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         Ontario Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Ontario Place: The origins and planning of an urban waterfront park (Discussion paper / Dept. of Geography, York University) by Arlene Gemmil, 1981
  2. Ontario, (Studies in Canadian geography)
  3. Ontario (Canadian Maps) by MapMEDIA Corp, 1999-01
  4. Ontario conservation authorities: Myth and reality (Department of Geography publication series) by Bruce Mitchell, 1992
  5. Soil microscopy: Proceedings of the fourth International Working-Meeting on Soil Micromorphology, Department of Geography, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 27th-31st August, 1973
  6. Urban growth and local services: The development of Ontario municipalities to 1981 (Occasional papers in geography) by Elizabeth Bloomfield, 1983
  7. Geographic thinking skills (Informal series / Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) by John A Ross, 1981
  8. Retail sector battles out-shopping phenomenon. (Northern Ontario towns and cities adopt strategies to discourage consumers from making purchases on the ... An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Chris Krejlgaard, 1991-03-01
  9. Economic and environmental impacts of land drainage in Ontario (Geographical monographs) by William C Found, 1975
  10. Ontario central places in 1871: A gazetteer compiled from contemporary sources (Canadian industry in 1871) by G. T Bloomfield, 1990
  11. Physical Geography, Geomorphology and Late Quaternary History of the Mahidasht Project Area, Qara Su Basin, Central Iran (Rom Mahidasht Project, V. 1) by Ian A. Brookes, 1989-09
  12. Toward a planning and management program for the St. Lawrence-Eastern Ontario shoreline (Discussion paper series ; Department of Geography, Syracuse University ; no. 12) by David B Harper, 1976
  13. Catalogue of the books relating to education and educational subjects: Also to history, geography, science, biography and practical life in the library of the Education Department for Ontario by J. George Hodgins, 1897
  14. Summer water balance in a southern Ontario watershed: The effect of vegetation on seasonal evaporation rates (Discussion paper - Department of Geography, University of Toronto) by Emmanuel Oladipo, 1979

41. UNBC Geography - Greg R. Halseth (Publications)
Symposium in Medical Geography, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario. Spatial Patterns in a Eastern Ontario Case Study , ontario geography, Vol.
http://web.unbc.ca/geography/faculty/greg/publications.shtml
Geography Program
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Faculty ... Community Development Institute at UNBC
Courses Taught
GEOG 200 Outline GEOG 424 Outline ... Greg R. Halseth, Ph D
Queen's University, 1993
Associate Professor
Geography Program

Publications
Books
Building for Success: Explorations of Rural Community and Rural Development . Brandon, MB: Rural Development Institute, Brandon University Building Community in an Instant Town: A social geography of Mackenzie and Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia Press. (Re)Development at the Urban Edges. Waterloo : University of Waterloo, Department of Geography Publication Series.
Cottage Country in Transition: A Social Geography of Change and Contention in the Rural-Recreational Countryside.
Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
Prince George: A social geography of British Columbia's "Northern Capital"
Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia Press. Book chapters
Community Resiliency and Recovery Project: Final Report . Senior Policy Officials Project Steering Committee, Working Group on Community Resiliency and Recovery, Municipal Affairs branches for BC, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories, Manitoba, and Quebec.

42. American Ethnic Geography Bibliography Part 8
Butler, Richard W. The Geography of Rock 19541970. ontario geography 24 (1984)1-33. Carney, George O. Bluegrass Grows All Around The Spatial
http://www.valpo.edu/geomet/geo/courses/geo200/bib10.html
A merican E thnic G eography
A Selected Bibliography of the
Ethnic and Cultural Geography of the
United States and Canada
Atlases American Indians Midland Subculture Lower Southern Subculture ... Culture Regions and Boundaries POLITICS
Archer, J. C. "Political Geography of Comtemporary Events VI: Some Geographical Aspects of the American Presidential Election of 1984." Political Geography Quarterly
Archer, J. C. et al . "Counties, States, Sections, and Parties in the 1984 Presidential Election." Professional Geographer
Archer, J. C. and Taylor, P. J. Section and Party: A Political Geography of American Presidential Elections, from Andrew Jackson to Ronald Reagan . John Wiley, 1981.
Johnston, Ronald J. "The Changing Geography of Voting in the United States, 1946-1980." Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
Brunn, Stanley D. Geography and Politics in America . New York: Harper and Row, 1974.
Sharkansky, Ira. Regionalism in American Politics . Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1979.
Vanderhill, Burke G. and Unger, Frank A. "Georgia's Crenelated Country Boundaries."

