Articles tagged with: niagara community observatory
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Innovation can have a game-changing impact on those involved in the agriculture sector, but change doesn’t come easy, or ... Full story
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Brock’s Niagara Community Observatory examines remote work as a long-term strategy
Remote work shouldn’t be for every organization, but when it’s done right, it can be a boost for ... Full story -
Brock’s NCO to present research on remote work as a long-term strategy
To be, or not to be, remote? That is the question Brock University’s Niagara Community Observatory (NCO) is exploring ... Full story -
Brock research teams awarded federal funding for community partnerships
Three Brock University teams have received a boost in funding for projects that aim to help Niagara organizations meet the ... Full story -
Brock team awarded provincial funding to study best management practices in horticulture
Growing and harvesting fruits and vegetables on a large scale is tricky business. The soil quality has to be good, ... Full story -
Parks and recreation an essential service, says Brock research
The extension of Ontario’s stay-at-home order until at least June 2 raises questions about if and how outdoor activities can ... Full story -
Niagara needs to support the arts during and after the pandemic, says new NCO research
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit Niagara’s vibrant arts community particularly hard, with impacts radiating out all across the region, ... Full story -
Empower municipalities, civil society to carry out land-use planning, says Brock research
Niagara needs to incorporate a broader range of stakeholders in its land-use planning system if the region is going to ... Full story -
NCO to present policy brief on land-use planning
In an ideal situation, municipal government officials work in consultation with organizations, community members and others in land-use planning that ... Full story -
Women in Leadership champion issue of affordable housing in Niagara
The housing crisis in Niagara affects everyone, but its impacts are felt most strongly by women and children. Compared to ... Full story