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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/0337940d74dbc20b16c256319533cdd5.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2010
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What is causing observed water level fluctuations in Gull Lake? An examination of the impacts of three weather parameters on lake water levels
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Hydrology<br />Geography<br />Environmental Science / Studies<br />Water Science
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Corkery, Catherine
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Gull Lake Cottagers Association
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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-616
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Gull Lake, Minden Hills
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Trent University
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The Trent-Severn Waterway, hereby referred to as TSW, is an expanse of freshwater, traveling 386km from Trenton, south central Ontario to Port Severn, which is located on Georgian Bay (Parks Canada 2007). It is commonly used for navigation by boats and for many other water-related recreational activities all year round. One portion of this complex system is the Gull River watershed, part of which consists of Gull Lake, located in Minden, Ontario. Gull Lake is a reservoir lake, meaning simply that it receives water from other lakes and other sources such as spring runoff (Parks Canada 2007). It is used recreationally by many people, and consists of a healthy population of cottagers. Two dams flow into Gull Lake. They are Little Bob, running in from Bob Lake, and Workman Falls Dam, which according to a TSW official, does not have a significant effect on the water levels of Gull Lake. Water runs out of Gull Lake via two other dams. With one situated on either side of Highway 35, they are known as dams 1 and 2, and they both flow out at Moores Falls. In recent years however, residents of Gull Lake have noticed extreme fluctuations in its water levels. This has raised concern regarding their shoreline environment. Specifically, each spring, periods of extreme declines in the water levels, to the point where their beaches become dry, are becoming increasingly frequent. The purpose of this report is to examine what factors are most likely to be causing the observed water level fluctuations, and with this information, the goal is to determine the best measures to take to prevent further shoreline damage, or any other predicted issues linked to water level concern.
environment
Environment Studies
lakes
natural resources
shorelines
Trent-Severn Waterway
watersheds
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/cda8d09c1692260dbc36f93cfdf588e9.pdf
a11db4ac28b165988e786a531947f0b6
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1995
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The Uranium Industry in Haliburton County
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Natural Resources<br />Environmental Studies <br />History <br />Mining
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Proulx, Michele
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TPB-590
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U-Links
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John Wadland
Tom Whillans
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Haliburton County
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The story of the uranium industry in Haliburton County and its legacy to the present fabric of place is explored in this paper. Beginning with the Federal government's role in developing this industry in the mid 1950s, the paper describes the geology of the Cardiff/Haliburton areas with its two main groups of rocks; the Grenville type metasediments and the plutonic ones. The development of the Bicroft and Canadian Dyno uranium mines in the 50s is outlined focusing on production and employment figures as well as settlement patterns developed by both mines in the housing developments of Cardiff, Bicroft Heights, and Dyno Estates. Follow-up studies done on radioactive waste and uranium mill tailings after mine closures are presented. Chapters on globalization and the legacy of uranium mine waste as well as opportunities for uranium to become part of the industrial heritage of the area conclude the paper.
geology
industry
mines
Mining
natural resources
Uranium
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1978
Title
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Second Draft of the Haliburton Development Strateg
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Purpose: <br /><br />a) to develop appropriate policies for the conservation & management of natural resources within the study area; <br /><br />b) to provide for future residential growth; <br /><br />c) to develop appropriate planning policies and guidelines for new residential, recreational, commercial and industrial use.
Creator
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Totten, Sims
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PD-027
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Coburn, Carolynn
land use
natural resources
strategic plans
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1970
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Resource Appraisal Study: Volume I & II
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Volume I is a resource inventory and analysis; Volume II contains 15 map illustrations of the resources. Includes information on land tenure, public road capabilities, municipal services, resource industries, points of interest, outdoor recreation, wildlife, fisheries, forest resources, bedrock minerals, terrain, ground water, sand & gravel,agricultural lands, environmentally sensitive areas, priority planning areas. Includes maps.
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Gartner Lee Associates Ltd.
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NR-040
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Coburn, Carolynn
agriculture
fisheries
forestry
industry
land use
natural resources
recreation
sand and gravel
water
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Title
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2004
Title
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Perma-Frost papers
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Records of the Perma-Frost Committee, an advocacy group working with the Haliburton County Community Co-operative to keep the Leslie M. Frost Natural Resources Centre in the public domain, and to restore the environment education programmes. Includes a list of members, statement of intent, financial reports, correspondence, minutes, and Open Letter to Premier McGuinty.
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Perma-Frost Committee
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E-665
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Perma-Frost
education
natural resources
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/d2912cf83ca646c2e1b5aa403c495b23.pdf
0812efa582e414ed721327c38f266f22
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Title
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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
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Kennisis Lakes fishery
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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.
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Trent University
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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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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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July 13,1978
Title
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First Draft of the Haliburton Development Strategy (excluding Dysart et al)
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Purpose: <br /><br />a) to develop appropriate policies for the conservation & management of natural resources within the study area; <br /><br />b) to provide for future residential growth; <br /><br />c) to develop appropriate planning policies and guidelines for new residential, recreational, commercial and industrial use.
Creator
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Totten, Sims
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PD-026
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Coburn, Carolynn
land use
natural resources
strategic plans
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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April, 1978
Title
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Discussion Paper No. 1-Planning Principles and Concepts: Haliburton Development Strategy
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Discussion Paper intended to develop appropriate policies for the conservation and management of natural resources; plan for future residential growth; develop policies for residential, recreational, commercial and industrial areas.
Creator
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Totten, Sims, Hubicki
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PD-022
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Coburn, Carolynn
economy
environment
land use
natural resources
strategic plans
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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November, 1978
Title
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Development Strategy: Provisional county of Haliburton
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Development strategy defines the planning principles for future growth and development of the region for the next 15 years to 1991. Addresses environmental issues, natural resources, recreation, demograhics, housing transportation.
Creator
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Totten, Sims, Hubicki
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PD-021
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Coburn, Carolynn
economy
environment
housing
land use
natural resources
transportation
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1997
Title
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A Community-Based Strategic Plan for the County of Haliburton
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Report includes appendices with statistical information on the various sectors.
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The Strategic Planning Committee
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PD-063
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Martin, Fay
demographics
economy
environment
natural resources
transportation