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CURRICULUM VITAE

MARK W. ROSENBERG

October 2015

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LAST NAME: Rosenberg GIVEN NAMES: Mark Warren

Date of Birth: April 20, 1953

Place of Birth: Hamilton, Ontario

Marital Status: Married

EDUCATION:

1975, Honours B.A., Geography, University of Toronto

B.A. Thesis: Public Facility Systems: An Analysis of the Hamilton Public Library

System

1976, M.Sc., Geography, London School of Economics and Political Science

M.Sc. Thesis: Some Geographical Problems in Intra-urban Transportation Planning

1980, Ph.D., Geography, London School of Economics and Political Science

Ph.D. Dissertation: The Location of Public Facilities with Special Reference to

Community Health Centres in Metropolitan Toronto, 1951-1971

NON-ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT:

1983-84, Research Consultant, Lithwick, Rothman and Schiff Associates, Ottawa

1984-84, Research Associate, Angus Reid Associates, Winnipeg

1985-85, Senior Consultant, James F. Hickling Management Consultants, Ottawa

UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT AND OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

1978-79, Part-time Lecturer, Polytechnic of Central London, London, England

1978-79, Course Tutor, Polytechnic of Central London, London, England

1979-80, Lecturer, Department of Geography, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA),

Los Angeles, California

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University Employment (Continued):

1980-81, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario

1981-84, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario

1985-90, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

1990-95, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Queen's University

1995-present, Professor, Department of Geography, Queen's University

2012-present, Canada Research Chair in Development Studies

Tenured July 1, 1991

On 1 July 2015, the Department of Geography merged with the School of Urban and

Regional Planning at Queen’s University to become the Department of Geography and

Planning

Cross-Appointments:

2004-2007, Affiliate Member, Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and

Technology, University of Toronto

2005-present, Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences (formerly Department of

Community Health and Epidemiology) (cross-appointment), Queen’s University

2012-2016, Adjunct Professor United Nations University – Institute for Water, Environment and

Health

GENERAL AREAS OF ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATION:

Medical and Health Geography

Gerontology

Population Studies

Public Policy

Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods

Transportation Studies

Political Geography

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PARTICIPATION IN ACADEMIC OR PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

Current Positions Held:

Member, International Experts Committee on Population Aging and Longevity (IECPAL), 2013-

present

Research Fellow, Institute for Research on Public Policy (Montreal, Canada), 2013-present

Faculty Fellow, Trent Centre on Aging & Society, 2015-2018

Former Positions Held:

Co-chair, Scientific Steering Committee of the Earth System Science Partnership on Global

Environmental Change and Human Health (2008-2014)

Steering Group Member, International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental

Change Advisory Group on Human Health (2008-2014)

Member, Advisory Board, SIDARTHa – European Emergency Data-based Syndromic

Surveillance System Project (2008-2010)

Member, SSHRC, Grants Committee 20 – Health Studies and Social Work, (2008-2009)

Chairperson, IGU Commission on Health and the Environment (2000-2004, 2004-2008)

Vice-President, Canadian Association on Gerontology (2001-2004)

Chairperson, AAG Medical Geography Specialty Group (1998-2000)

Chair-Elect, Social Sciences Division, Canadian Association on Gerontology (1997-1999)

Chairperson, Social Sciences Division, Canadian Association on Gerontology (1999-2001)

Secretary, IGU Commission on Health, Environment and Development (1996-2000)

Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Association of Geographers (1991-1997)

Permanent Member, IGU Commission on Health, Environment and Development (1992-1996)

Board Member, AAG Medical Geography Specialty Group (1992-95)

President, Canadian Regional Science Association (1991-1992)

Chairperson, Medical Geography Study Group of the Canadian Association of Geographers,

(1987-1990)

Councillor, Canadian Population Society (2000-2002)

Member, Canadian Population Society Membership Committee (1998-2002)

Secretary-General, North American Regional Council, International Association of Gerontology

(2001-2005)

Treasurer, Federation of Canadian Demographers (2000 – 2005)

Canadian Population Society Representative, Federation of Canadian Demographers Council

(1998-2005)

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Membership in Academic or Professional Societies:

Member, Association of American Geographers (1979-present)

Member, Canadian Association of Geographers (1977-present)

Member, Canadian Association on Gerontology (1989-present)

Member, Canadian Population Society (1987-present)

Member, Canadian Regional Science Association (1983-present)

Member, Gerontological Society of America, (1997-2013)

Member, Institute of British Geographers (1989-2007)

Member, International Society for Third Sector Research (2004-2010)

Member, Regional Science Association (USA, 1979-1995)

Member, Regional Studies Association (UK, 1977-1995)

AWARDS:

The Canadian Association of Geographers Award for Service to the Profession of Geography,

1999

Visiting Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, March to June,

2001

University of Auckland Foundation Visitor, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand,

May 2001

Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision (inaugural award winner), Queen’s University,

Kingston, Canada, October 2006

Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,

Honorary Professor, September 2008.

Anderson Lecturer, Department of Geography, University of Florida, March 2010

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Visiting Professor for Senior International Scientists, 2010-3013.

Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal, 2012.

Organizing Committee of Geosaude 2014 – First International Congress of Health of Portuguese

Speaking Countries, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, Honored for Career and Key

Contributions of Health Geography.

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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE AT QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY:

University

Advisory Council of the Canadian Institute of Guided Ground Transport, Member, 1993-94

Committee on Corporate Involvement at Queen’s University, Chairperson, 2001

Graduate Council, Departmental Representative, 1986-89

Queen’s University General Research Ethics Board Member, 2001-2003, 2014

Queen's Gerontological Interdisciplinary Education Project Advisory Committee, Departmental

Representative, 1991-92

Queen's Gerontology Project, Steering Committee Member, 1994-99

Queen’s Representative to the Social Science Federation of Canada, 1995-97

Queen’s Representative to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

“Public Awareness Event”, 1998

Queen’s University Senate, Senator, 2000-2001

Queen’s University Senate, Senate Committee on Academic Development, Member, 2001-2003

Queen’s University Senate, Senate Budget Review Committee, Member, 2000-2003

School of Graduate Studies, Division V Chairperson, 1993-96

School of Graduate Studies, Fellowship Committee, Member, 1993-96

School of Graduate Studies, Fellowship Committee, Chairperson, 1995-96

School of Graduate Studies, Steering Committee, Member, 1993-96

School of Graduate Studies, Committee on Accountability in Research and Service to the

Broader Community, Member, 1995

School of Graduate Studies, Academic Appeals Committee, Chairperson, 1998-2003

School of Public Health Advisory Committee, Member, 2007-2008

Faculty of Arts and Science

Admissions Committee, Member, 1997-2000

Advisory Review Committee for Approval of Research Centres (Surveillance Studies Centre) –

Member, 2011-2012

Departmental Representative, Division II, 1986-89

Division V, Subcommittee V, Advisory Research Committee, 1991-94

Internal Academic Review Committee for Canadian Studies, Member, 2002

Internal Academic Review Committee for Jewish Studies, Chairperson, 2006

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Department of Geography and Planning

Appointments Committee, Member, 1986-87, 1998-99, 2000-2005, 2011-2014

Associate Head, 2009-2010

Computing Committee, Member, 1990-99; Chairperson, 1994-96

Ethics Committee, Chairperson, 1991-93, 1994-95, 2007-2010, 2013-2014

Ethics Committee, Member, 2011-2012, 2015-2016

Graduate Studies Chairperson, 1986-89; Member, 2004-2006; Chairperson, 2006-2007; Member,

2015-2016

Local Organising Committee, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers,

Chairperson, 1990-91

Local Organising Committee, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Regional Science Association,

Chairperson, 1990-91

Nominating Committee, 2004-2005, 2007-2008, 2013-2014

Renewal, Promotions and Tenure Committee, Chairperson, 2000-2001; Member, 2015-2016

Sessional Adjuncts Appointments Committee, Member, 2005-2006, 2007-2008, 2011-2013

Speakers Committee, Member, 1986-87, 1995-96, 2004-2006

Undergraduate Academic Advisor, 1991-92, 1997-2003, 2008-2009

Undergraduate Committee: Member, 1997-98; Chairperson, 1998-2003, Member 2007-2008,

2008-2009, 2009-2010

School of Public Administration/School of Policy Studies

Appointments Committee, Member, 1995

MPP/MPA Curriculum Committee, Member, 1988-89

Department of Community Health and Epidemiology

Search Committee, Glaxo SmithKline Chair and Director for the Centre on Health Services and

Policy Research, Member, 2008-2009

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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE EXTERNAL TO THE QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

Advisory Board for Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies, Lingnan University, Tuen Mun,

Hong Kong, 2002-2005, 2005-2008, 2008-2011, 2012-2014, Member

Advisory Group to the Joint Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and

Statistics Canada Working Group on the Advancement of Research using Social Statistics, 1998,

Member

Canadian Foundation for Innovation, Major Infrastructure Grants Committee, 1998, 2000,

Member

Canadian Foundation for Innovation, Expert Committee on Environmental Proposals, 2001

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Public Community and Population Health Grants

Review Committee, 2002-2005, Member

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Doctoral Research Awards B (DRB) Committee, 2009-

2010, Member

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Master’s Awards B (CGB) Committee, 2009-2010,

Member

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Institute on Aging, Catalyst Grants/Pilot Projects Social

Dimensions on Aging Committee, 2010-2011, Member

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Institute on Aging, Social Dimensions on Aging

Committee, 2012, 2014, Member

Care to Know Centre (Saint Elizabeth Health Care), Applied Client-focused Team (ACT)

Research Grants Program Review Committee, 2009-2010, Member

Expert Advisory Group to the National Advisory Council on Aging, Division of Aging, Health

Canada, 1998-99, 2000, Member

Expert Meeting, World Longevity Area – Wanning City of China, Beijing, 2013, Member

International Scientific Committee for ISPRS/IGU/ICA Joint Workshop on Borderlands

Modelling and Understanding for Global Sustainability, Beijing Normal University, Beijing,

China, December 2013, Member

National Health Research and Development Program, Population Health Grants Committee,

1996-97, Member

National Health Research and Development Program, Determinants of Health Committee, 1998,

Member

Networks of Centres of Excellence, Selection Committee, 1999, 2000, 2005, Member

Ontario Graduate Scholarships, Geography Grants Committee, 1996, Member

Organising Committee, Health and Behaviour 1994, An Interdisciplinary Conference. Queen's

University, Chairperson, 1994

SSHRC/CIHR/NHRDP Post-doctoral Fellowship Selection Committee, 2000, Chairperson

SSHRC/CIHR/NHRDP Senior Research Fellowship Selection Committee, 2000, Chairperson

Task Force on Human Health of the International Dimensions Programme on Global

Environmental Change (IHDP), 2007-2008, Member

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Administrative Experience External to Queen’s (Continued):

US National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG

SNEM-2), 2001, Member

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THESIS SUPERVISION (* Co-supervised)

Chief Supervisor - Master's Completed

1. William Osei, Department of Geography, Carleton University, 1984

2. Richard Vincent, Department of Geography, Carleton University, 1984

3. Michael Neals, Department of Geography, Carleton University, 1985

4. Andrea Young, Department of Geography, Carleton University, 1985

5. Henry Kus, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1988

6. Greg Halseth, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1989

7. Dan Buchanan, School of Public Administration, Queen's University, 1990

8. Nancy Ross, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1992

9. Michael Butler, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1992

10. Neil Hanlon, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1994

11. Stephen Jackson, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1995

12. Heather McNiven, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 1996

13. Paula Saunders, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1996

14. Michael McDermott, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1998

15. Nicole Yantzi, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1998

16. Natsuko Chubachi, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 1999

17. Margaret Moores, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 1999

18. Marnie Lindsey, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2000

19. Kristin Dall, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2002

20. Michael Kolba, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2003

21. Janice Harper, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University, 2003*

22. Jennifer Goy, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Queen’s University,

2006*

23. Alison Coyle, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen’s University,2006*

24. Afshin Vafaei, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Queen’s University,

2008*

25. Jennifer Bridgen, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2009

26. Catherine Fraser, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2009

27. Jie Yu, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2011

28. Candice Christmas, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2013

29. Keltie Gale, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2013

30. Natalia Harhaj, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2014

31. Gurveer Bains, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University, 2015

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Chief Supervisor - Master's Candidates in Progress

1. Shyra Barberstock, Department of Geography, Queen’s University

Chief Supervisor - Ph.D. Completed

1. Greg Halseth, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1993

2. Amanda James, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1994

3. Neil Hanlon, Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1998

4. Janine Wiles, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2001

5. Nicole Yantzi, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2005

6. Mark Skinner, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2005

7. Sarah Lovell, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2007

8. Yang Cheng, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2010

9. Katya Herman, School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen’s University, 2010*

10. Hélène Ouellette-Kuntz, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2012

11. Natalie Waldbrook, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2013

12. Janette Brual, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2014

13. Rachel Herron, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University, 2015

14. Jie Yu, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University, 2015

Chief Supervisor - Ph.D. Candidates in Progress

1. Sethunya Simela, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University

2. Mengqi Yang, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University

3. Rajendra Subedi, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University

4. Janette Leroux, School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen’s University

5. Prince Michael Amegbor, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University

6. Kyle Plumb, Department of Geography and Planning, Queen’s University

Chief Supervisor – Post-doctoral Fellows

1. Kathleen Wilson, SSHRC Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Geography, Queen’s

University, 2001

2. Sarah Lovell, Commonwealth Post-doctoral Research Fellowship, Department of Geography,

Queen’s University, 2007-2008

3. Dan Harrington, CIHR Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Geography, Queen’s University,

2013-2014

4. Natalie Waldbrook, CIHR-Health Care Technology and Place Post-doctoral Fellow,

Department of Geography, Queen’s University, 2013-2014

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Chief Supervisor – Post-doctoral Fellows (Continued)

5. Vincent Kuuire, SSHRC Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Geography and Planning,

Queen’s University, 2015-2016

MITACS Interns

1. Yiwen Wang, Department of Sociology, Minzu University, Beijing China, 2014

2. Yuanyuan Yang, Department of Sociology, Minzu University, Beijing, China, 2015

On 1 July 2015, the Department of Geography and the School of Urban and Regional

Planning merged to become the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s

University.

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PUBLICATIONS:

Books:

1. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg with Donald McGuinness, Growing Old in

Canada: Demographic and Geographic Perspectives. Ottawa and Toronto: Statistics Canada

and Nelson, 1997.

2. Wang, Wuyi, Linsheng Yang, Thomas Krafft and Mark W. Rosenberg Global

Environmental Change and Health. Beijing: China Meteorological Press, 2008.

3. Wang, Wuyi, Thomas Krafft, Mark Rosenberg, and Eva Pilot, eds. Health and

Environmental Change in Urban Areas. Beijing: China Environment Press, 2014.

Articles Published (in Refereed Journals):

1. Rosenberg, Mark W. "On the location of physicians in Metropolitan Toronto, 1951-1971,"

Horizon. Vol. 27, 1979, pp. 86-90.

2. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Accessibility to health care: a North American perspective,"

Progress in Human Geography. Vol. 28, No. 2, 1984, pp. 156-170.

3. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Physician location behaviour in Metropolitan Toronto," The

Canadian Geographer. Vol. 28, No. 2, 1984, pp. 156-170.

4. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Locating small scale public facilities," Socio-Economic Planning

Sciences. Vol. 18, No. 3, 1984, pp. 151-158.

5. Vincent, Richard and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Foreign trade zones: does Canada need them?"

Canadian Journal of Regional Science. Vol. 10, No. 1, 1987, pp. 41-61.

6. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Linking the geographical, the medical and the political in analysing

health care delivery systems," Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 26, No. 1, 1988, pp. 179-

186.

7. Rosenberg, Mark W., Eric G. Moore and Suzanne Ball, "Components of change in the

spatial distribution of the elderly population in Ontario, 1976-1986," The Canadian

Geographer. Vol. 33, No. 3, 1989, pp. 218-229.

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Articles Published (in Refereed Journals) (Continued):

8. Anderson, Malcolm and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Ontario's Underserviced Area Program

revisited: an indirect analysis," Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 30, No. 1, 1990, pp. 35-44.

9. Greenberg, Michael R., Mark W. Rosenberg, David R. Phillips and Dona Schneider,

"Activism for medical geographers: American, British and Canadian viewpoints," Social

Science and Medicine. Vol. 30, No. 1, 1990, pp. 173-177.

10. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, "The elderly, economic dependency and local

government revenues and expenditures," Environment and Planning C: Government and

Policy. Vol. 8, 1990, pp. 149-165.

11. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Introduction - Focus: achieving health for all - the geographer's role,"

The Canadian Geographer. Vol. 34, No. 4, 1990, pp. 331.

12. Halseth, Greg and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Recreation and residential conversion - a case

study of its measurement and management," Canadian Journal of Regional Science. Vol. 13,

No. 1, 1990, pp. 99-115.

13. Peters, Evelyn, Mark W. Rosenberg and Greg Halseth, "The Ontario Metis: some issues of

attitudes and identity," Canadian Ethnic Studies. Vol. 23, No. 1, 1991, pp. 71-84.

14. Halseth, Greg and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Locating emergency medical services in small

town and rural settings," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. Vol. 25, No. 4, 1991, pp. 295-

304.

15. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Amanda M. James, "Canada's health and environment: a medical

geographer's perspective," Geographia Medica. Supplement No. 8, 1992, pp. 51-60.

16. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Post-industrial society, economy and the elderly: some thoughts on

Canada and Spain," Anales de Estudios Economicos Y Empresariales. No. 7, 1992, pp. 267-

285.

17. Jones, Joseph and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Regional development, remote communities, and

alternative transportation services," Geografiska Annaler. Vol. 74B, No. 3, 1992, pp. 199-

209.

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Articles Published (in Refereed Journals) (Continued):

18. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Has regional policy failed Canada or has regional science failed

regional policy," Presidential address, The Journal of the Canadian Regional Science

Association. Vol. 16, No. 1, 1993, pp. 107-113.

19. Gomez-Garcia, Jesús, M. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Population aging and public policy in

Spain and Canada: issues and implications," Revista Espanola de Estudios Canadienses. Vol.

2, No. 1, 1994, pp. 153-170.

