Social Sustainability of Canada’s Parks: The Case of the Banff Corridor

Protected areas naturally attract conservationists keen to preserve pristine environments. Hospitality companies exploit these areas to expand tourism. Private interests are often supported by lobby groups such as chambers of commerce and hotel associations. Between the conservationists and private sector owners are the employees that provide essential services from chambermaids to bartenders who mostly earn […]

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Leisure Access Victoria: Recreation Accessibility Website, Apps and Tools

Recreation Integration Victoria and the School of Public Health and Social Policy (at UVic.) will address critical issues around the health, fitness and social integration of persons with disabilities in the Victoria Capital Regional District (CRD). Our goal is to promote and facilitate increased fitness, physical activity and healthy living across the entire disability spectrum. […]

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Context-Aware Advertising Language Analysis and Modeling in Internet Display Ads

Internet display advertising is a substantially growing industry, where advertising spots are dynamically allocated according the product characteristics and the target audience. This is commonly seen on Facebook or Google. However, accurate audience targeting is still an enormous challenge in practice, and often evokes frustration for advertisers and users. However, with the rapid growth and […]

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Oncolytic HSV-1 (oHSV-1) for Treatment of Urologic Cancer

This project is to use genetic engineered “cold-sore” virus to treat prostate cancer. The virus is engineered to reduce its toxicity to normal tissues but can specifically attack and kill tumour cells. Meanwhile, the virus releases a group of anti-tumour immune stimulating factors to activate immune system to eliminate prostate tumour. This project will use […]

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Automation of Natural Fibre Properties Analyses

With increasing interest in the use of natural fibres, quality characterization is needed to provide benchmarks and uniform standards in order to use the abundance of natural fibre products in niche and higher value markets. Natural fibres are inexpensive, biodegradable and leave no waste, and are sustainable and readily available throughout Canada. By utilizing natural […]

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Towards integrated rover designs optimized for navigation

Autonomous mobile robots which are designed to operate in unknown environments, such as Mars or the Moon surface must be robust to unpredictable challenges and capable of making correct decisions to survive. One of the important tasks of rovers is to locate themselves in an environment where no navigation aids such as GPS is available. […]

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Inclusion de la température de l’eau dans un modèle généraliste d’habitat du saumon Atlantique

La pêche sportive au saumon Atlantique est une importante industrie dans l’est du pays. Ce projet contribuera à améliorer une méthode de modélisation de l’habitat du saumon Atlantique, plus particulièrement en ce qui a trait aux nourriceries des tacons (saumons juvéniles). Les modèles d’habitat sont des outils mathématiques permettant d’évaluer quantitativement la quantité de l’habitat […]

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Procédé de densification en continue du bois de plancher

Le bois est un matériau biosourcé. L’utilisation des lames de plancher en bois dans le secteur résidentiel connait une grande expérience. Les exigences en termes de propriétés de ce produit changent, si nous passons du secteur résidentiel et secteur non résidentiel. En raison du nombre de personnes qui marche sur la même surface par unité […]

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The effect of rehabilitation on assistive device use continuity: The case of the eSight device

Magnification devices are among the most common forms of aids in low vision rehabilitation; specifically, high-tech involving sophisticated systems that are electronically based are the future of low vision rehabilitation. They are intended to increase the level of independence and function during activities of daily living. In the last few years, novel head-mounted displays (HMDs) […]

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Social cartographies of initiatives of social transformation

Social transformation requires a deep understanding of the cultural, economic and historical forces and flows that connect peoples, places, and world views, and of the difficulties of intervening in complex, dynamic systems. This research project uses the methodology of social cartography to map diverse (and potentially conflicting) interests, ambitions and orientations of socially engaged communities […]

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