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Tree species selection for the Halifax urban forest under a changing climate
(2011-09-06)
Tree selection is critical to ensuring that urban forests are diverse, healthy, and adapted to the urban environment. Climate is one of the main controllers of plant distribution around the world, so tree species are ...
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea? Union Prospects and Deliberative Debate in Nova Scotia’s Public Sphere, 1863-1864
(2014-08-11)
This thesis explores Nova Scotia’s 1863-1864 public union debates and examines the roles of political liberalism and loyalism in the colony’s deliberative public sphere. It argues that these debates were thematically broad, ...
“I HATE MY GENERATION”: CANADIAN MALE IDENTITY IN SLOAN’S TWICE REMOVED
(2014-09-05)
In the early 1990s, a Halifax band named Sloan broke Into the alternative
rock scene with their debut album Smeared (1993), released by Geffen Records, which received critical and commercial success in both Canada and the ...
Home is Where the Hearth is: Recognizing and Building Identity in an Urban Residential Area
(2015)
This thesis report explores the relationships between
the built environment, the social fabric of a neighbourhood,
and a sense of belonging to a community.
The fabric of a neighbourhood community is shaped
by the ...