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Guide

The adaptation primers: Primer 1 - Canada's changing climate


Landscape architecture focuses on the relationship between the natural and the built environment. As we move towards an uncertain future, our methods for understanding that relationship must shift from reliance on what we know about our environment, to what we can anticipate for the future. It is our job, our responsibility, to ensure that the...
Guide

The adaptation primers: Primer 3 - Creating resilient communities


Landscape architecture focuses on the relationship between the natural and the built environment. As we move towards an uncertain future, our methods for understanding that relationship must shift from reliance on what we know about our environment, to what we can anticipate for the future. It is our job, our responsibility, to ensure that the...
Guide

The adaptation primers: Primer 2 - Preparing for change


Landscape architecture focuses on the relationship between the natural and the built environment. As we move towards an uncertain future, our methods for understanding that relationship must shift from reliance on what we know about our environment, to what we can anticipate for the future. It is our job, our responsibility, to ensure that the...
Guide

The adaptation primers: Primer 4 - Facing rising waters


Landscape architecture focuses on the relationship between the natural and the built environment. As we move towards an uncertain future, our methods for understanding that relationship must shift from reliance on what we know about our environment, to what we can anticipate for the future. It is our job, our responsibility, to ensure that the...
Report

Labour rights in the gig economy: an explainer


Analysis shows that workers in the gig economy tend to have lower wages than employees. They also often miss out on a number of other benefits. Further, their classification as independent contractors has implications on their tax status and superannuation. This research note examines how these issues are being addressed in a variety of jurisdictions.
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