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Dazawray Landrie-Parker
Dazawray Landrie-Parker
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Northern Indigenous peoples & the prospects for nuclear energy
K Coates, D Landrie-Parker
142016
Effectively engaging with Indigenous communities through multi-methods qualitative data collection and an engaged communications plan
LA Swanson, J Leader, D Landrie-Parker
Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning …, 2016
62016
People do not have high levels of knowledge of low dose ionizing radiation (LDIR)
M Hurlbert, J Condor, D Landrie-Parker, L Shasko
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 271, 107311, 2024
12024
Radiation Workers and Risk Perceptions: Low Dose Radiation, Nuclear Power Production, and Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
M Hurlbert, L Shasko, J Condor, D Landrie-Parker
Journal of Nuclear Engineering 4 (1), 258-277, 2023
12023
Risk,“Radiophobia,” and Social Learning: Applying Lessons from the Literature
L Shasko, M Neetz, M Hurlbert, J Rayner, D Landrie-Parker
Nuclear Technology 208 (6), 935-946, 2022
12022
Building a Community Engagement Framework for the Nuclear Energy Industry in Canada’s North
D Landrie-Parker
UiT Norges arktiske universitet, 2018
12018
BRUCEJACK GOLD MINE PROJECT
ERM Rescan
2014
The Deficit of Knowledge of Low Dose Radiation: Who Should Fill it and How?
M Hurlbert, J Condor, D Landrie-Parker, L Shasko
Available at SSRN 4520422, 0
Public knowledge and support for SMRs
M Hurlbert, J Rayner, L Shasko, J Condor, D Landrie-Parker
Indigenous perspectives in nuclear energy
D Landrie-Parker, M Hurlbert
Formating instructions northern Indigenous peoples & the prospects for nuclear energy
K Coates, D Landrie-Parker
Northern Capacity Building through Aboriginal Entrepreneurship
L Swanson, D Zhang, J Leader, D Landrie-Parker, JD Bell
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