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SEDRD Well Represented at CRRF 2018 Conference

Submitted by dfoolen on October 15th, 2018 10:05 AM
Written by: 
Ryan Gibson

The School of Environmental Design and Rural Development was well represented at the recent Health and Shared Prosperity: Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation Conference in Saskatoon. The conference brought together community leaders, government policy makers, students, and researchers from across Canada and internationally to share research and community initiatives in rural development. 

The following SEDRD students contributed presentations to the conference: 

  • Scott Brown (PhD student): Building Capacity, Promoting Health: The Story, Accomplishments and Challenges of Gateway Centre of Excellence for Rural Health.
  • Cameron Curran (RPD student): Beyond Pipe Dreams: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for Alternative Drinking Water and Wastewater Systems in Rural Canada.
  • Sara Epp (PhD student): Growing Agricultural Communities in Northern Ontario: Lessons from Anabaptist Farmers.
  • Stephanie Gariscsak (CDE student): Building resilience for rural LGBTQ+ Youth and their communities.
  • Valencia Gaspard (PhD student): Investigating Precarious Employment in Rural Ontario.
  • Tracey Harvey (PhD student): Transitioning to the new rural cannabis economy.
  • Stephen Penner and Danielle Robinson (PhD students): Shared stories: teachings around the meaning of food sovereignty from rural and Indigenous communities.
  • Alex Petric (RPD student): Opportunities and Obstacles for Open Data in Rural Canada.
  • Neil Stoop (RPD student): What People Say: Application of Rural Definitions and Descriptors of Community in Ingersoll, Ontario.
  • Ashleigh Weeden (PhD student): Rural 2.0: Place-Based Rural Community Innovation Systems.

Copies of the Health & Shared Prosperity [1] presentations, panels, and posters will be available on the conference website. The Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation is a national charity and nonprofit organization that strives to better the lives of rural Canadians. More information can be found on the CRRF website [2]. 

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The School of Environmental Design and Rural Development (SEDRD) brings together major academic fields concerned with creating strong communities, in Canada and around the world. The four highly respected programs in SEDRD share many common goals but approach them in different and complementary ways. This model reflects the imperatives in building authentic communities where planners, landscape architects, communicators, and citizens all play important interdependent roles in community strength.

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  • Capacity Development and Extension
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  • Rural Planning and Development
  • Rural Studies

Source URL:https://www.uoguelph.ca/sedrd/news/2018/10/sedrd-well-represented-crrf-2018-conference

Links
[1] http://saskatoon2018.crrf.ca/ [2] http://www.crrf.ca