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E-design and technology centres
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2001)The author discusses how cities, specifically technology centres located in urban areas, attract knowledge sector workers. Two projects are highlighted: a 100-acre technology park on the campus of the University of Waterloo, ... -
E.T. Turner interview
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Early development instrument and grade one reading in School District 70 (Alberni)
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2013-05)This current study intended to examine if there was a relationship between early school readiness levels, as measured by the Early Development Instrument (EDI), specifically in the domain of Language and Cognitive Development, ... -
Early exploration of Nanaimo and the Vancouver Island area
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1994-09-08)Audio recording and transcript of Daphne Paterson and Arthur Leynard's September 1994 presentation to the Nanaimo Historical Society about archeology, place naming, and surveys in the Nanaimo region. Paterson, a former ... -
Early history of British Columbia
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1967)Audio recording of James K. Nesbitt's 1967 presentation to the Nanaimo Historical Society on the early history of British Columbia. His talk includes details about the joining of the Colony of Vancouver Island and mainland ... -
Early penal systems in Nanaimo
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1970)Audio recording of presentation to the Nanaimo Historical Society -
Early reading intervention: a collaborative inquiry of school implementation
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2016-04)Early reading development plays a vital role in the success of students along their learning journey. Primary teachers facilitate reading development through early reading intervention programs that meet the various needs ... -
Early Russian postcard depicting a camel laden with fish [sturgeon] together with people.
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1910)Black and white postcard of camel laden with fish. Two men standing by. Location is Ostrov Cheleken, Zak Obl. Turkmenistan. -
Early school days of Nanaimo
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1969)Audio recording of presentation to the Nanaimo Historical Society -
East of Eden: Paradise - are we there yet?: [Book Review] City making in paradise: Nine decisions that saved Vancouver
(Planning Institute of British Columbia, 2008-03)Book review of "City Making in Paradise: Nine Decisions That Saved Vancouver" by Mike Harcourt, Ken Cameron, with Sean Rossiter (Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2007). -
Eating your words : a look at the contemporary food movement as seen through the perspectives of four leading authors and activists
(2012-04-04)Food provides human beings with a connection to the natural world. This research helps to illustrate the interconnectivity of food and of the food movement as it relates to so many other social, ecological and cultural ... -
Ecological indicators of access and access management : a wildlife perspective
(2013-04-19)There is growing concern that human access into areas of wildlife habitat and the management of that access has become one of the most significant issues in sustaining wildlife populations worldwide. Although access ... -
An ecological model of climate marketing: A conceptual framework for understanding climate science related attitude and behavior change
(Cogent Social Sciences, 2019)Climate change is a problem that will require cooperation across different levels of government, society, community and individual action. For this reason, communicating about climate change represents a distinct challenge ... -
Ecological planning in an age of myth-information
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2000-01)Mary-Ellen Tyler emphasizes the ecological context of future planning. Warning us about the "myth-information" that can all too easily mislead us in this new age, Tyler highlights the question "What are we planning for?" ... -
Ecological rehabilitation: A new challenge for planners
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 1999)Ecological rehabilitation requires expertise in technical fields but will not succeed without professional planners to ensure that small-scale rehabilitation projects are designed and implemented to meet larger (regional) ... -
Ecology of Esquimalt Lagoon. 1. Nutrient inputs: the role of sewage
(Sep-1980)An investigation has been conducted into the importance of sewage as a source of nutrients to a small, eutrophic lagoon. Weekly months of nitrate, ammonia and orthophosphate in lagoon water and in five streams discharging ... -
The economics of co-operation: an introduction
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2006-06-26) -
The economics of co-operation: co-operative games
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2006-06-27) -
The economics of co-operation: difficulties with co-operative firms
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2006-06-28) -
The economics of co-operation: greater liberty and security
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2006-06-28)