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Dr. Lea Berrang Ford | Teaching
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Dr Lea Berrang Ford. McGill University Department of Geography. Graduate & Student Opportunities. Jobs in Health Geography. Fall) Statistics and Spatial Analysis. Be offered in Fall 2016. Winter) Global Health and Environmental Change. This course will not be offered for the 2016-2017 academic year. Fall) Advanced Topics in Health Geography. This course provides a critical review of advanced topics in health geography, including perspectives ecosystem health, epidemiology, chronic and infectious disease ...
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Mya Sherman featured in National Geographic article on Amazonian biodiversity, health and livelihoods | Dr. Lea Berrang Ford
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Dr Lea Berrang Ford. McGill University Department of Geography. Graduate & Student Opportunities. Jobs in Health Geography. Mya Sherman featured in National Geographic article on Amazonian biodiversity, health and livelihoods. Mya Sherman, who conducted her M.A. in Geography from 2012-2014 with a Shipibo community as a component of IHACC research in Peru,. Sherman, M., and Ford, J. (2014). Stakeholder engagement in adaptation interventions: an evaluation of projects in developing nations. July 3, 2015.
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IHACC project leads in Bwindi and Kampala to discuss next steps for IHACC in Uganda | Climate Change Adaptation Research Group
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CCADAPT in the News. IHACC project leads in Bwindi and Kampala to discuss next steps for IHACC in Uganda. IHACC team with Makerere University's Geography Department in Kampala. IHACC team in Buhoma. IHACC project leads Dr. James Ford. And Dr. Sherilee Harper. Were in Uganda this week with Dr. Shuaib Lwasa. And Didacus Namanya for a series of project meetings in Buhoma and Kampala, and partner community visits in and around Bwindi. A noteworthy output of these meetings is an invitation for Dr. Lwasa t...
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Seasonal prevalence and determinants of food insecurity in Iqaluit, Nunavut | Climate Change Adaptation Research Group
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CCADAPT in the News. Seasonal prevalence and determinants of food insecurity in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Guo, Y., Berrang-Ford, L., Ford, J. Lardeau, MP., Edge, V., Patterson, K., the IHACC Research Team, and Harper, S. (2015). Access PDF here. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the Canadian Arctic. Although most studies have focused on smaller communities, little is known about food insecurity in larger centres. The factors associated with food insecurity in I...
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Publications | Climate Change Adaptation Research Group
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CCADAPT in the News. The role of environmental factors in search and rescue incidents in Nunavut, Canada. Climate change adaptation planning in large cities: A systematic global assessment. The 4Cs of adaptation tracking: consistency, comparability, comprehensiveness, coherency. Vulnerability and adaptive capacity of Inuit women to climate change: a case study from Iqaluit, Nunavut. Food system vulnerability amidst the extreme 2010 2011 flooding in the Peruvian Amazon: a case study from the Ucayali region.
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Prioritizing Climate Change Adaptations in Canadian Arctic Communities | Climate Change Adaptation Research Group
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CCADAPT in the News. Prioritizing Climate Change Adaptations in Canadian Arctic Communities. Champalle, C., Ford, J.D., and Sherman, M. 2015. Access PDF here. By Michelle → Field Notes. Click here to cancel reply. You can use basic XHTML in your comments. Your email address will never. Subscribe to this comment feed via RSS. James Ford on ResearcherID. James Ford on Google Scholar. James Ford on Scopus. James Ford on Microsoft Academic Search. Ccadapt featured on News Deeply.
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Post-doctoral fellowship in climate change and health adaptation | Climate Change Adaptation Research Group
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CCADAPT in the News. Post-doctoral fellowship in climate change and health adaptation. The post-doc fellow will be directed by Dr James Ford in the Dept. of Geography at McGill University, Montreal, and will join Dr Ford’s Climate Change Adaptation Research Group (www.jamesford.ca). The fellow will be expected to develop and lead their own research program within the IK-ADAPT project, and will also assist in high-level management. Interested and qualified applicants can submit a Cover Letter and CV by Se...
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Peer Reviewed | Climate Change Adaptation Research Group
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CCADAPT in the News. 8216;Peer Reviewed’. Protective Factors For Mental Health And Well-Being In A Changing Climate: Perspectives From Inuit Youth In Nunatsiavut, Labrador. Coverage and framing of climate change adaptation in the media: A review of influential North American newspapers during 1993 2013. How are we adapting to climate change? Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change in Canadian Jurisdictions. The 4Cs of adaptation tracking: consistency, comparability, comprehensiveness, coherency. The C...
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Media | Climate Change Adaptation Research Group
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CCADAPT in the News. Dr Berrang-Ford on the challenge of adapting to climate change. CCADAPT featured on CBC News. Dr James Ford co-leads northern charter of coastal assessment. Dylan Clark featured on CBC News. Anna Bruce Featured in Environmental Research Letters. Dylan Clark featured in NunatsiaqOnline article on SAR. Dr James Ford featured in The Huffington Post. Ashlee Cunsolo Willox and Anna Bruce featured in Adjacent Government. Melanie Flynn featured in Northern Public Affairs Magazine. James For...
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Interested in graduate work in the Climate Change Adaptation Research Group (CCARG)? | Climate Change Adaptation Research Group
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CCADAPT in the News. Interested in graduate work in the Climate Change Adaptation Research Group (CCARG)? I am seeking PhD and Masters students on a variety of projects I lead on the human dimensions of climate change, focusing on climate change vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation at community to global scales. Examination of current policies and programs in one of the IHACC regions (Arctic, Uganda, Peru) from the perspective of reducing vulnerability to the health effects of climate change. I am i...
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