43. Brian Klinkenberg CV
Department of Geography University of British Columbia 1984 West Mall EDITORIAL Editor, Cartographica, 19982004 Editor, ontario geography (1984 - 1986)
http://www.geog.ubc.ca/~brian/cv.html

Dr. Brian Klinkenberg

Associate Professor
Department of Geography
University of British Columbia

1984 West Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Phone: (604) 822-3534, Fax: (604) 822-6150 Email: brian@geog.ubc.ca
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Spatial analysis and analytical geography, including:
  • GIS (Geographical Information Science), Spatial Modelling/Landscape Modelling, Fractals and Geomorphology, Neighbourhood Theory. Applications and theory in Biogeography, Ecology, Conservation Biology, Health and Environment, Medical Biogeography/Epidemiology.
EDUCATION B. Sc. University of Toronto 1976 (Survey Science) O. L. S. Registered Ontario Land Surveyor 1979 M. Sc. University of Western Ontario 1983 (Biogeography) (Supervisor: Michael F. Goodchild) Ph. D. University of Western Ontario 1988 (GIS) (Supervisor: Michael F. Goodchild) AFFILIATIONS Faculty Associate, Centre for Applied Conservation Biology Honorary Research Associate, University of British Columbia Herbarium PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Canadian Association of Geographers Canadian Cartographic Association American Association of Geographers International Geographical Union EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
  • University of British Columbia 1987-present
      Instructor 1987-1988 Assistant Professor (1988-1994) Associate Professor (1994-present)
    University of Western Ontario 1983-1986
      Instructor (1986), Teaching Assistant (1983, 1984, 1985)

44. LSU Department Of Geography & Anthropology
1984 A geographic information system for the Palynologists An Ontario example, Part I. Western Canada, ontario geography 1583101. Back to top
http://www.ga.lsu.edu/liupublications.htm
Kam-biu Liu / Biogeography
Selected Publications (1980-2004)
Murnane, R. and K.B. Liu, eds.
Hurricanes and Typhoons: Past, Present, and Future . Columbia University Press, New York.
Liu, K.B.
Hurricanes and Typhoons: Past, Present, and Future . Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 13-57.
Louie, K.S. and Liu, K.B.
Hurricanes and Typhoons: Past, Present, and Future . Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 222-48.
Liu, K.B.
WorldMinds: Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems . Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 443-8.
Elsner, J.B. and K.B. Liu
Climate Research
Reese, C.A., K.B. Liu, and K.R. Mountain Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research Liu, K.B., H.Y. Lu, and C.M. Shen Integrated Assessment of the Climate Change Impacts on the Gulf Coast Region , Gulf Coast Regional Climate Change Council, Baton Rouge, pp. 223-30. Lu, H.Y. and K.B. Liu Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science Louie, K.S. and K.B. Liu Journal of Historical Geography Lu, H.Y. and K.B. Liu Diversity and Distributions Reese, C.A. and K.B. Liu

45. Teaching Naturally - The Ontario Curriculum Links To Ontario Nature Resources
Geography. The Ontario Curriculum, Geography Links to Ontario Nature Resources Copyright © 20002004 Federation of Ontario Naturalists.
http://www.ontarionature.org/educate/curriculum.html
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Grade, Strand and Topics, Overall and/or Specific Expectations Ontario Nature Resources Grade 1 Life Systems -
  • basic needs of animals and plants
  • characteristics and needs of animals and plants
  • living things depend on environment to meet needs; requirements for good human health
Introducing Flowers, Birds, Reptiles, Insects, Mammals Jumbo Book of Nature Science Nature Notes (various subjects) Ecosystem Poster - Life in an Ontario Wetland Poster Wildlife and Habitats Mini-kit and Habitats (book) Earth and Space Systems Daily, Seasonal Cycles
  • daily, seasonal cycles; how cycles affect living things
  • adaptation/preparation for daily/seasonal cycles
Introducing Flowers, Birds, Reptiles, Insects, Mammals Habitats (book) Jumbo Book of Nature Science Grade 2 Life Systems - Growth and Changes in Animals
  • similarities/differences among animals in adaptation to environmental conditions
  • physical/behavioural characteristics; growth process

