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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/280f7d756d9e529370ead0703005ae71.pdf
d74933339ade9be644e3ace1f882be6a
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2007
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Sticking to our roots: A study of waterfront tree preservation initiatives for the Kennisis Lake Cottagers Association
Subject
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Waterfront tree preservation
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Devan, Lisa
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Kennisis Lake Planning Committee<br />Host contact: Prince, Jim
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U-Links Office and online
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Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-571
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Kennisis Lake
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This project researched examples of governmental legislation and stewardship initiatives with regards to tree-cutting and preservation on privately owned waterfront properties.
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Trent University
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In the interest of being proactive, Kennisis Lake Cottage Owners Association, looks to preserve and maximize the sustainability of their interaction with the lake, its natural resources, and its place in the watershed system. The research in this project shows examples of government legislation and stewardship initiatives with regards to tree-cutting and preservation on privately-owned waterfront property in North America. This report is categorized into tree-cutting bylaws, native tree stewardship initiatives, examples of incentives, examples of successful partnerships and initiatives, and a study of best practices for stakeholder education and participation with regards to upland and riparian trees. Possible legislative and stewardship goals are recommended for Kennisis Lake to the Association, for contractors and realtors, and for the municipality.
conservation
education
Environment Studies
lakes
legislation
stewardship
trees
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e5b37870035d24b6ecde471b4030832a.pdf
036f2efde9914febda409e983dfa6447
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2011
Title
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Stewardship for Cottage Renters
Subject
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Environmental Studies<br />Geography
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Catherine Del Grande and Stephanie Purves
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Coalition of Haliburton Property Owners Associations
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Online
Abstract
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This study is a community-based research project done in collaboration with the U-Links Centre for Community-Based Education in Haliburton County and the Coalition of Haliburton Property Owners Associations. The purpose is to look at the options available for cottage renters to learn about environmental stewardship and to produce a poster series to educate and change behaviour of cottage renters. The project is based around answering three key research objectives in reference to Haliburton County. They are: 1) To describe and explain the need to change behaviour of cottage renters in Haliburton County; 2) To identify and assess the best practices of educating cottage renters on environmental stewardship used by cottage renting organizations; and 3) To develop an informative poster series for cottage renters to use.
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Mark Skinner
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TP-638
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Haliburton County
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U-Links
community based research
cottagers
geography
Haliburton County
stewardship
Trent University
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/cec55bbdc58968463589763e07eabfa8.pdf
75ddf185430748688fd8ebe56a740a2f
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2007
Title
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Protecting the Dark Skies: Night Lighting for Kennisis Lake
Subject
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Effects of light pollution
Creator
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Murray, Chris; Robus, Jennifer
Contributor
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Kennisis Lake Planning Committee<br />Host contact: Potter, Paul
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U-Links Office and online
Relation
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Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-575
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Kennisis Lake
Publisher
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Trent University
Abstract
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Light pollution is a growing concern for rural areas, and the preservation of the night sky has become a popular issue among ecologists and enthusiasts alike. The full impact of light pollution on human and ecological health has yet to be uncovered, however initial findings are distressing at the very least. The issue is gaining momentum in the political arena, mostly due to pressures and lobbying from concerned environmental groups and organizations. While the reduction of light pollution in urban areas is of primary focus in the literature to date, special attention must be paid to rural areas where the natural world is in much closer proximity to light sources, and are therefore more susceptible to its effects. This report seeks to define light pollution and the effects it has on the natural environment, and suggest ways to minimize or eliminate these effects. Recommendations for Kennisis Lake include suggestions for voluntary action and bi-law changes.
