Environmental Monitoring Field Protocol Options
Biomonitoring
Environmental Education
Higher Education
Environmental Science
Meghan Robinson
Online
Trent University
2019
U-Links Centre for Community Based Research
Amanda Duncombe-Lee
Tom Whillans
TP_3840
Windy Pine Shoreline Restoration Proposal
Environmental Science / Studies
Natalie Chesla, Jeff Turcotte, Spencer Yeo
On-Line
2019
Windy Pine Conference Centre
Tom Whillans
TP_4837
Best Management Practice Guidelines for Protecting Wetlands
Tamara Balmaceda, Cerise Dowson, Brittany Semmler, Joshua Wyard
2019
Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, Sheila Ziman
Tom Whillans, Environment and Resource Science/Studies
TP-4851
Municipality of Dysart et al Plastic Reduction Challenge
Fleming College Sustainability Waste Management Program
Online
2019
Municipality of Dysart et al., Tamara Wilbee
FL_4829
Windy Pine Conference Centre Solar Photovoltaic and Efficiency Project
Sustainability
Laberge, Paulo; Romaniuk, Yvan
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Trent University Canadian Studies Department<br />Host contact: Chivers, Sally
Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-610
What is causing observed water level fluctuations in Gull Lake? An examination of the impacts of three weather parameters on lake water levels
Hydrology<br />Geography<br />Environmental Science / Studies<br />Water Science
Corkery, Catherine
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Gull Lake Cottagers Association
Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-616
Water Enough and Time: A Bioregional Primer for Lakeshore Development in Haliburton
Community planning around water resources
Baker, Christopher M.
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1993
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-603
Uranium Mining in Haliburton, A Look at the Current Status, Indicators and a Public Health Guide
Local uranium mining<br />Environmental Science / Studies<br />Geography
Wangmo, Tandin; Smith, Devon; Baker, Scott; McBride, Mary; Adugbo, Cromwell; Norris, Holly
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Environment Haliburton<br />Host contact: Buckingham, Darlene
Sager, Eric; Stinson, Jim<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-620
The Natural Heritage of Southern Ontario's Settled Landscapes: A Review of Conservation and Restoration Ecology for Land-Use and Urban Planning
Introduces readers to recent studies dealing with the natural resources of settled landscapes, and with the landscape changes thay may sustain viable natural ecosystems into the future.<br /><br />The paper rleates those studies to the landscapes and development patterns of settled southern Ontario, and suggests some of the lessons that might be applied to the planning and managment of those landscapes and their land uses.
John L. Riley, Pat Mohr
E-672
1994
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
The Kandalore Experience: Generations of Youth Camping in the Haliburton Highlands
History of Camp Kandalore
Grimwood, Jon
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1998
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-555
The History of Natural Landscape of Muskoka, Parry Sound, Haliburton, and Algonquin Park
Natural landscape development on the Precambrian Shield watersheds
Lawson, William
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1992
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-529
The Historical Influences of the Waterways on Haliburton County
Historical influences of lakes and rivers
Brigham, Deneen
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1990
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-511
The Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve and the Bioregion of Haliburton
THIS PAPER IS RESTRICTED TO MUSEUM USE ONLY AND DOES NOT GO OUT ON LOAN<br />
Luft, George
Haliburton Highlands Museum
1991
The Gypsy Moth: A Handbook for Cottagers and Homeowners
The lifecycles and behaviour of the gypsy moth: how to safely control it around cottage and home by destroying egg masses, banding trees, or the use of bacillus thuringiensis, an ecologically sound spray.
The Pollution Probe Foundation
E-671
The Forest & the Trees: Historical Roots of the Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve
Bibliography of the historical roots of the Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve.