46. Tree-Ring Lab
Information about people, facilities, and methods and results of research focused on the use of tree rings as dating and paleoclimatic tools in the Canadian Cordillera of Alberta and British Columbia.
http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/geography/faculty/luckman/trl/index.html

47. The North View
History, geography, and culture of Algoma and Northern ontario, covering the Natives, the French, the English, and all the multinational people that have followed.
http://www.thenorthview.org/
THE NORTH VIEW tells the story of Algoma and Northern Ontario; a region that forms the heart of the Great Lakes and Canada. This ruggedly dramatic landscape was formed over billions of years, sculpted by wind, rain, snow and glacial ice. Vast fresh water seas, thousands of lakes and flowing rivers continue to shape ancient granite mountains. This land has been central to the Natives, the French, the English and all the multi-national and multi-ethnic peoples that have followed. Truly, Algoma and Northern Ontario have played a pivotal role in every major stage of Canada's historical development to nationhood. The region's mysteries still enthrall and captivate enthusiasts as wide-ranging as hunters and anglers to hikers, bird-watchers and eco-tourists. Click on the topics history, geography, culture and recreation to experience a changing panorama of the region's distinctive seasons. To see an expanding catalogue of new views of Algoma, Northern Ontario and Canada, click here visually impaired

48. KidZone Geography - Ontario
free printable worksheets and facts for preschool, kindergarten and early gradeschool geography lessons.
http://www.kidzone.ws/geography/ontario/
SEARCH Crafts for Kids Coloring Pages DLTK Teach ... Sites for Teachers
Ontario Ontario is the second largest Canadian province (in terms of area) and can be found on the map between Manitoba and Quebec. Toronto is the capital city of Ontario. Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, is also in Ontario. Ontario joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867. Ontario includes part of "the Great Lakes". The Great Lakes consist of Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario and Lake Superior. Lake Superior is the largest of the great lakes and also has the largest surface area of any freshwater lake in the world. The border between Canada (Ontario) and the United States runs through Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Lake Michigan is entirely in the United States. Environmental management of the Great Lakes is a joint effort between the two countries. You can find out a lot of interesting information about Ontario at http://www.gov.on.ca/

49. The Great Lakes Geographer, Geography Department, UWO, London, Ontario, Canada
Peerreviewed academic journal published by the geography Department of the University of Western ontario. Publishes articles in all fields of geography, either about the Great Lakes region or the work of people in the region. Free online archives.
http://geography.ssc.uwo.ca/great_lakes_geographer/GLG_home.htm
Know your world! This page is maintained by the Geography Webmaster team. Last Update: 22 September, 2004

50. Necropolis Hamilton
History and geography of a necropolis in Hamilton, ontario.
http://necropolis.itgo.com/
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- from Citizen X In the Shadowlands of Ontario, located at the tip of lake by the same name, is a small Necropolis. Hamilton, having only about 318,000 population, and close to 600,000 in the larger Hamilton-Wentworth area, is an important Canadian city. It is both the industry might of Canada and the home of at least one major ley line nexus and a multitude of smaller ones. But this not all: it is also one of the last strongholds the Camarilla has in eastern Canada against the Sabbat, and it has an alliance almost never thought possible. What does this all have to with the Necropolis, you ask? This bizarre Awakened Alliance includes Mages, Kindred, Garou, and the Fae, but more importantly, the Guilds. This has created a strange fluctuation in the power of Hamilton's Shadowlands. Hamilton's main export is steel. And over the process of refining ores, some of the destroyed components will appear in the Shadowlands. This effect, discovered by the Artificers Guild, has given rise to a new alloy called Darksteel. Some is used to create Hamilton's own Machine Corps. But the local Hierarchy is not about to let the Guilds take over, no matter what toys or friends they might have...

51. Category:Geography Of Ontario - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Articles in category geography of ontario . There are 39 articles in this category . Categories geography of Canada ontario
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52. M.Y. Jollineau
Mapping and Monitoring Wetland Ecosystems in ontario. geography 255 Data Managementand Analysis using GIS (Dr. R. Feick), June 20, University of Waterloo,
http://www.brocku.ca/geography/people/Jollineau/default.htm
Marilyne Jollineau, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
Faculty of Social Sciences
Office: MC, C-325
Brock University
E-mail: mjollineau@brocku.ca
Phone: 905-688-5550, ext. 4556
Fax: 905-688-6369 FIELD: Geomatics and Water Resources BACKGROUND: B.A. Honours with a Concentration in Geographic Information Processing (Carleton), M.E.S. ( Waterloo ), Ph.D. ( Waterloo INTERESTS: High-Resolution Remote Sensing of Wetland Ecosystems The Role of Geomatics in Wetland Mapping and Monitoring Remote Sensing of Wetland Ecosystems and their Change Hyperspectral Image-Analysis Techniques Land-Use/Land-Cover Mapping and Monitoring COURSES TAUGHT: Fall Term
Geography 2P07
: Foundation of Geomatics
Geography 4P07
: Advanced Remote Sensing Winter Term Geography 3P07 : Remote Sensing Geography 3P83 : Geography of Water Resources ** Website Resources for Students ** PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS: Refereed Journal Articles Leahy, M.