Dysart Township
Environment Studies
environmental impacts
Haliburton County
lakes
light pollution
pollution
stewardship
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/ea4910f1e33cac887ccdfeed7b7189c5.pdf
19931fe0a7ad940a42cbdad9c0b81441
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1992
Title
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Private Stewardship in Haliburton County: an Overview of Options and Techniques
Subject
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Private stewardship and conservation
Creator
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Anslow, Martha
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U-Links Office and online
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-524
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Haliburton County
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<p class="p1">Much of the beauty and diversity of the Haliburton region is privately held and this paper looks at the importance of private stewardship efforts, detailing the various techniques and measures available to concerned citizens.<span class="Apple-converted-space">Â </span>Reference is made to the University of Waterloo Heritage Resources Centre's study of volunteer environmental stewardship (VES) and the various private conservation mechanisms such as landowner contact programs, conservation easements, land trusts, and government-sponsored stewardship initiatives available to the landowner.<br /><br />The loss of biodiversity and the corresponding need for private conservation efforts in natural areas such as Haliburton is explored as well as the connection between the concept of bioregionalism and private stewardship. It is concluded that private stewardship initiatives are an integral part of a comprehensive conservation measure to protect and enhance the biodiversity of a region such as Haliburton.</p>
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Trent University
conservation
Environment Studies
stewardship
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2006
Title
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Managing Your Woodlot for Enjoyment, Recreation, Wildlife Habitat and Profit
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<p>A variety materials pertinent to woodlot management, for example Ontario Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program 2006, A guide to Stewardship Planning for Natural Areas, Woodlot Management: An Ecological Approach.</p>
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various
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Various
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E-659
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U-links
forestry
stewardship
woodlots
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1991
Title
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Looking Ahead: A WildLife Strategy for Ontario
Subject
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Strategy includes the maintenance of a diversity of healthy ecosystems and associated wild life populations and habitats that provide sustained social, cultural and economic benefits.
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The Ontario Wild Life Working Group
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E-662
stewardship
wildlife
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/d2912cf83ca646c2e1b5aa403c495b23.pdf
0812efa582e414ed721327c38f266f22
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2010
Title
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The Kennisis Lakes Fishery: Past, Present and Future
Subject
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Kennisis Lakes fishery
Creator
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Kemp, Alison; Ludwig, Jessyka; Reid, Carolyn
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Kennisis Lake Planning Committee<br />Host contact: Prince, Jim
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U-Links Office and online
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Hutchinson, Tom; Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-613
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Kennisis Lake
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An evaluation of the historical condition, present state and future recommendations for the Kennisis Lakes Fishery.
Publisher
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Trent University
Abstract
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The purpose of this community-based research project was to use existing information about the past and present state of the Kennisis Lake fishery in order to inform the structure and focus of a fisheries management plan. Through developing a better understanding the history and current state of the lake; issues of concern; and the various needs of different community groups and stake holders; we have been able to create a set of recommendations for future projects and research that would support the development of a sustainable fishery on Kennisis Lake. As the stewardship of lakes is increasingly downloaded to the community, it is vital that a lake management plan be based on the integration of scientific recommendations and community objectives.
environment
Environment Studies
fishery
history
lakes
natural resources
stewardship
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/32689e3e3c867a32e0e17a58d988eeb4.pdf
c70e7f72ad504fdec41e4b60d7ed8b1b
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2006
Title
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Kennisis Lake Community Environmental Monitoring Program
Subject
The topic of the resource
Community lake monitoring programs
Creator
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Breton-Honeyman, Kaitlin
Contributor
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Kennisis Lake Planning Committee<br />Host contact: Douglas, Cameron
Source
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U-Links Office and online
Relation
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Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-573
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Kennisis Lake
Description
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This report outlines potential, existing community-monitoring programs and includes suggested next steps fo the Kennisis Lake Cottage Owners' Association.
Publisher
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Trent University
Abstract
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The aim of the Kennisis Lake Community Based Environmental Monitoring Program is to collect key data in order to monitor change in, on, and around the lake. The monitoring of change is essential to identifying threats to the lake and to track positive progress of initiatives created by the Plan. It should also help to identify areas that require further research. This project not only has monitoring goals but also has important educational and community building aspects. A major goal of the project is to get community members out interacting with each other and their environment. This is critical in order for 2 cottagers to make connections between human activities and the consequences to the lake ecosystem. The ability of young children to connect with nature early on significantly influences their attachment to the environment later on in life. The vision of this project is that it will foster ongoing environmental responsibility. The overall Community Monitoring Program needs to be meaningful and to function in cottagers’ minds. Therefore, this project should continue to evolve to fit the changing needs of the Lake and its community. This program should also facilitate community spirit and will hopefully reach out to some who have yet to directly engage directly in shared lake stewardship. This program could serve as a wonderful example of the power of citizen science. The result will be a greater understanding and feeling of responsibility for Kennisis Lake and the information collected from these programs should also shape future research and policy decisions on Kennisis Lake.
Biomonitoring
community
Environment Studies
environmental monitoring
Haliburton County
Kennisis Lake
lake planning
lakes
stewardship
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e2d2f27d1c04819828890ea8702fe426.pdf
6b9fd23f72e777cdd9d96b04b93ebf78
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2008-2009
Title
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Haliburton Dedicated Angler Program
Subject
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Dedicated angler program development
Creator
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Clow, Adam
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Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources<br />Host contact: Flowers, Dave; Tuyten, Nicole
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U-Links Office and online
Relation
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Nicol, Heather; Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
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TP-604
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Haliburton County
Description
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Examines the forms that dedicated angler programs have taken across North America and provides recommendations how such a program should be established in Haliburton County.A dedicated angler program allows anglers and the general community to assist in fisheries management. It involves stewardship, the notion that present generations and resource users are responsible for the sustainability of the Earth and its resources for future generations.
Publisher
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Trent University
Abstract
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The intention of this report was to investigate the nature of dedicated angler programs across North America. A dedicated angler program is considered any program that facilitates angler or community involvement in the management of the fisheries resource. Programs were analyzed from across Canada and the northern United States in an effort to understand how a dedicated angler program could be introduced to Haliburton County. Programs involving stocking, habitat restoration, education, reporting, creel studies, and angler diaries were reviewed. Trends that may be indicative of success throughout these programs were analyzed and compiled. A select number of programs were then introduced to an invited audience at the Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association fish hatchery in Haliburton County. The invited audience included HHOA members, employees with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, members of the local stewardship council, and lake association members. Programs that had potential for Haliburton County were presented, along with findings detailing the nature of communitygovernment manager partnerships and creation and funding of a natural resource comanagement program. At this time a survey was provided to gain feedback from the invited audience, and a discussion period was opened. This report analyzes the information gained from both the background research into dedicated angler programs across North America and from the hatchery information session. Recommendations are made regarding how Haliburton County should proceed with such a program.
community
conservation
Environment Studies
fishing
recreation
stewardship
tourism
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/35b4613636d9130bbec3330dcaa7f9bb.pdf
6d175e8c7acce6b9f3eaee7f1a85a913
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2009
Title
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Applying the Endangered Species Act, 2007 in Haliburton County
Subject
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Applying the Endangered Species Act
Creator
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Hayes, Christine; Truesdell, Jason
Contributor
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Haliburton Highlands Land Trust<br />Host contact: Ziman, Sheila
Source
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U-Links Office and online
Relation
A related resource
Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
Identifier
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TP-598
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Haliburton County
Description
An account of the resource
Discusses reasons for endangered species legislation, classification of ecologically sensitive lands, application of legislation, restrictions and enforcement, and economic benefits to protecting natural heritage.<br /><br />Purpose is to create a concise information handbook to help local organizations and landowners better understand the legislation.
Publisher
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Trent University
Abstract
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Legislation regarding environmental protection in Canada is changing. In order to accommodate to these changes, Ontario released the new Endangered Species Act in the summer of 2007. As a county which prides itself on its environmental integrity, the critical analysis and application of this new legislation is of significance to both land users and organizations which seek to preserve natural heritage in Haliburton County. This research process is essential to the development of knowledge as the new Act begins to influence the way in which lands are regulated and enforced. The purpose of this research project is to create a concise information handbook to help local organizations and local landowners better understand the Ontario Endangered Species Act, 2007 and other pieces of legislation regarding land and water protection. This project will also outline the importance of protecting biological diversity in Haliburton County.
community
endangered species
Environment Studies
land use
natural heritage
stewardship
wildlife
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/bc8fb2311f47e94e03ff5e861864c77b.pdf
1a74cf6ed9c6021614b4266977629ccd
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1999
Title
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A Review of the Haliburton Highlands Stewardship Council
Subject
The topic of the resource
Land stewardship and landowner contact programs<br />
Creator
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Gaudette, Jennifer
Source
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
Identifier
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TPB-548
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Haliburton County
Abstract
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The Private Land Resource Stewardship Program is seen as a positive and effective method of involving a community in identifying issues and projects in their own area. The program has gained momentum in Haliburton County with the emergence of the Haliburton Highlands Stewardship Council. Through new relationships among landowners and the government, County Council, and the community, resource sector groups and partnerships are emerging.<br /><br />This paper describes the concepts of land stewardship and landowner contact programs before outlining the structure, terms of reference, objectives, and programs of the Haliburton Highlands Stewardship Council. Issues of public perception, future direction possibilities, and the relationship with the Ministry of Natural Resources are presented.
community
Environment Studies
partnerships
stewardship