Publications
. (2005).
Leisure travel distribution patterns of Germans: Insights for climate policy. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 5(4), 596-603. Elsevier.
. (2017). Ligand specificities of the relaxin (LGR7) and INSL3 (LGR8) receptors: Implications for relaxin and INSL3 action. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION. SOC STUDY REPRODUCTION 1603 MONROE ST, MADISON, WI 53711-2021 USA.
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A model process for developing adaptation options for natural heritage areas in an era of rapid climate change. The George Wright Forum. George Wright Society.
. (2011). Modeling the impacts of water level changes on a Great Lakes community. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 40(3), 647-662. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
. (2004). Money talks, standards rock: Federal and provincial regulations are needed to get our homes to the highest levels of efficiency. Alternatives Journal, 30(1), 20. Alternatives Journal.
. (2004). No time for smokescreen scepticism: A rejoinder to Shani and Arad. Tourism Management. Elsevier.
(2014). No time for smokescreen skepticism: A rejoinder to Shani and Arad. Tourism Management, 47, 341-347. Pergamon.
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Ontario cottages: impacts and responses to the Great Lakes shoreline hazard. GREAT LAKES GEOGRAPHER, 3, 53-68. THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO.
. (1996). An overview of modelling climate change impacts in the Caribbean Region with contribution from the Pacific Islands. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
(2012). Pacific Dialogue on Water and Climate. Dialogue on Water and Climate Synthesis Report.
. (2002). Partnership for Canada Caribbean Community Climate Change Adaptation (ParCA): final technical report.
. (2016). The place of tourism in the IPCC fourth assessment report: a review. Tourism Review International, 12(1), 5-12. Cognizant Communication Corporation.
. (2008). The potential for widespread, threshold dieback of forests in North America under rapid global warming. Bringing Climate Change Into Natural Resource Management, 117.
. (2005). Preferred climates for tourism: case studies from Canada, New Zealand and Sweden. Climate Research, 38(1), 61-73. Inter-Research.
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