Five SEED research masters students complete their program in spring 2021 term

Friday, September 3, 2021

The School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED) is pleased to recognize five new graduates of the Masters of Environmental Studies in Sustainability Management. Our research students have been working remotely due to worldwide constraints associated with the COVID-19 lockdown. The following theses were completed, orally defended and are now publicly available on the University’s thesis depository.

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Flood Risk Management in Canada: A Political Discourse Analysis - by Danielle Lebre under the supervision of Jason Thistlethwaite










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Impact of Youth Service Program Design on Youth Engagement, Communities and Organizations -
by Aleksandra Spasevski under the supervision of Amelia Clarke







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Building Local Resilience To Climate Change Vulnerability In Small-Scale Fishery Communities Of Lake Volta, Ghana
by Rosina Amoah Agyapong under the supervision of  Prateep Nayak





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Water Quality as a Measure to Understand Vulnerability and Viability Issues in Small-Scale Fisheries of Chilika Lagoon, India -
by Navya Vikraman Nair under the supervision of Prateep Nayak










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Marketing mix of used electric vehicles in Ontario, Canada
by Samuel Karim Cibrian Bravo under the supervision of Jennifer Lynes







 

Learn more about SEED’s Masters in Sustainability Management.