PhD dissertations
- 2014: Paivi Abernethy, Bridging theories, concepts, organizations and knowledge for health and sustainability integration (.pdf)
- 2009: Rebecca Miriam Pollock – The Role of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Governance for Sustainability: Cases from Canada (.pdf)
- 2006: Dan McCarthy – A Critical Systems Approach to Socio-Ecological Systems: Implications for Social Learning and Governance (.pdf)
- 2005: Graham Whitelaw – The Role of Environmental Movement Organizations in Land Use Planning: Case Studies of the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine Processes
Masters theses
- 2012: Azzam Mahboob - Investigating the sustainability and resilience criteria for evaluation of land use plans and related policies: The case of rural Niagara (.pdf)
- 2012: James Law – Towards a Strategic Communications Plan: Providing Community-Informed Insight into the Role of the Biosphere Reserve on the Oak Ridges Moraine (.pdf)
- 2011: Wai T. (Elizabeth) Liu – An application of the resilience assessment workbook to the Town of Caledon, Ontario, Canada: Resilience of what? Resilience to what? Reslience with what? (.pdf)
- 2009: Tanya I. Markvart – Understanding Institutional Change and Resistance to Change Towards Sustainability: An Interdisciplinary Theoretical Framework and Illustrative Application to Provincial-Municipal Aggregates Policy (.pdf)
- 2008: Bronwen Buck – Partnership Principles and the Stewardship Potential of Employer Supported Volunteer Programs (.pdf)
- 2008: Bruce Mackenzie – Supporting Environmental Stewardship and Livelihood Benefits in Ontario’s Greenbelt: Assessing the Potential Contribution of the Alternative Land Use Services (.pdf)
- 2007: Sara Edge – Challenges and Opportunities Facing Local Governance Agents in Advancing an Ecosystem Approach to Conceptualizing and Governing Community Health in Norfolk, County, Ontario (.pdf)
- 2006: Sami Rehman – Examining Place-based Governance Principles in Two Atlantic Canada Protected Areas (.pdf)
- 2004: Sharmalene Mendis Millard – Assessing Community Capacity for Ecosystem Management: Clayoquot Sound and Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserves (.pdf)
Undergraduate theses
- 2009: Rebecca Hutchinson – Examining Southern Ontario Biosphere Reserves and their Contribution to Sustainability: Long Point Biosphere Reserve, Georgian Bay (.pdf)
- 2008: Cate Ahrens – Transforming Post-Secondary Level Learning: A Theoretical and Practical Investigation of Sustainability Education (.pdf)
- 2007: Breanne Card – The Georgian Bay Coast Trail: Utilizing Case Studies to Ensure Implementation of Sustainable Trail Development within the Georgian Bay Littoral Biosphere Reserve (.pdf)