently featured in CBC News for their work on the rising energy costs for households in rural Nova Scotia. Read more here: https:/...
Abstract. The shifting geopolitical and ecological circumstances surrounding climate change are contributing to the strengthening of “green nationalisms” around the world – including in...
Abstract: In modern data-driven geography, the question of validity is often reduced to a matter of ground truth data. However, for many spatio-temporal modeling purposes, such an account of...