]]>Proposal detailing how to expand tourism and increase economic development in Haliburton County.]]>Overall goal is to develop, promote and market a county trails and tours 'product'.]]> The present power structure in our society and the problems that ensue are outlined as a backdrop to a look at ecosystems and bioregions as alternative approaches to planning. The general principles of sustainable living as put forward in bioregional theory are explained, followed by a look at the history of the Otonabee Watershed region and its people in pre-Colonial times.]]>Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies]]>Geography Recreation & Tourism]]>Host contact: Brohm, Amy]]>Department: Geography]]>
This report, commissioned by the Haliburton County Forest Land Task Force, provides an overview of the economic ""engines"" in Haliburton at the time.
]]>Recreation & Tourism]]>Host contact: Pennylegion, Sean]]>Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies]]>Plan includes a committment to sustainable development socially, economically end environmentally; redefining 'community'; providing effective governance and administration.]]>Host contact: Cook, Irene; Graham, Donna]]>Department: Geography]]>Host contact: Hoover, Karen]]>Department: Geography]]>Economic trends and development prospects in Haliburton County.]]> Data on various aspects of Haliburton County, including climate, demographics, labour force, housing, education statistics, quality of life, transportation, telecommunications, municipal utilities, etc]]> All of these aspects and more cited in the research paper make Haliburton an ideal niche for sustainable alternatives to the shaky global economic structures that are presently in place.]]>Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies]]> Full report & summary available.]]>