S. Xie, "Sea-Ice Detection from RADARSAT Images based on Improved Bilateral Filtering"
Ammar Abulibdeh, "Equity Implications of Cordon Pricing in Downtown Toronto"
Any member of the Faculty of Environment is welcome to attend this thesis defence, which provides an insight into current research activities within the Waterloo-Laurier Graduate Program in Geography.
A copy of the thesis is available as a pdf file from Lori McConnell.

The Ph.D. student colloquium "Geography Without Borders" will showcase the research of the new cohort of Ph.D. students of the joint Waterloo-Laurier graduate program in Geography in a casual atmosphere. You are invited to attend the colloquium's three sessions on "Food and Activism", "Climate Change", and "Transportation and Pedestrians."

Contributions to Geographic Knowledge:
Join us for an installment of this engaging seminar series highlighting a topic of interest to geographers here at the Faculty of Environment and beyond.

GIS Day is a global event to educate people about how geography makes a difference in our lives through the technology of Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Contributions to Geographic Knowledge:
Join us for an installment of this engaging seminar series highlighting a topic of interest to geographers here at the Faculty of Environment and beyond.

Geography Awareness Week (GAW) is coming to The Faculty of Environment. Launched in 1987 in the United States, its goal is to promote geographic education in K-12 schools and among the public. To help celebrate this week, the department of Geography and Environmental Management will be hosting two exciting events.

Contributions to Geographic Knowledge:
Join us for an installment of this engaging seminar series highlighting a topic of interest to geographers here at the Faculty of Environment and beyond.

Contributions to Geographic Knowledge:
Join us for an installment of this engaging seminar series highlighting a topic of interest to geographers here at the Faculty of Environment and beyond.

Please join alumni, students, faculty, and staff to kick off Geography’s 50th year, featuring brief presentations by Waterloo faculty members, photos from the past five decades and an interactive map tracking where Waterloo geographers have lived, worked, and travelled.