Megan Perigoe Stitt
E-677
Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve Ltd
The Environmental Impacts of Aggregate Extraction
Environmental effects of aggregate industries<br />Environmental Studies<br />Natural Resource Management<br />Geography
Davis, Emily-Ann
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2007
Environment Haliburton<br />Host contact: Morris, Malcolm; Ross, Heather
Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-566
The County of Haliburton Strategic Plan, 2003
Presentation to the Directors of the Haliburton County Development Corporation June 15, 2004, includes background; recommendations; plans for communications, economic diversification, environment, services for people; and summary.
various
PD-617
2004
Summary Report: Proceedings of the First Public Consultation Towards a Strategic Plan for Haliburton County
The summary vision is a co-operative environment within which the following are achieved: a sustainable natural environment; a stable, diversified year-round economy; residential development in keeping with a small-town atmosphere, environmental integrity, adequate accessible services, and a strong sense of regional identity.
Strategic Planning Committee
PD-073
Martin, Fay
1997
Sawmills that existed
Report of the Task Force on the Ontario Environmental Bill of Rights
The proposed Environmental Bill of Rights examines environmental issues, and how to provide the means for the public to hold government accountable for protection of the environment and public resources.
E-664
1992
Regional Plant Use in Haliburton
<p>Growing and foraging regional plants<br /><br /><br /></p>
Martyn, Steven
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1995
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-600
Rails-to-Trails, Bioregionalism, and the Haliburton Portion of the Victoria Rail Line
Community development and the Victoria Railway
Sampson, Patrick
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1994
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-505
Phosphates and Automatic Dishwashing Detergents
Environmental impacts of phosphates in dishwashing detergents
Lashbrook, Ross
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2001
County Advisory Committee on the Environment<br />Host contact: Bishop, Val
Evans, Doug<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-309
Ontario's Proposed Environmental Bill of Rights
Proposed legislation to protect, maintain, and where possible,restore the natural environment for current and future generations.
Task Force on the Environmental Bill of Rights
E-670
1992
Ministry of the Environment
New Planning System Leaves Ontario's Natural Heritage Unprotected says Environmental Commissioner
Potential impacts on the environment of infrastructure such as aggregate extraction, utility corridors and highway construction exempted from environmental restrictions.
Environmental Commissioner of Ontario
E-679
2005
Natural Heritage Areas in Haliburton, Ontario: Provincial Initiatives for Protection
The County of Haliburton is a rich and diverse natural environment, containing a variety of endangered species, representative land forms of natural significance, and spaces vital to ecosystem dynamics. These areas of natural heritage found throughout are crucial to the sustainability and health of the natural and human environment. The protection of these sites can take a number of different forms, both private and public. Such practical concepts as stewardship provide an effective means of private protective management. However, much of Haliburton County is Crown land and thus the responsibility of the Ministry of Natural Resources. This paper looks at public initiatives in Haliburton and methods for improving the process and implementation. Bioregional approaches to planning and management frame suggestions for protection enhancement. The provincial program of Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest is looked at as having the potential to recognize endangered spaces and natural heritage areas but not the management to protect these areas in a bioregion to ensure ecological integrity and maintain biodiversity.
Roots, Robin
TPB-528
1992
Modernity, Metaphor, and Maples: the Landscape Created by the Wood Chemical Plant in Donald
History and effects of the Donald Chemical Plant
Hamilton, Andrew
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1992
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-519
Lakeshore Capacity Study: Township of Stanhope
A preliminary report presenting the background information on lakeshore development. Report analyzes land use, and presents the findings from the Land Use Model.<br /><br />Objective is to assist council in the formulation of policies and regulations aimed at
Richard Doherty
E-666
County of
1987
The Kennisis Lakes Fishery: Past, Present and Future
Kennisis Lakes fishery
An evaluation of the historical condition, present state and future recommendations for the Kennisis Lakes Fishery.
Kemp, Alison; Ludwig, Jessyka; Reid, Carolyn
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Kennisis Lake Planning Committee<br />Host contact: Prince, Jim
Hutchinson, Tom; Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-613
Issues and Barriers in Rural Transportation - Models for Car Sharing and Opportunities in Haliburton County
<p>This paper discusses car sharing from a rural and urban perspective with final recommendations for further development steps in Haliburton County. Included is an exploration of issues and barriers related to rural transprotation development.</p>
Stacy Kirkbride
PD-671
2010