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Page 1 of 12 Jamie E. L. Spinney Curriculum Vitae Biographical Information: Address: (home) 314 2409 10 th Street Brookings, SD, USA, 57006 Telephone: (home) 1-605-692-4250 (cell) 1-605-690-6090 E-Mail: [email protected] Citizenship: Canadian (116 xxx xxx) USA Authorization: H1B Visa (I-140 approved) Jamie Spinney is a teacher-scholar who is best described as a broadly-trained geographer, with professional training as a high school geography teacher, an adult educator, an urban/regional planner, and a geomatics specialist. His interdisciplinary teaching and research interests focus on contemporary social, economic, and environmental issues, particularly as they relate to planning smart, healthy, and sustainable communities. Academic Achievements: PhD – School of Geography and Earth Sciences 2011 - McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Concentration: Property Taxes, Urban Land Values, Spatial Analysis, GIS, and Social Equity Dissertation: Geography, Land Values, and Municipal Taxation: A Spatial Paradigm for the Estimation and Reclamation of Rent Advanced Diploma in Applied Geomatics Research 2001 - NSCC - Centre of Geographic Sciences, Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, Canada Concentration: Geomatics Data Collection (e.g. GPS, tides, water quality, land use) and Data Processing (e.g. LIDAR, GPS, DEM, RS imagery, weather) Major Project: Escaping Flatland: Exploring 3-D GIS & Visualisation for Town Planning Master of Urban and Rural Planning 1999 - Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Concentration: Land Use Planning, GIS, Watershed Management, and Regional Planning Dissertation: An Integrated Approach to Land Use Planning: An Illustration in the French River Watershed Advanced Diploma in Fisheries Development 1996 - Fisheries and Marine Institute, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada Concentration: Coastal Zone Planning and Fishery Resource Management Major Project: Community Socio-Economic Survey of Sitio Marikit, Philippines Bachelor of Education 1995 - Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Concentration: High School Social Studies Bachelor of Arts (Major in Geography) 1994 - Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Concentration: Environmental Geography, Resource Management, and GIS

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Jamie E. L. Spinney Curriculum Vitae

Biographical Information:

Address: (home) 314 – 2409 10th Street

Brookings, SD, USA, 57006

Telephone: (home) 1-605-692-4250

(cell) 1-605-690-6090

E-Mail: [email protected] Citizenship: Canadian (116 xxx xxx)

USA Authorization: H1B Visa (I-140 approved)

Jamie Spinney is a teacher-scholar who is best described as a broadly-trained geographer, with professional

training as a high school geography teacher, an adult educator, an urban/regional planner, and a geomatics

specialist. His interdisciplinary teaching and research interests focus on contemporary social, economic, and

environmental issues, particularly as they relate to planning smart, healthy, and sustainable communities.

Academic Achievements:

PhD – School of Geography and Earth Sciences

2011 - McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Concentration: Property Taxes, Urban Land Values, Spatial Analysis, GIS, and Social Equity

Dissertation: Geography, Land Values, and Municipal Taxation: A Spatial Paradigm for the

Estimation and Reclamation of Rent

Advanced Diploma in Applied Geomatics Research

2001 - NSCC - Centre of Geographic Sciences, Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, Canada

Concentration: Geomatics Data Collection (e.g. GPS, tides, water quality, land use) and

Data Processing (e.g. LIDAR, GPS, DEM, RS imagery, weather)

Major Project: Escaping Flatland: Exploring 3-D GIS & Visualisation for Town Planning

Master of Urban and Rural Planning

1999 - Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Concentration: Land Use Planning, GIS, Watershed Management, and Regional Planning

Dissertation: An Integrated Approach to Land Use Planning: An Illustration in the

French River Watershed

Advanced Diploma in Fisheries Development

1996 - Fisheries and Marine Institute, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada

Concentration: Coastal Zone Planning and Fishery Resource Management

Major Project: Community Socio-Economic Survey of Sitio Marikit, Philippines

Bachelor of Education

1995 - Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Concentration: High School Social Studies

Bachelor of Arts (Major in Geography)

1994 - Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Concentration: Environmental Geography, Resource Management, and GIS

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Professional Experience:

Project Coordinator/ Research Associate Department of Geography, Saint Mary’s University March 2009 – June 2011

• Used SPSS and ArcGIS to process data and perform statistical and spatial analysis/modelling.

• Researched and wrote manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals.

Project Operations Manager Time-Use Research Program, Saint Mary’s University May 2005 – August 2008

• Planned, organised, and managed the day-to-day operation of a regional GPS-assisted travel survey.

