Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection

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Community television in Peterborough
David Wells. --, Includes references., HI 487.
In the spirit of thinking globally and acting locally
Introduction -- The concept of sustainable development at the international and community level -- The shifting economic paradigm: sustainable development, neoclassical economics and how to measure societal welfare -- The concept of sustainable development, the trend towards alternative measures of societal welfare and the Peterborough Community -- The ten month workplan: Guidelines for development -- The ten month workplan -- Estimated costs -- Bibliography -- Appendix 1: The social planning network of Ontario's quality of life index -- Appendix 2: Community health index questionnaire -- Appendix 3: What is presently being measured in the Peterborough Area: A list of key informational sources for the development of a sustainability index., Kevin Fitzmaurice. --, CHDS 580: Community Economic/Enterprise Development.
Shoreline naturalization monitoring protocol
by Sonia St-Onge. --, Professor: T. Whillans, April 26,2000., Student placement project report, Trent University, April, 2000., ERST 483: Community Based Research Project.
Stage number one of the shoreline naturalization manual for the Trent-Severn Waterway
Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Introduction -- Pertinent definitions -- The Trent-Severn Waterway -- Naturalization -- The shoreline -- Top ten reasons for you to naturalize your shoreline -- General shoreline naturalization guidelines -- General issues on agricultural shorelines -- The planning process -- Developing the shoreline naturalization plan -- Implementation -- Planting the shoreline -- Integrating planting with human activities -- Maintenance and protection -- Bioengineering -- Best management practices guide outline -- Services and suppliers -- Peterborough and surrounding area -- Trenton/Belleville -- Barrie and surrounding area -- Orillia and sourrounding area -- Midland and surrounding area -- Port Perry -- Other Ontario native stock suppliers -- Other landscaping and lawn maintenance -- Other landscape architects -- Summary of Trent-Severn Waterway services and suppliers -- Conclusion -- References., prepared by Chantal Whitaker ; prepared for The Friends of Trent-Severn Waterway and Professor John Marsh. --, Prepared for: The Friends of the Trent-Severn Waterway and Professor John Marsh, Geography 470, Research in Human Geography, April 2000., Includes bibliographic references., GEO 470: Research in Human Geography.
Reassessment of programs and services provided to the newcomers by the New Canadian [sic] Center
Recommendations -- Introduction -- Question 1 and 2: How long have you lived in Canada? Peterborough? What country are you from? -- Question 3: How did you find out about the New Canadian Center and the services it has? -- Question 4: Are you familiar with the services that are, or have been offered at the New Canadian Center? If yes, which services have you heard of? -- Question 5: Have you (or your family) used some of the services offered by the New Canadian Center? If yes, which ones? -- Question 6: Of the services that you have either used of heard of, which ones were not? How do you think these services could be improved? -- Question 7: What are the 3 most important areas of service that the New Canadian Center should focus on in order to best meet the needs of newcomers to the Peterborough community? -- Question 8: Do you feel prepared for the job market? Do you understand the steps and skills needed to get a job? -- Question 9: What types of services would you like the New Canadian Center to offer in order to assist you (and your family)? -- Question 10: Would you like to volunteer in any way at the New Canadian Center? -- Conclusion -- Appendix., Carol Sparks. --, April 23, 1999., NAST 381a : Theory of Community Based Research.
United Way marketing project
United Way -- Introduction to research -- Research methodology -- Research findings -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Appendix., Melanie DeVries. --, NS 381a, Don McCaskill, April 9, 1999., Includes references., NAST 381: Theory of Community Based Research.
Journals for K.P.P. placement
by Rebekah Kiraly. --, CAST 381: Community-Based Research project.
Municipal Environmental Advisory Committees (EACs)
prepared by Jennifer Gaudette. --, For: The Trent Centre for Community Based Education, April, 2000., Advisors: Ian Attridge, Research Associate, Frost Centre, John Marsh, Professor, Geography Department.
Generation solar
Paul Gudnason. --, Includes bibliographic references., ERS 382.
Single motherhood and social assistance in Ontario
Introduction -- Chapter 1: The research methodology -- Chapter 2: The introduction of Mothers' allowances in Ontario -- Chapter 3: The family benefits allowance experience: The voices of women today -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography., by Tammy Pattison. --, A community based education project, Trent University and The Peterborough Social Planning Council., This project was completed for Canadian Studies/History 477, supervised by Professor Jim Struthers, April 1997., Includes bibliographic references., CAST 477.
Travel alternatives to the workplace
A transportation management strategy was conducted for Julian Blackburn Hall (JBH) using Dr. McKenzie-Mohr's Community-Based Social Marketing Approach. A total of 46 JBH employees participated in a survey that assessed barriers and attitudes towards alternative transportation., Introduction. General information on travel alternatives. Environmental aspects of travel alternatives. Economic aspects of travel alternatives. Health aspects of travel alternatives. General barriers of adopting travel alternatives -- The alternative transportation management studies. Identifying barriers to travel alternatives. Quantitative results. Qualitative results. Julian Blackburn Hall Employees' attitudes towards the reduction of single-occupancy vehicle use. Summary of Julian Blackburn Hall study -- Recommended solutions for the identified external barriers of alternative transportation to Julian Blackburn Hall -- Recommendations for present study -- Recommendations for future studies -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendices., Angela Au, Mathew Laing. --, Client: Peterborough Green-Up, Includes bibliographic references (p. 22)., GEO 470: Research in Human Geography.
Needs assessment for women in conflict with the law
by Sandra Ignagni. --, Host organization: Elizabeth Fry Society, Project #124., Includes bibliography (p. 28)., CAST 481: Field Course.

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