Dr. Helen Stopps

Dr. Helen Stopps

Co-Principal Investigator


Projects


From Harvest to House: Developing a pathway to housing self-sufficiency in remote First Nations communities

From Harvest to House: Developing a pathway to housing self-sufficiency in remote First Nations communities

Housing issues in First Nations communities are widespread and well documented, this work aims to co-develop housing solutions for Northern Saskatechwan communities through a series of workshops.

Health and comfort Equity Resilience
At Home in the Arctic: Improving Housing Quality and Resident Health and Well-Being

At Home in the Arctic: Improving Housing Quality and Resident Health and Well-Being

Building performance optimisation and community engagement to improve the housing quality in the Northwest Territories.

Resilience Health and comfort Energy and GHG emissions

Publications


Journal Publications
  • Stopps, H., Lozinsky, C., Touchie, M.F., “Data-Driven Modelling of Pressurized Corridor Ventilation System Performance in a Multi-Unit Residential Building,” Journal of Building Physics, (2025), doi: 10.1177/17442591251317727

  • Lyeo, J.S., Wong, M., Clyke, N., Big Canoe, B., Kinnear, P., Stopps, H., Spence, N., Haines, S.R. (2024). Ten questions concerning on-reserve housing challenges in Canada. Building and Environment.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.111544

    Summary
Conference Publications
  • Stopps, H., Lozinsky, C.L., Touchie, M.F. “Data-driven modelling of pressurized corridor ventilation system performance in a multi-unit residential building” in eSim 2024 Conference, Edmonton, AB, June 5-7, 2024