20. Ross, Nancy A., Mark W. Rosenberg, and Diane C. Pross, "Siting a women's health

facility: a location-allocation study of breast screening services in eastern Ontario," The

Canadian Geographer. Vol. 38, No. 2, 1994, pp. 150-161.

21. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Amanda James, "The end of the second most expensive health

care system in the world: some geographical implications," Social Science and Medicine.

Vol. 39, No. 7, 1994, pp. 967-981.

22. Ross, Nancy A., Mark W. Rosenberg, Diane C. Pross and Brenda Bass, "Contradictions in

women's health care provision: a case study of attendance for breast cancer screening,"

Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 39, No. 8, 1994, pp. 1015-1025.

23. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Modelling migration flows of immigrant groups

in Canada," Environment and Planning A. Vol. 27, No. 5, 1995, pp. 699-714.

24. Peters, Evelyn and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Labour force attachment and regional

development for Native Peoples: theoretical and methodological issues," The Journal of the

Canadian Regional Science Association. Vol. 18, No. 1, 1995, pp. 77-105.

25. Halseth, Greg and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Complexity in the rural Canadian housing

landscape," The Canadian Geographer. Vol. 39, No. 4, 1995a, pp. 336-352.

26. Halseth, Greg and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Cottagers in an urban field," Professional

Geographer. Vol. 47, No. 2, 1995b, pp. 148-159.

27. Matthews, Stephen A., Mark W. Rosenberg, et al., "Symposium: teaching medical

geography," The Journal of Geography in Higher Education. Vol. 19, No. 3, 1995, pp. 317-

334.

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Articles Published (in Refereed Journals) (Continued):

28. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Neil Hanlon, "Access and utilization: a continuum of health

service environments," Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 43, No. 6, 1996, pp. 975-983.

29. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, “The health of Canada’s elderly population:

current status and future implications,” Canadian Medical Association Journal. Vol. 157,

No. 8, 1997, pp. 1025-1032.

30. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Medical or health geography? Populations, peoples and places,” The

International Journal of Population Geography. Vol. 4, 1998, pp. 211-226.

31. Hanlon, Neil T. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Not so new public management and the denial

of geography: Ontario health care reform in the 1990s,” Environment and Planning C:

Government and Policy. Vol. 16, No. 5, 1998, pp. 559-572.

32. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg and Susan H. Fitzgibbon, “Activity limitation and

chronic conditions in Canada’s elderly, 1986-2011,” Disability and Rehabilitation. Vol. 21,

No. 5-6, 1999, pp. 196-210.

33. Bedard, Kelly, John Dorland, Allan W. Gregory and Mark W. Rosenberg “Standardized

mortality ratios and Canadian health-care funding”, Canadian Public Policy. Vol. 25, No. 1,

1999, pp. 47-64.

34. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathleen Wilson, “Gender, poverty and location: how much

difference do they make in the geography of health inequalities?” Social Science and

Medicine. Vol. 51, 2000, pp. 275-287.

35. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Amanda James, “Major health services utilization patterns by

seniors”, Canadian Journal on Aging Vol. 19, Supplement 1, 2000, pp. 125-142.

36. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Jill Jäger, “Setting an agenda for research on health and the

environment”, Global Change & Human Health. Vol. 1, No. 1, 2000, pp. 88-89.

37. Phillips, David, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Researching the geography of health and health

care: connecting with the Third World”, Geojournal. Vol. 50, 2000, pp. 369-378

38. Yantzi, Nicole, Mark W. Rosenberg, Sharon O. Burke and Margaret Harrison, “The

impacts of distance to hospital on families with a child with a chronic condition,” Social

Science and Medicine. Vol. 52, 2001, pp. 1777-1791.

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Articles Published (in Refereed Journals) (Continued):

39. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Canada’s elderly population: the challenges of

diversity” The Canadian Geographer. Vol. 45, No. 1, 2001, pp. 145-150.

40. Wiles, Janine and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Gentle caring experience. Seeking alternative

health care in Canada,” Health and Place. Vol. 7, No. 3, 2001, pp. 209-224.

41. Rosenberg, Mark W. and John Everitt, “Planning for aging populations: inside or outside

the walls,” Progress in Planning. Vol. 56, Part 3, 2001, pp. 119-168.

42. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathleen Wilson, “Exploring the links between health and

housing: the limitations of population health surveys,” GeoJournal. Vol. 53, No. 2, 2001, pp.

109-116.

43. Wilson, Kathleen and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Exploring the determinants of health for First

Nations Peoples in Canada: can existing frameworks accommodate traditional activities?”

Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 55, 2002, pp. 2017-2031.

44. Wilson, Kathleen and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The geographies of crisis: exploring

accessibility to health care services in Canada,” The Canadian Geographer. Vol. 46, No. 3,

2002, pp. 223-234.

45. McWilliam, Carol L., Moira Stewart, Judith Belle Brown, John Feightner, Mark W.

Rosenberg, Gloria Gutman, Margaret Penning, Miriam Stewart, Robyn Tamblyn and Grace

Morfitt, “Promoting evidence-based health policy, programming and practice for seniors:

lessons from a national knowledge transfer project”, Canadian Journal on Aging. Vol. 22,

No. 4, 2003, pp. 415-430.

46. Wiles, Janine, L. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Paradoxes and contradictions in Canada’s

home care provision: informal privatization and private informalization”, International

Journal of Canadian Studies. 2003, Vol. 28, pp. 63-89.

47. Wilson, Kathi and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Accessibility and the Canadian health care

system: squaring perceptions and realities”, Health Policy. Vol. 67, No. 2, 2004, pp. 137-148.

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48. Wiles, Janine, L. Mark W. Rosenberg and Robin Kearns, “Narrative analysis as a strategy

for understanding interview talk in qualitative geographic research”, Area. Vol. 37, No. 1,

2005, pp. 89-99. (Reprinted in Area. February 2008, Vol. 40 – Virtual Issue: Methods in

Geography: New Perspectives).

49. Skinner, Mark W., and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Co-opting voluntarism? Exploring the

implications of long-term care reform for the non-profit sector in Ontario”, Environment and

Planning C: Government and Policy. Vol. 23, 2005, pp. 101-121.

50. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathleen Wilson, “Remaking medical geography”, Territoris.

Vol. 5, 2005, pp. 17-32.

51. Davenport, Jamie, Thomas Rathwell and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Service provision for

seniors: challenges for communities in Atlantic Canada”, Healthcare Quarterly/Longwoods

Review. Vol. 3, No. 3, 2005, http://www.longwoods.com/home.php?cat=253.

52. Everitt, John, Mike Kolba, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Healthy Places? Service provision for

seniors in the Prairies”, Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays. Vol. 8, 2005, pp. 93-107.

53. Skinner, Mark W. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Managing competition in the countryside:

non-profit and for-profit perceptions of long-term care in rural Ontario”, Social Science &

Medicine. Vol. 63, 2006, pp. 2864-2876.

54. Yantzi, Nicole M., Mark W. Rosenberg, and Patricia McKeever, “Getting out of the house:

the challenges that mothers face when children have long-term care needs”, Health and

Social Care in the Community. Vol. 15, No. 1, 2007, pp. 45-55.

55. Hanlon, Neil, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Rachel Clasby, “Offloading social care

responsibilities: recent experiences of local voluntary organizations in a remote urban centre

in British Columbia, Canada”, Health and Social Care in the Community. Vol. 15, No. 4,

2007, pp. 343-351.

56. Skinner, Mark W., Mark W. Rosenberg, Sarah A. Lovell, James R. Dunn, John C. Everitt,

Neil Hanlon, Thomas A. Rathwell, “Services for seniors in small town Canada:

the paradox of community”, Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. Vol. 40, No. 1, 2008,

pp. 80-101.

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57. Yantzi, Nicole M. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The contested meanings of home for women

caring for children with long-term care needs”, Gender, Place and Culture. Vol. 15, No. 3,

2008, pp. 301-315.

58. Wang, Lu, Lo, Lucia and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Ethnicity and Utilization of Family

Physicians - A case study of Mainland Chinese Immigrants in Toronto Canada”, Social

Science & Medicine, Vol. 67, No. 9, 2008, pp. 1341-1480.

59. Goy, Jennifer, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Will D. King, “Health risk behaviours: examining

social inequalities in bladder and colorectal cancers”, Annals of Epidemiology. Vol. 18, No.

2, 2008, pp. 156-162.

60. Goy, Jennifer, Linda Dodds, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Will D. King, “Health risk

behaviours: examining social disparities in the occurrence of stillbirth”, Pediatric and

Perinatal Epidemiology. Vol. 24, No. 2, 2008, pp. 314-320.

61. Garcia, Jesús Rogero, María-Eugenia Prieto-Flores and Mark W. Rosenberg. “Health

services use by older people with disabilities in Spain: does formal and informal care

matter?” Ageing and Society. Vol. 28, 2008, pp. 959-978.

62. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah Lovell, “Promoçao da saúde e mudanças globais: O desafio

da reorientação dos services de saúde (Promoting health and global change: The challenge of

reorientation of health services)”, RA’E GA – O Espaço Geográfico em Análise. No. 15,

2008, pp. 9-17.

63. Skinner, Mark W., Nicole Yantzi, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Neither rain nor hail nor sleet

nor snow: Provider perspectives on the challenges of weather for home and community

care”, Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 68, 2009, pp. 682-688.

64. Davenport, Jamie, Thomas Rathwell and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Aging in Atlantic Canada:

Service rich and service poor communities,” Healthcare Policy. Vol. 5, No. 1, 2009, pp.

E145-E160.

65. Shoveller, Jean A., Joy Johnson , Mark W. Rosenberg, Lorraine Greaves, David Patrick,

John Oliffe J, Rod Knight, “Youth’s experiences with STI testing in four communities in

British Columbia, Canada”, Sexually Transmitted Infections. Vol. 85, 2009, pp. 397-401.

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Articles Published (in Refereed Journals) (Continued):

66. Vafaei Afshin, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Will Pickett, “Relationships between income

inequality and health: a study on rural and urban regions of Canada”, Rural and Remote

Health 10 (online), 2010: 1430. Available from: http://www.rrh.org.au

67. Wilson, Kathi, Mark W. Rosenberg, Sylvia Abonyi, and Robert Lovelace, “Aging and

health: An examination of differences between older Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people”,

Canadian Journal on Aging/ La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 29, No. 3, 2010,

pp. 369-382.

68. Prieto-Flores, Maria-Eugenia, Gloria Fernandez-Mayoralas, Mark W. Rosenberg, Fermina

Rojo-Perez, “Identifying connections between the subjective experience of health and quality

of life in old age”, Qualitative Health Research. Vol. 20, No. 11, 2010, pp. 1491-1499.

69. Lovell, Sarah A. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Community capacity among people living with

HIV/AIDS,” GeoJournal. Vol. 76, No. 2, 2011, pp. 111- 120 (Published online 13 May

2009).

70. Rogero-García, Jesús, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Paid and unpaid support received by co-

resident informal caregivers attending to community-dwelling older adults in Spain”,

European Journal of Aging. Vol. 8, 2011, pp. 95-107 (Published online 6 April 2011).

71. Cheng, Yang, Mark W. Rosenberg, Wuyi Wang, Linsheng Yang, and Hairong Li,

“Population aging and residential care resources in Beijing, China: Analysing the spatial

distribution of the elderly population and residential care facilities”, Asian Journal of

Gerontology & Geriatrics. Vol. 6, 2011a, pp. 14-21.

72. Cheng, Yang, Mark W. Rosenberg, Wuyi Wang, Linsheng Yang, and Hairong Li, “Aging,

health and place in residential care facilities in Beijing, China,” Social Science and Medicine.

Vol. 72, 2011b, pp. 365-372.

73. Wilson, Kathi, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Sylvia Abonyi, “Aboriginal peoples, health and

healing approaches: The effects of age and place on health” Social Science & Medicine. Vol.

72, No. 3, 2011, pp. 355-364.

74. Lovell, Sarah A., Robin A. Kearns, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Community Capacity

Building in Practice: Constructing its meaning and relevance to health promoters”. Health

and Social Care in the Community. Vol. 19, No. 5, 2011, pp. 531-540.

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Articles Published (in Refereed Journals) (Continued):

75. Herman, Katya, Wilma M. Hopman, Elizabeth G. VanDenKerkhoff, and Mark W.

Rosenberg, “Physical activity, weight status and health-related quality of life in Canadian

Adults”, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2012, pp. 625-636.

76. Ignaciuk, Ada, Martin Rice, Janos Bogardi, Josep G. Canadell, Shobhakar Dhakal, John

Ingram, Rik Leemans, and Mark Rosenberg, “Responding to complex societal challenges: a

decade of Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) interdisciplinary research”, Currrent

Opinions in Environmental Sustainability. 2012, Vol. 4, pp. 147-158.

77. Queiroz, Josiane, T.M., Mark W. Rosenberg, Léo Heller, Andréa L. M. Zhouri, Sara R.

Silva, “News about tap and bottled water: Can this influence people’s choices?” Journal of

Environmental Protection. 2012, Vol. 3, pp. 324-333.

78. Cheng, Yang, Mark W. Rosenberg, Wuyi Wang, Linsheng Yang, and Hairong Li, “Access

to residential care in Beijing, China: Making the decision to relocate to a residential care

facility,” Ageing & Society. 2012, Vol. 32, pp. 1277-1299

DOI:10.1017/S0144686X11000870.

79. Cheng Yang, Jiaoe Wang, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Spatial access to residential care

resources in Beijing, China,” International Journal of Health Geographics. 2012, 11:32,

DOI: 10.1186/1476-072X-11-32.

80. Herman, Katya, Wilma M. Hopman, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Self-rated health and life

satisfaction among Canadian adults: Associations of perceived weight status versus BMI,”

Quality of Life Research. 2013, DOI 10.1007/s11136-013-0394-9.

81. Harrington, Daniel W., Kathi Wilson, Mark W. Rosenberg and Scott Bell, “Access granted!

Barriers endure: Determinants of difficulties accessing specialist care when required in

Ontario, Canada,” BMC Health Services Research. 2013, 13:146. DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-

13-146.

82. Queiroz, Josiane, T.M., Miguel França Doria, Mark W. Rosenberg, Léo Heller, and Andréa

L. M. Zhouri, “Perceptions of bottled water consumers in three Brazilian municipalities,”

Journal of Water and Health. 2013, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 520-531.

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Articles Published (in Refereed Journals) (Continued):

83. Waldbrook, Natalie, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Janette Brual, “Challenging the myth of

apocalyptic aging at the local level of governance in Ontario,” The Canadian Geographer.

2013, Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 413-430.

84. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Health geography I: Social justice, idealist theory, health and health

care,” Progress in Human Geography. Print Version 2014, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 466-475;

Electronic Version 2013. DOI: 10.1177/0309132513498339.

85. Harrington Dan W., Kathi Wilson and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Waiting for a specialist

consultation for a new condition in Ontario: Impacts on patients’ lives,” Healthcare Policy.

2014, Vol. 9, No.4, pp. 90 - 103.

86. Wang, Li, Binggan Wei, Yonghua Li, Hairong Li, Fengying Zhang, Mark Rosenberg,

Linsheng Yang, Jixia Huang, Thomas Krafft and Wuyi Wang, “A study of air pollutants

influencing life expectancy and longevity from a spatial perspective in China,” Science of the

Total Environment. 2014, Vol. 487, pp. 57-64.

87. Ehteshami-Afshar, Arash, Robert G. Weaver, Meng Lin, Michael Allan, Paul E. Ronksley,

Claudia Sanmartin, Richard Lewanczuk, Mark Rosenberg, Braden Manns, Brenda

Hemmelgarn, and Marcello Tonelli, on behalf of the Interdisciplinary Chronic Disease

Collaboration “Capacity and willingness of patients with chronic noncommunicable diseases

to use information technology to help manage their condition: a cross-sectional study,”

CMAJ Open. 2014, Vol.2, No. 2, pp. E51-E59, DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20130070.

88. Marshall, Carrie Ann and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Occupation and the process of transition

from homelessness,” Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 2014,

DOI:10.1177/0008417414548573.

89. Qun, Miao, Michèle Bouchard, Dongmei Chen, , Mark W. Rosenberg and Kristan J.

Aronson, “Commuting Behaviours and Exposure to Air Pollution in Montreal, Canada,”

Journal: Science of the Total Environment. 2015, Vol. 508, pp. 193-198,

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.11.078.

(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969714016726)

90. Harrington Dan W., Kathi Wilson and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Comparing health status and

access to health care in Canada's largest cities: Are there detectable effects?” Urban

Geography. 2014, Vol. 35, No. 8, pp. 1156-1170.

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91. Subedi, Rajendra and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Determinants of the variations in self-reported

health status among recent and more established immigrants in Canada,” Social Science and

Medicine. 2014, Vol. 115, pp. 103-110.

92. Tao, Zhuolin, Yang Cheng, Dai Teqi, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Spatial optimization of

residential care facility locations in Beijing, China: maximum equity in accessibility,”

International Journal of Health Geographics. 2014, Vol. 13:33. doi:10.1186/1476-072X-13-

33.

93. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Health geography II: ‘Dividing’ health geography,” Progress in

Human Geography. 2015, published on-line (April online), doi:

10.1177/0309132515581094.

94. Cheng, Yang, Mark W. Rosenberg, Jie Yu and Hua Zhang, “Food security for community-

living elderly people in Beijing, China,” Health & Social Care in the Community. (Accepted

April 2015).

95. Subedi, Rajendra and Mark W. Rosenberg, “High-skilled immigrants-low-skilled jobs:

Challenging everyday health,” The Canadian Geographer (Accepted August 2015).

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Commentaries and Editorials Published (in Refereed Journals):

1. Dunn, James R. and Mark W. Rosenberg, Guest editorial: Revealing the spaces of urban

health. GeoJournal. Vol. 53, No. 2, 2001, pp. 107.

2. Dunn, Jim and Mark W. Rosenberg, Editorial: Contemporary urban problems and

population health. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. Vol. 20, No. 4,

2002, pp. 475-476.

3. Rosenberg, Mark W., Editorial: Confessions of a new editor-in-chief/Éditorial: Les

confessions d’un nouvel rédacteur en chef. Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne

du vieillissement. Vol. 24, No. 1, 2005, pp. 1-2.

