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"Haliburton Lake Benthic Assessment","Andrew Bunn","Trent University, the Haliburton Lake Cottagers Association","Brendan Hickie, Lindsay Bevan",,"April 2022",Online,"Haliburton Lake ","Environmental Studies",,"This project contributes to the Woodlands and Waterways Ecowatch program, which is overseen by U-Links. The goal of this program is to monitor and gather data on the health of forest and aquatic ecosystems within the Haliburton region. This data will then be used to aid in the planning and management of these ecosystems, to ensure they are in good health for future generations. The purpose of the Haliburton Lake benthic assessment is to gather data on the baseline composition of the benthic communities found within the lake to determine the health of the ecosystem. This is the third year this project has been conducted, so previous years data will be compared to the current findings to identify trends within the benthic communities present. This will help to determine the current state of the lake and aid in developing future management strategies. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"benthic macroinvertebrates,Biomonitoring,Haliburton Lake,lake health",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/273ba7103a032d48c5b4f762469a413b.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Abbey Gardens Rehabilitation of Gravel Pit Site through Apple Crop Expansion Report","Andrew Hodgson & Jason Ronaldi","Abbey Gardens, Heather Reid","Tom Whillans, Trent School of the Environment",TP_4732,2017,,Haliburton,"Ecological Restoration
Environmental Science / Studies",,"The purpose of this report is to provide Abbey Gardens with a recommended plan to introduce a mass crop on one of the abandoned gravel pits which is situated on their property. The client is looking to expand their pre-existing horticulture operation. This would be in the form of an apple orchard. The addition of a new apple orchard will expand Abbey Gardens’ current agri-tourism and provide additional economic, educational and environmental benefits through the development of the new horticultural products. The recommendations contained in this report are the result of a project undertaken by third-year Trent University students who conducted the research and evaluated the potential for an apple orchard that is suitable for agricultural zones 3 and 4. Divided into several sections, this report provides the client with recommendations for planting requirements and crop management; tourism potential; and marketing opportunities.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"agri-tourism,apple orchard,CBR,habitat restoration,horticulture,rehabilitation,Trent University",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/3dd600aefa1ab51e24bbcff40359ff62.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Social Justice Stories:Analyzing the Effects of Criminal Diversion Programs on Young Adults with Mental Health Issues","Angela Skopyk","Four Counties Regional Human Service and Justice Committee, Laurie and Green Dave Jarvis","Sharon Beaucage-Johnson, Forensic Science",TP-662,2013,Online,"Four Counties","A study on the mental health diversion program and its impact on young adults with mental health issues as well as the community.",,"The mental health diversion program in the Four Counties region services many individuals, some of which are young adults between the ages of 18-25. The HSJCC has expressed a desire to study the impact the program has on young adults with mental health issues as well as the community. Aspects of the program were examined such as: the options and costs associated with the program, services utilized by the clients during and after diversion, recidivism, factors that contribute to the crime and court decision, the success rate of the program, and the pressures it places on the court and correction systems. It was determined that the cost of diversion is much lower than incarceration, which in turn contributes positively to the community. Although recidivism rates and an evaluation of services used after diversion is complete were not established, the success rate of the program has shown to be quite high for these young adults. Upon completion of the study, two of the most prominent recommendations made to improve the program were: to implement a follow-up procedure to collect further data on the recidivism rates and services used by clients after their diversion and to introduce pre-charge diversion throughout the Four Counties. Overall, this mental health diversion program has shown to be efficient and beneficial to the client and the community.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"CMHA,community service,Court diversion,Diversion,Mental health,Recidivism,Young adult",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/4313b973234ecd73f04ff22445b2b689.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Blue-Green Algae Mitigation Strategies","Angelo Pilolla, Brittany Latimer, Vedant Paresh Badheka, Andrew Bunn","Miskwabi Area Community Association, Peter Dilworth","Tom Whillans, Environmental and Resource Science/Studies",,2021,on-line,"Haliburton County","Environmental Science, Limnology",,"Lakes in the Haliburton area have experienced an unprecedented amount of Blue-Green Algae blooms that threaten the various lake's water quality. This paper has two main objectives: the first is to identify the various reasons why blue-green algae blooms occur and their impact, the second is to provide various strategies to mitigate blooms. To answer the objective an extensive literature was conducted, this paper attempts to answer the object with published information. Various methods will be discussed in mitigating blooms, such as chemical and physical removal options and prevention strategies.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Blue-Green Algae,Cyanobacteria,Eutrophication,lake,lake health,Literature Review,water quality",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/9d7c76573d4abc810c03e4e7a92c6704.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Tree Sustainability at Head Lake and Rotary Park","Anieca Lloyd","Municipality of Dysart et al, Tamara Wilbee","Shaun Watmough - Environmental and Resource Science/Studies",TP_4828,2019,,Haliburton,,,"There has been noticeable damage occurring to the trees along the shoreline of Head Lake and Rotary Park, so a plan was developed for recommendations on the best ways to maintain sustainable tree development at Head Lake Park. The research will address the following questions:
• What tree damage and loss is occurring along the shoreline in the park, and what are the possible causes?