• Hired and directed call-centre staff (15) and research assistants (5), and supervised sub-contractors (3).

• Developed survey instruments, RFP’s, communication materials, reports, and presentations.

• Planned, organised, attended, and documented workshops, meetings, press releases, and focus groups.

Teaching Experience:

Assistant Professor South Dakota State University, Department of Geography August 2016 – Present

• Design and deliver learner-centered instructional materials for lectures, labs, and field trips.

• Perform assessment, invigilate exams, hold regular office hours, consult with/advise individual students as

needed, maintain and electronically submit record of grades, and other related duties.

• Advise and supervise graduate students (6); hire, train, and supervise research assistants (4).

Distance Learning Instructor Trinity Western University, Department of Extension June 2013 – Present

• Designed on-line instructional materials and performed assessment for independent studies courses in

Global Environmental Issues, Geography of Urban Areas, and Geography of Canada.

Sessional Assistant Professor Brandon University, Department of Geography August 2015 – August 2016

• Designed and delivered learner-centered instructional materials for lectures, labs, and field trips.

• Performed assessment, invigilated exams, held regular office hours, consulted with individual students as

needed, maintained and electronically submitted record of grades, and other related duties.

• Coordinated and supervised lab instructor (1) and teaching assistants (2).

Visiting Assistant Professor

MUN-Grenfell Campus, Department of Geography & Environmental Studies September 2014 – May 2015

• Designed and delivered learner-centered instructional materials for lectures, tutorials, and field trips (4).

• Performed assessment, invigilated exams, held regular office hours, consulted with individual students as

needed, maintained and electronically submitted record of grades, and other related duties.

Sessional Assistant Professor Mount Allison University, Department of Geography & Environment August 2013 – April 2014

• Designed and delivered learner-centered instructional materials for lectures and labs.

• Performed assessment, invigilated exams, held regular office hours, consulted with individual students as

needed, maintained and electronically submitted record of grades, and other related duties.

• Supervised directed studies students (2), plus managed lab coordinators (2) and teaching assistants (7).

• Hired, trained, and supervised research assistants (2).

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Sessional Assistant Professor Trinity Western University, Department of Geography January 2012 – June 2013

• Designed and delivered learner-centered instructional materials for lectures, labs, and field trips.

• Performed assessment, invigilated exams, held office hours, consulted with students as needed, maintained

and submitted record of grades, advised honours research project (1), and other related duties.

• Hired, trained, and supervised teaching assistants (7) and research assistants (2).

Courses Taught:

Level Course Name University Frequency

100 Earth and Atmospheric Science (Labs only) TWU 1

Geographies of Global Change MUN 1

Global Environmental Issues TWU 2

Global Environmental Issues (On-Line) TWU 16

Human Geography and Global Change TWU 1

Introduction to Physical Geography MtA, BU 2

Introduction to Planning SDSU 2

200 Introduction to Human Geography SDSU 1

Cultural Geography MUN 1

Geographic Data Analysis MtA 2

Geography of Canada (On-Line) TWU 16

Geography of Canada (One-Week) TWU 2

Geomorphology BU 1

GIS I: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems MtA, BU 2

Global Environmental Change BU 1

Natural Resources MUN 1

Urbanization Issues in Developing Countries TWU 1

World Regional Geography SDSU 3

300 Community & Regional Planning & Development MUN 1

Environmental Planning and Management MUN 1

Geographic Data Analysis TWU 1

Geography of Urban Areas (On-Line) TWU 1

GIS II: Spatial Data Management and Analysis BU 1

Introduction to Remote Sensing BU 1

Resource and Environmental Management TWU 1

Urban and Regional Planning TWU 1

Urban Sustainability (Directed Studies) TWU 2

400 Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) MtA 1

Environmental Impact Assessment MUN 1

Independent Research Projects MUN 2

Qualitative Geographic Methods SDSU 1

Qualitative Geographic Methods (On-Line) SDSU 1

Urban Geography SDSU 2

Water Resources Management (Directed Studies) MtA 1

500 Qualitative Geographic Methods SDSU 1

Qualitative Geographic Methods (On-Line) SDSU 1

Urban Geography SDSU 2

600 Environmental Impact Assessment MUN 1

700 Independent Research Projects SDSU 4

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Student Supervision:

ADVISOR

Austin Brynjulson (2017 – 2018) Master of Science in Geography – Urban Gardens and Nutrition in Sioux

Falls, SD – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Bret Winterfeld (2017 – 2018) Master of Science in Geography – The Value of Proximity to Open Spaces on

