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Ian MacLachlan
2023-05-05 16:08
  • Ian MacLachlan
  • Ian MacLachlan - 教授-北京大学-城市规划与设计学院-个人资料

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教育及工作经历
EDUCATION
1. Ph.D. Geography, University of Toronto, 1990
2. M.A. Geography, Carleton University, 1981
3. B.A. (Hons.) Geography, Carleton University, 1976
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
1. 2018 Professor Emeritus, Sessional Lecturer, University of Lethbridge
2. 2015-2017 Professor Emeritus, Post-retirement Contract, University of Lethbridge
3. 2007-2015 Professor, Geography, University of Lethbridge
4. 1995-2007 Associate Professor, Geography, University of Lethbridge (with tenure)
5. 1989-1994 Assistant Professor, Geography, University of Lethbridge
6. 1988-1989 Assistant Professor (Term), Geography, Carleton University
7. 1986-1988 Assistant Professor (Term), Geography, University of Windsor
8. 1985-1986 Lecturer, Geography (Term), Erindale College, University of Toronto
INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND ACTIVITIES
1. 2016- Visiting Professor, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School
2. 2011-2012 Visiting Scholar, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
3. 2010 Study Tour Leader, Ulsan University, Republic of Korea
4. 2005 Study Tour Leader, Hokkaigakuen University, Sapporo, Japan
5. 2003-2004 Visiting Scholar, Centre for Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK
6. 1995-1996 Associado, Instituto Geografía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
7. Fall 1991 Visiting Professor, International Affairs, Hokkaigakuen, Sapporo, Japan
主授课程
人文地理导论
主要科研活动
代表性论著
Book
1. **MacLachlan, Ian. 2001 Kill and Chill: Restructuring Canada's Beef Commodity Chain Toronto: University of Toronto Press xxxii + 378 pp. ISBN: 0-8020-0847-X
Book Chapters
1. Philo, Chris and Ian MacLachlan 2018 “The strange case of the missing slaughterhouse geographies” in Historical Animal Geographies, edited by Sharon Wilcox and Stephanie Rutherford, Routledge: 88-108.
2. MacLachlan, Ian 2015 “Evolution of a Revolution: Meat Consumption and Livestock Production in the Developing World” in Political Ecologies of Meat ed. by Jody Emel and Harvey Neo, Routledge Earthscan: 21-41.
3. MacLachlan, Ian 2012 “Global Consumption Patterns” in 21st Century Geography: A Reference Handbook edited by Joseph P. Stoltman, Sage Publications: 399-409.
4. MacLachlan, Ian and Ivan Townshend 2010 “Regional Impacts of BSE in Alberta: Exploring Regional and Structural Dynamics of Alberta’s Cattle Herd Using a Shift-Share Model” Geographical Perspectives on Sustainable Rural Change edited by Dick G. Winchell, Rhonda Koster, Doug Ramsey and Guy M. Robinson, Brandon University Rural Development Institute: 263-283.
5. Townshend, Ivan, Lisa Hungerford, Ian MacLachlan, and Tom Johnston 2010 “Towards Community Experiential Convergence and Undifferentiated Rural Space” Geographical Perspectives on Sustainable Rural Change edited by Dick G. Winchell, Rhonda Koster, Doug Ramsey and Guy M. Robinson (Brandon University: Rural Development Institute): 168-199.
6. MacLachlan, Ian 2009 “Betting the Farm: Food Safety and the Beef Commodity Chain” in Food and Fuel: Solutions for the Future edited by Andrew Heintzman and Evan Solomon (Toronto: House of Anansi Press): 29-60. [Reprinted from Feeding the Future, see MacLachlan 2004, below.]
7. MacLachlan, Ian 2008 “Humanitarian Reform, Slaughter Technology, and Butcher Resistance in Nineteenth-Century Britain” in Meat, Modernity and the Rise of the Slaughterhouse edited by Paula Young Lee (University Press of New England): 107-126. [Revised from “Coup de Grâce,” see MacLachlan 2006, above.]
8. MacLachlan, Ian 2005 “Feedlot Growth in Southern Alberta: A Neo-Fordist Interpretation” in Rural Change and Sustainability: Agriculture, the Environment and Communities edited by Andrew Gilg, Richard Yarwood, Stephen Essex, John Smithers and Randall Wilson (CABI Publishing): 28-47.
9. MacLachlan, Ian, Nancy Bateman, and Thomas R.R. Johnston 2005 \

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Refereed Journal Articles
1. ** Lin Xiongbin, Jiawen Yang, Ian MacLachlan 2018 “High-speed rail as a solution to metropolitan passenger mobility: The case of Shenzhen-Dongguan-Huizhou metropolitan area” Journal of Transport and Land Use 11(1):1257-1270 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.2018.1297
2. ** Benoit Aimee, Thomas Johnston, Ian MacLachlan and Doug Ramsey 2018 “Identifying Ranching Landscape Values in the Calgary, Alberta Region: Implications for Land-Use Planning” The Canadian Geographer 62(2): 212–224. DOI:10.1111/cag.12464
3. ** Ray, D. Michael, Ian R. MacLachlan, Rodolphe H. Lamarche, and KP Srinath 2017 “Economic shock and regional resilience: Continuity and change in Canada’s regional employment structure, 1987-2012” Environment and Planning A 49(4): 952-973 DOI: 10.1177/0308518X16681788
4. * MacLachlan, Ian 2016 “China’s Livestock Transition: Growing Livestock Production” China Urban Studies 9:114-121.
5. ** MacLachlan, Ian and Julia Horsley 2015 “New Town in the Bush: Planning Knowledge Transfer and the Design of Kwinana, Western Australia” Journal of Planning History 14(2):112-134.
6. ** MacLachlan, Ian 2013 “Kwinana Industrial Area: Agglomeration Economies and Industrial Symbiosis on Western Australia’s Cockburn Sound” Australian Geographer 44(4): 383–400.
7. ** Ray, D. Michael, Rodolphe H. Lamarche, and Ian R. MacLachlan 2013 “Restoring the ‘Regional’ to ‘Regional Policy’: A Regional Typology of Western Canada” Canadian Public Policy 39(3): 411-429.
8. * MacLachlan, Ian 2007 “A bloody offal nuisance: The persistence of private slaughter-houses in nineteenth century London” Urban History 34(2): 226-253.
9. * MacLachlan, Ian 2005 \

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