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    Big Shoes to Fill: An Investigation of the Halifax Food Footprint 

    Stafford, Jordyn (2017-04-17)
    In response to increasing urbanization and demand for local food, this study aims to contextualize the land area needed to feed urban Halifax, Nova Scotia, through the calculation of a food footprint. Derived from ecological ...
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    CONNECTING PLACES: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH TO RAPID TRANSIT FOR THE HALIFAX REGION 

    Kawchuk, Alex (2012-05-29)
    Connecting Places: A Pragmatic Approach to Rapid Transit for the Halifax Region explores the potential for the development of a simple, cost-effective rapid transit system for the Halifax Region, specifically for parts ...

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