ABSTRACT Autocovariance procedures provide useful insights into the spatial patterns of population change in the cities, towns, and villages of southern Ontario. Covariance patterns reflect distance decay and u
"It's not just a matter of of being comfortable, it's literally a matter of life and death." According to an April 2022 report co-authored by Feltmate, extreme heat events create worse conditions in Canada's cities and towns due to the "urban-heat-island effect," in which a...
As a measure of household composition, we classified participants who reported being in a relationship and living with their partner (whether married or not) as living with a partner. We categorized participants who were living in towns, villages, or unincorporated areas as living in a rural area...
This chapter examines the size, geographic distribution, and selected characteristics of the Jewish population of the US. Section 5.1 addresses the procedures employed to estimate the Jewish population of more than 900 local Jewish communities and parts thereof. Section 5.2 presents the major changes ...
“blue pike” was reported to be endemic in Lakes Erie and Ontario, where it co-occurred with the common walleyeS. v. vitreus(hereafter referred to as walleye). The “blue pike” was believed to inhabit the deeper cooler waters of eastern Lake Erie, but also was caught in the shallow ...
Broadly speaking, the population projections confirm Ontario’s demographic dominance, predict demographic growth in western Canada centred on Alberta, and an aging Atlantic Canada. They also suggest the declining salience of Canada’s linguistic fault lines. ...
Autocovariance procedures provide useful insights into the spatial patterns of population change in the cities, towns, and villages of southern Ontario. Covariance patterns reflect distance decay and urban hierarchy effects, and reveal spatial constraints on population change that complement the better ...
(Dyson2003), because higher population density is associated with higher death rates before the onset of epidemiological and demographic transitions. Infectious diseases thrived in towns, where people lived at relatively high densities and interacted at high rates, resulting in a crude death rate ...
,palatinum, neboemporiummoravských panovníků? Early Medieval centre in Pohansko near Břeclav/Lundenburg:munitio,emporiumorpalatinumof the rulers of Moravia? Archeologické rozhledy 57:100–138 Macháček J (2010) The rise of medieval towns and states in East Central Europe: early medieva...
“blue pike” was reported to be endemic in Lakes Erie and Ontario, where it co-occurred with the common walleyeS. v. vitreus(hereafter referred to as walleye). The “blue pike” was believed to inhabit the deeper cooler waters of eastern Lake Erie, but also was caught in the shallow ...