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Leonard James S. Tsuji
Leonard James S. Tsuji
Professor of Environment & Health, University of Toronto
Email yang diverifikasi di utoronto.ca
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Giving voice to food insecurity in a remote indigenous community in subarctic Ontario, Canada: traditional ways, ways to cope, ways forward
K Skinner, RM Hanning, E Desjardins, LJS Tsuji
BMC Public Health 13, 1-13, 2013
2022013
Trends in seasonal sea ice duration in southwestern Hudson Bay
WA Gough, AR Cornwell, LJS Tsuji
Arctic, 299-305, 2004
1652004
Barriers and supports for healthy eating and physical activity for First Nation youths in northern Canada
K Skinner, R Hanning, L Tsuji
International journal of circumpolar health 65 (2), 148-161, 2006
1592006
Traditional environmental knowledge and western science: in search of common ground
LJS Tsuji, E Ho
Canadian Journal of Native Studies 22 (2), 327-360, 2002
1532002
A community-based participatory approach and engagement process creates culturally appropriate and community informed pandemic plans after the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic …
NA Charania, LJS Tsuji
BMC public health 12, 1-9, 2012
932012
A critical systems approach to social learning: building adaptive capacity in social, ecological, epistemological (SEE) systems
DDP McCarthy, DD Crandall, GS Whitelaw, Z General, LJS Tsuji
Ecology and Society 16 (3), 2011
922011
Prevalence and severity of household food insecurity of First Nations people living in an on-reserve, sub-Arctic community within the Mushkegowuk Territory
K Skinner, RM Hanning, LJS Tsuji
Public health nutrition 17 (1), 31-39, 2014
892014
The identification of lead ammunition as a source of lead exposure in First Nations: the use of lead isotope ratios
LJS Tsuji, BC Wainman, ID Martin, C Sutherland, JP Weber, P Dumas, ...
Science of the Total Environment 393 (2-3), 291-298, 2008
882008
Reading between the lines of the ‘Responsible Resource Development’rhetoric: the use of omnibus bills to ‘streamline’Canadian environmental legislation
D Kirchhoff, LJS Tsuji
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 32 (2), 108-120, 2014
742014
A question of sustainability in Cree harvesting practices: the seasons, technological and cultural changes in the western James Bay region of northern Ontario, Canada
LJS Tsuji, E Nieboer
Canadian Journal of Native Studies 19 (1), 169-192, 1999
721999
Impact on blood Pb levels of maternal and early infant feeding practices of First Nation Cree in the Mushkegowuk Territory of northern Ontario, Canada
RM Hanning, R Sandhu, A MacMillan, L Moss, LJS Tsuji, E Nieboer
Journal of Environmental Monitoring 5 (2), 241-245, 2003
692003
Determining tissue-lead levels in large game mammals harvested with lead bullets: human health concerns
LJS Tsuji, BC Wainman, RK Jayasinghe, EP VanSpronsen, EN Liberda
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 82, 435-439, 2009
682009
Assessing the impact of pilot school snack programs on milk and alternatives intake in 2 remote First Nation communities in northern Ontario, Canada
M Gates, RM Hanning, A Gates, DD McCarthy, LJS Tsuji
Journal of School Health 83 (2), 69-76, 2013
672013
Lead shot contribution to blood lead of First Nations people: the use of lead isotopes to identify the source of exposure
LJS Tsuji, BC Wainman, ID Martin, C Sutherland, JP Weber, P Dumas, ...
Science of the Total Environment 405 (1-3), 180-185, 2008
672008
The Victor Diamond Mine environmental assessment process: a critical First Nation perspective
GS Whitelaw, DD McCarthy, LJS Tsuji
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 27 (3), 205-215, 2009
642009
Lead pellet ingestion in First Nation Cree of the western James Bay region of northern Ontario, Canada: implications for a nontoxic shot alternative
LJS Tsuji, E Nieboer
Ecosystem Health 3 (1), 54-61, 1997
611997
Implications of projected climate change on winter road systems in Ontario’s Far North, Canada
Y Hori, VYS Cheng, WA Gough, JY Jien, LJS Tsuji
Climatic Change 148, 109-122, 2018
592018
The impact of land-based physical activity interventions on self-reported health and well-being of Indigenous adults: A systematic review
F Ahmed, AM Zuk, LJS Tsuji
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (13), 7099, 2021
572021
Impact of a school snack program on the dietary intake of grade six to ten First Nation students living in a remote community in northern Ontario, Canada
K Skinner, RM Hanning, J Metatawabin, ID Martin, LJS Tsuji
Rural and Remote Health 12 (3), 1-17, 2012
572012
Identifying potential receptors and routes of contaminant exposure in the traditional territory of the Ouje-Bougoumou Cree: Land use and a geographical information system
LJS Tsuji, H Manson, BC Wainman, EP Vanspronsen, ...
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 127, 293-306, 2007
552007
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