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  1. Quantifying Agricultural Vulnerability to Drought Using Remote Sensing Estimated Yield: A Case Study in Southern Alberta

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/quantifying-agricultural-vulnerability-drought-using-remote-sensing-estimated-yield-case-study-south

    Authors: Ren, X.,Xu, W., and Smith, A. Poster presentation at the Science Forum: Learning about our watershed, The University of Lethbridge, October 28, 2008.   ...

  2. Markets Promote More Efficient and Higher Value Water Use? Tracing Evidence Over Time in an Australian Water Market

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/markets-promote-more-efficient-and-higher-value-water-use-tracing-evidence-over-time-australian-wate

    In Brebbia, C.A. and Kungolos, A.G. Eds. Water Resources Management. Southampton: WITPress, Transactions on Ecology and the Environment Vol. 103, 477-488. ...

  3. Consumer Profiling for a Water Supply System: Maximizing the Use Value

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/consumer-profiling-water-supply-system-maximizing-use-value

    Authors:  Robak, A. and Bjornlund, H. Non-refereed Conference Proceedings- Paper presented at the Ingenium Conference, Christchurch, June 2010.   ...

  4. What Shapes the Dwelling-Type Choices of Older Canadians? An Investigation Using the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16).

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/what-shapes-dwelling-type-choices-older-canadians-investigation-using-aging-and-social-support-surve

    2006-2008- Human Resources and Social Development Canada. 2006-08 ...

  5. What Shapes the Dwelling Type Choices of Older Canadians: An Investigation Using the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16)

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/what-shapes-dwelling-type-choices-older-canadians-investigation-using-aging-and-social-support-sur-0

    Authors: Haan, M. and Perks, T. Paper presented at the Human Resources and Social Development Canada Knowledge Talks, Ottawa, Ontario. March 2008. ...

  6. The Housing Careers of Older Canadians: An Investigation Using the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16)

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/housing-careers-older-canadians-investigation-using-aging-and-social-support-survey-gss16

    Authors: Haan, M. and Perks, T. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. May 2007. ...

  7. Using Diaries to Learn about Coming of Age in the 1930s in Canada

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/using-diaries-learn-about-coming-age-1930s-canada

     Galt Museum Keynote Address. ...

  8. The Dwelling-Type Choices of Older Canadians and Future Housing Demand: An Investigation Using the Aging and Social Support Survey (GSS16)

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/dwelling-type-choices-older-canadians-and-future-housing-demand-investigation-using-aging-and-social

      Authors: Perks, T. and Haan, M. Canadian Journal on Aging.   ...

  9. The Housing Careers of Older Canadians: An Investigation Using Cycle 16 of the General Social Survey

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/housing-careers-older-canadians-investigation-using-cycle-16-general-social-survey

    Authors: Haan, M. and Perks, T. ...

  10. Water Use on Livestock Farms in Southern Alberta: A Sociological, Human Health, and Economic Analysis

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/water-use-livestock-farms-southern-alberta-sociological-human-health-and-economic-analysis

    2006- 2009 - Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Water Research project C$300,000. Project leader: Dr. K. Klein.  Co-applicant with other researcher: Professor of economics Kurt Klein and Associate Professor of health sciences Ruth Grant-Kalischuk from Universit ...