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  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2001
    Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Table of contents Table of contents for Plan Canada - Volume 41, Number 3 (July, August, September 2001).

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Wade, Joy; MacConnachie, Sean;
    Country: Canada

    Stream remediation was undertaken at two impassable fish obstacles in Morrison Creek in Courtenay, British Columbia. These barriers were identified as impassable to the endangered Morrison Creek lamprey (Lampetra richardsoni variety marifuga) and a seasonal impediment to the movement of salmonids. The success of this remediation was not only in the removal of barriers to lamprey but in balancing the needs of multiple species of differing and sometimes conflicting habitat requirements. Community engagement was also a key outcome of the remediation with increased awareness of the protected lamprey species, hands-on interaction with stream remediation activities and the interaction and cooperation with landowners. What remains to be determined is if these remediation activities can slow or reverse the decline observed in catches of Morrison Creek lamprey. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/5435/Lamprey.Habitat.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    How should the wrongs of the past be remedied through treaty implementation? What can be learned from the experience in Washington State with tribal fishing rights under the Stevens Treaties of 1854 and 1855? Has the specific claims process aided or hindered the task of redressing past wrongs? How does the legacy of denial and neglect of Douglas Treaty rights affect current efforts to chart a new course for treaty implementation? What does a new course for treaty implementation entail (for First Nations or the Crown) and what are the main obstacles or challenges in achieving it? What are the implications of treaty implementation for citizens, local governments, businesses, and proposed land and resource development?

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 1986
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Alexander, Don;
    Publisher: Artons Cultural Affairs Society and Publishing Inc.
    Country: Canada

    Album review Review of the album "No masters!" by the Layabouts (Detroit: [Non-Serviam Productions], 1985). The following album review originally appeared as: Alexander, D. (1986). Layabouts: Profile of a community band [Review of the album "No masters!", by the Layabouts]. Fuse, [X(1-2)], 70-71. Fuse was a Canadian arts and culture magazine published by Artons Cultural Affairs Society and Publishing Inc. from 1979-2013. https://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/5039/Alexander.Layabouts.pdf?sequence=5

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 1922
    Open Access Chinese
    Authors: 
    Tong, Shiheng;
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    Map of China. Text in Chinese.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Westland Resource Group;
    Country: Canada

    This work was digitally reproduced from a print copy held by Royal Roads University Library. It forms part of a digital collection of locally significant reports and land surveys. The copyright holder has granted the Royal Roads University Library the non-exclusive right to digitize and make this work electronically available via DSpace@RRU. Copyright of this material is fully retained by the copyright holder, and this work should not be copied, modified, or distributed further without permission from the copyright holder. Please contact the RRU Copyright Office copyrightoffice@royalroads.ca for more information. Since European settlement in the mid-1800s, Victoria and Esquimalt Harbours have experienced extensive urban development. Nonetheless, today's harbours still contain important habitats for fish, birds and wildlife and are the centerpiece of the Greater Victoria urban area. The environmental, economic and social value of the harbours to the residents of the Capital Region and to visitors has grown in recent years, making the protection and restoration of harbour ecosystems increasingly important. In 1997, the Victoria and Esquimalt Harbours Environmental Action Program (VEHEAP) began the Victoria and Esquimalt Harbours Ecological Inventory and Rating (HEIR) project. The intent of the HEIR project was to systematically inventory the ecological features and to rate the ecological value of intertidal, backshore, and subtidal portions ofVictoria Harbour, the Gorge, Portage Inlet, Esquimalt Harbour and Esquimalt Lagoon. This report presents the results of Phase 1, which covers the intertidal and backshore portions of the harbours. Phase 2 of the HEIR will inventory and assess the subtidal portions of the harbours. Capital Regional District

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2002
    Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Table of contents Table of contents for Plan Canada - Volume 42, Number 4 (October, November, December 2002).

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Christie, Kenneth;
    Publisher: Peace Research
    Country: Canada

    Version of record deposited with permission from the publisher. The version of record is available at http://www.peaceresearch.ca/issues/51-1/. Judith Eve Lipton and Daniel P Barash. Strength Through Peace: How Demilitarization Led to Peace and Happiness in Costa Rica and What the Rest of the World Can Learn from a Tiny Tropical Nation. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN: 978-0-1999-2497-4 (Hbk). Pp. 261. This is a timely book! It shows how a small country like Costa Rica, a hugely successful nation-state, has become one of the most prosperous and progressive countries on earth. It also has maintained and kept itself in a peaceful state since 1948, the year Costa Rica decided to disband its army and create a zero-military budget. The decision gives it the distinction of being the largest independent country to become completely demilitarized. This has led, as the authors claim, to a nation that is thriving despite its small size and circumstances. Considering New Zealand, Iceland, and Bhutan as other success stories, this shows that demilitarized states are unique and thus to be admired as possible role models for other states.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2018
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Johnstone, Sandra;
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    Colouring sheets Colouring sheets showing animals that lived at the time when the rocks of Vancouver Island were formed. Sharks, ammonites, crinoids, and more! https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/6644/JohnstoneColouringSheets.pdf?sequence=3

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2005
    Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Table of contents Table of contents for Plan Canada - Volume 45, Number 2 (Summer 2005) https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/6466/TOC.pdf?sequence=3

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  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2001
    Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Table of contents Table of contents for Plan Canada - Volume 41, Number 3 (July, August, September 2001).

