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Member Outputs — Canada's Waste Network
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Books and Edited Volumes. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles. 2015) " Cooperative urban mining in Brazil: Collective practices in selective household waste collection and recycling. LeClerc, E., and Keeling, A. 2015) From Cutlines to Traplines: Post-industrial land use at the Pine Point mine. The Extractive Industries and Society. 2015)" The changing geography of global trade in electronic discards: time to rethink the e-waste problem. Lougheed, Scott C. Hird, Myra J. Parizeau, Kate; Lepawsky, Josh. 2014) Ma...
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Publication Alert! Is the Circular Economy Fact or Fiction? — Canada's Waste Network
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October 31, 2016. Is the Circular Economy Fact or Fiction? October 31, 2016. CWN member David McRobert. And co-author Meghan Robinson have published an article in the Sept 2016 issue of. Solid Waste and Recycling. Titled "Is the Circular Economy Fact or Fiction? The three Rs have long been viewed an ideal, but in practice, their implementation has been spotty. Traditionally, while reduce, reuse, and recycle are always spoken in the same breath, the vast majority of effort and attention has been paid ...
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Welcome/Join — Canada's Waste Network
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Welcome to Canada's Waste Network. Join Canada's Waste Network. Select the option that most accurately reflects your position at your institution/community. Describe yourself and your research *. Provide a brief bio and description of your work. This will be the information we display as your biography on the Members page. Are you part of a research group? Please let us know if you run, or are part of, a waste-related research group. Website or social media presence you'd like linked to.
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Publication Alert! "The Life and Times of Land fills" — Canada's Waste Network
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September 1, 2016. The Life and Times of Land fills". September 1, 2016. Joshua Reno, in the. Journal of Ecological Anthropology. PhD Positions: 3 positions available in "Hazardous Travels: Ghost Acres and the Global Waste Economy". The DEW Line and Canada’s Arctic Waste: Legacy and Futurity". This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Virginia Maclaren — Canada's Waste Network
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Paul van der Werf. Virginia Maclaren (University of Toronto). I have four areas of research interest in waste management. The first is NIMBYism: how and why it occurs, how it changes over time, and how it is represented in the media. The second is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and how EPR policies are developed and un-developed. The third is changing perceptions about Waste-to-Energy. The fourth area of research interest is food waste in the Global North and Global South.
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Yvonne Ho — Canada's Waste Network
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Paul van der Werf. Jennifer Allan (University of WEstern Ontario). I completed an undergraduate thesis research in the waste diversion behaviour of Ontario residents based on the different waste management systems used by their municipality, whether it be landfill or waste-to-energy. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Research Groups — Canada's Waste Network
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Canada's Waste Flow project is a SSHRC funded interdisciplinary research group originating from Queen's and Concordia universities. Guelph Food Waste Research Project. International Food Loss and Food Waste Studies Group. ReWaRP Realizing Waste's Resource Potential. WaSTE - Waste and Science, Technology and Environment. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Calls for Papers, AAG 2017 Edition — Canada's Waste Network
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October 18, 2016. Calls for Papers, AAG 2017 Edition. October 18, 2016. The American Association of Geographers 2017 Annual Meeting in Boston is going to play host to a number of waste-oriented paper sessions. Two CFPs for this year:. Informality, legitimacy and authority in the age of the Circular Economy. Freyja Knapp, University of California, Berkeley. Manisha Anantharaman, St. Mary’s College of California. The circular economy is the new kid on the block in the arena of. Critical engagement with cir...
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Public Lecture: Myra Hird at Penn State – "Microontologies of Waste, and the Radical Asymmetry of a Stratified Planet" — Canada's Waste Network
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October 4, 2016. Public Lecture: Myra Hird at Penn State "Microontologies of Waste, and the Radical Asymmetry of a Stratified Planet". October 4, 2016. Is giving a public lecture at Penn State on October 13th, 4:00pm-5:30pm. This will be followed by an advanced seminar on October 14th, 10:00am-11:30pm. Additional details, including directions and specific locations are available for the public lecture. And for the seminar. Calls for Papers, AAG 2017 Edition.
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Myra J Hird — Canada's Waste Network
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Paul van der Werf. I am a Professor in the School of Environmental Studies at Queen’s University. I earned my D.Phil. at Oxford University, and have taught in New Zealand, the United States, Britain, Northern Ireland, Norway, and Canada. I have published eight books, as well as some sixty journal articles and book chapters. I have researched a diverse range of topics within the broad area of science studies. For more information on my work, please visit: www.myrahird.com.