The Scottish new towns: their contribution to post-war growth and urban development in central Scotland
In: Occasional papers in town and regional planning 19
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In: Occasional papers in town and regional planning 19
In: Studies in crime and deviance in American society
In: American Institute for Economic Research, Special Bulletin
In: Social forces: SF ; an international journal of social research associated with the Southern Sociological Society, Band 102, Heft 4, S. e9-e9
ISSN: 1534-7605
In: Studies in gender and sexuality: psychoanalysis, cultural studies, treatment, research, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 1-9
ISSN: 1940-9206
In: Studies in gender and sexuality: psychoanalysis, cultural studies, treatment, research, Band 24, Heft 4, S. 258-270
ISSN: 1940-9206
In: Carter, D 2020, 'The Use of coercive Public Health and Human Biosecurity Law in Australia: An Empirical Analysis', University of New South Wales Law Journal, vol. 43, no. 1
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In: European journal of work and organizational psychology: the official journal of The European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology, Band 27, Heft 5, S. 552-553
ISSN: 1464-0643
In: Smith College studies in social work, Band 88, Heft 1, S. 87-88
ISSN: 1553-0426
In: Carter, DJ 2016, 'HIV transmission, public health detention and the recalcitrant subject of discipline: Kuoth, Lam v R and the co-constitution of public health and criminal law', Griffith Law Review, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 172-196
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In: University of British Columbia. SCARP Graduating Projects
The District Municipality of Squamish faces severe coastal flood risk. However, not all of the 7,477 residents living in the floodplain are created equal in the exposure to these floodwaters. In creating an Integrated Flood Hazard Management Plan (IFHMP) it is critical to address both hazard and vulnerability components of risk. While the strength of floods cannot be controlled, reducing existing vulnerability and maintaining natural services that provide protection provides for long-‐term risk reduction in flood hazard management. Today, the District Municipality of Squamish retains valuable natural flood management assets -‐-‐ such as the Skwelwil'em Squamish Estuary -‐-‐ that delivers an estimated $284 million in flood disturbance regulation services to the District yearly. Meanwhile, the most vulnerable people in Squamish live adjacent to the estuary in the downtown core -‐ the most exposed area to coastal flood events and sea level rise. While the strength of flooding (Hazard) cannot be reduced, the everyday conditions of people and the environment (Vulnerability) can be addressed in local risk-‐based land use planning and community development. Reducing vulnerability has many co-‐benefits, including all hazards planning, poverty reduction, social equity, economic development, ecosystem-‐ based adaptation and integrated resource management. This is the first step to disaster risk reduction and risk-‐based planning in coastal British Columbia. Failing to address these conditions will result in unchanged or increased vulnerability and sensitivity to flood risk. Using the Disaster Resilience of Place approach, this report contains 3 major analyses and illustrates how the local government -‐-‐ in collaboration with the Squamish First Nation and citizens -‐– can effectively build a more flood resilient community and innovate in IFHMP practice. Tools to assist in quantifying vulnerability and resilience and to improve the performance of public engagement are also offered in the Appendix section of this report. Flood Management and Official Community Plans are identified as key platforms to reduce vulnerability with strong ties to local level emergency management planning and long-‐term climate adaptation to coastal flood hazard. These are the primary policy and environmental management pathways identified for implementing a DROP approach in Squamish. ; Applied Science, Faculty of ; Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of ; Unreviewed ; Graduate
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In: Carter, DJ, 'Records access and management on closure of a medical practice', Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 203, no. 2, pp. 109-110, 2015
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In: Carter, D.J. 2015, 'Correcting the record: Australian prosecutions for manslaughter in the medical context', Journal of Law and Medicine, vol. 22, no. 3, p. 588.
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