53. A Hecht Publications
Hecht, Alfred Warren Stauch, An Overview of ontario s geography CurriculumPolicies and its European/German Content , Hecht, A. A. Pletsch (eds.
http://info.wlu.ca/~wwwgeog/facstaff/hechtpub.htm
Alfred Hecht
Professor and Director of the Joint Waterloo-Laurier Graduate Program in Geography
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3C5
Office: 3E2 Arts Building
Phone: 884-1970, ext. 2608
e-mail: ahecht@wlu.ca
PUBLICATIONS Books/Monographs Geographies of Germany and Canada: Paradigms, Concepts, Stereotypes, Images Braunschweig, Germany: Georg-Eckert-Institut, 1997, 352 pp. Hecht, Alfred, Bob Sharpe and Amy Wong, Ethnicity and Well-being in Ontario and Toronto Hecht, Alfred (ed.), Regional Developments in the Peripheries of Canada and Europe . Winnipeg: Manitoba Geographical Series, Vol. l8, 1983, 255 pp. Lander, J. Brandon and Alfred Hecht, Regional Development in Ontario - Federal and Provincial Involvement Articles and Chapters in Books Hecht, Alfred, "Selective Canadian Geography Texts on the Internet - A learning device for students and teachers anywhere in the World ", in International Textbook Research Vol 22, Nr.2, 2000, pp. 201-217. Hecht, Alfred (with Alfred Pletsch), "Virtual Geography Texts (VGTs) on Canada and Germany - Background of a Pilot project", in International Textbook Research Vol 22, Nr.2, 2000, pp. 173-181

54. Applied Geomatics Research Group > Research Scientists > Dr. Bob Maher
geography and Mathematics. MSc University of Western ontario,geography ontario,geography. Current Activities Has overall responsibility for the group
http://agrg.cogs.ns.ca/research_scientists/
Home Research Scientists David Colville Chris Hopkinson Roger Mosher Tim Webster ... Contact Information Dr. Bob Maher - Senior Research Scientist Academic Degrees BSc: Birmingham University,
Geography and Mathematics MSc: University of Western
Ontario,Geography PhD: University of Western
Ontario,Geography
Current Activities
Has overall responsibility for the group and also for collaboration on research proposals. Research interests include Species at Risk, Biosphere Reserves, and Environmental Health. Curriculum Vitae Long Version Contact
Phone: (902) 825-5477
Fax: (902) 825-5479
Email: Robert.Maher @nscc.ca Nova Scotia Community College

55. Welcome To The UWO Geography Department In London, Ontario, Canada
Welcome to the geography Department, UWO. Back to the University of WesternOntario Back to the Department of geography
http://geography.ssc.uwo.ca/
Academic Programs
Graduate Program

Undergraduate Program
Our Department ... Career Choices Link to the department's online journal, The Great Lakes Geographer Geography at UWO - Know your world! This site is maintained by the Geography Department Webmasters

56. Welcome To The UWO Geography Department In London, Ontario, Canada
Welcome to the geography Department, UWO. Child Care at The University ofWestern ontario LINK. UWO Student Employment Centre LINK
http://geography.ssc.uwo.ca/general/links.htm

Academic
Programs Our Department Research ... Contacts
LINKS OF GEOGRAPHIC INTEREST
GEOLINX
Robert McDaniel is an Emeritus Professor of the Department of Geography. He is also the creator of the original Geography Department website in 1994 and served as its webmaster for a number of years. Dr. McDaniel maintains an extensive list of links that are of interest to geographers or people looking to answer geographic questions. Evaluation of Internet and Electronic Resources: Using Electronic Resources: Evaluation and Citation LINK Bibliographic Formats for Citing Electronic Information LINK
Cartography and Mapping Related Sites:
Canada Centre for Remote Sensing LINK Canadian Geographical Names LINK How to Read a Map: Glossary of map-related terms, topographic map symbols and a description of how topographic maps are made. LINK Canadian Hydrographic Service LINK The Geographer's Craft - Cartographic Communication LINK Interactive Map Sites, compiled by the University of Iowa

