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Building a Better Health Research System in Canada: Insights and Actions from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Building a Better Health Research System in Canada: Insights and Actions from the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic changed health research in Canada. Some of these changes were positive — for example, we completed, shared, and used…
Canadian Science Publishing
Sep 6
Climate change will alter the future suitability of eastern Canadian marine protected areas for…
Climate change will alter the future suitability of eastern Canadian marine protected areas for…
Climate change presents challenges for marine conservation areas that often have fixed boundaries.
Canadian Science Publishing
Sep 3
Impact of Hydroelectric Facilities on Namew in the Moose Cree Homeland: A Study of Mercury Levels…
Impact of Hydroelectric Facilities on Namew in the Moose Cree Homeland: A Study of Mercury Levels…
Namew (Moose Cree L dialect for Lake Sturgeon) is a culturally important fish species for Moose Cree First Nation.
Canadian Science Publishing
Aug 29
What types of research experiences do students have access to during their undergraduate degree?
What types of research experiences do students have access to during their undergraduate degree?
Undergraduate research experiences are some of the best ways to train young scientists. However, these experiences tend to be resource…
Canadian Science Publishing
Aug 8
Navigating Environmental Governance: The Role of Emerging Technologies in Addressing Biodiversity…
Navigating Environmental Governance: The Role of Emerging Technologies in Addressing Biodiversity…
In what ways do new and emerging technologies help us address environmental governance challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 25
Strontium Isotope Ratio Map of Southern British Columbia, Canada for Mobility and Migration Studies
Strontium Isotope Ratio Map of Southern British Columbia, Canada for Mobility and Migration Studies
This paper demonstrates how strontium isotope ratios of plants vary across southern British Columbia.
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 24
Indigenous Guardians & Natural Climate Solutions: Thinking Wahkohtowin, Elevating Youth Voices
Indigenous Guardians & Natural Climate Solutions: Thinking Wahkohtowin, Elevating Youth Voices
Mother Earth may be our strongest ally in the fight against climate change. Canada –particularly Northern Ontario — encompasses boreal and…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 23
COVID-19 on Food Insecurity Among Ecuadorian Women: A Survey Analysis
COVID-19 on Food Insecurity Among Ecuadorian Women: A Survey Analysis
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified concerns about food insecurity, prompting this research. An online pilot survey anonymously collected…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 18
A review of approaches to assess the amount of carbon stored in ecosystems over time
A review of approaches to assess the amount of carbon stored in ecosystems over time
Carbon storage and carbon sequestration contribute to human well-being because they represent the capacity of ecosystems to remove carbon…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 16
Towards Inclusive Climate Change Adaptation: A Framework for Ethical and Practical Integration
Towards Inclusive Climate Change Adaptation: A Framework for Ethical and Practical Integration
Promoting inclusion has been an on-going concern in several contexts, including international development, governance, urbanization…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 11
Distribution patterns of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Canadian murres
Distribution patterns of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Canadian murres
Migratory seabirds are reservoirs and intercontinental vectors for avian influenza virus (AIV).
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 10
Impact of age on the likelihood of contact with a contagious person
Impact of age on the likelihood of contact with a contagious person
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how public health measures can slow the spread of contagious diseases. Initially, the level of action…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 9
Bridging Indigenous and Western Sciences: Toward Ethical and Reparative Engagements
Bridging Indigenous and Western Sciences: Toward Ethical and Reparative Engagements
In this paper, we consider the complexities, challenges, and possibilities of enabling more ethical relationships between those trained in…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 4
The Role of Boundary Spanners in Advancing Collaborative Wildfire Management in Western Canada
The Role of Boundary Spanners in Advancing Collaborative Wildfire Management in Western Canada
Western Canada is increasingly experiencing impactful and complex wildfire seasons.
Canadian Science Publishing
Jul 4
Break down of plastic by superworms: analysis of their feces and gut bacteria
Break down of plastic by superworms: analysis of their feces and gut bacteria
Plastic pollution is a global problem with the largest percentage of plastic wastes being disposed of in landfills. Innovative solutions…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jun 27
Investigating greenhouse gases in small prairie ponds: do season and water chemistry matter?
Investigating greenhouse gases in small prairie ponds: do season and water chemistry matter?
There are millions of small ponds in the Prairie region. One valuable feature of these ponds is that they store carbon in their sediments…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jun 25
Relating microplastic counts in sediment cores to macroeconomic variations within the last century
Relating microplastic counts in sediment cores to macroeconomic variations within the last century
Many negative socioeconomic and ecological implications are associated with plastic pollution. In Canada, microplastics (MPs; particles <5…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jun 24
Draining wetland ponds for agriculture expected to have large impacts on prairie water resources
Draining wetland ponds for agriculture expected to have large impacts on prairie water resources
Wetlands are well known as important features of the natural environment, owing to their ability to store water, contribute to good water…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jun 20
Leveraging the Humanities for Better Health
Leveraging the Humanities for Better Health
We need more than science to protect our health. Cultural history gives us important information about how people think about their health…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jun 17
Paper Waste Remanufacturing for Pencil Production
Paper Waste Remanufacturing for Pencil Production
Large amounts of waste paper are generated annually worldwide, where up to 50% of waste paper is landfilled or incinerated.
Canadian Science Publishing
Jun 13
Improving environmental decision-making: A review of community-based monitoring in Canada
Improving environmental decision-making: A review of community-based monitoring in Canada
Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) is used in environmental decision-making and helps scientists and resource managers understand the…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jun 11
Community Collaboration: Volunteers and TRCA Unite to Protect Turtle Nests
Community Collaboration: Volunteers and TRCA Unite to Protect Turtle Nests
In late 2020, a group of volunteers using Facebook reached out to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) wanting to help with…
Canadian Science Publishing
Jun 10
Prey Selection and Competition: Investigating Dietary Dynamics of Bobcat and Lynx in New Brunswick
Prey Selection and Competition: Investigating Dietary Dynamics of Bobcat and Lynx in New Brunswick
Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) are a flagship species for North America’s boreal forests. In recent years, however, the range of lynx has…
Canadian Science Publishing
May 31
A toolkit for funders to increase early-career diversity in ecology
A toolkit for funders to increase early-career diversity in ecology
While diversity among scientists is tied to improved research quality, output, and ethical standards, access to funding opportunities for…
Canadian Science Publishing
May 30
The Investigation of Social Sciences Research Trends from 2004 to 2019
The Investigation of Social Sciences Research Trends from 2004 to 2019
Many Inuit feel they are not being involved in research or seeing benefits from research outcomes.
Canadian Science Publishing
May 22
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