Increased UV-B Penetration in a Lake Owing to Drought-Induced Acidification
The effects of climate,change, acid deposition and increasing solar ultraviolet irradiance on lake waters and their ecosystems.
Yan, Keller, Scully, Lean, and Dillon
E-609
1996
Long-term Scientific Benefits from Preserving Old-Growth Hemlock Stands at Clear Lake Near Minden, Ontario, Canada
Paper examines and analyzes water chemistry and bioassessment data from Clear Lake Conservation Reserve, to determine their contribution to ecosystem changes.
Reid, Somers, Nighswander, and Zobel
E-650
U-Links
1999
Marked recent increases of colonial scaled chrysophytes in boreal lakes: implications for the management of taste and odour events
From the February 2004 issue of Freshwater Biology. Discusses the negative implications of stressors such as climate change, acid rain, and ozone depletion on boreal lakes. <br /><br />
Paterson, A., Cumming, B., Smol, J., and Hall, R.
E-610
2004
Climate Change Health, Vulnerability & Adaptation Assessment Plan: Policy Scan
Olivia Sliwa, Timothy Calupig, Caroline Marais, Chanté White
2019
Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit
Stephen Hill - Climate and Energy Policy
TP-4820
A Primer on Water: Questions and Answers
Answers a wide range of questions focusing on: physical characteristics of water both above and below ground; the uses we make of it; how we share and manage it.<br /><br />Primer also suggests what individuals can do to help conserve water for our use and that of future generations.
Ministry of the Environment
E-668
1990
Public Attitudes on Climate Change and GHG Emissions in Haliburton county
Attitudes towards greenhouse gas emissions
This research project examines public attitudes on climate change and greenhouse gases in Haliburton County. Two students surveyed a variety of groups in the county and compiled results in this report.
MacMillan, Kristy; Stathopoulos, Dimitri
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2007
Environment Haliburton<br />Host contact: Morris, Malcolm; Ross, Heather
Hill, Stephen<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-561
TP_4819 The Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change
The purpose of this study is to gather evidence-based information on the lesser studied mental health effects of climate change. The study will consider what are the mental health impacts of climate change as they relate to being affected by extreme weather, economic impacts, and eco-anxiety, and what populations are most vulnerable to these impacts.This report serves as a scoping document on the mental health impacts of climate change and further research is required on the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit region specifically.
Liban Abdi, Emily Stratford
Walkability Road Show Case Studies
<p>Ten community case studies, including Haliburton-Minden, focussing on building a model framework for creating and implementing local pedestrian strategies and plans.</p>
Green Communities Canada, Walk21
CR-646
2007
Climate Change & Public Health: What is the role of primary health care?
Emily Stratford
Online
2019
Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit
Stephen Hill
TP_4872
Climate Change Opinion Survey Among Community Opinion Leaders in Haliburton County
Environmental Studies
Climate Change
April Blumberg and Alexander Salton
2018
Host Organizations: Environment Haliburton, Planet Haliburton, and Abbey Gardens
Host Supervisors: Heather Ross, Terry Moore, Heather Reid
Hayley Goodchild, International Development Studies
TP-4761