Category Archives: DGES In The News

DGES Prof Doug King and PhD candidate Evan Seed’s research featured in Ottawa Citizen article

Doug King and Evan Seed presented results of their long term research on the impacts of the 1998 ice storm on the forests of Gatineau Park, November 23.  The talk was part of a series of Research Forum Days associated … Continue reading

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Stephan Gruber named Canada Research Chair

Carleton’s Stephan Gruber, associate professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, has been named Canada Research Chair in Climate Change Impacts/Adaptation in Northern Canada. The Honourable Greg Rickford, minister of state (Science and Technology), made the announcement on … Continue reading

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DGES Contributes to Carleton Community Engagement Initiative

Carleton hosted a Community Celebration event in the atrium of the new River Building on March 20, 2012, to acknowledge the community engagement initiatives of the University, and to foster the participation of faculty and students. Patricia Ballamingie and Steve Prashker … Continue reading

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Fraser Taylor talks about “New Cartographers” in BMW Guggenheim Lab Blog

In January an interview with Fraser Taylor, DGES Distinguished Research Professor, was featured in the BMW Guggenheim Lab Blog talking about citizens as mapmakers. The article is entitled “New Cartographers: How citizen mapmakers are changing the story of our lives” … Continue reading

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