From left to right: Dr. Scott Mitchell, Dr. Doug King, Allison Neil, Elizabeth Cowan, Laura Salisbury, Dr. Elyn Humphreys, and Dr. Michael BrklacichDr. Elyn Humphreys and Elizabeth Cowan—Differences in methane production, storage and transport among plant community types during a wet summer at Mer Bleue Bog, OttawaDr. Scott Mitchell with Laura Salisbury—Evaluating the Effectiveness of Three Dimensional Geovisualization Tools in Communicating Climate Change Impacts, A PEI Case StudyChair Dr. Doug King and Asli Mahdi—The everyday health geographies of Bhutanese and Nepalese migrants in Ottawa: Health, wellbeing and therapeutic networksDr. Michael Brklacich and Allison Neil—Uncertainty in Climate Change Discourse: An Examination of Regional Canadian Newspapers
Not shown in the pictures but who also graduated in the fall are the following students:
Greg Lewis-Paley—Ice island variability in polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar: An exploratory analysis to improve detection and ice classification
Lauren Allen—Growing in the city: Analyzing public urban agriculture in Ottawa
Stephanie Delaney—Impacts of retrogressive permafrost thaw slumps on aquatic systems in the Peel Plateau, Northwest Territories, Canada