4. Rosenberg, Mark W., Editorial: The greyness of March and hopes for the colours of spring.

Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 24, No. 2, 2005, pp.

101.

5. Rosenberg, Mark W., Editorial: The life course of a journal/Éditorial : La vie d’une revue

scientifique. Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 25,

No. 1, 2006, pp. 1-4.

6. Rosenberg, Mark W., Editorial: On Horace’s Odes and being a referee/ Éditorial : À propos

des odes d’Horace et du fait d’etre un examinateur. Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue

canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 25, No. 4, 2006, pp. 343-345.

7. Rosenberg, Mark W., Editorial: Working together/ Éditorial: Travailler ensemble.

Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 25, Supplement 1,

2006, pp. 1-2.

8. Rosenberg, Mark W., Editorial: Formalities and informalities: Thoughts of Waiheke. New

Zealand Geographer. Vol. 63, 2007, pp. 81.

9. Rosenberg, Mark W., Editorial: Something old, something new…/Éditorial: Quelque chose

de vieux, quelque chose de nouveau… Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du

vieillissement. Vol. 26, No. 2, 2007, pp. 81-84.

10. Rosenberg, Mark W., Editorial: Promotion, policy and practice/ Éditorial: Promotion,

politique et pratique. Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement.

Vol. 26, No. 3, 2007, pp. 167-169.

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Commentaries and Editorials Published (in Refereed Journals) (Continued):

11. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Editorial: The ‘Greening of the Canadian Journal on

Aging/Éditorial: La Revue canadienne du vieillissement prend le virage vert,” Canadian

Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 27, No. 2, 2008, pp. 131-134.

12. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Editorial: Of zombies, endings and beginnings…”/Éditorial: Des

zombies, fin et recommencement…” Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du

vieillissement. Vol. 27, No. 4, 2008, pp. 315-318.

13. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Editorial: The times they are a-changin’/ Éditorial: The times they

are a-changin’ (Les Temps Changent),” Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du

vieillissement. Vol. 28, No. 1, 2009, pp. 1-3.

14. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Editorial: The future of training in Gerontology in Canada and other

random notes/ Éditorial: L’avenir de la formation en gerontology au Canada et autres notes

distinctes,” Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 28, No.

2, 2009, pp. 93-95.

15. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Editorial: The future of research in gerontology : Problem, issue or

crisis? / Éditorial: L’avenir de la recherché en gerontology: un problème, une question ou une

crise? Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 29, No. 2,

2010, pp. 169-172.

16. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Editorial: I never knew gerontology could be so interesting…/

Éditorial: Jamais je n’ais pas réalisé que la gérontologie pourrait être si

intéressante... ”Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. Vol. 29,

No. 4, 2010, pp. 473-475.

17. Krafft, T., G. Litre, M.W. Rosenberg, and L. Spini, “Editorial,” IHDP Update, No. 1,

January 2011, pg. 1.

18. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Guest editorial: New spaces of the geographies of health and health

care,” GeoJournal. Vol. 76, No. 2, 2011, pg. 109 (Published online:13 May 2009).

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19. Northcott, Herbert C. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Guest editorial: Introduction to the special

issue commemorating the 25th anniversary of the 1986 inception of the Butterworths Series

on Individual and Population Aging and the 30th anniversary of the founding of the

Canadian Journal on Aging.” Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du

vieillissement. Vol. 30, No. 3, 2011, pp. 307-310.

20. Spini, Lucilla, Zafar Adeel, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Editorial overview: The nexus of

water and human health in the context of global changes,” Current Opinion in Environmental

Sustainability. Vol. 3, 2011, pp. 447.

21. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Reflections on the current job market,” Canadian Association of

Geographers – Geography of Health and Health Care Specialty Group Newsletter. Vol. 26,

No. 1, 2014, pp. 9-10.

Articles Published (in Conference Proceedings):

1. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Linking the geographical, the medical and the political in analysing

health care delivery systems," Proceedings, the AAG/IBG Symposium in Medical Geography.

New Brunswick, New Jersey: Department of Geography, Rutgers University, 1986.

2. Anderson, Malcolm and Mark Rosenberg, "Ontario's Underserviced Areas Program

revisited: an indirect analysis," Proceedings, Third International Symposium in Medical

Geography. M. Anderson, M. Rosenberg, and R. Tinline, eds., Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1988, pp. 29-48.

3. Halseth, Greg and Mark Rosenberg, "The Kingston (Ontario) Regional Ambulance Service:

alternative location models," Proceedings, Third International Symposium in Medical

Geography. M. Anderson, M. Rosenberg, and R. Tinline, eds., Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1988, pp. 141-161.

4. Moore, Eric G., Brian Ray and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Redistribution of immigrant groups in

Canada," in Policy Forum on the Role of Immigration in Canada's Future. C.M. Beach and

A.G. Green, eds., Kingston, Ontario: John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic

Policy, Queen's University, Policy Forum Series 15, 1988, pp. 62-76.

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5. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Amanda M. James, "Researching Canada's medical geography -

the use and abuse of federal surveys and data," in Proceedings of Statistics Canada

Symposium 91 - Spatial Issues in Statistics. Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 1992, pp. 193-201.

6. Moore, Eric and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Measurement of disability at different geographic

scales in Canada -- Linking micro-data and census files," Proceedings of the International

Population Conference, Montréal 1993 Vol. 1. Liége, Belgium: International Union for the

Scientific Study of Population, 1993 pp. 553-568.

7. Rosenberg, Mark W. And Eric G. Moore, “Transferring the future of Canada’s aging

population,” in Towards the XXIst Century: Emerging Socio-Demographic Trends and

Policy Issues in Canada. Proceedings of the 1995 Symposium Organized by the Federation

of Canadian Demographers. Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers, 1995, pp. 35-

42.

8. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Ordinary Session 7: Women’s organizations/interventions for

women: their impact on fertility and child mortality,” Overview of the XXIInd General

Population Conference. R. Lachapelle, ed. Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers,

1998, p. 26.

9. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Ordinary Session 18: Mega-cities,” Overview of the XXIInd General

Population Conference. R. Lachapelle, ed. Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers,

1998, pp. 40-41.

10. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Ordinary Session 23: Patterns of industrialization: health

consequences,” Overview of the XXIInd General Population Conference. R. Lachapelle, ed.

Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers, 1998, pp. 46-47.

11. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Stepping into it with both feet - why researchers and policy makers

fail to communicate,” Proceedings of the Symposium “Bridging Policy and Research on

Aging in Canada”. March 7-9 1996. Ottawa: Advisory Committee of the Seniors’

Independence Research Program (Health Canada), 1998, pp. 234-235.

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Articles Published (in Conference Proceedings) (Continued):

12. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Sustaining policy and research on the elderly population into the next

century,” Proceedings of the Symposium “Bridging Policy and Research on Aging in

Canada”. March 7-9 1996. Ottawa: Advisory Committee of the Seniors’ Independence

Research Program (Health Canada), 1998, p. 326.

13. Yantzi, Nicole, Mark W. Rosenberg, Sharon Burke and Margaret Harrison, “The impacts of

distance to hospital on families with a child with a chronic condition,” Proceedings of the

Eighth International Symposium in Medical Geography. R. Earickson and D. Schneider, eds.

Baltimore: University of Maryland at Baltimore, 1998, pp. 489-504.

14. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Health, ageing and the family,” Facing the Millenium: Ageing and

the Family in Canada. Proceedings of the 1998 Kwansei Gakuin University Canadian

Studies Seminar. Nishinomiya, Japan: Kwansei Gakuin University, 1998, pp. 3-31.

15. Rosenberg, Mark W., Mark W. Skinner, Sarah A. Lovell, John C. Everitt, Neil Hanlon,

and Thomas A. Rathwell, “Aging across Canada: do small towns really care about their

seniors?” in C. Palagiano and G. De Santis (eds.) Proceedings of the 8th International

Seminar on Medical Geography. Rome, 16-18 December 2004. Perugia, Italy: Edizioni Rux,

2005, pp. 795-812.

16. Rosenberg, Mark W., and Sarah A. Lovell, “Global change and human health: The

challenges of creating an effective public health workforce,” G. De Santis (ed.) Proceedings

of the 9th International Seminar on Medical Geography. Rome, 13-15 December 2007.

Perugia, Italy: Edizioni Rux, 2009, pp. 413-422.

Book Chapters:

1. Rosenberg, Mark W. "National systems of health care delivery," in Medical Geography:

Progress and Prospect. M. Pacione, ed., London: Croom Helm, 1986, pp. 126-161.

2. Rosenberg, Mark W. "General approaches to health care delivery," in Environment and

Health: Themes in Medical Geography. R. Akhtar, ed., New Delhi: Ashish Publishing

House, 1991, pp. 169-190.

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Book Chapters (Continued):

3. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, "Studying service provision for the disabled:

theoretical and practical issues," Health in Rural North America: The Geography of Health

Care Services and Delivery. W. Gesler and T. Ricketts, eds., New Brunswick, New Jersey:

Rutgers University Press, 1992, pp. 111-130.

4. Gesler, W.M., S. Hartwell, T.C. Ricketts and M.W. Rosenberg, "Introduction," Health in

Rural North America: The Geography of Health Care Services and Delivery. W. Gesler and

T. Ricketts, eds., New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1992, pp. 1-22.

5. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Migration, mobility and population redistribution

in the Canadian population," Social Geography of Canadian Cities. L.S. Bourne and D.F.

Ley, eds., Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press, 1993, pp. 121-137.

6. Kobayashi, Audrey L. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "The universal right to health: an

ideological discourse," Health and Culture: Exploring the Relationships. Volume 1, Policy,

Practice and Education. R. Masi, K.A. McLeod and L. Mensah, eds. Toronto: Mosaic Press,

1993, pp. 93-106.

7. MacLeod, Patrick M., Mark W. Rosenberg, Michael H. Butler and Susan J. Koval, "A

demographic and geographic analysis of the users of prenatal diagnostic services in Canada,"

Prenatal Diagnosis: Background and Impact on Individuals. Ottawa: Royal Commission on

New Reproductive Technologies, Vol. 12, 1993, pp. 105-184.

8. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Aging and public policy for Canada in the Year 2000," The

Canadian Health Care System: Lessons for the United States. S.B. Eve, B. Havens and S.R.

Ingman, eds. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 1994, pp. 163-181. Reprinted in The

Canadian Health Care System: Lessons for the United States. S.B. Eve, B. Havens and S.R.

Ingman, eds. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1995, pp. 155-172.

9. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Residential mobility and migration among

Canada's elderly," Aging: Canadian Perspectives. V. Marshall and B.D. MacPherson, eds.

Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 1994, pp. 51-69.

10. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, "Demography of ageing and disability,"

Physiotherapy with Older People. B. Pickles et al., eds., London: W.B. Saunders, 1995, pp.

19-28.

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Book Chapters (Continued):

11. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Anna Trono, “Italian immigration to Canada and geographic

redistribution since the Second World War”, Genova, Colombo, il mare e l’emigrazione

italiana nelle Americhe. C. Cerreti, ed., Rome: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, Fondata

da Giovanni Treccani, 1996, Vol. 2, pp. 352-366.

12. Gober, Patricia and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Looking back, looking around, looking forward:

a woman’s right to choose,” Geographies of Women’s Health. I. Dyck, N. Davis Lewis, and

S. McLafferty, eds. London: Routledge, 2001, pp. 88-104.

13. Phillips, David R., Mark W. Rosenberg and Kathi Wilson. “Medical Geography” in

Geography. Edited by Maria Salas, in the Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS),

Oxford: Developed under the auspices of the UNESCO, EOLSS Publishers

[http://www.eolss.net], 2002.

Reprinted as Phillips, David R., Mark W. Rosenberg and Kathi Wilson. “Medical

Geography” in Geography. (e-book). Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems. M. Salas, ed.

Oxford: Eolss Publishers/UNESCO, 2007,Vol. 2, pp. 141-158.

14. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg and Corey S. Mackenzie, “Measuring the geographic

effects in a model of depression among the elderly in Canada,” The Geography of Health

Inequalities in the Developed World. P. Boyle, S. Curtis, A. Gatrell, E. Graham and E.

Moore, eds. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2004, pp. 149-176.

15. Skinner, Mark W. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Informal and voluntary care in Canada:

caught in the act?” in Landscapes of Voluntarism: New Spaces of Health, Welfare and

Governance. C. Milligan and D. Conradson, eds. Bristol: Policy Press, 2006, pp. 91-113.

16. Rosenberg, Mark W., Anke Schuettemeyer and Jennifer Goy, “Ageing societies: challenges

for the delivery of services in Canada, China and Germany,” Global Change, Urbanization

and Health. W. Wang, T. Krafft and F. Kraas, eds. Beijing: China Meteorological Press,

2006, pp. 143-152.

17. Wilson, Kathi, David R. Phillips, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The Geography of Health Care

Systems” in Medical Sciences. Edited by Yola Verhasselt, in the Encyclopaedia of Life

Support Systems (EOLSS), Oxford: Developed under the auspices of the UNESCO, EOLSS

Publishers [http://www.eolss.net], 2007.

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Book Chapters (Continued):

18. Lovell, Sarah and Mark Rosenberg, “Global change, health and the environment:

Expanding the research agenda,” in Towards Sustainable Global Health. M. Exner, G. Klein,

A. Rechkemmer, and F. Schmidt, eds. Bonn: United Nations University, Studies of the

University: Research, Counsel, Education (SOURCE) – Publication Series No. 11, 2008, pp.

50-60.

19. Wiles, Janine L. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The role of scale in conceptualizing primary

health care practice – considering social and institutional structures and systems,” in Primary

Health Care: People, Practice, Place. V.A. Crooks and G. Andrews, eds. London: Ashgate,

2009, pp. 75-92.

20. Rosenberg, Mark W. “From East to Western Sea.” Canada: a country of national abundance

and local shortages,” in Water and Sanitation Services: Public Policy and Management. J.E.

Castro and L. Heller, eds. London: Earthscan, 2009, pp. 249-260.

21. Curtis, Sarah, Mylène Riva, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Health geography and public

health,” in Companion to Health and Medical Geography. T. Brown, S. McLafferty, and G.

Moon, eds. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2010, pp. 325-345.

22. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Dana H. Wilson, “Younger cities, older cities, and cities in the

balance: Spaces and places of the younger and older population,” in Canadian Cities in

Transition: New Directions in the Twenty-First Century. T. Bunting, P. Filion, and R.

Walker, eds., Don Mills, Canada: Oxford University Press, 2010, 4th edition, pp. 357-374.

23. Rosenberg, Mark W. "World Health Organization (WHO)", Encyclopedia of Geography.

2010, SAGE Publications. 22 Sep. 2010. http://www.sage

ereference.com/geography/Article_n1259.html.

24. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathi Wilson, “Older adults: Shedding light on an invisible

population,” in Journey to Healing: Aboriginal People with Addiction and Mental Health

Issues. Peter Menzies and Lynn Lavallée, eds. Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental

Health (CAMH), 2014, pp. 173-184.

25. Wang, Wuyi, Mark Rosenberg, Thomas Krafft and Eva Pilot, “Foreword,” in Health and

Environmental Change in Urban Areas. Wang Wuyi, Thomas Krafft, Mark Rosenberg and

Eva Pilot, eds. Beijing: China Environment Press, 2014, pp. i-iv.

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Book Chapters (Continued):

26. Cheng, Yang and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Health risks and response of vulnerable

populations in Beijing, China,” in Health and Environmental Change in Urban Areas. Wang

Wuyi, Thomas Krafft, Mark Rosenberg and Eva Pilot, eds. Beijing: China Environment

Press, 2014, pp. 194-213.

27. Rosenberg, Mark W., Thomas Krafft, Yang Cheng, Sarah Buchan and Gillian Sloggett,

“Global change, human health and governance: Lessons from the global to the local,” in

Health and Environmental Change in Urban Areas. Wang Wuyi, Thomas Krafft, Mark

Rosenberg and Eva Pilot, eds. Beijing: China Environment Press, 2014, pp. 32-42.

28. Lovell, Sarah and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Globalization and the misplacement of health: An

emerging agenda,” in Geographies of Health and Development. Isaac Luginaah and Rachel

Bezner-Kerr eds. Farnham (UK): Ashgate, 2015, pp. 245-260.

29. Wilson, Kathi, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Ashley Ning, “Aboriginal health and development:

Two steps forward and one step back?” in Geographies of Health and Development. Isaac

Luginaah and Rachel Bezner-Kerr, eds. Farnham (UK): Ashgate, 2015, pp. 61-71.

30. Herron, Rachel and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Aging, gender and ‘triple jeopardy’ through the

life course,” in Place, Health & Diversity: A Canadian Perspective. Melissa Giesbrecht and

Valorie A. Crooks, eds. Farnham (UK): Ashgate (accepted).

31. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Health system,” in The International Encyclopedia of Geography:

People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology. Douglas Richardson, ed. London: Wiley

(accepted).

Other Publications:

1. Rosenberg, Mark W. Some Thoughts on a Model for the Location of Public Facilities.

London: Graduate School of Geography, London School of Economics and Political Science,

Discussion Paper No. 60, 1977.

2. Boyd, Monica and Mark Rosenberg, An Overview of Registered Indian Conditions -

Methodology Report (Canada and Selected Provinces). Ottawa: Indian and Northern Affairs

Canada, 1987.

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Other Publications (Continued):

3. Moore, E.G. and M. Rosenberg, "Population redistribution of the elderly and its impact on

services and government financing," The Review of Demography and Its Implications for

Economic and Social Policy. Update Number Five. Ottawa: Health and Welfare Canada,

1988, pp. 47-50.

4. Moore, Eric G., Brian K. Ray and Mark W. Rosenberg, The Redistribution of Immigrants in

Canada. Ottawa: Employment and Immigration Canada, Population Working Paper No. 12,

1990.

5. Peters, Evelyn, Mark Rosenberg and Greg Halseth, The Ontario Metis: Characteristics and

Identity. Winnipeg: Institute of Urban Studies, Native Issues, No. 4, 1991.

6. Peters, Evelyn and Mark W. Rosenberg, Indian Attachment to the Labour Force. Ottawa:

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1992.

7. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Greg Halseth, Recreational Home Conversion in Canada.

Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1993.

