Below you will find publications and presentations addressing climate change, adaptation, and sustainable development.
PUBLICATIONS
The Impacts of Natural Disasters in Diverse Communities
Click here to access the newly published article, “The impacts of natural disasters in diverse communities: Lessons from Tamil Nadu, South India,” by Julie Drolet, Leon Ginsberg, Miriam Samuel, and Grant Larson. This article can also be found at The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations [LINK].
Citation: Drolet, J., Ginsberg, L., Samuel, M., & Larson, G. (2012). The impacts of natural disasters in diverse communities: Lessons from Tamil Nadu, South India. The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations, 11(6), 95 -108.
Climate Change, Food Security and Sustainable Development
Click here to read Julie Drolet’s paper, “Climate change, food security, and sustainable development: A study on community-based responses and adaptations in British Columbia, Canada.”
The above paper is also available as an article in the journal Community Development [LINK].
Citation: Drolet, J. (2012). Climate change, food security, and sustainable development: A study on community-based responses and adaptations in British Columbia, Canada. Community Development, doi: 10.1080/15575330.2012.729412.
Gender, Climate Change and Natural Disasters
Click here to read Julie Drolet’s paper, “Gender, climate change and natural disasters,” in the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) Newsletter.
Citation: Drolet, J. (2010). Gender, climate change and natural disasters. International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) Newsletter, 20(2), 6. http://www.iaffe.org/media/cms_page_media/18/FALL%20IAFFE%20NEWSLETTER_March%2022.pdf.
PRESENTATIONS
Interested in learning more about how British Columbians are responding and adapting to climate change? View Julie Drolet’s PowerPoint presentation, “Climate Change, Disasters, and Sustainable Development: Responses and Adaptations in British Columbia’s Small Cities and Rural Communities.”
Click here to download the presentation.
Julie Drolet speaks on dealing with climate change from a social perspective at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Concordia, Montréal, QC, May 31, 2010. [VIDEO LINK]