• What species of trees currently exist on the shoreline in the park?
• How can the existing trees be protected from further damage and loss?
• What is the recommended species and management plan for future sustainable tree maintenance in the park?
To answer these questions, a field study was developed to assess the current state of the shoreline trees and included assessments of tree damage, tree species, tree density, tree health and the quality of the soil. This project will examine the extent of the damage that has been inflicted on the trees along the shoreline at Head Lake Park and provide recommendations based on the field observations, laboratory and literary analysis.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"affiliated with Dysart Et Al,Anieca Lloyd,environmental,field observations,Head Lake,laboratory analysis,Municipality of Dysart et al,Rotary Park,Shaun Watmough,tree health,Tree sustainability",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/a3e740f0efe635312ee956e505cfbd56.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,1
"Club Moss Monitoring of Haliburton Highlands Land Trust Properties","Anna Dlugosz & Edward Merks","Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, Greg Wickware","Tom Whillans, Environment and Resource Studies/Sciences",,2021,on-line,"Haliburton County","Environmental Studies, Monitoring",,"Developing a foundation for the long-term monitoring of club moss biodiversity in the Haliburton Highlands is essential for monitoring the health of the surrounding ecosystem. For each of our recommended species (Lycopodium clavatum, Lycopodium lagopus, and Huperzia lucidula) having a standardized monitoring protocol for when and how to monitor these species should ensure consistency, reduce bias, and maintain accurate data that portray the conditions of the Haliburton Highlands area. We suggest that using a variation of the permanent quadrat monitoring method as described throughout Section 6 in “Monitoring Protocols Utilized by Similar Organizations”, would be the most viable and efficient method. This suggestion is based on its replicability, consistency, cost effectiveness and overall simplicity for homeowners or volunteers to complete themselves. In conclusion, we suggest that possible future studies should be focused on how club mosses are reproducing in the Haliburton Highlands in order to be able to determine when, where, and how these vascular plants are establishing colonies.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"club moss,environmental monitoring,moss,Survey,terrestrial,vegetation survey",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/7540fdcfa2637695837b0b705163b169.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Proposed Trail for Eastern Bluebird Nesting and Monitoring in Haliburton, Ontario","Anna Robbins","Haliburton Highlands Field Naturalists, Shirley Morden","Tom Whillans - Geography",TP-4822,2019,Online,"Haliburton, Minden Hills",,,"The Haliburton Highlands Field Naturalists (HHFN) requested recommendations on constructing an eastern bluebird nesting and monitoring trail along Gelert Road from Haliburton to Minden Hills, Ontario. Gelert Road has 39 potential site locations that would be ideal to place nesting boxes on, located in grassland, farmland and well maintained private yards. The sites are placed along private land and once approved, would be accessible to volunteers monitoring the nesting boxes. The boxes should be easy and economical to build and mount. They should have a 3.81cm entrance hole with grooves on the outside of the box to allow the fledglings to leave the nest. The boxes should be placed at least 92 m apart, facing southeast in open areas with little ground cover. They should be numbered and monitored approximately every 4-5 days during egg laying, incubating and nesting periods. Monitoring should be completed from a distance once the fledglings are 12-13 days old in order to prevent them from leaving the nest prematurely. Detailed monitoring records should be kept and filed through HHFN. To increase feasibility of this trail, high school students, community members and HHFN members can come together to speak with landowners, build, place and monitor nesting boxes.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Anna Robbins,biology,Birdbox,Bluebird,Cheryl McKenna-Neuman,County Road 21,Eastern Bluebird,environmental,Gelert Road,GPS,Haliburton Highlands Field Naturalists,Minden Hills,Survey,Tom Whillans",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/5c48ad72bae99273f04d2fdc13da0099.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,1
"Findings and Recommendations from Community Consultations on Recreation: Haliburton County","Anne-Marie Cyr",,,,2004,S-476,,"An inventory of all the recreation programs, facioities and services provided throughout the County, the results of community consulations, and recommendations based on an analysis of the findings.",,,U-Links,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"community services,recreation",,,"Haliburton County - Grey Literature",1,0
"Haliburton Nordic Ski Trails: The Ski Trails of Haliburton County",Anonymous,,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-495,1992,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Planning and development of cross-county ski trails",,"Working within the framework of bioregional theory, the paper presents an overview of the development of ski trails in Haliburton County, and trails in general, looking at the history of such trails, their maintenance, costs, and some of the problems that develop between people and the environment with respect to trails construction. Pertinent physical, social, and biological factors important in the planning process of trails are presented.
