Webb, JenaSaint‐Charles, JohanneParkes, MargotMorrison, KarenLemire, MelanieWoollard, Robert2013-04-252013-04-252012-09http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51022Researchers and institutions across Canada have identified a need for consolidation and commitment to ensure long‐term development and capacity in the field of Ecohealth. As such, a main activity of the Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoPEH‐Can) is to collectively design and deliver a short-course that will promote and support research, education, policy and practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Human Health to provide training to qualified graduate awardees under the proposed Canadian Ecohealth Graduate Training Awards Program. Consortium partners aim to establish this short‐course as an accredited graduate course, potentially complemented by a distance‐learning component.Text1 digital file (72 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenECOHEALTHENVIRONMENTHEALTHCOMMUNITY OF PRACTICETRAININGENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHHEALTH EQUITYTRANSDISCIPLINARY TRAININGECOSYSTEM APPROACHES TO HEALTHCOMPLEXITYSOCIAL NETWORKSGENDER AND SEXPARTICIPATION AND RESEARCHPROGRAMME EVALUATIONFinal technical report : a Canadian community of practice in ecosystem approaches to health with a training and awards program for ecohealth research in international and development settings, January 2008 – June 2012Final Technical Report