Residential Property Values in Sioux Falls, SD – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Herve Kashongwe (2017 – 2019) Master of Science in Geography – Quantification of the Impact of Land-

Use changes on tropical forest: A case study in Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo from

2000 to 2016 – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Sujan Parajuli (2016 – 2018) Master of Science in Geography – Visualising the Sonic Landscape: Strategic

Noise Mapping – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Joseph Schmunk (2016 – 2018) Master of Science in Geography – The High Costs of Sprawl: A Focus on

Travel Patterns in Sioux Falls – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Ahmed Alhomaidhi (2016 – 2017) Master of Science in Geography – Geographic Distribution of Public

Hospitals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Michele Vitale (2016 – 2017) Post Doctoral Fellow – Impacts of School Siting & Neighbourhood Design –

Dept. of Geography & Environmental Studies, Saint Mary’s University

Ryan Oxford (2015) Independent Research Project – Age Friendly Communities: Assessment of the Built

Environment in Corner Brook – Dept. of Geography & Environmental Studies, Grenfell Campus -

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Benjamin Ramsdale (2015) Independent Research Project – Rural Community Development through

Waste Diversion Management – Dept. of Geography & Environmental Studies, Grenfell Campus -

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Kyla Thiessen (2012 – 2013) Honors in Environmental Science – Managing Waste in an Open Net Pen

Marine Aquaculture Environment for Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) in British Columbia – Dept. of

Environmental Science, TWU University

SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE

Andrew Bland (2016 – 2018) Master of Science in Geography – Investigating Heterolocalism in Sioux

Falls, South Dakota– Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

John Green (2016 – 2018) Master of Science in Geography – Modeling the In-State Market Changes in

SDSU Enrollments from 2006 to 2015 – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Byron Will-Noel (2016 – 2017) Master of Science in Geography – Integration of sUAS into the Formal

Curriculum at South Dakota State University – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Joseph Donahoe (2016 – 2017) Master of Science in Geography – Identifying Traffic Accident Hot Spots

and site causes; Brookings, South Dakota – Dept. of Geography, South Dakota State University

Kevin Neatt (2014 – 2016) Master of Arts in Geography – Built-environment Variables Influencing

Aggregate Walking: A Multivariate Analysis of Halifax Neighborhoods – Dept. of Geography &

Environmental Studies, Saint Mary’s University

GRADUATE FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE

Abigail Donkor (2017) Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry – South Dakota State University

Alyssa Larson (2017) M.S. in Counseling & Human Resource Development – South Dakota State University

Patrick March (2016) Master of Science in Microbiology –South Dakota State University

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Grants and Contracts:

2016 – 2018 Principal Investigator: Fishback Research Grant – Safe and Healthy School

Travel: Factors Affecting Mode Choice Decisions

$20,000

2016 – 2017 Principal Investigator: Scholarly Excellence Funds – Using Choice to Foster

Student Engagement: Undergraduate Perceptions of Assessment Empowerment

$3,000

2014 – 2017 Principal Investigator: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight

Development Grant – Impacts of School Siting & Neighbourhood Design

$68,858

2012 – 2013 Co-Principal Investigator: TWU University Provost Research Grant – Factors

Affecting Active Commuting to School

$4,000

2008 – 2011 Lead-author: Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, Promoting Active

Lifestyles and Neighbourhoods: A Time-Geography Approach

$95,450

2011 Principal Investigator: Consulting Agreement with Halifax Regional

Municipality, Transportation Planning Model and Regional Plan Evaluation

$3,750

2010 Principal Investigator: Consulting Agreement with University of Toronto,

Canadian Index of Well Being

$1,100

2009 Principal Investigator: Consulting Agreement with Saint Mary’s University,

Halifax Space-Time Activity Research (STAR) Data Processing

$10,000

2004 – 2008 Lead-author: Atlantic Innovations Fund, Geomatics Development for Collection

and Analysis of Time-Space Activity Data

$3,191,665

2006 – 2007 Principal Investigator: Consulting Agreement with Robert Schalkenbach

Foundation, Data Processing and Land Price Index Construction

$4,500

Academic Service:

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Ad-Hoc Reviewer: Geography and Spatial Sciences Program proposal for the

National Science Foundation, USA

October 2017

Ad-Hoc Reviewer: Aging and Social Research: People, Places and Relations

proposals for the Fondazione Cariplo Foundation, Milan, Italy

September 2017

Ad-Hoc Reviewer: Physical Activity Surveillance Indicator Proposal for the Public

Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON

December 2016

Invited Expert: Time Use and Health Project for Dalberg Global Development

Advisors, New York, NY

June 2016

Invited Expert: Physical Activity Surveillance Indicator Technical Meeting for

the Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON

June 2014

Invited Reviewer: Planning Canadian Communities, 6th edition by Hodge and

Gordon, Nelson Education Ltd., Canada

May 2014

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Coordinator: Community and Regional Planning Program August 2016 - present

Coordinator: Program Assessment for Geography Department August 2016 - present

Member: GIS Curriculum Review Committee September 2017 - present

Member: Holtry Speaker Series Committee May 2016 - present

Member: Part-time and On-line Hiring Committee May-June 2016

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EDITORIAL BOARD OR REVIEWER

Reviewer: Urban Geography 2015 - present

Reviewer: Journal of Health and Social Behavior 2014 - present

Reviewer: Atmospheric Pollution Research 2013 - present

Scientific Advisory Board: Journal of Behavioral Health 2012 - present

Editorial Board: Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research 2011 - 2013

Formal Referee Panel: Plan Canada 2011 - 2013

AD-HOC REVIEWER 2017 Public Health (x2); Journal of Transport Geography (x2); Transportmetrica B: Transport Dynamics;

British Journal of Sociology; Ecological Economics; Transportation Research Board; The Practice of

Spatial Analysis; International Journal of Social Science Studies

2016 Public Health; Journal of Health and Social Behavior; International Journal of Sustainable

Transportation; Growth and Change; International Journal of Environmental Research and Public

Health; Ecological Economics; Journal of Behavioral Health; Transportation Research Board;

International Journal of Social Science Studies

2015 Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design; Landscape and Urban Planning; Field Methods;

Canadian Journal on Aging; Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy; International Journal of

Sustainable Transportation; Transportmetrica B: Transport Dynamics; Journal of the Transportation

Research Forum; International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

2014 Journal of Health and Social Behavior; Travel Behaviour & Society; Journal of Aging and Physical

Activity; Urban Geography

2013 Social Indicators Research; Journal of Physical Activity & Health; Journal of Geography and

Regional Planning; Urban Geography; Science Journal of Public Health

2012 Urban Studies; Journal of Physical Activity & Health; Population and Environment; Transportation;

International Journal of Time Use Research; International Journal of Sustainable Transportation

≤ 2011 Public Health; Ageing & Society; Transportation; International Journal of Time Use Research; The

British Journal of Sociology; Journal of Physical Activity & Health; International Journal of

Sustainable Transportation

Memberships and Affiliations:

Member: Canadian Regional Science Association 2005 – present

Member: National Council for Geographic Education 2012 – present

Member: American Planning Association 2016 – present

Member: South Dakota Planners Association 2016 – present

Member: Canadian Association of Geographers 1998 – 2016

Publications:

PEER REVIEWED 30. Neatt, Kevin, Hugh Millward, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2017) Neighborhood Walking Densities: A

Multivariate Analysis in Halifax, Canada, Journal of Transport Geography, 61, 9-16

29. Gayman, Amy M. Jessica Fraser-Thomas, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Rachael Stone, and Joseph Baker (2017)

Leisure-time Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour in Older People: What is the Influence of Sport on

Behaviour Patterns in Later Life? AIMS Public Health, 4(2), 171-188

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28. McGowan, Aimee E., Geraldine J. Jordan, Jamie E.L. Spinney, and David A. Jordan (2016) Travel Mode

and School Catchment Area: A Case Study in Langley, BC, Western Geography, 22, 18-31

27. Neatt, Kevin, Hugh Millward, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2016) Aggregation and Spatial Analysis of Walking

Activity in an Urban Area: Results from the Halifax Space-time Activity Survey, IOP Conference Series

Earth and Environmental Science, 34(1), 012022

26. Gayman, Amy, Jessica Fraser-Thomas, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Rachael Stone, Joseph Baker (2016) Off the

Couch and onto the Playing Court: Does Sport Involvement in Older Adulthood Influence Sedentary

Behaviour? Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 48(1), 171

25. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Hanna Maoh, and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou (2014) Location and Land Values: Comparing

the Accuracy and Fairness of Mass Appraisal Models, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 37(1/3), 19-26

24. Wheeler, David C., Antonio Páez, Lance Waller, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2014) A Bayesian Approach to

Hedonic Price Analysis, Papers in Regional Science, 93(3), 663-684

23. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Hugh Millward (2014) Active Living among Older Canadians: A Time-Use

Perspective over 3 Decades, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 22, 103-113