8. Kobayashi, Audrey, Eric Moore and Mark Rosenberg, Healthy Immigrant Children: A

Demographic and Geographic Analysis. Ottawa: Human Resources Development Canada,

Appplied Research Branch of Strategic Policy, Working Paper Series, 1998

9. Rosenberg, Mark W. The Effects of Population Ageing on the Canadian Health Care

System. Hamilton: Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging

Population (SEDAP), McMaster University, SEDAP Research Paper No. 14, 2000.

10. Moore, Eric G., Donald McGuinness, Michael A. Pacey and Mark W. Rosenberg,

Geographic Dimensions of Aging: the Canadian Experience 1986-1996. Hamilton: Program

for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP),

McMaster University, SEDAP Research Paper No. 23, 2000.

11. Skinner, Mark W. and Mark W. Rosenberg, Health Care in Rural Communities: Exploring

the Development of Informal and Voluntary Care. Hamilton, Ontario: Social and Economic

Dimensions of an Aging Population SSHRC MCRI Program (SEDAP), McMaster

University, SEDAP Research Paper No. 79, 2002, 53 pages.

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Other Publications (Continued):

12. Krafft, Thomas, Rick Bissell and Mark W. Rosenberg with contributions from P.K. Das, L.

Garcia-Castrillo Riesgo, M. Loytonen, T. Kistemann, G. Klein and B. Menne, Health and the

Environment. A Crosscutting Issue in Global Change Research. Bonn, Germany: German

National Committee on Global Change Research, 2002.

13. Shoveller, Jean, Joy Johnson, Mark W. Rosenberg, Lorraine Greaves, David Patrick, John

Oliffe, Cathy Chabot, Rodney Knight, Jennifer Reade, Seeking a Better Deal. Community

Report. “Sex, Gender and Place: An Analysis of Youth’s Experiences with STI Testing.”

Vancouver, British Columbia: University of British Columbia, Department of Heath Care

and Epidemiology, 2007.

14. Cheng, Yang and Mark W. Rosenberg. Financial Security of Elders in China. Hamilton,

Ontario: Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population

(SEDAP), McMaster University, SEDAP Research Paper No. 241, 2009, 20 pages.

15. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson, Sylvia Abonyi, Adam Wiebe, Kelsey Beach, and

Robert Lovelace, Older Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Demographics health status and

access to health care. Hamilton, Ontario: Program for Research on Social and Economic

Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP), McMaster University, SEDAP Research

Paper No. 249, 2009, 24 pages.

16. Morain, Stan, Amelia Budge, Ania Maria Gobicki, Mark Rosenberg, Olle Selinus, Eiliv

Steinnes, and Achuo Enow, with Margaret Avery, Theo Davies, and Agnes Kijazi, Mapping

Geounions to the ICSU Framework for Sustainable Health and Wellbeing: Focus on sub-

Saharan African Cities. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Earth Data Analysis Center, 2009, 67

pages.

17. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Thomas Krafft, “Global environmental change, human health and

governance,” IHDP Update. No. 3, November 2009, pp. 42-47.

18. Ziemann, A., T. Krafft, N. Rosenkötter, L.G.C. Riesgo, G. Vergeiner, M. Fischer, F. Lippert,

A. Krämer, P. Pinheiro, H. Brand, M. Rosenberg, and J. Overton, “ Syndromic surveillance

enhancing public health responsiveness to global change - a European perspective,” IHDP

Update. No. 1, January 2011, pp. 12-18.

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Other Publications (Continued):

19. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Some thoughts on governance, health and water,” Global Ethics.

Special Issue on Global Environmental Change and Human Health – Protecting Water

Quality. 2011, Vol. 24, pp. 1-4.

Reprinted in: Rosenberg, Mark W. “Some thoughts on governance, health and water,”

Human Evolution/Global Ethics. Special Combined Issue on Human Evolution – Where Are

We Now in the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century. 2012, Vol. 27, pp. 1-3.

Scientific Reports, etc.:

1. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Lisa Parker, Demographic Trends in the Components of "Baby

Households" in Canada. For Procter and Gamble Canada, Ltd., Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1988.

2. Rosenberg, Mark W., Greg Halseth and Eric Moore, Cultural Activities Across Canada: A

Cost or a Benefit to the Elderly Population. For the Federal Department of Communications,

Kingston, Ontario: Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1988.

3. Moore, Eric and Mark W. Rosenberg, Population Redistribution of the Elderly and Its

Impact on Government Services and Government Financing. For Health and Welfare

Canada, Kingston, Ontario: Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1988.

4. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Lisa Parker, Socio-demographic Profile of Kingston, Frontenac

and Lennox and Addington. For the Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington District

Health Council, Kingston, Ontario: Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1988.

5. J.F. Hickling Management Consultants, Mark W. Rosenberg, et al., Lester B. Pearson

International Airport: Economic Impact Study. Working Paper No. One. Assessment of

Alternative Methodologies. For Transport Canada, Ottawa: J.F. Hickling Management

Consultants, 1988.

6. International Airport: Economic Impact Study. Working Paper No. Two. Detailed

Methodology and Implementation Plan. For Transport Canada, Ottawa: J.F. Hickling

Management Consultants, 1988.

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Scientific Reports, etc. (Continued):

7. J.F. Hickling Management Consultants, Mark W. Rosenberg, et al., Lester B. Pearson

International Airport: Economic Impact Study. Final Report. For Transport Canada, Ottawa:

J.F. Hickling Management Consultants, 1989.

8. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg and Mark H. Bekkering, An Atlas of the Elderly

Population of Atlantic Canada. For Health and Welfare Canada, Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1989.

9. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg and Mark H. Bekkering, An Atlas of the Elderly

Population of Quebec. For Health and Welfare Canada, Kingston, Ontario: Department of

Geography, Queen's University, 1989.

10. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg and Mark H. Bekkering, An Atlas of the Elderly

Population of Ontario. For Health and Welfare Canada, Kingston, Ontario: Department of

Geography, Queen's University, 1989.

11. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg and Mark H. Bekkering, An Atlas of the Elderly

Population of the Prairies. For Health and Welfare Canada, Kingston, Ontario: Department

of Geography, Queen's University, 1989.

12. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg and Mark H. Bekkering, An Atlas of the Elderly

Population of the British Columbia. For Health and Welfare Canada, Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1989.

13. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg and Mark H. Bekkering, An Atlas of the Elderly

Population of the Territories. For Health and Welfare Canada, Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1989.

14. Moore, Eric G., Brian K. Ray and Mark W. Rosenberg, Redistribution of Immigrant

Groups in Canada. For Employment and Immigration Canada, Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1989.

15. Moore, Eric G., Brian K. Ray and Mark W. Rosenberg, Redistribution of Immigrant

Groups in Canada, 1976-1981. For Employment and Immigration Canada, Kingston,

Ontario: Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1989.

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Scientific Reports, etc. (Continued):

16. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg, Factors Influencing the Redistribution of

Immigrant Groups in Canada. For Health and Welfare Canada, Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1990.

17. Golant, Stephen M., Eric G. Moore and Mark W. Rosenberg, Housing the Elderly: A

Comparison of Canadian and United States Experience. For the Canada-U.S. Project

(Queen's University) and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1990.

18. Moore, Eric G., Sharon O. Burke and Mark W. Rosenberg, The Disabled Adult Residential

Population. For the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services, Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1990.

19. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg, Disabled Adults in Ontario Institutions. For the

Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services, Kingston, Ontario: Department of

Geography, Queen's University, 1991.

20. MacLeod, Patrick M., Mark W. Rosenberg and Michael H. Butler, Demographic

Characteristics of the Users of Prenatal Diagnostic Services. A Preliminary Analysis and

Proposal. For the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Kingston,

Ontario: Departments of Paediatrics and Geography, Queen's University, 1991.

21. Peters, Evelyn and Mark W. Rosenberg, Indian Attachment to the Labour Force - On-

Reserve Individuals and Families. For the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern

Development, Kingston, Ontario: Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1991.

22. MacLeod, Patrick M., Mark W. Rosenberg, Michael H. Butler and Susan J. Koval, A

Demographic and Geographic Analysis of the Users of Prenatal Diagnostic Services in

Canada. For the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Kingston, Ontario:

Departments of Paediatrics and Geography, Queen's University, 1992.

23. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Greg Halseth, Recreational Home Conversion in Canada. For the

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Kingston, Ontario: Department of Geography,

Queen's University, 1992.

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Scientific Reports, etc. (Continued):

24. Moore, Eric G., and Mark W. Rosenberg, A Review of Demographic Studies of Persons

with Disabilities. For Mainstream 1992, Kingston, Ontario: Department of Geography,

Queen's University, 1992.

25. Rosenberg, Mark W. An Assessment of CEPHID. For Health Canada, Kingston, Ontario:

Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1994.

26. Rosenberg, Mark W. Health, Housing and Social Support for an Aging Population in 2011:

An Assessment Using CEPHID. For Health Canada, Kingston, Ontario: Department of

Geography, Queen's University, 1994.

27. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, Provision of Long-term Care: An Assessment of

Models and Options for Canada. For Health Canada, Kingston, Ontario: Department of

Geography, Queen’s University, 1996.

28. Rosenberg, Mark W. Conceptualizing Seniors’ Independence. Kingston, Ontario:

Determinants of Seniors’ Independence Research Program, Queen’s University, Working

Paper No. 1, 1996.

29. Bedard, Kelly, John Dorland, Allan W. Gregory and Mark W. Rosenberg, Standardized

Mortality Ratios in Capitation Funding Models: Empirical Issues from Canadian Data.

Kingston, Ontario: Institute for Economic Research, Queen’s University, Discussion Paper

No. 948, 1997.

30. Gekoski, William L., V. Jane Knox, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Wendy K. Warren,

Determining Seniors’ Independence: A Profile of Kingston and Frontenac County. Kingston,

Ontario: Determinants of Seniors’ Independence Research Program, Queen’s University,

Working Paper No. 2, 1998.

31. Rosenberg, Mark W. Determinants of Seniors’ Independence. Final Report. Kingston,

Ontario: Determinants of Seniors’ Independence Research Program, Queen’s University,

1998.

32. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Amanda James, Major Health Services Utilization Patterns by

Seniors. For the Systematic Literature Review and Synthesis National Consensus Process.

Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s University, Department of Geography, 1998.

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Scientific Reports, etc. (Continued):

33. Moore, Eric G., Corey S. McKenzie, Susan H. Fitzgibbon, Mark W. Rosenberg and V. Jane

Knox, Population Health among Canada’s Elderly: Sociodemographic and Geographic

Perspectives. Kingston: Queen’s University, Department of Geography, 1998.

34. Rosenberg, Mark W. Cataraqui Community Transportation Project Final Report.

Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s University, Department of Geography, 1999.

35. Rosenberg, Mark W. The Effects of Population Ageing on the Canadian Health Care

System. Final Report. For Health Canada, Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s University,

Department of Geography, 1999.

36. Rosenberg, Mark W., Graham Bentham, Jill Jaeger, Markku Löytönen, Pim Martens,

Anthony McMichael, Sunita Narain and Elizabeth Thomas-Hope, Setting an Agenda for

Research on Health and the Environment. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s University,

Department of Geography, 2000.

37. Rosenberg, Mark W. Privatizing Health Services in the Future. For Health Canada,

Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s University, Department of Geography, 2002.

38. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, Access to Health Care Services in Canada:

Understanding the Challenge of Geography. Final Report. For Health Canada, Kingston,

Ontario: Queen’s University, Department of Geography, 2003.

39. Rosenberg, Mark W., Eric G. Moore, Terry Krupa, Heather Stuart and Michael Pacey, An

Atlas of Mental Health in Ontario. For the Ontario Mental Health Foundation and the

Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Ontario: Queen’s University, Department

of Geography, 2005.

40. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Leanne Hollingsworth, International Experiences with Public-

Private Partnerships in Health Care: Lessons for Canada. For Health Canada, Kingston,

Ontario: Queen’s University, Department of Geography, 2005.

41. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, A Methodology for Projects to Characterize the

Public Health Workforce in Costa Rica, Jamaica And Mexico. For the Canadian Public

Health Association and the Pan American Health Organization, Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s

University, Department of Geography, 2006.

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Scientific Reports, etc. (Continued):

42. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, Family Physician Needs Survey for the Town of

Gananoque and the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands. For the Town of

Gananoque and the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Kingston, Ontario:

Queen’s University, Department of Geography, 2006.

43. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Jennifer Bridgen, Seniors Association – Kingston Region – An

Evaluation. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s University, Department of Geography, 2008.

44. Bouchard, Derrick and Mark W. Rosenberg, Electric Vehicle Impact on Utilities Kingston’s

Distribution System. Kingston, Ontario: Royal Military College. 2012.

Book Reviews:

1. Home, Robert, K., Inner City Regeneration. London: E. and F.N. Sporn, 1982 in Antipode.

Vol. 14, No. 1, 1982, p. 47.

2. Kurian, G.T., ed., Geo-data. The World Almanac Gazetteer. First Edition. Detroit: Gale

Research Company, 1983 in International Perspectives. May/June 1983, p. 29.

3. House, John W., ed., United States Public Policy. A Geographical View. London: Oxford

University Press, 1983 in The Political Geography Specialty Group Newsletter. Vol. 4, No.

2, June 1984, pp. 7-8.

4. Golant, Stephen M. A Place to Grow Old: The Meaning of Environment in Old Age. New

York: Columbia University Press, 1984 in The Canadian Geographer. Vol. 29, No. 4, 1985,

pp. 377-378.

5. Clarke, Martin, ed., Planning and Analysis in Health Care Systems. London Papers in

Regional Science 13. London: Pion, 1984, in The Annals of the Association of American

Geographers. Vol. 76, No. 1, 1986, pp. 148-150.

6. Thouez, Jean-Pierre, Organisation spatiale des systémes de soins. Montreal: University of

Montreal Press, 1987, in Geographical Analysis. Vol. 20, No. 4, 1988, p. 344.

7. Miron, John R., Housing in Postwar Canada: Demographic Change, Household Formation,

and Housing Demand. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press, 1988 in Canadian Public Policy.

Vol. 15, No. 2, 1989, p. 242.

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Book Reviews (Continued):

8. Scarpaci, Joseph L., ed. Health Services Privatization in Industrial Societies. New

Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1989, in Environment and Planning A. Vol. 22,

No. 7, 1990, pp. 985-986.

9. Beaujot, Roderic, Population Change in Canada. The Challenges of Policy Adaptation.

Toronto: McLelland and Stewart, 1991, in Canadian Public Policy. Vol.18, No. 3, 1992, pp.

357-358.

10. Rogers, Andrei, ed., Elderly Migration and Population Redistribution. London: Bellhaven

Press, 1992, in Environment and Planning A. Vol. 25, No. 9, 1993, pp. 1370-1371.

11. Weaver, R. Kent, ed. The Collapse of Canada? Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution,

1992 in Political Geography. Vol. 13, No. 2, 1994, pp. 207-208.

12. Lerman, Robert I. and Theodora J. Ooms, eds. Young Unwed Fathers: Changing Roles and

Emerging Policies. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993, in Social Science and

Medicine. Vol. 42, No. 2, 1996, pp. 298-299.

13. Grygier, Pat Sandiford, A Long Way From Home: The Tuberculosis Epidemic among the

Inuit. Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994, in Histoire sociale.

Vol. 29, No. 57, 1996, pp. 242-244.

14. Binstock, Robert H., Leighton E. Cluff and Otto von Mering, eds., The Future of Long-term

Care: Social and Policy Issues. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, in

Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 46, No. 8, 1998, pp. 1095-1097.

15. Schaerström, Anders, Pathogenic Paths? A Time Geographical Approach in Medical

Geography. Lund, Sweden: Lund University Press, 1996, in Environment and Planning A.

Vol. 30, No. 2, 1998, p. 380.

16. Glendinning, Caroline, ed. Rights and Realities. Comparing New Developments in Long-term

Care for Older People. Bristol: The Policy Press, University of Bristol, 1998, in Health and

Social Care in the Community. Vol. 8, No. 1, 2000, pp. 80-81.

17. Gatrell, Anthony C, Geographies of Health: An Introduction. Oxford, MA: Blackwell

Publishers, 2002, in The Canadian Geographer Vol. 47, No. 3, 2003, pp. 359-61.

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Book Reviews (Continued):

18. Hay, Iain, Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography. Second Edition. South

Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press, 2005, in the New Zealand Geographer Vol.

62, No. 3, 2006, pp. 239-240.

Editorial Work:

Anderson, Malcolm, Mark W. Rosenberg and Roly Tinline, eds., Proceedings, Third

International Symposium in Medical Geography. Kingston, Ontario: Department of Geography,

Queen's University, 1988.

Rosenberg, Mark W. Editor, Newsletter. Medical Geography Study Group of the Canadian

Association of Geographers, (1987-90)

Rosenberg, Mark W. Guest Editor, "Focus: achieving health for all - the geographer's role," The

Canadian Geographer. Vol. 34, No. 4, 1990 pp. 331-346.

Rosenberg, Mark W. Editor, Papers and Proceedings of Health and Behaviour 1994. Kingston,

Ontario: Department of Geography, Queen's University, 1994.

Rosenberg, Mark W. Co-Editor, Newsletter. IGU Commission on Health, Development and

Environment (1997-2000).

Rosenberg, Mark W. Book Review Editor. Environment and Planning C: Government and

Policy (1998-2000).

Rosenberg, Mark, W. North American Editor, Environment and Planning C: Government and

Policy (2001-2010).

Rosenberg, Mark W. Editor-in-Chief, Canadian Journal on Aging (2004-2010).

Rosenberg, Mark W. Guest Editor, “New spaces of the geographies of health and health care,”

GeoJournal (2011).

Rosenberg, Mark W. Guest Editor, IHDP UPDATE, No. 1, January 2011.

Spini, Lucilla, Adeel Zafar, and Mark W. Rosenberg. Guest Editors, Current Opinion in

Environmental Sustainability. Aquatic and Marine Systems. Vol. 3, No. 6, 2011.

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Editorial Board Memberships:

Current Opinions in Environmental Sustainability. 2009-present

Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 1998-present.

Jurareview – Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis (Romania). 2011-present

Health and Place. 1995-present.

Earth Perspectives – Transdisciplinarity Enabled. 2014-present.

Canadian Journal on Aging 2004 to 2010.

