The BES Honours program provides students with an opportunity to undertake an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member. The Honours thesis represents the student's final report on the research project.
Follow the links below to access an abstract and a PDF version of the completed thesis contained in the Patrick Power Library Archives.
APPADU, Shreetee Devi |
2021 |
Assessing the relationship between climate change and human migration in the Republic of Mauritius |
BEAVER, Breagh |
2018 |
Assessing the clear bag initiative as a waste management strategy in the HRM |
CADIEUX, Danielle M. |
2021 |
Grand Manan Island perceptions of environmental problems and change |
HILL, Brittany |
2019 |
Using goldenrod plants as a scientific and artistic tool to explore the history and impacts of legacy gold mine tailings in Nova Scotia |
KONSTANTINIDIS, Georgia
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2019 |
A dendrochronological analysis of black spruce productivity in wetlands and adjacent uplands of Nova Scotia, Canada |
MITCHELL, Vanessa Anna |
2015 |
Assessing the suitability of a conflict framework for recreational fisheries in Nova Scotia and British Columbia |
NORRIS, Eric J. |
2017 |
Travel distance and mode choice of dog park users in Halifax, NS |
SNAIR, Emily |
2022 |
Motivations for community-led placemaking : a case study from Hubbards, Nova Scotia |
WILSON, Iain, M.J.C. |
2019 |
Using unmanned aerial systems to classify land cover and assess productivity in forested wetlands in Nova Scotia |
WISBEY, Jacob |
2023 |
A history of the American wetland : an analysis of sociocultural values and cinematic depictions |