57. The Ontario Curriculum
identify and explain patterns in human geography and describe how human For a description of the research model, refer to Themes of Geographic Inquiry,
http://www.enoreo.on.ca/met_update/rtf/human/HumanGeog.htm
Patterns in Human Geography
Grade 8 - Geography, Unit 1
Unit Outline
Description
In previous grades, students analysed how human activities are affected by physical features. In Grade 8, they extend their understanding by examining global population distribution and patterns. Students examine population characteristics to identify correlations. (16-20 hours)
Activities
This unit consists of nine activities and supporting appendices. Each activity includes a description with suggested duration and information under the following headings:
  • Expectations Assessment Teaching/Learning Strategies Modifications/Expanded Opportunities Resources
Throughout the unit, Teacher Notes provide suggestions and advice regarding the delivery of the unit and individual activities. The activities in this unit are: All sample units have a culminating activity. This activity serves a number of purposes. It provides a focus for the unit, and acts as a "filter" through which the overall expectations and specific expectations are delivered (teaching/learning activities) and assessed/evaluated. In addition, the final demonstration brings the activities of the unit to a conclusion wherein students demonstrate their knowledge and skills generally required by the overall and key specific expectations.

58. The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1 - 8: Social Studies
. The first unit in geography setsthe stage for further investigations. Grade 7 students are introduced to the......Grade 7 geography. Unit Outline.
http://www.enoreo.on.ca/met_update/rtf/inquiry/INQUIRY.html
Themes of Geographic Inquiry
Grade 7 Geography
Unit Outline
Description
Activities
This unit consists of 14 activities and supporting appendices. Each activity includes a description with suggested duration and information under the following headings:
  • Expectations Assessment Teaching/Learning Strategies Modifications/Expanded Opportunities Resources
Throughout the unit, Teacher Notes provide suggestions and advice regarding the delivery of the unit and individual activities. The activities in this unit are: The culminating activity in this unit is Activity 14: Are You a Life-Saver? in which the final demonstration is a report which uses the five themes of geography as an organizer.
Appendices
The appendices in this unit are:

59. Ontario Elementary Curriculum Links
Grade 7. geography. The Themes of Geographic Inquiry. Return to ontario ElementaryCurriculum Links Page Ask the Harkster At the National Atlas on
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/8314/ogr7gegi.htm
Grade 7 Geography The Themes of Geographic Inquiry Return to Ontario Elementary Curriculum Links Page Ask the Harkster: At the National Atlas on Schoolnet the Harkster is known as the master of Canadian Geography. As far as we know, nobody has ever stumped the Harkster with any question concerning the geography of Canada. Why Study Geography?: Why indeed? At first glance, you might think geography has little to do with your day-to-day life and even less to do with your career. You might think that studying geography is nothing more than memorizing state capitals or learning to plot points on a map. But geography is much more than that.
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60. Ontario Curriculum Tracking Templates: Grades 1-8
Please visit my other site The ontario Elementary Curriculum Links web site Social Science, History, and geography, The Arts, Health and Physical
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/8314/currgrid.htm
Ontario Curriculum Tracking Templates: Grades K-8
as featured on  August 21-25, 1998. Created by Brent Phillips , Halton District School Board ...191 Templates containing 4158 expectations... The links below will take you to specific tracking templates for each strand in each subject area.  The easiest way to utilize these templates is to print a copy of each template from all of the strands you teach and then use them for planning your acitivities and curricular goals. The whole strand on one sheet! No more awkward and poorly organized curricular documents! These templates can also be used to provide the teacher with an overall picture of which expectations specific students have achieved, and at what level of performance.  Note: These are meant to be used in conjunction with your regular assessment and evaluation strategies, not as a replacement for them. Please visit my other site - The Ontario Elementary Curriculum Links web site - for hundreds of WWW resources organized by grade level, subject area, and strand! Quit wasting your time searching the Internet for sites relevant to the Ontario elementary expectations for K-8! You will find it here! Language Arts Mathematics Science and Technology Social Science, History, and Geography

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