Canadian Public Policy. 1998-2012.

Geographia Medica. 1987-90, 1992-94.

Journal of Environment, Disease and Health Care Planning. 1995-98.

The Operational Geographer. 1988-91.

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PAPERS READ:

1. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Some spatial trends in the distribution of physicians and hospitals

and their effects on health care provision in three countries," Annual conference of the

Institute of British Geographers, Lancaster, England, 1980.

2. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Public facilities, health care and class struggle," Annual meetings of

the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, 1981.

3. Rosenberg, Mark W. "The spatial effects of health care policy in Canada," Annual meetings

of the Association of American Geographers, San Antonio, Texas, 1982.

4. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Space, time and the location of small scale public facilities," Annual

meetings of the Canadian Regional Science Association, Ottawa, 1982.

5. Rosenberg, Mark W. "The locational behaviour of physicians: some new ideas about an old

problem," Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado,

1983.

6. Rosenberg, Mark W. "The location of physicians in Ontario: a political interpretation,"

Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Winnipeg, 1983.

7. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Why physicians practice in underserviced areas," Annual meetings of

the Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C., 1984.

8. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Minimizing distances: some second thoughts concerning physicians'

offices, homes and hospitals," Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers,

Nanaimo, B.C., 1984.

10. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Health care delivery in Canada: some concerns for research," Annual

meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Detroit, Michigan, 1985.

11. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Modelling the changing distribution of the elderly: a case study of

Ontario, 1971-1981," Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers,

Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, 1986.

12. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Linking the geographical, the medical and the political in analysing

health care delivery systems," the AAG/IBG Symposium in Medical Geography, Rutgers

University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1986.

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Papers Read (Continued):

1. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Large scale developments and future urban political conflict,"

Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Calgary, Alberta, 1986.

2. Rosenberg, Mark W. "A Canadian perspective on the geography of elections," Annual

meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Portland, Oregon, 1987.

3. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Demographic trends on Main Street," OAGEE Spring Conference,

Kingston, Ontario, 1987 (Invited).

4. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Health care delivery in Canada: current situation, future prospects,"

Annual meetings of the Institute of British Geographers, Loughborough, England, 1988.

5. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Changing regional attitudes and federal election campaigns in

Canada," Los Angeles Electoral Geography Conference, IGU Political Geography Specialty

Group, Los Angeles, California, 1988.

6. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric Moore, "An age-dependent shift-share analysis of migration

in Ontario from 1979-1985 and its implications for social service problems," Annual

meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Phoenix, Arizona, 1988.

7. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Henry Kus, "Health care delivery for the elderly population:

conceptual issues and geographic trends in Ontario," Annual meetings of the Canadian

Association of Geographers, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1988.

8. Moore, Eric and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Components of change in the spatial distribution of

the elderly in Ontario, 1976-1986: questions of scale and their implications for service

planning," Annual meetings of the Canadian Population Society, Windsor, Ontario, 1988.

9. Anderson, Malcolm and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Ontario's Underserviced Areas Program

revisited: an indirect analysis," Third International Symposium in Medical Geography,

Kingston, Ontario, 1988.

10. Halseth, Greg and Mark W. Rosenberg, "The Kingston (Ontario) Regional Ambulance

Service: alternative location models," Third International Symposium in Medical Geography,

Kingston, Ontario, 1988.

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Papers Read (Continued):

11. Moore, Eric, Brian Ray and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Regional differentials in immigration

experience," John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, Policy Forum on the

Role of Immigration in Canada's Future, Kingston, Ontario, 1988 (Invited).

12. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Greg Halseth, "Canada's elderly: attitudes to cultural activities

and policies," Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Baltimore,

Maryland, 1989.

13. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, "The elderly, economic dependency and local

government revenues and expenditures," Facing the Demographic Future, Quebec City, 1989

(Invited).

14. Peters, Evelyn, Mark W. Rosenberg and Greg Halseth, "The Ontario Metis: an ethnic group

without an identity?" 10th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association,

Calgary, Alberta, 1989.

15. Halseth, Greg and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Recreation residential conversion - a case study

review of its measurement and management," Annual meetings of the Canadian Association

of Geographers, Edmonton, Alberta, 1990.

16. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Health care for the elderly: a comparison of Canada, the United

Kingdom and the United States," Fourth International Symposium in Medical Geography,

Norwich, England, 1990.

17. Kobayashi, Audrey L. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "The universal right to health: an

ideological discourse," IGU Conference on Health and Development, Kingston, Jamaica,

1990.

18. Rosenberg, Mark W. "The impact of social security systems on the location and migration

of the Canadian and United States elderly," Annual meetings of the Association of American

Geographers, Miami, Florida, 1991.

19. Jones, Joseph and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Regional development, remote communities and

alternative transportation studies," Annual meetings of the Canadian Regional Science

Association, Kingston, Ontario, 1991.

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Papers Read (Continued):

20. James, Amanda M. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Ontario's acute care hospital system: a

financial and spatial crisis?" Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers,

Kingston, Ontario, 1991.

21. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Amanda M. James, "Canada's health and environment: a medical

geographer's perspective," IGU Commission on Health and the Environment, Szeged,

Hungary, 1991.

22. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Amanda M. James, "Researching Canada's medical geography -

the use and abuse of federal surveys and data," Statistics Canada Symposium 91 - Spatial

Issues in Statistics, Ottawa, Ontario, 1991 (Invited).

23. Gomez-Garcia, Jésus and Mark W. Rosenberg, "The elderly populations of Canada and

Spain: some reflections on geography and public policy," Annual meetings of the Canadian

Association of Geographers, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1992.

24. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Anna Trono, "Italian immigration to Canada and geographic

redistribution since World War Two," 26th Italian Geographical Congress, Genoa, Italy,

1992.

25. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Evelyn Peters, "Indian attachment to the labour force and regional

development: theoretical and methodological issues considered," Annual meetings of the

Canadian Regional Science Association, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 1992.

26. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Has regional policy failed Canada or has regional science failed

regional policy," Presidential address to the annual meetings of the Canadian Regional

Science Association, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 1992 (Invited).

27. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Medical geography: its contributions to behavioural research and

health," Conference on Behavioural and Social Science Research and Health, University of

Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, 1992 (Invited).

28. Rosenberg, Mark W., Patrick M. MacLeod, Michael H. Butler and Susan J. Koval, "Access

to prenatal diagnostic services: some questions about ethics, rights and geography,"

International Symposium in Medical Geography, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1992.

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Papers Read (Continued):

29. Butler, Michael, Mark W. Rosenberg and Patrick M. MacLeod, "A spatial analysis of

Parkinson's disease prevalence in eastern Ontario," International Symposium in Medical

Geography, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1992.

30. Rosenberg, Mark W., Patrick M. MacLeod, Michael H. Butler and Susan J. Koval, "A

demographic and geographic analysis of the users of prenatal diagnostic services in Canada,"

Annual meetings of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ottawa, Ontario, 1992.

31. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Amanda James, "The end of the second most expensive health

care system in the world: some geographical implications," Annual meetings of the Institute

of British Geographers, Egham, England, 1993.

32. Rosenberg, Mark W. ”Aging and public policy for Canada in the year 2000," Conference

on the Canadian Health Care System: Lessons for the United States, Fort Worth, Texas, 1993

(Invited).

33. Ross, Nancy A. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Contradictions in women's health care provision:

the case of breast cancer screening facilities," Annual meetings of the Canadian Association

of Geographers, Ottawa, Ontario, 1993.

34. Rosenberg, Mark W. "A demographic and geographic analysis of the use of prenatal

diagnostic services in Canada," Annual meetings of the Association of Genetic Counsellors

of Ontario, Kingston, Ontario, 1993.

35. Rosenberg, Mark W. "The battle of the winged giants: changes in Canada's airline industry

and implications for the regions," 1993 PRSCO-CRSA/ACSR conference, Whistler, British

Columbia, 1993.

36. Moore, Eric and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Measurement of disability at different geographic

scales in Canada -- linking microdata and census data for local areas," International Union

for the Scientific Study of Population 22nd General Population Conference, Montreal,

Quebec, 1993.

37. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Greg Halseth, "Aging, retirement and cottage conversion in

Canada," Annual meetings of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Montreal, 1993.

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Papers Read (Continued):

38. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Privatizing public infrastructure: what happens to public planning?"

Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Planning Students, Montreal, Quebec, 1994

(Invited).

39. Moore, Eric, Mark Rosenberg and Brian Ray, "Patterns of locational change of immigrants

after arrival in Canada," Canadian Employment Research Forum, Hull, Quebec, 1994.

40. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, "Canada's aging population: current conditions

and policy challenges," Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, San

Francisco, California, 1994.

41. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Changes in the health status of older Canadians

in the late 1980s," Annual meetings of the Canadian Population Society, Calgary, Alberta,

1994.

42. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Neil Hanlon, "Privatizing Canada's airports: regional economics,

regional politics, regional development?" Annual meetings of the Canadian Regional Science

Association, Calgary, Alberta, 1994.

43. Rosenberg, Mark W., Neil Hanlon and Michael J. McDermott, "Housing and health," Sixth

International Medical Geography Symposium, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1994.

44. James, Amanda M. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Nurse practitioners: professional efficiency

or spatial equity?" Sixth International Medical Geography Symposium, Vancouver, British

Columbia, 1994.

45. Hanlon, Neil T. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Independence or isolation? Geographic

perspectives on social networks among Ontario's elderly population," Sixth International

Medical Geography Symposium, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1994.

46. Moore, Eric G. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Recent shifts in age-specific rates of health

conditions in Canada: implications for projections of health care needs," Fifth International

Conference on Applied Demography, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1994.

47. Rosenberg, Mark W., "The relationship and relevance between health status, housing

demand and social support by an aging population (CEPHID Model)," Continuing Care/Long

Term Care Invitational Symposium, Ottawa, 1995 (Invited).

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Papers Read (Continued):

48. James, Amanda M. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Growing old in urban and rural places,"

Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, 1995.

49. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Neil T. Hanlon, "Access and utilization: is geography relevant?"

Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Montréal, 1995.

50. McDermott, Michael J. and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Reasonable access? Modelling physician

availability in Ontario," Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers,

Montréal, 1995.

51. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, "Transferring the future of Canada's aging

population," Federation of Canadian Demographers Symposium, Ottawa, 1995 (Invited).

52. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Stepping into it with both feet - why researchers and policy-makers

fail to communicate," Bridging Policy and Research on Aging in Canada Symposium,

Seniors Independence Research Program, Health Canada, Aylmer, Québec, 1996 (Invited).

53. Rosenberg, Mark W. "Sustaining policy and research on the elderly population into the next

century," Bridging Policy and Research on Aging in Canada Symposium, Seniors

Independence Research Program, Health Canada, Aylmer, Québec, 1996 (Invited).

54. Rosenberg, Mark W. And Neil Hanlon, “Conceptualizing seniors’ independence: a

geographic perspective,” Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers,

Charlotte, North Carolina, 1996.

55. McNiven, Heather C. And Mark W. Rosenberg, “Counselling services for teens: a

geographic study of access in Frontenac County, Ontario,” Annual meetings of the Canadian

Association of Geographers, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1996.

56. Saunders, Paula C. And Mark W. Rosenberg, “Taking off in the north: native-owned

airlines and Canada’s northern communities,” Annual meetings of the Canadian Association

of Geographers, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1996.

57. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Neil Hanlon, “Reforming Canada’s health care system:

restructuring or recreating the 1950s?” VIIth International Symposium in Medical Geography,

Portsmouth, England, 1996.

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Papers Read (Continued):

58. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Population health and seniors’ independence in Canada: challenges

for an aging society,” 28th International Geographical Congress, The Hague, Netherlands,

1996.

59. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Demographic realities,” Kingston Tomorrow Symposium, Kingston,

Ontario, November 1996 (Invited).

60. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Determining seniors’ independence: what can we learn from national

surveys,” 25th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on

Gerontology, Québec City, Quebec, 1996 (poster).

61. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Healing the wounds: a multidisciplinary agenda for health and

medical geographers,” Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Fort

Worth, Texas, 1997.

62. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The realities of surveying seniors: a comparison of two places,” 26th

Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology,

Calgary, Alberta, 1997 (poster).

63. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Surveying seniors’ independence: some methodological issues

reviewed,” 26th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on

Gerontology, Calgary, Alberta, 1997.

64. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Seniors’ independence: background and focus of a multi-site study,”

50th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontology Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio,

1997.

65. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Qualifying the quantitative: analysing seniors’ independence”

Annual meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts, 1998.

66. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Determining seniors’ independence: spinning the wheel of fortune,”

Keynote Speaker, Working Together for Seniors’ Independence Conference, London,

Ontario, 1998 (Invited).

67. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Seniors independence project”, Invited Speaker, Centres of

Expertise/Healthy Public Policy Symposium organised by the Councils on Aging Network of

Ontario, 1998 (Invited).

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Papers Read (Continued):

68. Yantzi, Nicole, Mark W. Rosenberg, Sharon Burke and Margaret Harrison, “The impacts of

distance to hospital on families with a child with a chronic condition,” Eighth International

Symposium in Medical Geography. Baltimore, Maryland at Baltimore, 1998.

69. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Neil Hanlon, “The utilisation of drugs by Canada’s seniors: a

geographic and policy analysis,” Eighth International Symposium in Medical Geography.

Baltimore, Maryland at Baltimore, 1998.

70. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Studying women’s health: explaining differences in surgical rates

across Canada,” Meeting of the International Geographical Union Commission on Health,

Environment and Development, Coimbra, Portugal, 1998.

71. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Comparing home care seniors and community seniors: a matched

pair analysis,” 27th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association

on Gerontology, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1998.

72. McWilliam, Carol, Margaret Penning, Norah Keating, Mark W. Rosenberg and Monique

Gignac, “What does research on programs, systems, services and models tell us about ways

of fostering seniors’ independence?” 27th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the

Canadian Association on Gerontology, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1998 (poster).

73. Rosenberg, Mark W., Audrey Kobayashi and Eric Moore, “How healthy are immigrant

children?” Investing in Children: A National Research Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, 1998

(Invited).

74. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Health, aging and the family” Keynote Address, Facing the

Millenium: Ageing and the Family in Canada and Japan. 1998 Canadian Studies Seminar,

Kwansei Gakuin University, Nisinomiya, Japan, 1998 (Invited).

75. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Growing old in Canada: service rich and service poor communities,”

National Seminar: Demographic Change and Population Ageing, Moncton, New Brunswick,

1999 (Invited).

76. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Janine Wiles, “’Gentle caring experience’. Seeking alternative

health care in Canada,” Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers,

Lethbridge, Alberta, 1999.

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Papers Read (Continued):

77. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathi Wilson, “Gender, poverty and location: how much

difference do they make in the geography of health inequalities?” Annual meetings of the

Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1999.

78. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, “Elderly women’s use of drugs: an exploratory

analysis using the National Population Health Survey,” 28th Annual Scientific and

Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Ottawa, Ontario, 1999.

79. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Growing old in service rich and service poor communities,”

Analysing the Trends, National Policy Research Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, 1999

(Invited).

80. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Health and the environment: merging Canada with the

world/merging the world with Canada”, Invited Paper. The Annual Conference of the

Association for Canadian Studies in German Speaking Countries, Grainau, Germany, 2000.

81. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Janine Wiles, “Understanding variations in women’s surgical

rates: a medical or geographical mystery?” Annual meetings of the Canadian Association of

Geographers, St. Catherines, Ontario, 2000.

82. Phillips, David and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Researching the geography of health and health

care: connecting with the Third World,” 9th International Symposium in Medical Geography,

Montreal, Quebec, 2000.

83. Rosenberg, Mark W. and David Phillips “Researching the geography of health and health

care: connecting with the Third World,” 29th International Geographical Congress of the

International Geographical Union, Seoul, Korea, 2000.

84. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg, Donald McGuiness and Michael Pacey,

“Geographical dimensions of aging: the Canadian experience, 1986-1996” 29th Annual

Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Edmonton,

Alberta, October 2000.

85. Wiles, Janine and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Experiences of informal family care: does place

matter?” 29th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on

Gerontology, Edmonton, Alberta, October 2000.

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Papers Read (Continued):

86. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Geographies of women’s health” Plenary Address to the Annual

Meeting of the Geographical Society of Finland, Helsinki, Finland, 10 November, 2000

(Invited).

87. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The changing nature of Canada’s older population: thinking about

service rich and service poor communities”, 61st Meeting of the National Advisory Council

on Aging, Government of Canada, Ottawa, January 2001 (Invited).

88. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathleen Wilson, “Exploring the links between health and

housing: the limitations of population health surveys”, Annual Meetings of the Association

of American Geographers, New York City, New York, March 2001.

89. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Assessing the outcomes of federal elections in the United States and

Canada: Policy Concerns of Seniors – The Forgotten Issues”, 17th Congress of the

International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, British Columbia, July 2001.

90. Rosenberg, Mark W., Eric G. Moore and Michael Pacey, “Changing income inequality and

the elderly in Canada, 1991-1996: provincial, metropolitan and local dimensions”, Annual

Meetings of the Prairie Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Moose Jaw,

Saskatchewan, September 2001.

91. Wiles, Janine, Mark W. Rosenberg and Robin A. Kearns, “Ambiguities in using interview

talk for health geography research”, Annual Meetings of the Association of American

Geographers, Los Angeles, California, March 2002.

92. Wilson, Kathleen and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The geographies of crisis: exploring

accessibility to health care services in Canada”, Annual Meetings of the Association of

American Geographers, Los Angeles, California, March 2002.

93. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathleen Wilson, Janine Wiles, Kristin Dall, Jillian Paul and Jennifer

Twine, “Ambiguity in geographies of health and health care: the everyday experiences of

women’s health”, Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Los

Angeles, California, March 2002.

94. Skinner, Mark and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Health care in rural communities: exploring the

development of informal and voluntary care”, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association

of Geographers, Toronto, Ontario, May 2002.

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Papers Read (Continued):

95. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, “Aging across Canada: comparing service rich

and service poor communities”, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of

Geographers, Toronto, Ontario, May 2002.

96. Wilson, Kathleen and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Exploring women’s access to health care

services: intersections between everyday lives and geographies”, Annual Meetings of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, Toronto, Ontario, May 2002.

97. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, “Aging across Canada: comparing service rich

and service poor communities”, International Geographical Union Regional Meeting,

Durban, South Africa, July 2002.

98. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, “ Seniors’ utilization of health services in the

second half of the 1990s: three snapshots in time and space”, Annual Scientific and

Educational Meetings of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Montreal, Quebec,

October 2002.

99. Skinner, Mark W. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Exploring the development of informal and

voluntary care in rural Ontario: a ‘snap-shot’ of the 1990s”, Third National Conference on

Health Research in Rural and Remote Canada, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 2002.

100. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Eric G. Moore, “Conceptualizing and measuring service rich and

service poor communities for seniors”, Annual Meetings of the Gerontological Society of

America, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2002.

101. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Trends in seniors’ health: implications for current and future

housing needs”, Insight Conference on Seniors’ Housing, Toronto, Ontario, February 2003

(Invited).

102. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Janine Wiles, “Constructing local knowledges of health care for

seniors: voices from three perspectives”, Annual Meetings of the Association of American

Geographers, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2003.

103. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Mark W. Skinner, “The importance of place and scale in

understanding service provision for seniors: insights from two communities in Ontario,

Canada”, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Victoria, British

Columbia, May 2003.

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104. Yantzi, Nicole and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Negotiating and managing the home as a place of

care: children with long-term care needs and their families”, Annual Meetings of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, Victoria, British Columbia, May 2003.

105. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Taking account of people in the geographies of health and health

care”, Plenary Address, 10th International Symposium in Medical Geography, Manchester,

England, July 2003 (Invited).

106. Yantzi, Nicole and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Experiences of being home bound: spatial

restriction in caring for children with long-term care needs”, 10th International Symposium in

Medical Geography, Manchester, England, July 2003.

107. Skinner, Mark W., Mark W. Rosenberg and Sarah A. Lovell, “Do small towns really care

about their seniors?” Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004.

108. Rosenberg, Mark W., Eric G. Moore, Mark W. Skinner and Sarah A. Lovell, “Service rich

and service poor communities across Canada: does access matter? Annual Meetings of the

Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004.

109. Yantzi, Nicole and Mark W. Rosenberg, “’We’re living it, they’re not living it’: families’

experiences caring for children with long-term needs”, Annual Meetings of the Association

of American Geographers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004.

110. Rosenberg, Mark W., Mark W. Skinner and Sarah A. Lovell, “Do small towns really care

about their seniors: results from the Aging across Canada Project”, New Zealand Association

of Gerontology Conference, April 2004.

111. Yantzi, Nicole and Mark W. Rosenberg, “It’s more than having strangers in the house.” The

multiple dimensions of privacy in the home as a place of care”, Annual Meetings of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, Moncton, New Brunswick, May 2004.

112. Rathwell, Thomas, Jamie Davenport and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Service Provision for

Seniors: Challenges for communities in Atlantic Canada” Third International Conference on

Health Economics, Management and Policy, ATINER, Athens, Greece. June 2004.

113. Skinner, Mark W. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Co-opting voluntarism: ideology, long-term

care reform and the voluntary sector in Ontario, Canada” 6th International Conference of the

International Society for Third-Sector Research, Toronto, Ontario, July 2004.

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114. Rosenberg, Mark W., Mark W. Skinner and Sara A. Lovell, “Making sense of ‘community’

in the delivery of health and health care”, International Geographical Union Commission on

Health and the Environment Pre-congress Meeting, Irsee, Germany, August, 2004.

115. Rosenberg, Mark W., Mark W. Skinner and Sara A. Lovell, “Making sense of ‘community’

in the delivery of health and health care”, International Geographical Union World Congress,

Glasgow, Scotland, August 2004.

116. Everitt, John, Mike Kolba, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Healthy places? Service provision for

seniors in the Prairies”, Annual meeting of the Prairie Division of the Canadian Association

of Geographers, Muenster, Saskatchewan, September 2004.

117. Skinner, Mark W. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Volunteers and voluntary organizations

providing long term care for seniors in rural Ontario”, Annual Scientific and Educational

Meetings of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Victoria, British Columbia, October

2004.

118. Rosenberg, Mark W., Mark W. Skinner and Sarah Lovell, “Do small towns really care

about their seniors”, Annual Scientific and Educational Meetings of the Canadian

Association on Gerontology, Victoria, British Columbia, October 2004.

119. Hanlon, Neil and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Preparing the way for the graying of BC’s resource

communities”, Annual Scientific and Educational Meetings of the Canadian Association on

Gerontology, Victoria, British Columbia, October 2004.

120. Rosenberg, Mark W., Mark W. Skinner and Sarah A. Lovell, “Aging across Canada: Issues

in accessing health care”, 8th International Seminar in Medical Geography, Rome, Italy,

December 2004.

121. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, “Geographies of volunteerism: conceptualizing

volunteers and volunteer organizations in the health sector”, Annual Meetings of the

Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado, April 2005.

122. Everitt, John C., Michael Kolba and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Service provision for seniors in

the Prairies: Are we making healthy places?” Annual Meetings of the Association of

American Geographers, Denver, Colorado, April 2005 (poster).

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Papers Read (Continued):

123. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, “Geographies of volunteerism: conceptualizing

volunteers and volunteer organizations in the health sector”, Annual Meetings of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, London, Ontario, June 2005.

124. Lovell, Sarah A. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Making connections among the health effects

of urbanization, globalization and the changing environment”, Annual Meetings of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, London, Ontario, June 2005.

125. Rosenberg, Mark W., Mark W. Skinner and Sarah A. Lovell, “Aging across Canada:

service rich communities reconsidered”, 18th Congress of the International Association of

Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2005.

126. Yantzi, Nicole and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Home as a place of caring: struggling to fit

children’s growing bodies and changing care trajectories”, 11th International Medical

Geography Symposium, Fort Worth, Texas, July 2005.

127. Hanlon, Neil and Mark W. Rosenberg, “From third sector to shadow state? Recent

experiences of volunteer service provision in one community in the interior of British

Columbia, Canada”, 11th International Medical Geography Symposium, Fort Worth, Texas,

July 2005.

128. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, “Geographies of volunteerism: filling the gap or

being left behind?” 11th International Medical Geography Symposium, Fort Worth, Texas,

July 2005.

129. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, “Making connetions among the health effects of

urbanization, globalization, and the changing environment”, 6th Open Meeting of the Human

Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, Bonn, Germany,

October 2005.

130. Skinner, Mark W. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Transcending public-private: narratives of

non-profit and for-profit providers of long-term care in rural Ontario”, 34th Annual Scientific

and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Halifax, Nova Scotia,

October 2005.

131. Krafft, Thomas and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Environment and Human Health: Contributions

from Medical Geography and Medical Geology” 2nd International Alfred Wegener

Symposium, Bremerhaven, Germany, November 2005 (Poster).

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132. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Jennifer Goy, “Ageing societies: challenges for urban services”,

Sino-German Workshop on Global Change, Urbanization and Health, Beijing, China,

November 2005 (invited).

133. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Thomas Krafft, “Access to care and health care reform”, Sino-

German Workshop on Global Change, Urbanization and Health, Beijing, China, November

2005 (invited).

134. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Jennifer Goy, “Seniors, volunteering and the non-crisis of

Canada’s aging population” Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers,

Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.

135. Everitt, John, Mike Kolba, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Service provision for seniors in the

Prairies. Are we making healthy places?” Rural Issues and Insights 2, Brandon University,

Rural Development Institute, March 2006.

136. Yantzi, Nicole M., Mark W. Skinner and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Neither rain nor hail nor

sleet nor snow…: The importance of weather in understanding the provision of home and

community care”, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Thunder

Bay, Ontario, June 2006.

137. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Connecting globalization, health and the environment: accounting

for place and space”, Nexus Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, April 2006 (Invited

public lecture).

138. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Accessing health and social services: space and place – challenging

some of our assumption”, Nexus Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, April 2006

(Invited keynote paper).

139. Fernández-Mayoralas, Gloria, Mark W. Rosenberg, F. Rojo-Pérez, Maria E. Prieto-Flores,

Jennifer Goy, and C. Esparza-Catalan, “Exploring demographic differences in health status

and health services use by older adults: a comparative study between Canada and Spain”,

European Population Conference, Liverpool, United Kingdom, June 2006 (Poster).

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Papers Read (Continued):

140. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Jennifer Goy, “Seniors, volunteering and the non-crisis of

Canada’s aging population”, International Geographical Union Commission on Health and

the Environment Pre-congress Meeting, Waiheke Island (Auckland), New Zealand, June

2006.

141. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson and Renata Wasley, “Aging among the Older

Aboriginal Population of Canada: Impacts on Health Status and Health Care”, International

Geographical Union, Regional Congress, Brisbane Australia, July 2006.

142. Moore, Eric G., Mark W. Rosenberg, and Michael Pacey, “Estimating the prevalence of

mental health problems in an affluent society. The effects of being poor on the prevalence of

self-reported stress and mood anxiety disorders in Ontario”, Canada. International

Geographical Union, Regional Congress, Brisbane Australia, July 2006.

143. Skinner, Mark W., Nicole M Yantzi and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Neither rain nor hail no

sleet nor snow: the importance of weather in understanding the provision of home and

community care”, 7th annual meeting of the Canadian Rural Health Research Society, Prince

George, British Columbia, October 2006.

144. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Kingston’s bed shortage – What I know about Kingston’s aging

population”, Kingston’s Bed Shortage – A Local Hiccup or the Forerunner of a Systemic

Crisis? A colloquium organized by the Centre for the Study of Democracy Queen’s

University, Kingston, Ontario, March 2007 (invited).

145. Rosenberg, Mark W., and Sarah Lovell, “ Making ‘space’ for volunteers in restructured

communities at the beginning of the 21st century”, Annual Meetings of the Association of

American Geographers, San Francisco, California, April 2007.

146. Rosenberg, Mark W., and Sarah Lovell, “Global change and human health – the challenges

of creating an effective public health workforce”, Towards Sustainable Global Health – an

International Conference organized by UNEVOC, the United Nations University, the

International Labour Organization, University of Bonn and the International Human

Dimensions Program, Bonn, Germany, May 2007 (invited keynote paper).

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Papers Read (Continued):

147. Rosenberg, Mark W., and Sarah Lovell, “Global change health and the environment –

expanding the research agenda”, Towards Sustainable Global Health – an International

Conference organized by UNEVOC, the United Nations University, the International Labour

Organization, University of Bonn and the International Human Dimensions Program, Bonn,

Germany, May 2007 (invited paper).

148. Rosenberg, Mark W. « Établir les liens entre la globalisation, la santé et l’environnement:

prendre en compte le lieu et l’espace » Jeunes Chercheurs en Géographie de la Santé, Comité

National Français de Géographie, Paris, France, May 2007 (invited opening speaker).

149. Wilson, Kathi and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Aboriginal peoples in Canada: aging, health and

health care”, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Saskatoon,

Saskatchewan, June 2007.

150. Lovell, Sarah A. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “HIV/AIDS and social mobilization in Ontario,

Canada”, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, June 2007.

151. Skinner, Mark, Nicole Yantzi and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Neither rain nor hail nor sleet nor

snow: the importance of weather in understanding the provision of home and community

care”, 12th International Symposium in Medical Geography, Bonn, Germany, July 2007.

152. Prieto-Flores, Maria-Eugenia, Gloria Fernandez-Mayoralas, Mark W. Rosenberg, and

Fermina Rojo-Perez, “The dimension in evaluating quality of life: the subjective experience

of elderly people in the Madrid Region”, 12th International Symposium in Medical

Geography, Bonn, Germany, July 2007.

153. Roger-Garcia, Jesus, Maria-Eugenia Prieto and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The influence of

formal and informal care on health services used by disabled elderly in Spain”, 12th

International Symposium in Medical Geography, Bonn, Germany, July 2007.

154. Wilson, Kathi and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Aging, health and health care: examining

differences in ‘healthy aging” among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada”, 12th International

Symposium in Medical Geography, Bonn, Germany, July 2007.

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Papers Read (Continued):

155. Stamplecoski, Melissa and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The relationship between health and

social capital: who cares? A study of the adult population of the province of Ontario,

Canada”, 12th International Symposium in Medical Geography, Bonn, Germany, July 2007.

156. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, “Making ‘space’ for volunteers in restructured

communities at the beginning of the 21st century”, 12th International Symposium in Medical

Geography, Bonn, Germany, July 2007.

157. Roger-Garcia, Jesus, Maria-Eugenia Prieto and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Caregivers, an

invisible part of the health care system: an analysis of the influence of care on medical

consultation among the Spanish elderly”, 9th Congress of Spanish Federation of Sociology,

Barcelona, Spain, September 2007.

158. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, “Health promotion and global changes: The

challenges of reorienting health services,” First Regional Seminar on Health Promotion,

University of Franca (UNIFRAN), Franca, Brazil, October 2007 (Invited Opening Keynote

Speaker).

159. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Making the connections among global change, health and the

environment: accounting for space and place,” Third National Symposium on the Geography

of Health and Second International Forum on the Geography of Health, Federal University of

Parma (UFPR), Curitiba, Brazil, October 2007 (Invited Opening Keynote Speaker).

160. Prieto-Flores, Maria-Eugenia, Gloria Fernandez-Mayoralas, Mark W. Rosenberg, and

Fermina Rojo-Perez, “Identifying connections between subjective health and QOL: a

qualitative research on aging people”, 2007 ISQOL Conference, San Diego, California,

December 2007.

161. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Sarah A. Lovell, “Global change and human health: The

challenges of creating an effective public health workforce,” IX International Seminar in

Medical Geography, Rome, Italy, December 2007.

162. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Looking forward, looking back: changes in health care and changes

to come,” Citizens’ Regional Health Assembly, Kingston, Ontario, March 2008 (Invited

Speaker).

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Papers Read (Continued):

163. Wilson, K. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “ Parallel or conflicted worlds? Comparing the use of

traditional and alternative medicines between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal People.”

Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts, April

2008.

164. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Examining contact with general practitioners: Have the determinants

of access changed over time?” Annual Meetings of the Association of American

Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008.

165. Stamplecoski, Melissa and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Is health the first wealth? An examination

of the relationship between health and social capital in Ontario, Canada.” Annual Meetings

of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Quebec City, Quebec, May 2008.

166. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Jennifer Bridgen, “’Placing’ a seniors’ voluntary organization.”

Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Quebec City, Quebec, May

2008.

167. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Looking forward, looking back: Changes in health care and changes

to come.” First Annual Dialogue Sessions – The Prentice Institute for Global Population and

Economy, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, June 2008 (Invited Opening

Plenary Paper).

168. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Global environmental change and human health: an agenda for

health geographers.” 31st International Geographical Congress, International Geographical

Union, Tunis, Tunisia, August 2008.

169. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Environmental change and health security challenges to global

change research.” Workshop on Environmental Change and Health Security in Beijing-

Tianjin Urban Area – New Approaches to Reduce Potential Risk, Chinese Academy of

Sciences, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Beijing, China,

October 2008 (Invited Opening Key Note Address).

170. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Jennifer Bridgen, “’Placing’ a seniors’ voluntary organization.”

Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology,

London, Ontario, October 2008.

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Papers Read (Continued):

171. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Globalization and the movement of people: Challenging public

health in the 21st century,” International Conference – Challenges of Humanity in the 21st

Century, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland, November 2008 (Invited Paper).

172. Rosenberg, Mark W., Ulisses Confalonieri, and Martin Rice, “Global environmental change

and human health: an Earth System Science Partnership response,” International Ecohealth

Forum, Mérida, Mexico, December 2008.

173. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Twenty years of geographic change in the elderly population: The

challenges of delivering formal and informal care,” Annual Meetings of the Association of

American Geographers, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2009.

174. Lippert Freddy, G. Brattebø, T. Kettunen, L. Myrmel, J. Kurola, A. Ziemann, T. Krafft, L.

Garcia-Castrillo Riesgo, M. Fischer, A. Kraemer, G. Vergeiner, M. Baer, A. Ozguler, A.

Meulemans , J.B. Gillet,, H. Brand, P. Pinheiro, Mark W. Rosenberg, and J. Overton, “The

European project SIDARTHA using emergency care data for public health surveillance and

health threat preparedness,” Scandinavian Update 2009, Stavanger, Norway, April 2009.

175. Rosenberg, Mark W. “From Sea to Shining Sea. Canada: A Country of National Abundance

and Local Shortages” Open Meeting of the International Human Dimensions of Global

Change Programme (IHDP), Bonn, Germany, April 2009.

176. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The International Council of Sciences (ICSU) Interdisciplinary

Programme on a Systems Approach to the Analysis of Health and Well-being in the Urban

Environment: Contributions of the International Geographical Union (IGU),” 33rd

International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE 33), Stresa, Italy, May

2009 (Invited).

177. Cheng, Yang and Mark W. Rosenberg, “How to balance between demand and

affordability? – Access to residential care by elderly people in Beijing, China,” Annual

Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2009.

178. Brual, Janette, J. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The double burden of rural residing immigrant

women: Findings from the Canadian Community Health Survey,” Annual Meetings of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2009.

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Papers Read (Continued):

179. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Twenty years of geographic change in the elderly population: The

challenges of delivering formal and informal care,” Annual Meetings of the Canadian

Association of Geographers, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2009.

180. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Melanie Davidson, “Twenty years of geographic change in the

elderly population: The challenges of delivering formal and informal care,” XIXth World

Congress of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG), Paris,

France, July 2009 (poster).

181. Wilson, Kathi and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Aging and health: Comparing determinants of

health between aboriginal and non-aboriginal seniors in Canada,” XIIIth International

Symposium in Medical Geography, Hamilton, Ontario, July 2009.

182. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Melanie Davidson, “Canada’s elderly population: geography,

economic dependency, and community development,” XIIIth International Symposium in

Medical Geography, Hamilton, Ontario, July 2009.

183. Brual, Janette, J. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “The double burden of rural residing immigrant

women: Findings from the Canadian Community Health Survey,” XIIIth International

Symposium in Medical Geography, Hamilton, Ontario, July 2009.

184. Cheng, Yang and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Aging, health and place in residential care facilities

in Beijing, China,” XIIIth International Symposium in Medical Geography, Hamilton,

Ontario, July 2009.

185. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Global change, human health and governance: Lessons from the

global to the local,” 2nd Workshop on Environmental Change and Health Security in Beijing-

Tianjin Urban Area – Vulnerability and Vulnerable Groups, Institute of Geographic Sciences

and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, November

2009 (Invited Keynote Lecture).

186. Cheng, Yang and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Health risks and response of vulnerable

populations in Beijing, China,” 2nd Workshop on Environmental Change and Health Security

in Beijing-Tianjin Urban Area – Vulnerability and Vulnerable Groups, Institute of

Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences,

Beijing, China, November 2009 (Invited Paper).

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Papers Read (Continued):

187. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Melanie Josée Davidson, “Measuring the geography of economic

dependency among the Ontario older population in the 21st century,” Annual Meetings of the

Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, April 2010.

188. Waldbrook, Natalie, M., Janette, Brual and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Analysing the role of

older population in community development: A qualitative case study,” Annual Meetings of

the Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, April 2010.

189. Cheng, Yang and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Health risks and response to vulnerable

populations in Beijing, China,” Annual Meetings of the Association of American

Geographers, Washington, DC, April 2010.

190. Herman, Katya, M., Wilma M. Hopman, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Physical activity

trumps BMI: Self-rated health in Canadian adults and older adults,” 3RD International

Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, Toronto, Ontario, May 2010 (Poster).

191. Rosenberg, Mark W., Janette Brual, and Natalie M. Waldbrook, “Analysing the role of the

older population in community development: A qualitative case study,” Annual Meetings of

the Canadian Association of Geographers, Regina, Saskatchewan, June 2010.

192. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson, and Sylvia Abonyi, “Aboriginal Peoples, health and

healing approaches: The effects of age and place on health,” Annual Meetings of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, Regina, Saskatchewan, June 2010.

193. Wilson, Kathi, Mark W. Rosenberg, Sylvia Abonyi, and Robert Lovelace, “Aging and

health: An examination of differences between older Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal People,”

Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Regina, Saskatchewan, June

2010.

194. Rosenberg, Mark W., Janette Brual and Natalie Waldbrook, “’Apocalyptic Demography’ or

‘Age-friendly Communities’: Analysing the role of the older population in community

development,” Annual Conference of the New Zealand Geographical Society with the

Institute of Australian Geographers (IAG), Christchurch, New Zealand, July 2010.

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Papers Read (Continued):

195. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Melanie Josée Davidson, “Measuring the geography of economic

dependency among the Ontario older population in the 21st century,” International

Geographical Union Regional Conference, Tel Aviv Israel, July 2010.

196. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Global change and global health: issues and concepts,” 3rd Workshop

on Environmental Change and Health Security in Beijing-Tianjin Urban Area, Beijing,

China, October 2010 (Invited Keynote Address).

197. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Challenges of designing research projects on health and the

environment,” 2nd International Student Training Workshop on Health and Environmental

Change in Beijing-Tianjin Urban Area, Beijing, China, October 2010 (Invited).

198. Rosenberg, Mark W., Janette Brual, Natalie Waldbrook, Rebecca Holman, and Leah

Timmermann, “’Apocalyptic Demography’” or ‘Age-friendly Communities’: Analysing the

role of the older population in community development,” 10th International Seminar in

Medical Geography, Rome, Italy, December 2010.

199. Rosenberg, Mark W. “First Nation migration issues – our realities,” “Leading the way to

change: First Nations governance in research,” RHS Phase II: National Data Release

Conference, Ottawa, March 2011 (Invited).

200. Rosenberg, Mark W., Janette Brual, Natalie Waldbrook, Rebecca Holman, and Leah

Timmermann, “Linking the aging of the population and community development” Annual

Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA, April 2011.

201. Yu, Jie and Mark W. Rosenberg, “A critical examination of home care in Ontario, Canada,”

Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA, April 2011.

202. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The need for syndromic disease surveillance,” Workshop on

Syndromic Surveillance Emerging/Re-emerging Diseases, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Beijing, China, June 2011

(Invited).

203. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Global change and human health – The role of resilience and

adaptation of individuals and communities,” 2nd International Conference on Global Health

and Preventive Medicine – Towards Sustainable Global Health, Heidelberg, Germany, June

2011 (Invited).

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204. Ziemann, Alexandra, Thomas Krafft, Luis Garcia-Castrillo Riesgo, Nicole Rosenkoetter,

Matthias Fischer, Freddy Lippert, Jean-Bernard Gillet, Agnes Meulemans, Alexander

Kraemer, Paulo Pinheiro, and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Spatial-temporal syndromic

surveillance in in Europe: Results from the SIDARTHa Project,” 14th International Medical

Geography Symposium, Durham, United Kingdom, July 2011.

205. Wang, Wuyi, Mark W. Rosenberg, Thomas Krafft, and Linsheng Yang, “Health and

environmental change in Beijing-Tianjin urban area of China,” 14th International Medical

Geography Symposium, Durham, United Kingdom, July 2011.

206. Rosenberg, Mark W., Janette Brual, Natalie Waldbrook, Rebecca Holman, and Leah

Timmermann, “’Apocalyptic Demography’” or ‘Age-friendly Communities’: Linking the

older population in community development and the crisis in health care,” 14th International

Medical Geography Symposium, Durham, United Kingdom, July 2011.

207. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Graceful aging: What do we mean?”Graceful Aging Alliance

Inaugural Conference, King City, Ontario, October 2011, (Invited Keynote Address).

208. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Concepts of vulnerability and vulnerable populations,” 4th Workshop

on Responses to Global Environmental Change and Urban Health Risks, Beijing China,

October 2011 (Invited).

209. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson, and Lauren Gurland, “Examining contact with general

practitioners: Have the determinants of access changed over time?” International

Geographical Union Regional Conference (UGI 2011), Santiago, Chile, November 2011.

210. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson, and Lauren Gurland, “Examining contact with general

practitioners: Have the determinants of access changed over time?” Annual Meetings of the

Association of American Geographers, New York City, NY, February 2012.

211. Yu, Jie and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Accessing home care in Ontario, Canada: The

complexity of social determinants and geography,” Annual Meetings of the Association of

American Geographers, New York City, NY, February 2012.

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Papers Read (Continued):

212. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson, and Lauren Gurland, “Access and utilization of

primary care: A Canadian success story or failure? Lessons for the U.S. health care debate,”

43rd Annual South Dakota State Geography Convention, Brookings, South Dakota, March

2012 (Invited).

213. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Keltie Gale, “Deprivation, vulnerability, health, and the

environment,” 5th Workshop on Responses to Global Environmental Change and Urban

Health Risks, Beijing China, October 2012 (Invited).

214. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The 21st century: The century of urbanization and aging,” Ontario

Model WHO (OMWHO) Conference, Toronto, Ontario, January 2013 (Invited).

215. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Climate change and extreme events,” Global Environmental Change

and Human Health: Extreme Events and Urbanization in the Asia Pacific Region Young

Scientists Workshop, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, January 2013 (Invited).

216. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Keltie Gale, “Aging, health and health care, and social

deprivation in Canada,” Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, Los

Angeles, CA, April 2013.

217. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Some old-new issues for geography, GIScience and health,” Plenary

Session Synthesis, Trends and Directions for Geography, GIScience and Health: Spatial

Frontiers of Health Research and Practice. Annual Meetings of the Association of American

Geographers, Los Angeles, CA, April 2013 (Invited).

218. Brual, Janette and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Challenging the health status and utilization of

health services of aging immigrants: A key informant’s perspective,” Annual Meetings of

the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, CA, April 2013.

219. Harrington Dan W., Kathi Wilson, Scott Bell, and Mark W. Rosenberg, "Impacts of waiting

to see a specialist in Ontario: Are they equitable?" Canadian Association for Health Services

and Policy Research Conference, Vancouver, BC, May 2013.

220. Brual, Janette and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Health, place and aging in multicultural Toronto:

The case of aging Filipinos,” 15th International Medical Geography Symposium, East

Lansing, Michigan, July 2013.

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Papers Read (Continued):

221. Christmas, Candice M. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Unpacking material and social

determinants of health and their effect on early childhood development in Kingston, Ontario

neighbourhoods,” 15th International Medical Geography Symposium, East Lansing,

Michigan, July 2013.

222. Herron, Rachel V. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Complex geographies of voluntarism in

caring for persons with Alzheimer’s disease,” 15th International Medical Geography

Symposium, East Lansing, Michigan, July 2013.

223. Subedi, Rajendra and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Determinants of the healthy immigrant effect,”

15th International Medical Geography Symposium, East Lansing, Michigan, July 2013.

224. Gale, Keltie and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Social deprivation and experiences of aging in the

older population in Kingston, Ontario,” 15th International Medical Geography Symposium,

East Lansing, Michigan, July 2013.

225. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Conclusions and prospects,” 15th International Medical Geography

Symposium, East Lansing, Michigan, July 2013 (Invited).

226. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson, and Dan Harrington, “Care in Canada’s largest cities,”

European Colloquium of Theoretical and Quantitative Geography, Dourdan, France,

September 2013.

227. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The older population: urbanization and mental health in the 21st

century,” Urban Dynamics and Health, Paris, France, September 2013.

228. Wilson, Kathi, Mark W. Rosenberg and Dan Harrington, “Urbanization, immigration,

health and health care in Canada’s largest cities,” Urban Dynamics and Health, Paris, France,

September 2013.

229. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Focusing on urban health in the context of global environmental

change and human health,” Urban Dynamics and Health, Paris, France, September 2013

(Invited).

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Papers Read (Continued):

230. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The two great challenges of the 21st century: Urbanization and

aging,” Health in Chinese megacities: From environmental risks socio-epidemiological

challenges to public health chances of future development (Sino-German Workshop),

Beijing, China, October 2013 (Invited).

231. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The two great challenges of the 21st century: urbanization and

aging,” International Conference on Environmental Changes and Sustainable Health and the

Seminar of the 8th Chinese Medical Geography Association, Wuhan, China, October 2013

(Invited).

232. Herron, Rachel V. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Learning from non-profit organizations:

Complex geographies of voluntarism in caring for persons with Alzheimer’s disease,”

Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology,

Halifax, N.S., October 2013.

233. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Population aging in Ontario: Five key messages,” Round Table on

Age-Friendly Communities in Ontario: Multi-level Governance, Coordination Challenges

and Policy Implications, Organized by the Institute for Research on Public Policy, Toronto,

November 2013 (Invited).

234. Rosenberg, Mark W. “Ontario municipalities: Age-friendly communities in an uncertain

future? Round Table on Age-Friendly Communities in Ontario: Multi-level Governance,

Coordination Challenges and Policy Implications, Organized by the Institute for Research on

Public Policy, Toronto, November 2013 (Invited).

235. Herron, Rachel V. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Negotiating care for dementia in rural and

small-town Ontario, Canada,” Annual Meetings of the Association American Geographers,

Tampa, Florida, April 2014.

236. Coen, Stephanie E. and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Gender differences in physical activity in

Canada: Do scale and activity type matter?” Annual Meetings of the Association American

Geographers, Tampa, Florida, April 2014.

237. Harrington, Dan W., Mark W. Rosenberg, and Kathi Wilson, “Health status and access to

health care comparing large Canadian cities: Does city of residence matter?” Annual

Meetings of the Association American Geographers, Tampa, Florida, April 2014.

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Papers Read (Continued):

238. Rosenberg, Mark W., Wuyi Wang, Linsheng Yang, Yang Cheng and Jie Yu, “Doing

research in health geography in China: Some cross-cultural reflections,” Annual Meetings of

the Association American Geographers, Tampa, Florida, April 2014.

239. Rosenberg, Mark W. “The relevance of health geography in OECD countries in the 21st

century,” Geosaude (biannual meeting of the health geographers of Portuguese countries),

Coimbra, Portugal, April 2014 (Invited).

240. Harrington, Dan and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Unpacking Canada’s access to specialist health

care services: Evidence from four Canadian provinces,” Annual Meetings of the Canadian

Association of Geographers, St. Catherines, Ontario, May 2014.

241. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson and Lindsay Healey, “Accessing MRI services in

Ontario, Canada,” Medical Geography Forum 2014, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland,

August 2014.

242. Herron, Rachel and Mark W. Rosenberg, “ Negotiating care for dementia in rural and

small-town Ontario, Canada,” Medical Geography Forum 2014, University of Warsaw,

Warsaw, Poland, August 2014.

243. Yu, Jie, Mark W. Rosenberg and Yang Cheng, “Aging at home and supportive community-

based care in China: A case study of Metropolitan, Beijing,” Medical Geography Forum

2014, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, August 2014.

244. Cheng, Yang, Mark W. Rosenberg, and Jie Yu “Elderly care option for the community-

living older population in Beijing, China,” Medical Geography Forum 2014, University of

Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, August 2014.

245. Cheng, Yang, Mark W. Rosenberg, Jie Yu and Hua Zhang, “Food security for the

community-living elderly people in Beijing,” International Geographical Union Regional

Meeting, Krakow, Poland, August 2014

246. Herron, Rachel and Mark W. Rosenberg, “ Negotiating care for dementia in rural and

small-town Ontario, Canada,”, International Geographical Union Regional Meeting, Krakow,

Poland, August 2014.

247. Yu, Jie, Mark W. Rosenberg and Yang Cheng, “Aging at home and supportive community-

based care in China: A case study of Metropolitan, Beijing,” International Geographical

Union Regional Meeting, Krakow, Poland, August 2014.

248. Rosenberg, Mark W., Kathi Wilson and Lindsay Healey “Accessing MRI services in

Ontario, Canada,” International Geographical Union Regional Meeting, Krakow, Poland,

August 2014.

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Papers Read (Continued):

249. Cheng, Yang, Mark W. Rosenberg and Jie Yu, “Community-living elderly people in

Beijing: An analysis of the factors related to pension willingness,” Annual meeting of the

Geographical Society of China, Chengdu, 24 to 27 October 2014.

250. Herron, Rachel and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Critical reflections on continuing care persons

living with dementia in south western and north eastern Ontario,” Annual scientific and

educational meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Niagara Falls, Ontario,

October 2014.

251. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathi Wilson, “Accessing MRI services in Ontario, Canada:

Where theory meets practice,” Annual Meetings of the Association American Geographers,

Chicago, Illinois, April 2015.

252. Wilson, Kathi, Nicole Ratti and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Recent immigrants’ access to health

care: Examining the impact of Ontario’s three-month wait policy,” Annual Meetings of the

Association American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, April 2015.

253. Bains, Gurveer and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Mixing health and geography: A study of risks

associated with cardiovascular disease for the Punjabi Sikh population in the Regional

Municipality of Peel, Canada,” Annual Meetings of the Association American Geographers,

Chicago, Illinois, April 2015.

254. Subedi, Rajendra and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Self-reported health status of skilled

immigrants working in low-skilled jobs in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,” Annual Meetings of the

Association American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, April 2015.

255. Rosenberg, Mark W., “New ways of thinking about the older population, health and health

care,” 4th International Conference on Population and Aging, Valetta, Malta, May 2015

(Invited).

256. Rosenberg, Mark W., “Challenging social justice, syndromic surveillance and mapping in

an urban world,” 12th International Conference on Urban Health, Dhaka, May 2015 (Invited).

257. Subedi, Rajendra and Mark W. Rosenberg, “’I am from nowhere’: Identity and health

perceptions of skilled immigrants,” 16th International Medical Geography Symposium,

Vancouver, British Columbia, July 2015.

258. Wilson, Kathi, Nicole Ratti and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Access to health care among recent

immigrants: Examining the impact of Ontario’s three-month wait policy,” 16th International

Medical Geography Symposium, Vancouver, British Columbia, July 2015.

259. Lovell, Sarah A., Mark W. Skinner and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Professional identities and

place in rural midwifery care: A cross-country comparison of experience in Ontario, Canada

and Otago, New Zealand,” 16th International Medical Geography Symposium, Vancouver,

British Columbia, July 2015.

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Papers Read (Continued):

260. Herron, Rachel and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Listening to persons with dementia talk about

care in their communities,” 16th International Medical Geography Symposium, Vancouver,

British Columbia, July 2015.

261. Bains, Gurveer and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Mixing health and geography: A study of risks

associated with cardiovascular disease for the Punjabi Sikh population in the Regional

Municipality of Peel, Canada,” 16th International Medical Geography Symposium,

Vancouver, British Columbia, July 2015.

262. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathi Wilson, “Accessing MRI services in Ontario, Canada:

Where theory meets practice,” 16th International Medical Geography Symposium,

Vancouver, British Columbia, July 2015.

263. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathi Wilson, “ Comparing access to emergency rooms in

Ontario, Canada,” International Geographical Union Commission on Health and the

Environment Pre-Conference Meeting on Medical Geography and Human Ecology,

Vladimir, Russia, August 2015.

264. Wilson, Kathi, Nicole Ratti, Michelle Colley and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Recent immigrants’

access to health care in Canada: Examining the impact of Ontario’s three-month wait policy,”

International Geographical Union Commission on Health and the Environment Pre-

Conference Meeting on Medical Geography and Human Ecology, Vladimir, Russia, August

2015.

265. Rosenberg, Mark W. and Kathi Wilson, “Accessing MRI services in Ontario, Canada:

Where theory meets practice,” The 2015 IGU Regional Conference, Moscow, Russia, August

2015.

266. Wilson, Kathi, Mark W. Rosenberg, Nicole Ratti, and Michelle Colley, “Recent

immigrants’ access to health care in Ontario, Canada: Examining the impact of health care

policy,” The 2015 IGU Regional Conference, Moscow, Russia, August 2015.

267. Cheng, Yang, Zhuolin Tao, Teqi Dai and Mark W. Rosenberg, “Spatial optimization of

residential care facility location in Beijing, China,” The 2015 IGU Regional Conference,

Moscow, Russia, August 2015.

Total Number of Invited Papers: 61

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RESEARCH GRANTS, CONTRACTS, ETC.:

Research Grants and Contracts:

1. M. Rosenberg, Carleton University, GR-6 Grant, 1981-82, $2,500.

2. M. Rosenberg, Carleton University, President's Computing Fund, 1981-82, $2,000.

3. M. Rosenberg and S. Jackson, Ontario Ministry of Health, 1984, $12,000.

4. M. Rosenberg, Queen's University, Advisory Research Committee Grant, 1985, $2,200.

5. M. Rosenberg, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Research

Grant, 1986, $6,020.