22. Millward, Hugh, Jamie E.L. Spinney, and Darren Scott (2014) Durations and Domains of Daily Aerobic

Activity: Evidence from the 2010 Canadian Time-Use Survey, Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 11(5),

895-902

21. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2013) Aerobic Activity Preferences among Older Canadians: A Time Use Perspective,

Canadian Journal on Aging, 32(4), 443-451

20*. Wilson, Jeff, Peter Tyedmers, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2013) An Exploration of the Relationship Between

Socio-economic and Wellbeing Variables and Household Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Journal of Industrial

Ecology, 17(6), 880-891

19. Wilson, Jeff, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Hugh Millward, Darren Scott, and Peter Tyedmers (2013) Blame the

Exurbs, Not the Suburbs: Exploring the Distribution of Greenhouse Gas Emissions within a City Region,

Energy Policy, 62, 1329-1335

18. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Hugh Millward (2013) Investigating Travel Thresholds for Sports and Recreation

Activities, Environment and Planning B: Planning & Design, 40(3), 474-488

17. Millward, Hugh, Jamie E.L. Spinney, and Darren M. Scott (2013) Active-Transport Walking Behavior:

Purposes, Destinations, Durations, Distances, Journal of Transport Geography, 28, 101-110

16. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2013) Urban-Rural Variation in Satisfaction with Life:

Demographic, Health, and Geographic Predictors in Halifax, Canada, Applied Research in Quality of Life,

8(3), 279-297

15. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Pavlos Kanaroglou (2012) Municipal Taxation & Social Exclusion: Examining the

Spatial Implications of Taxing Land Instead of Capital, Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 21(1), 1-23

14. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Hugh Millward, and Darren M. Scott (2012) Walking for Transport versus Recreation:

A Comparison of Participants, Timing, and Locations, Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 9(2), 153-162

13. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Pavlos S. Kanaroglou, and Darren M. Scott (2011) Exploring Spatial Dynamics with

Land Price Indexes, Urban Studies, 48(4), 719-735

12. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Hugh Millward, and Darren M. Scott (2011) Measuring Active Living in Canada: A

Time-Use Perspective, Social Science Research, 40(2), 685-694

* Graedel Prize Winner: Yale University’s Journal of Industrial Ecology 2013 Senior Author Best Paper.

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11. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Hugh Millward (2011) School Travel Mode Choice and Characteristics of the

Children, School and Neighborhood, Children, Youth and Environments, 21(2), 57-76

10. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2011) Time Use, Travel Behaviour, and the Rural-Urban

Continuum: Results from the Halifax STAR Project, Journal of Transport Geography, 19(1), 51–58

9. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Hugh Millward (2011) Weather Impacts on Leisure Activities in Halifax, Nova

Scotia, International Journal of Biometeorology, 55(2), 133-145

8. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2011) “Active Living” Related to the Rural-Urban Continuum: A

Time-Use Perspective, The Journal of Rural Health, 27(2), 141-150

7. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2011) Activity and Contextual Codes: Implications for Time-

Use Coding Schemes, Electronic International Journal of Time Use Research, 8(1), 110-135

6. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Pavlos S. Kanaroglou, and Hugh Millward (2010) Improving Access to Land Price

Data: A Spatial Decision Support System for Cleansing Land Registry Data, Canadian Journal of Regional

Science, 33(2), 57-72

5. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Hugh Millward (2010) Time and Money: A New Look at Poverty and the Barriers

to Physical Activity in Canada, Social Indicators Research, 99(2), 341-356

4. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2009) Time Use and Rurality – Canada 2005, Electronic

International Journal of Time Use Research (eIJTUR), 6(1), 109-129

3. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Darren M. Scott, and K. Bruce Newbold (2009) Transport Mobility Benefits and

Quality of Life: A Time-Use Perspective of Elderly Canadians, Transport Policy, 16(1), 1-11

2. Scott, Darren M., K. Bruce Newbold, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Ruben Mercado, Antonio Páez, and Pavlos S.

Kanaroglou (2009) New Insights into Senior Travel Behavior: The Canadian Experience, Growth and

Change, 40(1), 140-168

1. Newbold, K. Bruce, Darren M. Scott, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Pavlos S. Kanaroglou, and Antonio Páez (2005)

Travel Behavior within Canada’s Older Population: A Cohort Analysis, Journal of Transport Geography,

13(4), 340-351

NOT PEER REVIEWED

7. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2013) Reality – the Significance of Purpose/for Whom in the

Diary. In Christina Inbakaran (ed) and Marie-Louise Van Der Klooster (ed). 2012 Time Use. Melbourne,

Australia: Deakin University.

6. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2012) Activity and Contextual Codes: Implications for Time

Use Coding Schemes. In Christina Inbakaran (ed) and Marie-Louise Van Der Klooster (ed). 2011 Time Use

in Australia, United States, and Canada. Melbourne, Australia: Deakin University.

5. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2010) A Time-Use Perspective on Physical Activity along the

Rural-Urban Continuum: Evidence from the Halifax Region. Proceedings, The Prairie Summit (pp. 217-

220), June 1-5, Regina, SK, Canada. http://uregina.ca/prairies/assets/PrairieSummit_Proceedings.pdf

4. Wheeler, David C., Antonio Páez, Lance Waller, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2007) Housing Sub-markets and

Hedonic Price Analysis: A Bayesian Approach, Technical Report 07-10, Rollins School of Public Health,

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

3. Scott, Darren M., K. Bruce Newbold, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Ruben Mercado, Antonio Páez, and Pavlos S.

Kanaroglou (2005) Changing Mobility of Elderly Urban Canadians, 1992-1998, Center for Spatial Analysis

Working Paper Series, CSpA WP 007, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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2. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2001) When Is There Time for Students? Exploring the

Temporal Dimension of the Teacher-Student Interface, Time-Use Research Program, Saint Mary’s

University, Halifax, NS, Canada

1. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2000) Life On & Off the Job: A Time- Use Study of Nova

Scotia Teachers, Time-Use Research Program, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada

Presentations:

54. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2017) Using Choice to Foster Student Engagement: Undergraduate Perceptions of

Assessment Empowerment, Presented at the Lilly Conference on Evidence-Based Teaching & Learning,

Traverse City, MI, USA, October 19-21

53. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Suzanne Kerr (2017) Clickers in the Classroom: A Tool for Student Engagement?

Presented at the Great Plains / Rocky Mountain (GPRM) Division of the AAG Conference, Grand Forks,

ND, USA, October 13-14

52. Joseph Schmunk and Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2017) Measuring Walkability: An Illustration in Brookings, SD,

Poster presented at the Great Plains / Rocky Mountain (GPRM) Division of the AAG Conference, Grand

Forks, ND, USA, October 13-14

51. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2017) Community and Behavioural Change: The Importance of Context, Invited

presentation at the Children’s Health and the Environment Workshop & Symposium, Western University,

London, ON, June 26-28

50. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2017) Urban Soundscapes: Mapping Noise for Acoustical Planning, Presented at the

Present Environment & Sustainable Development 12th International Symposium, Iaşi, Romania, June 2-4

49. Hugh Millward, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2017) Active Living among Late Adolescents and the Journey to

School: A Canadian Time-Use Perspective, Presented at the AAG Annual Meeting, Boston, USA, April 5-9

48. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Hugh Millward (2017) Environmental and Health Impacts of School Siting, Poster

presented at the AAG Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, USA, April 5-9

47. Vitale, Michele, Hugh Millward, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2017) School Siting and Mode Choice: A

Demonstration Study in Halifax, NS, Canada, Poster presented at the AAG Annual Meeting, Boston, MA,

USA, April 5-9

46. Jordan, Geraldine and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2017) An Overview of Active Commutes to School in North

Langley, Presented at the WDCAG Conference, Abbottsford, BC, Canada, March 2-4

45. Jordan, Geraldine and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2017) Choice Programming and Active Commuting to James

Kennedy Elementary School, Langley, BC, Presented at the WDCAG Conference, Abbottsford, BC, Canada,

March 2-4

44. Lin, Jason, Amanda Heineman, Geraldine Jordan, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2017) Using GIS to Analyze the

Impact of Pedestrian Environmental Quality on Active Commuting to James Kennedy Elementary School,

Langley, BC, Canada, Presented at the WDCAG Conference, Abbottsford, BC, Canada, March 2-4

43. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Geraldine Jordan (2016) Environmental and Health Impacts of School Siting,

Presented at the Great Plains / Rocky Mountain (GPRM) Division of the AAG Conference, Colorado

Springs, CO, USA, October 21-22

42. Gayman, Amy M., Jessica Fraser-Thomas, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Rachael Stone, and Joseph Baker (2016) Off

the couch and onto the playing court: Does sport involvement in older adulthood influence sedentary

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behaviour? Presented at the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology Conference,

Waterloo, ON, Canada, October 20-23

41. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Hugh Millward (2016) School Travel Mode Decisions and Physical Activity

Levels, Presented at the CAG/ACG 2016 Conference, Halifax, NS, Canada, May 30 - June 3

40. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2016) School Travel Mode Decisions: Personal, School, and Neighbourhood Impacts,

Presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers,

Prince George, BC, Canada, March 11-12

39. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Hanna Maoh, and Hugh Millward (2016) Factors Affecting Mode Choice for the

Journey to School: Evidence from Halifax, Canada, Presented at the 12th International Conference on

Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability, Portland, OR, USA, January 21-23

38. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2016) Environmental Geography: Everything is Connected, Invited presentation at

Brandon’s Ecumenical Men’s Group, Brandon, MB, Canada, February 19

37. Neatt, Kevin, Hugh Millward, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2015) Aggregation and Spatial Analysis of Walking

Activity in an Urban Area: Results from the Halifax Space-Time Activity Survey, Presented at the 9th

Symposium of the International Society for Digital Earth (ISDE), Halifax, NS, Canada, October 5-9

36. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2015) Transport Implications of School Siting and Design: Evidence from Halifax,

Canada, Presented at the Prairie Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Kenora, ON, Canada,

September 25-27

35. Neuscheler, Ursula J., Geraldine J. Jordan, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2015) Factors Affecting Active

Commuting to School in Fort Langley, BC, Presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Western Division of

the Canadian Association of Geographers, Kamloops, BC, Canada, March 13-15

34. McGowan, Aimee E., Geraldine J. Jordan, Jamie E.L. Spinney, and David A. Jordan (2015) Comparative

Analysis on Active Commuting to and from School for Dorothy Peacock Elementary and Gordon

Greenwood Elementary, Langley, BC, Presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, Kamloops, BC, Canada, March 13-15

33. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2014) Integrating Community-Based Research into the Classroom: A Case Study of

Pedestrian Safety, Presented at the ACAG 26th Annual Meeting, St. John’s, NL, Canada, October 17-19

32. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2014) Simultaneity in Time Use: A Canadian Perspective,

Presented at the 36th IATUR Annual Conference, Turku, Finland, July 30-August 1.

31. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Kyla Thiessen (2013) Active Commuting to School: The Impact of Walkability,

Presented at the ACAG/ACGA 25th Annual Meeting, Moncton, NB, Canada, October 18-20

30. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2013) Satisfaction with Life in Halifax: Variations and Predictors

at Individual, Zonal, and Census-Tract Scales, Presented at the ACAG/ACGA 25th Annual Meeting,

Moncton, NB, Canada, October 18-20

29. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2013) Municipal Taxation and Social Exclusion: Examining the Spatial Implications of

Taxing Land Instead of Capital, Presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the

Canadian Association of Geographers, Lethbridge, AB, Canada, March 7-9

28. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2012) Who’s Reality: The Purpose of Activities, Presented at

the 34th IATUR Conference on Time Use Research, Matsue, Japan, August 22-24

27. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2012) Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline, Invited panelist at TWU Environmental

Alliance Earth Week, Langley, BC, Canada, October 9

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26. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Hugh Millward (2011) Weather Impacts on Leisure Activities in Halifax, Nova

Scotia, Presented at the ACAG/ACGA 23rd Annual Meeting, Sackville, NB, Canada, October 14-16

25. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2011) Subjective Quality of Life within the Halifax Region:

Demography, Health, and Geography, Presented at the ACAG/ACGA 23rd Annual Meeting, Sackville, NB,

Canada, October 14-16

24. Harvey, Andrew S., Pip Forer, Jamie E.L. Spinney, and Jinfeng Zhao (2011) Spatial-temporal change after

three decades in Halifax Canada, Presented at the 32nd International Association for Time-Use Research

Conference, United Kingdom, August 1-3

23. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2010) Variations in ‘Active Living' along the Rural-Urban

Continuum: Evidence from Halifax, Canada, Presented at the 32nd International Association for Time-Use

Research Conference, Paris, France, July 7-10

22. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2010) Daily Context of Teachers Stress, Presented at the 32nd

International Association for Time-Use Research Conference, Paris, France, July 7-10

21. Millward, Hugh and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2010) A Time-Use Perspective on Physical Activity Along the

Rural-Urban Continuum: Evidence from the Halifax Region, Presented at the Prairie Summit, Regina, SK,

Canada, June 1-5

20. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2008) Improving the Number, Timing, and Location of Trips: A GPS-Assisted

Prompted Recall Approach, Presented at the Canadian Association of Geographers 57th Annual Meeting,

Quebec City, QC, Canada, May 20-24

19. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Erin L. Graves (2008) Compromised Locations in Household Activity Surveys:

GPS-Assisted and On-The-Fly Geocoding Solutions, Presented at the Canadian Association of Geographers

