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Graduate Student Reports

Copyright for these reports are held by the individual students. You may download a single copy for your own use. However, please give appropriate credit for any information that is used or quoted from these reports.

 

2021

  • Lindsay Vander Hoek (2021) The Land is Waiting: Looking for Movements Toward Indigenous-led Conservation in Northern Alberta

  • Peigu Shi (2021) Differentiated Pork Import Demand for South Korea: Implications to Canadian Exports

  • Renato Maureira (2021) Environmental Components of Agricultural Support Policy: How does Canada compare with other OECD members?


 

2020

  • Jelena Sapkovskaja (2020) Depression and Links to Diet Quality

 

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