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Nature Appropriation and Associations with Population Health in Canada's Largest Cities
(2013-04)
Earth is a finite system with a limited supply of resources. As the human population grows, so does the appropriation of Earth's natural capital, thereby exacerbating environmental concerns such as biodiversity loss, ...
Development of a wearable global positioning system for place and health research
(2008-11)
Background: An increasing number of studies suggest that characteristics of context, or the attributes of the places within which we live, work and socialize, are associated with variations in health-related behaviours and ...
Beating the heat: Development and evaluation of a Canadian hot weather health-response plan
(2001-12)
An increasing number of cities subject to hazardous summer weather in the United States and Canada have began to develop and implement hot weather response plans to prevent heat-related illnesses and deaths. In this study ...
Hot weather and therapeutic agents: Response to Arya
(2002-05)
No abstract available.