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The Canadian Geographer (TCG) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes cutting edge geographic research with strong contemporary resonance. We welcome papers that challenge the status quo, promote social justice and address significant social, scientific and technical issues in Canada and globally. TCG is dedicated to enhancing the goals of the Canadian Association of Geographers.
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Climate change resilience in the Canadian Arctic: The need for collaboration in the face of a changing landscape
-  17 December 2019
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Climate change impacts affect core infrastructure and resources in the Arctic. Resilience of northern communities depends heavily on proper government leadership and successful implementation of long‐term adaptation policies.
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Determining adaptive capacity of Arctic communities and developing appropriate policies requires collaboration with local stakeholders who can speak to vulnerability in the context of climate‐ and non‐climate–related factors.
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Mainstreaming climate change policies so that they are integrated into existing procedures and policy‐goals allows local governments to manage present‐day issues while enhancing long‐term community resilience to climate change.
Reassembling Rubbish: Worlding Electronic Waste by Josh Lepawsky, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2018, 240 pp., paper $42.00 (ISBN 978‐0262535335)
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-  15 December 2019
Reassembling Rubbish: Worlding Electronic Waste by Josh Lepawsky, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2018, 240 pp., paper $42.00 (ISBN 978‐0262535335).
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-  15 December 2019
Reassembling Rubbish: Worlding Electronic Waste by Josh Lepawsky, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2018, 240 pp., paper $42.00 (ISBN 978‐0262535335)
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-  15 December 2019
Reassembling Rubbish: Worlding Electronic Wasteby Josh Lepawsky, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2018, 240 pp., paper $42.00 (ISBN 978‐0262535335)
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-  15 December 2019
Author's response to reviews of Reassembling Rubbish: Worlding Electronic Waste Reassembling Rubbish: Worlding Electronic Wasteby Josh Lepawsky, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2018, 240 pp., paper $42.00 (ISBN 978‐0262535335)
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-  15 December 2019
Reassembling Rubbish: Worlding Electronic Waste by Josh Lepawsky, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2018, 240 pp., paper $42.00 (ISBN 978‐0262535335)
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-  15 December 2019
The view beyond downtown luxury towers: Diversity of condominium developments in a contemporary mid‐sized city
-  13 December 2019
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Rather than the typical association with downtown luxury towers, condominiums are found across a range of housing styles, locations, and price points.
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Existing theorizing surrounding the role of government and developers working under neoliberalization does not fully explain Halifax's distinct condominium development patterns.
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Local conditions and consumer demand among other factors are essential for understanding the complex role of condominiums within housing markets and urban development processes.
Spatial‐temporal trends in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) offices in Ontario, Canada
-  13 December 2019
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Comparatively high per capita supply of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) occurs in specific parts of Ontario, such as the southcentral and most metropolitan areas.
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Temporal change in CAM supply largely reinforces the “metropolitan‐rich/periphery‐poor” accessibility pattern, as many peripheral areas are decreasing in CAM office size and possibly function.
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Epicentres of CAM change most often involve municipalities within or adjacent to metropolitan areas.
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The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
moreTHE CONCEPT OF A TOURIST AREA CYCLE OF EVOLUTION: IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES
-  5-12
-  March 1980

Intervention: Critical physical geography
Intervention en géographie physique critique
- Rebecca Lave
- Matthew W. Wilson
- Elizabeth S. Barron
- Christine Biermann
- Mark A. Carey
- Chris S. Duvall
- Leigh Johnson
- K. Maria Lane
- Nathan McClintock
- Darla Munroe
- Rachel Pain
- James Proctor
- Bruce L. Rhoads
- Morgan M. Robertson
- Jairus Rossi
- Nathan F. Sayre
- Gregory Simon
- Marc Tadaki
- Christopher Van Dyke
-  1-10
-  3 December 2013
THE TOURISM CLIMATIC INDEX: A METHOD OF EVALUATING WORLD CLIMATES FOR TOURISM
-  220-233
-  September 1985
“I spent the first year drinking tea”: Exploring Canadian university researchers’ perspectives on community‐based participatory research involving Indigenous peoples
-  160-179
-  30 May 2012
Recent issues
- IssueVolume 63, Issue 1
Special Section: Borders, borderlands, and bordering in Canada
1-180Spring / printemps 2019







