Peter Johnson
Peter Johnson's focuses are the Geoweb, open data, mobile technology, public participation GIS, community-based geomatics, and geospatial technology in planning and government.
Peter Johnson's focuses are the Geoweb, open data, mobile technology, public participation GIS, community-based geomatics, and geospatial technology in planning and government.
Craig Janes' research interests include human-environment interactions, social inequities and health, global health governance, and maternal and child health.
Thomas Homer-Dixon studies the complex threats to global security, causes of violent conflict, climate change, energy science, and public policy, sources of societal innovation, and modelling of ideological change.
Götz Hoeppe's research interests include anthropology of science, technology and digital media, environmental anthropology; ethnography, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, and responsible research and innovation.
Daniel Henstra's focuses are public administration, public policy, local government, federalism and multilevel governance, emergency management, and climate change adaptation.
Bryan Grimwood's research is focused on tourism and Indigenous Peoples, tourism ethics and responsibility, northern landscapes, and outdoor experiential education.
Blair Feltmate's research is about identifying the additive value of sustainable development on an industry-specific basis and establishing a practical, meaningful and cost-effective climate change adaptation program for Canada.
Elizabeth English focuses are amphibious architecture, sustainable flood mitigation, climate change adaptation, flood-resilient housing for indigenous populations and vulnerable low-income communities, historic structures and traditional cultures, community resilience and resilience metrics, wind effects on buildings, hurricane damage prevention, adaptive flood risk reduction, disaster management and relief.
Monica Emelko's research interests include water treatment, wildfire, water quality, pathogens, climate change, filtration, land disturbance, environmental and water resources, water and land management, nanoparticle removal during drinking water and wastewater treatment, quantitative microbial risk assessment, water protection and smart infrastructure.
Susan Elliott's research interests are environment and health, the global environment, urban social geography, and philosophy and method in the social sciences.