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Wade, Joy; MacConnachie, Sean;
    Country: Canada

    Stream remediation was undertaken at two impassable fish obstacles in Morrison Creek in Courtenay, British Columbia. These barriers were identified as impassable to the endangered Morrison Creek lamprey (Lampetra richardsoni variety marifuga) and a seasonal impediment to the movement of salmonids. The success of this remediation was not only in the removal of barriers to lamprey but in balancing the needs of multiple species of differing and sometimes conflicting habitat requirements. Community engagement was also a key outcome of the remediation with increased awareness of the protected lamprey species, hands-on interaction with stream remediation activities and the interaction and cooperation with landowners. What remains to be determined is if these remediation activities can slow or reverse the decline observed in catches of Morrison Creek lamprey. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/5435/Lamprey.Habitat.pdf?sequence=3

  • Open Access English
    Publisher: Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    How should the wrongs of the past be remedied through treaty implementation? What can be learned from the experience in Washington State with tribal fishing rights under the Stevens Treaties of 1854 and 1855? Has the specific claims process aided or hindered the task of redressing past wrongs? How does the legacy of denial and neglect of Douglas Treaty rights affect current efforts to chart a new course for treaty implementation? What does a new course for treaty implementation entail (for First Nations or the Crown) and what are the main obstacles or challenges in achieving it? What are the implications of treaty implementation for citizens, local governments, businesses, and proposed land and resource development?

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 1986
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Alexander, Don;
    Publisher: Artons Cultural Affairs Society and Publishing Inc.
    Country: Canada

    Album review Review of the album "No masters!" by the Layabouts (Detroit: [Non-Serviam Productions], 1985). The following album review originally appeared as: Alexander, D. (1986). Layabouts: Profile of a community band [Review of the album "No masters!", by the Layabouts]. Fuse, [X(1-2)], 70-71. Fuse was a Canadian arts and culture magazine published by Artons Cultural Affairs Society and Publishing Inc. from 1979-2013. https://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/5039/Alexander.Layabouts.pdf?sequence=5

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 1922
    Open Access Chinese
    Authors: 
    Tong, Shiheng;
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    Map of China. Text in Chinese.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Westland Resource Group;
    Country: Canada

    This work was digitally reproduced from a print copy held by Royal Roads University Library. It forms part of a digital collection of locally significant reports and land surveys. The copyright holder has granted the Royal Roads University Library the non-exclusive right to digitize and make this work electronically available via DSpace@RRU. Copyright of this material is fully retained by the copyright holder, and this work should not be copied, modified, or distributed further without permission from the copyright holder. Please contact the RRU Copyright Office copyrightoffice@royalroads.ca for more information. Since European settlement in the mid-1800s, Victoria and Esquimalt Harbours have experienced extensive urban development. Nonetheless, today's harbours still contain important habitats for fish, birds and wildlife and are the centerpiece of the Greater Victoria urban area. The environmental, economic and social value of the harbours to the residents of the Capital Region and to visitors has grown in recent years, making the protection and restoration of harbour ecosystems increasingly important. In 1997, the Victoria and Esquimalt Harbours Environmental Action Program (VEHEAP) began the Victoria and Esquimalt Harbours Ecological Inventory and Rating (HEIR) project. The intent of the HEIR project was to systematically inventory the ecological features and to rate the ecological value of intertidal, backshore, and subtidal portions ofVictoria Harbour, the Gorge, Portage Inlet, Esquimalt Harbour and Esquimalt Lagoon. This report presents the results of Phase 1, which covers the intertidal and backshore portions of the harbours. Phase 2 of the HEIR will inventory and assess the subtidal portions of the harbours. Capital Regional District

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2002
    Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Table of contents Table of contents for Plan Canada - Volume 42, Number 4 (October, November, December 2002).

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Christie, Kenneth;
    Publisher: Peace Research
    Country: Canada

    Version of record deposited with permission from the publisher. The version of record is available at http://www.peaceresearch.ca/issues/51-1/. Judith Eve Lipton and Daniel P Barash. Strength Through Peace: How Demilitarization Led to Peace and Happiness in Costa Rica and What the Rest of the World Can Learn from a Tiny Tropical Nation. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN: 978-0-1999-2497-4 (Hbk). Pp. 261. This is a timely book! It shows how a small country like Costa Rica, a hugely successful nation-state, has become one of the most prosperous and progressive countries on earth. It also has maintained and kept itself in a peaceful state since 1948, the year Costa Rica decided to disband its army and create a zero-military budget. The decision gives it the distinction of being the largest independent country to become completely demilitarized. This has led, as the authors claim, to a nation that is thriving despite its small size and circumstances. Considering New Zealand, Iceland, and Bhutan as other success stories, this shows that demilitarized states are unique and thus to be admired as possible role models for other states.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2018
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Johnstone, Sandra;
    Publisher: Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University
    Country: Canada

    Colouring sheets Colouring sheets showing animals that lived at the time when the rocks of Vancouver Island were formed. Sharks, ammonites, crinoids, and more! https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/6644/JohnstoneColouringSheets.pdf?sequence=3

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2005
    Open Access English
    Publisher: Canadian Institute of Planners
    Country: Canada

    Table of contents Table of contents for Plan Canada - Volume 45, Number 2 (Summer 2005) https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/6466/TOC.pdf?sequence=3