57th Annual Meeting, Quebec City, QC, Canada, May 20-24

18. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Brian K. Reid (2008) NOMAD Mobility: Providing Real Time GPS Location

Solutions, Presentation at Spring into Geomatics 2008, Truro, NS, Canada, May 27

17. Newman, Jamie C.C. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2008) Towards an Objective Taxonomy of Trip Purposes:

Using Time-Use Diaries and GPS, Presented at the Canadian Association of Geographers 57th Annual

Meeting, Quebec City, QC, Canada, May 20-24

16. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2008) Tale of Two Times: Spatial-Temporal Change in Halifax

Canada, Presented at the 30th International Association for Time-Use Research Conference, Sydney,

Australia, December 1-3

15. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Jamie C.C. Newman (2007) Seasonal Variations in Behaviour: A Canadian Focus

on Leisure Activities, Presented at the 29th International Association for Time-Use Research Conference,

Washington, DC, USA, October 17-19

14. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Brian K. Reid and Andrew S. Harvey (2007) NOMAD: An Integrated Spatial-

Temporal Activity-Based Data Collection Framework, Poster presented at the 9th Annual Scientific

Conference of the GEOIDE Network, Halifax, NS, Canada, June 6-8

13. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2007) Virtual Muddy Boots for Dirty Data: Extracting Vacant Land Transactions from

Land Registry Data, Presented at the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences,

Saskatoon, SK, Canada, May 26-June 2

12. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2007) NOMAD: An Integrated Spatial-Temporal Activity-Based Data Collection

Framework, Presented at the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Saskatoon, SK,

Canada, May 26-June 2

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11. Spinney, Jamie E.L. (2007) The Halifax Space Time Activity Research (STAR) Project: Spatio-Temporal

Opportunities for Public Health Research, Presentation at Mapping Health Geography in Nova Scotia:

Opportunities in Health Geomatics Workshop, Halifax, NS, Canada, October 29

10. Wheeler, David C., Antonio Páez, Lance Waller, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2007) Housing Sub-markets and

Hedonic Price Analysis: A Bayesian Approach, Presented at the 54th North American Meetings of the

Regional Science Association International, Savannah, GA, USA, November 7-11

9. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Darren Scott, and K. B. Newbold (2006) Transport Mobility Benefits and Quality of

Life: A Time-Use Perspective of Elderly Canadians, Presented at the 53rd North American Regional Science

Association International Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada, November 16-18

8. Spinney, Jamie E.L., Darren M. Scott and K. Bruce Newbold (2004) Elderly Travel Behaviour in Canada:

Exploring Intra-National and Intra-Provincial Variations, Poster presented at the 6th Annual Scientific

Conference of the GEOIDE Network, Gatineau, QC, Canada, May 30-June 1

7. Scott, Darren, K. B. Newbold, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Antonio Páez and Pavlos Kanaroglou (2004) Changes in

the Travel Behavior of Elderly Canadians Residing in CMAs, 1992-1998, Poster presented at the 6th Annual

Scientific Conference of the GEOIDE Network, Gatineau, QC, Canada, May 30-June 1

6. Newbold, K. Bruce, Darren Scott, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Pavlos Kanaroglou and Antonio Páez (2004) Travel

Behavior within Canada’s Older Population: A Cohort Analysis, Poster presented at the 6th Annual Scientific

Conference of the GEOIDE Network, Gatineau, QC, Canada, May 30-June 1

5. Spinney, Jamie E.L. and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou (2004) A Review of Urban Land Value Assessments,

Presented at Canadian Association of Geographers 53rd Annual Meeting, Moncton, NB, Canada, May 25-29

4. Scott, Darren M., K. Bruce Newbold, and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2003) Mobility Trends of Elderly Canadians,

1992-1998, Presented at the 50th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association

International, Philadelphia, PA, USA, November 20-22

3. Harvey, Andrew, Barbara Holler and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2000) Flexibility and Mobility: A Time Use

Perspective, Presented at IATBR 2000, 9th International Association for Travel Behaviour Research

Conference, Sheraton Mirage Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, July 2-7

2. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (2000) Activity and Contextual Codes: Implications for Time-

Use Coding Schemes, Presented at 22nd International Association for Time-Use Research Conference, Belo

Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, June 7-9

1. Harvey, Andrew S. and Jamie E.L. Spinney (1999) Teachers’ Paid Work: Inside the Black Box, Presented at

the 21st International Association for Time-Use Research Conference, Essex, United Kingdom, October 6-8

Updated on January 1, 2018