The expansion and development of the Nordic Trail system and its promotion within the community is detailed along with the work of the Nordic Trails Association in cooperative efforts with local business. Relationships with the Frost Centre and the Snowmobile Association are outlined. Throughout the paper, suggestions are put forward for improved management of this valuable community resource as well as proposed topics for future research.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cultural Studies,Environment Studies,marketing,recreation,tourism,trails",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e8509fef9363374598d38c1bb01e76ef.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Private Stewardship in Haliburton County: an Overview of Options and Techniques","Anslow, Martha",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-524,1992,"U-Links Office and online","Haliburton County","Private stewardship and conservation",,"
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. 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.
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.
Provide information which could assist the planning and development process of Haliburton County
",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/7f6700ac8cbf89c761366921a78b2310.pdf,,"Haliburton County - Grey Literature",1,0 "Water Stewardship in the Classroom","Author Alicia Gabourie Mallory Moore Amy Tenbult Kendra Abbey Kevin Inch Tamara Tucker Loretta Dunford","Haliburton Muskoka Children's Water Festival","Tom Whillans, Trent School of the Environment",,2011,TP-632,"Haliburton Muskoka Kawarthas","Environmental Education",,"Most children's water festivals are held in the spring. Uniquely the Haliburton-Muskoka Children's Water Festival (HMCWF) is put on in the fall to avoid subjecting the students to the mosquitoes of a Haliburton spring. However this has the disadvantage that students will be working with concepts that are likely to be later in the curriculum. The purpose of the project will be to plan, research, and design four take home 'water challenges"" to be included in the Haliburton-Muskoka Children's Water Festival teacher's guide. The challenges will be created following Project FLOW guidelines and using the existing themes and activity centres used by the HMCWF. The challenges will provide hands-on experiential learning opportunities that will promote direct action on water-related issues. The 'challenges' will also provide teacher's with additional grade 4 and 6 curriculum based activities that extend learning from the festival into the classroom.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/74d0b38ea0c497c7a8c3bd55c5557571.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0 "Gull Lake Aquatic Habitat Inventory","B., Nixon and G., Walke",,,,1974,NR-419,,"Gull Lake Survey Summary Form
",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/313c3b27053b2e0bb73aaeb4a6155368.pdf,,"Haliburton County - Grey Literature",1,0 "Firmly Rooted in Place: The Museums of Haliburton County","Bailie, Pam",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, TomProposal initated by the Bancroft Chamber of Commerce to partner with Haliburton County to market the eastern side of Haliburton County.
",,,"Anthon, Jeanne",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"marketing,tourism",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/09c44d91d256d8ec3600e616fea0d47f.pdf,,"Haliburton County - Grey Literature",1,0 "The Demand for Socialization Services for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities","Barban, Erin","Haliburton County Community Living","Alan Brunger, Geography",TP-534,2004,Online,"Haliburton County",,,"Individuals who experience intellectual disabilities, or I.D., have to rely on several different agencies within the community for support. For an individual with an I.D., there are six main aspects of care that are essential to their life: housing, health care, education/vocational training, occupation, recreation, and socialization. Since care for individuals with I.D. shifted from the institutional model in the mid 20th Century, these services have been a constant reminder that our society is created by and for able-minded individuals. This paper advocates that the government should provide further funding for socialization services, and inprove the quality of services for individuals in Haliburton County who experience intellectual disabilities.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"disabilities,health services,social services",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/2a3c6264fb55dbad2b1d52eb1aaa11c0.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0 "The Essential Haliburton: Discover Highland Ontario","Barnes, Michael",,,,2002,LH-343,,"An introduction to the Haliburton Highlands, including its history, the development of the railways, and the tours and events of interest.",,,U-Links,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"local history,tourism",,,"Haliburton County - Grey Literature",1,0 "A Bioregional Approach to Ecological Education","Baron, Jennifer R. and Heidi J. Campbell","Trent University -",,,1993,TPB-499,,"This paper begins with a report of the authors' time spent in a grade six classroom in Minden as they worked with the teacher and students to put together several science units around the concepts of a locally-based ecological curriculum.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"environment,resources",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/678e9f2b0a78f3d8a8e3a697b07a2b6b.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0 "Affordable Transportation: A Demonstration Project","Barry Hayward",,,,1999,CR-652,,"Proposes a demonstration project to divert vehicles from the scrap yards to those in need of transportation in the County, by establishing a business to repair vehicles for sale at close to cost, to those needing transportation and able to insure and maintain the vehicle.
",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"social services,transportation",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/cf130f38ddf36d42ca5b279fec184c9f.pdf,,"Haliburton County - Grey Literature",1,0 "The Existence and Importance of Sustainable Food Systems in Haliburton County","Barry, Janice",,"Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom