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Details of Mr. Nathan PELLETIER
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PERSONAL DATA
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Job title
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PhD. Candidate, Environmental Consultant (Global Ecologic)
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Department
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School for Resource and Environmental Studies
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Institution
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Dalhousie University
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CIFT)
1360 Barrington St.
Halifax
B3J 2X4
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Canada
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902-405-9338
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http://www.globalecologic.com
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PROFESSIONAL DATA
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Degree
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MSc, MES, PhD Candidate
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Skills/Expertise
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Biophysical modeling of food systems using life cycle assessment, ecological footprinting, carbon footprinting, and energy analysis. Agriculture, animal husbandry, fisheries and aquaculture production, processing, and distribution systems.
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PUBLICATIONS (as reported by Mr. Nathan PELLETIER)
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Pelletier, N. and P. Tyedmers. 2010. A life cycle assessment of frozen Indonesian tilapia fillets from lake and pond-based production systems. Journal of Industrial Ecology. In press.
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Tyedmers, P., Pelletier, N., and N. Ayer. 2007. Marine aquaculture and the biophysical sustainability of seafood production systems: A comparative analysis. A report to the United States Marine Aquaculture Taskforce, convened by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
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Tyedmers, P. and N. Pelletier. 2006. Biophysical accounting in aquaculture: Insights from current practice and the need for methodological development. A technical report to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome.
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Pelletier, N. and P. Tyedmers. 2008. Life cycle considerations for improving sustainability assessments in seafood awareness campaigns. Environmental Management 42:918-41.
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Pelletier, N. 2004. Conspecific injury fluids induce an electrophysiological response in the clonal tunicate Clavelina huntsmani. Marine Biology 145(6):1159-1165.
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Pelletier, N., Ayer, N., Tyedmers, P., N., Kruse, S., Flysjo, A., Robillard, G., Ziegler, F., Scholz, A., and U. Sonesson. 2007. Impact categories for Life Cycle Assessment research of seafood production: Review and prospectus. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 12(6):414-421.
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Pelletier, N. and P. Tyedmers. 2007. Feeding farmed salmon: Is organic better? Aquaculture 272:399-416.
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Pelletier, N. 2008. Environmental performance in the US broiler poultry sector: Life cycle energy use and greenhouse gas, ozone depleting, acidifying and eutrophying emissions. Agricultural Systems 98:67-73.
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Pelletier, N., Arsenault, N. and P. Tyedmers. 2008. Scenario-modeling potential eco-efficiency gains from a transition to organic agriculture: Life cycle perspectives on Canadian canola, corn, soy and wheat production. Environmental Management 42:989-1001.
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Ayer, N., Tyedmers, P., Pelletier, N., Sonesson, U., and A. Scholz. 2007. Allocation in Life Cycle Assessments of seafood production systems: Review of problems and strategies. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 12(7):480-487.
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Pelletier, N., Tyedmers, P., Sonesson, U., Scholz, A., Zeigler, F., Flysjo, A., Kruse, S., Cancino, B. and H. Silverman. 2009. Not all salmon are create equal: Life cycle assessment (LCA) of global salmon farming systems. Environmental Science and Technology 43(23):8730-8736.
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Jacquet, J., Hocevar, J., Lai, S., Majluf, P., Pelletier, N., Pitcher, T., Sala, E., Sumaila, R. and D. Pauly. 2010. Conserving wild fish in a sea of market-based efforts. Oryx 44:45-56.
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Pelletier, N. 2010. Of laws and limits: An ecological economic perspective on redressing the failures of contemporary global environmental governance. Global Environmental Change. On-line First.
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