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Habitat '76 thirty-five years on
(Planning Institute of British Columbia, 2011)Thirty-five years ago, an event occurred in Vancouver that would change the face of urban policy worldwide, and yet most planners know little about it. Until recently, I would count myself amongst them. The conference ... -
Habitat linkages and highway mitigation using spatially-explicit GIS-based models
(2012-12-13)I identified suitable locations for highway wildlife crossing mitigations across the TransCanada Highway (TCH) in the area of Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Park (MRGNP), British Columbia. Highways fragment natural ... -
Habits, beaches, dogs and leashes: Non-compliance with park regulations
(IUCN, 2018-05)Protected areas are important for both conserving natural resources and providing visitor experiences, but these two objectives are sometimes compromised when visitors do not comply with regulations. This issue was explored ... -
Hagfish: Champions of CO2 tolerance question the origins of vertebrate gill function
(Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 2015-06-09)The gill is widely accepted to have played a key role in the adaptive radiation of early vertebrates by supplanting the skin as the dominant site of gas exchange. However, in the most basal extant craniates, the hagfishes, ... -
Hamlet: both sides of the pond
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Hana
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2014)Menu from Hana restaurant in Courtenay, BC. Text in English and Korean. Appetizers, soups, noodles, Korean cuisine, special roll, lunch special. -
Hand logging of the British Columbia coast
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1969)Audio recording of Don Schon's 1969 presentation to the Nanaimo Historical Society about hand logging on the coast of British Columbia from its beginnings in the 1860s until the last hand logging license was issued in 1965. ... -
Handedness and interpersonal preferences: short-term changes in motor fluency may influence facial attractiveness
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2020)People with different physical characteristics interact with the world differently and, therefore, form different mental representations corresponding to their physical characteristics. Since left-handers and right-handers ... -
Hands-on project based learning: the key to student engagement
(Vancouver Island University, 2013)The purpose of this project is to look at ways to increase motivation and engagement of students and skill development that will help prepare students for the changing world. This project focuses on using a hands-on project ... -
Handy Crafters Co-op Case Study
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2001)A case study for Handy Crafters Co-op located in Dawson Creek, BC. -
Handy Crafters Co-op interview
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2002)A transcript of an interview with a member of the Handy Crafters Co-op. -
Happy co-op week to you
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2002)Information about the CCEC Credit Union. -
Harbor Village Cuisine
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2016)Menu from Harbor Village Cuisine restaurant in Hawaii. -
Harbour Sushi
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 5/26/2016)Menu from Harbour Sushi restaurant in Port McNeill, BC. Meal combo specials, sushi combo specials, appetizers, soups & salads, noodle udon/soba, tempura, donburi rice bowl, teriyaki, sashimi, others (Korean style), bota ... -
Hardwired
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Harewood Mine and Beban Mine
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2016)Summary of the Harewood & Beban mines. -
Harm reduction through housing first: an assessment of the Emergency Warming Centre in Inuvik, Canada
(Harm Reduction Journal, 2017)Background: This research examines the effectiveness of an Emergency Warming Centre (EWC) in Inuvik, Canada, at reducing rates of morbidity and mortality for homeless persons with concurrent disorders (mental health ... -
Harmonious multiculturalism in a non-metropolis: Public spaces improvements to expand multicultural visibility in Nanaimo
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2018-04)In a mosaic multiculturalism policy context, how can local governments realize “harmonious multiculturalism”, which is defined here as maintaining diversity while integrating all differences, this is a challenge for Canadian ... -
Harnessing low carbon pathways to thermal energy provision : a multi-case study of Metro Vancouver, B.C.
(2016-01-25)This research will explore the drivers and barriers that affect the implementation of renewable fuel sources in thermal energy provision in the Metro Vancouver region of B.C. Through a multi-case study methodology employing ...