6. M. Yeates, M. Rosenberg and R. Tinline, Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Research

Grant, 1986-87, $50,000.

7. M. Rosenberg, Queen's University, Advisory Research Committee Grant, 1986, $3,400.

8. E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Health and Welfare Canada, Research Contract, 1987-88,

$52,000.

9. M. Rosenberg and E. Moore, Federal Department of Communications, Research Contract,

1988-89, $8,600.

10. E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Employment and Immigration Canada, Research Contract,

1988-89, $10,000.

11. E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Health and Welfare Canada, Research Contract, 1988-89,

$25,000.

12. E. Peters and M. Rosenberg, Secretary of State, Research Grant, 1988-89, $6,000.

13. M. Rosenberg, E. Moore and S. Golant, Donner Foundation (Part of Queen's University

Canada-U.S. Project), Research Grant, 1988-90, $10,535.

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Research Grants and Contracts (Continued):

14. E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Health and Welfare Canada, Research Contract, 1989-90,

$13,000.

15. E. Moore, S. Burke and M. Rosenberg, Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services,

Research Contract, 1989-90, $27,000.

16. M. Rosenberg, E. Moore and S. Golant, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation,

Research Contract, 1989-90, $5,000.

17. M. Rosenberg, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Research Grant, 1991-92,

$19,900.

18. E. Moore, M. Rosenberg and Price Waterhouse, Ontario Ministry of Community and Social

Services, Research Contract, 1991, $16,200.

19. E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services, Research

Contract, 1991, $14,600.

20. E. Peters and M. Rosenberg, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Research Contract, 1991,

$9,800.

21. P. MacLeod, M. Rosenberg and M. Butler, Royal Commission on New Reproductive

Technologies (Pilot Study), Research Contract, 1991, $13,000.

22. P. MacLeod, M. Rosenberg and M. Butler, Royal Commission on New Reproductive

Technologies (National Study), Research Contract, 1992, $42,000.

23. E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Mainstream 1992 (Federal/Provincial Task Force), Research

Contract, 1992, $20,000.

24. E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Census Analytical Program, Statistics Canada, Research

Contract, 1993-95, $99,000.

25. M. Rosenberg, et al., Seniors' Independence Research Program, National Health Research

and Development Program, Health Canada, Research Grant, 1994-98, $550,000.

26. M. Rosenberg and E. Moore, Health Canada, Research Contract, 1995-96, $45,000.

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Research Grants and Contracts (Continued):

27. E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Health Canada (NHRDP), Research Grant, 1997-98, $29,000.

28. A. Gregory, M. Rosenberg, et al., Health Canada (NHRDP), Research Grant, 1997-98,

$55,500.

29. M. Rosenberg, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Research

Grant, 1998-2001, $51,000.

30. A. Kobayashi, E. Moore and M. Rosenberg, Human Resources Development Canada,

Research Contract, 1998, $10,000.

31. M. Rosenberg, Community Transportation Action Program, Government of Ontario,

Research Contract, 1998-99, $22,680.

32. M. Rosenberg, G. Bentham, L. Kohler, M. Loytonen, and E. Thomas-Hope, International

Council of Scientific Unions, Research Grant, 1999-2000, $100,000 (US).

33. L. Kohler, and M. Rosenberg, United Nations Environmental Programme, Research Grant,

1999-2000, $45,000 (US).

34. M. Rosenberg, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, President’s

Fund, 1999-2000, $8000.

35. K. Smoyer and M. Rosenberg, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada,

Research Development Initiative Grant, 1998-2001, $52,000.

36. B. Spencer et al., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Major

Research Collaborative Initiative Grant, 1998-2003, $1.86 million (E. Moore and M.

Rosenberg, $98,000).

37. M. Rosenberg, et al. Health Canada (NHRDP) and the Canadian Institutes of Health

Research, Operating Grant, 2000-2003, $270,000.

38. McKeever, P. et al. including M. Rosenberg, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Strategic Training Program Grant, 2002-2008, $1.8 million.

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Research Grants and Contracts (Continued):

39. M. Rosenberg, Canadian Population Health Initiative, Development Grant, 2002-2003,

$10,000.

40. M. Rosenberg and E.G. Moore, Health Canada, Research Contract, 2003, $25,000.

41. McKeever, P. et al. including M. Rosenberg, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Grant, 2003-2008, $1.0 million.

42. M. Rosenberg, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, General

Research Grant, 2004-2007, $65,000.

43. M. Rosenberg, E. Moore, H. Stuart, T. Kruppa, Ontario Mental Health Foundation for the

Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care, Research Grant, 2004, $21,000

44. B. Spencer et al., Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Major

Research Collaborative Initiative Grant, 2005-2009, $1.25 million (M. Rosenberg and E.

Moore, $98,000).

45. Shoveller, J. et al. including M. Rosenberg, Canadian Institutes of Health Research,

Operating Grant, 2005-2007, $192,000.

46. M. Rosenberg, S. Abonyi and K. Wilson, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Operating

Grant, 2006-2008, $51,000.

47. Shoveller, J. et al. including M. Rosenberg, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, ICE

Team Grant, 2006-2010, $812,560.

48. M. Rosenberg, Town of Gananoque, Research Contract, 2006, $6500.

49. M. Rosenberg, Canadian Public Health Association for the Pan American Health

Organization, 2006, Contract, $6,500.

50. Andersson, N. et al. including M. Rosenberg, Canadian Institutes of Health Research,

NEAHR Grant, 2007-2010, $1.5 million.

51. Wang, W. et al. including M. Rosenberg, Ministry of Science and Technology, People’s

Republic of China, Research Grant, 2007-2010, 4 million RMB ($555,000 cdn).

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Research Grants and Contracts (Continued):

52. Wu, J., D. Chen, B. Moulin, M. Rosenberg, GEOIDE, Research Grant, 2008-2009,

$125,000

53. M. Rosenberg and K. Wilson, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2008, $10,000

54. M. Rosenberg, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Operating

Grant, 2008-2011, $125,210

55. Wu, J., D. Chen, B. Moulin, M. Rosenberg, GEOIDE, Phase IV Research Grant, 2009-2012

(Rosenberg - $15,000).

56. Hemmelgarn, B., Manns B., Tonelli, M., et al. including M. Rosenberg, Alberta Heritage

Fund for Medical Research, Research Grant 2009-2014, $5 million.

57. Coyte, P. et al. including M. Rosenberg, Canadian Institutes of Health Research Strategic

Training Program Grant, 2009-2015, $1.8 million.

58. M. Rosenberg, Canada Research Chair in Development Studies, 2012 to 2019, $1.4 million.

59. M. Rosenberg, Senior International Scientists Program, Ministry of Education China

(Project 985), 2013, RMB50,000 ($10,000 cdn).

60. Cheng, Y. and M. Rosenberg, Research on the Social Support and Well-being of the Elderly

Living in Communities and Residential Care Facilities in Beijing” Beijing Normal University

(Grant NO. 104-105574GK), 2013-2015, RMB 100,000 ($20,000 cdn).

61. Cheng, Y. and M. Rosenberg, Spatial Evolution and Optimization of Service Facilities for

the elderly in Beijing, National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant NO.41301164),

2014-2016, RMB 240,000, ($42,000 cdn).

62. M. Rosenberg, R. Walker and K. Wilson, Social Science and Humanities Research Council

of Canada, Research Grant, 2015-2019, $287,468.

63. M. Rosenberg, Principal’s Development Fund for International Speakers, 2015-2016, $3000.

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Conference Grants:

1. M. Rosenberg and R. Tinline, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada,

Conference Grant, 1988, $3,900

2. M. Rosenberg, Health and Welfare Canada (Demographic Review) Conference Grant, 1991,

$5,000

3. M. Rosenberg, Ontario Ministry of Health Conference Grant, 1994, $5,000

4. M. Rosenberg, National Health Research and Development Program (Health Canada)

Conference Grant, 1994, $10,000

5. M. Rosenberg, National Cancer Institute of Canada Conference Grant, 1994, $1,000

6. M. Rosenberg, Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation Conference Grant, 1994, $3000

7. M. Rosenberg, University of Northern British Columbia National Collaborating Centre for

Aboriginal Health, Conference Agreement, 2008, $15,000.

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PARTICIPATION IN GRANT AND MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS:

Grant Application Reviews:

Act – Care to Know – Saint Elizabeth Health Care, May 2010

Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR), April 2004, December 2006

AllerGen NCE, December 2006

Austrian Climate Change Programme, April 2009, July 2010, November 2011, November, 2012,

November 2013, March 2014

Belgium Science Policy Foundation, June 2007

Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture, December 2009

Canada Council (Killam Research Fellowship Program), August 1989

Canadian Foundation for Dietetic Research, March 2007

Canadian Foundation for Innovation, March 2004, September 2004, January 2008, July 2009

Canadian Population Health Initiative (CPHI) Research Funding Program, Canadian Institute for

Health Information, May 2001

Canterbury (NZ) Medical Research Foundation Research Grant Application, September 2004.

Health Canada, National Health Research and Development Program, May 1999, November

1999

Hong Kong University Grants Committee, September 2006

Human Resources and Social Development Canada, June 2008

Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, March 2003, March 2004

M.S.I. Foundation, May 2011

National Geographic Society, February 2014

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Grant Application Reviews (Continued):

Natural Resources Canada, Climate Change Research Grant Applications, 2004.

Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, May 2001

Saskatchewan Health Services Utilization and Research Commission, April 2000.

Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, October 2009

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, January 1995, January 1997,

January 2006, January 2011

The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation, August 2006

The Wellcome Trust, February 2003.

U.S. Centre for Disease Control, September 2000

U.S. National Science Foundation, November 1984, March 1988, September 1998, March 2001,

March 2005, October 2010, January 2012, November 2012

University of Western Ontario, Academic Development Fund. January 2004, January 2005.

Manuscript Reviews - Books:

Arnold, January 1997

Les Presses de l'Universite de Montreal, June 1984

Routledge. May 1990, August 1995, January 1997

Scholarly Publications Programme of the Social Science Federation of Canada, December 1993

Wiley Blackwell, February 2012, April 2015

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Manuscript Reviews - Refereed Journals:

Aging and Mental Health. August 2014.

Ageing and Society. September 2004, July 2007, June 2009, November 2014

American Journal of Public Health. December 2000, November 2001, March 2002,

September 2002, March 2004

Annals of the Association of American Geographers. January, 1986, July 1993, April 2002,

August 2002, November 2009

BMC Public Health, June 2009, October 2014

Bulletin of the World Health Organization. September 2002

Cahiers de géographie du québec. February 1990

Canadian Journal of Public Health. August 2003

Canadian Journal of Regional Science. September 1992, January 1994, February 2003

Canadian Journal on Aging. March 1994, July 1996, March 1998, January 2002, June 2002,

June 2003, September 2013

Canadian Medical Association Journal. August 1999, February 2001, July 2002, August 2003,

February 2005

Canadian Public Policy. December 1995, July 1996, November 1999, October 2000, April 2002,

June 2002, June 2006, January 2010

Canadian Review of Sociology, December 2007

Canadian Studies in Population. December 1998, November 2006, March 2015

Earth Perspectives. July 2014, November 2014

Economic Geography. May 1994

Environment and Planning A. May 1994, October 1996, September 2001, November 2001,

January 2002, March 2002, September 2004

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Manuscript Reviews - Refereed Journals (Continued):

Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. May 1998, June 2012

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space: January 2001

Environments. February 2008

European Journal of Integrative Medicine. March 2013

Fennia International Journal of Geography. November 2000

Gender, Place and Culture. April 2007

Geographia Medica. March 1993, December 1993, March 1994

Geographical Analysis. September 1988, June 1989

Geojournal. February 1997, February 2001, March 2001, December 2003, February 2004,

December 2005

Geoforum. April 2008, December 2012, October 2015

Global Energy Assessment Report. July 2010

Global Health Action. October 2013 (11), November (4)

Growth and Change. March 2008

Health and Canadian Society. May 1994

Health and Place. January 1995, March 1995, August 1995, March 1996, September 1997,

May 1999, November 2001, January 2002, June 2002, September 2002, March 2003, December

2005, October 2006, March 2007, September 2007, November 2007, June 2008, April 2009,

September 2009, January 2010, June 2010, December 2010, May 2011, June 2012 (2),

September 2012, February 2013, June 2013, September 2013, January 2014, May 2014, June

2014, July 2014, June 2015

Health and Social Care in the Community. June 2008, October 2009, August 2012, December

2012, July 2013, August 2014, March 2015, August 2015, October 2015

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Manuscript Reviews - Refereed Journals (Continued):

Healthcare Policy. July 2012

Health Reports. May 1998, May 2000

Institute for Research on Public Policy. December 2009

International Journal of Health Geographics. May 2012, October 2014, May 2015

International Journal of Population Geography. January 1996, April 1997

International Migration Quarterly Review. May 1998

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, September 2007

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. October 2002, July 2003

Journal of Geography in Higher Education. October 1992

Journal of Health Services Research and Policy. May 1996

Journal of the National Medical Association. January 2005

Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis. November 2014

Occasional Papers, Canadian Association of Geographers Western Division. June 1987

Open Medicine, May 2009

Population Research and Policy Review, August 2007, December 2007

Prairie Perspectives. September 2008

Preventive Medicine. September 2008

Progress in Human Geography. December 1993, May 2012

Regional Studies. February 1998

Royal Geographical Society – Institute of British Geographers Transactions. June 2008

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Manuscript Reviews - Refereed Journals (Continued):

Sexual Health. December 2009

‘Social Science and Medicine. March 1985, May 1986, October 1986, August 1987, December

1988, October 1990, June 1992, March 1993, August 1994, July 1996, March 1997, September

1998, September 2000, July 2002, December 2005, June 2006, January 2007, September 2007,

April 2008, September 2012, August 2013, February 2014, September 2014, May 2015

Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. April 1990, January 1991

Statistics Canada Research Data Centres Working Paper Series. October 2002

The Alberta Journal of Educational Research. June 1995

The Canadian Geographer. April 1988, November 1988, June 1990, July 1991, July 1992,

February 1993, July 1994, August 1994, October 1994, April 1995, September 2000, June 2001,

December 2003, June 2005, December 2005, December 2007, October 2009, June 2010, October

2010, June 2012, March 2013, November 2014

The Canadian Journal of Urban Research. January 1994

The New Zealand Geographer. January 2007

The Ontario Geographer. December 1989

The Professional Geographer. March 1989, October 1995, October 2000, December 2003,

October 2007, January 2008, April 2009

The World Climate Research Program. June 2012

Urban Affairs Review. July 2002

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INVITED LECTURES, SEMINARS, PRESENTATIONS, ETC.:

1. Department of Geography, University of Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan, 1981

2. Department of Geography, University of Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan, 1981

3. Ontario Council of Health, Toronto, Ontario, 1982

4. Economic Council of the Canadian Medical Association, Ottawa, Ontario, 1983

5. Department of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario 1987

6. Department of Geography, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, 1987

7. Department of Geography, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, 1988

8. Centre for Gerontology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, 1988

9. Department of Geography, Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba, 1989

10. Department of Geography, London School of Economics and Political Science, London,

England, 1989

11. Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1990

12. Geografisch Instituut, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium, 1990

13. Department of Geography, University of Exeter, Exeter, England, 1990

14. Department of Geography, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, England, 1990

15. Department of Geography, University of Southampton, Southampton, England, 1990

16. Department of Geography, University of Montreal, 1991

17. Department of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1992

18. Institute of Applied Economics, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain, 1992

19. Department of Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, 1993

20. Department of Geography, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 1993

21. Department of Geography, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, 1994

22. Department of Geography, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 1996

23. Department of Geography, Keele University, Keele, England, 1997

24. Department of Geography, Sheffield University, Sheffield, England, 1997

25. Department of Geography, University of Manchester, Manchester, England, 1997

26. Department of Geography, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1997

27. Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, 1997

28. Department of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, 1997

29. National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, University of Manchester,

Manchester, England, 1997

30. Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,

British Columbia, 2000

31. Centre on Aging, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, 2000

32. Department of Geography, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, British

Columbia, 2000

33. Institute of Health Promotion Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British

Columbia, 2000

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Invited Lectures (Continued):

34. Department of Geography, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 2000

35. Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2001

36. Department of Geography, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2001

37. School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Auckland, Auckland, New

Zealand, 2001

38. Institute of Geography, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico,

2003

39. Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2004

40. School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Auckland, Auckland, New

Zealand, 2004

41. Department of Geography, Munich University, Munich, Germany, 2004

42. School of Geography and Geology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 2005

43. Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Minas Gerais,

Belo Horizonte, Brazil, June 2005

44. Social Development Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, September, 2005

45. Chinese National Academy of Sciences Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural

Resources, Beijing, China, November 2005

46. Department of Geography, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, May 2007.

47. State University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 2007 (webcast lecture to five sites around

Brazil)

48. Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Minas Gerais,

Belo Horizonte, Brazil, October 2005

49. Chinese National Academy of Sciences Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural

Resources, Beijing, China, November 2007

50. Laurentian University, Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research and the Department of

Geography, Sudbury, Ontario, March 2008

51. Hubei University, School of Resources and Environmental Science, Wuhan, China,

November 2009

52. Central China Normal (Huazhong Normal) University, College of Urban and Environmental

Science, Department of Geography, Wuhan, China, November 2009

53. Institute for Life Course and Aging, University of Toronto, January 2010

54. Department of Geography, University of Florida, March 2010

55. Emergent Pathogens Institute, University of Florida, March 2010

56. Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, Centre for Humanities and Social

Sciences, Spanish National Research Council, February 2011

57. Centre on Aging, University of Victoria, February 2011

58. National University of Ireland (Maynooth), May 2011

59. School of Geography, Beijing Normal University, May 2011

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Invited Lectures (Continued):

60. Institute of Agricultural Sciences, The Xin Jiang Production and Construction Crops,

Shihezi, China, May 2011

61. School of Geography, Central China Normal (Huazhong Normal) University, Wuhan, China,

June 2011

62. School of Geography, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, November 2012 (2

lectures)

63. School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China, June 2013.

64. School of Geography, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, November 2014.

65. School of Geography, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, March 2015.

66. School of Health Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, March

2015.