Student Theses

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

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 

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