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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Title
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Tree Sustainability at Head Lake and Rotary Park
Creator
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Anieca Lloyd
Contributor
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Municipality of Dysart et al, Tamara Wilbee
Relation
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Shaun Watmough - Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP_4828
Date
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2019
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton
Abstract
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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: <br /><br />• What tree damage and loss is occurring along the shoreline in the park, and what are the possible causes? <br />• What species of trees currently exist on the shoreline in the park?<br />• How can the existing trees be protected from further damage and loss? <br />• What is the recommended species and management plan for future sustainable tree maintenance in the park? <br /><br />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