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1998 PRFO PROCEEDINGS | PROTECTED AREAS IN THE CANADIAN SHIELD: INFORMATION AND RESEARCH NEEDS
Thursday 21 May 1998
Science, Information and Research Needs for Ontario’s Parks and Protected Areas in the Canadian Shield
International Trends in Park Tourism and Economics: Implications for Ontario
Protected Areas in the Next Millennium: Managing for Ecological Integrity
Communication and the Human Dimensions of Parks and Protected Areas on the Canadian Shield
Parks and Protected Areas – Integrating the Ecological, Social and Economic Context in the Land Use Planning – Lessons From British Columbia
Cultural Heritage Conservation
Protected Areas and Lands for Life: Will Protection Policies be Met and Available Information Used?
Comments on Parks and Protected Areas Research with special reference to Tourism
Commentary on Parks and Protected Areas Research from the Perspective of a Member of First Nations
Research – A Fundamental Management Tool
Ontario Parks Award Presentation to Dr. George Priddle
Easement and Dedication Programs for Parks and Private Lands
Protecting Cultural Resources Through Forest Management Planning in Ontario
Use of Estimated “Pristine” Species-Area Relations as Null Models for Evaluating Size and Integrity Standards for Protected Areas: An Update
Snow Geese in Polar Bear Provincial Park: Implications of a Trophic Cascade
Historical and Present Status of Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario and Implications for Metapopulation Management, a Review
Seasonal Movement Patterns and Feeding Habits of Large Adult Male Black Bears in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
Bird Species Richness and Composition in White Pine (Pinus strobus) Stands in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario in response to the First Cut of the Uniform Shelterwood Silvicultural System
A Research Strategy for Algonquin Provincial Park
Priority Sites for Conservation Action in the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve
Investigation of Nutrient Sources to Point Pelee Marsh
Release of Nutrients from On-site Wastewater Disposal Systems, Point Pelee National Park, Ontario, Canada
An Overview of Environment Canada’s Groundwater Research Activities at Point Pelee National Park, Ontario
Coastal Geomorphology and Assessment of Proposed Dyke Construction at Lighthouse Point Provincial Nature Reserve, Pelee Island
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation in Ontario: Guidelines for Parks and Protected Areas at Long Point, Rondeau and Point Pelee
Economic Benefits of Provincial Parks in Ontario: A Case Study Approach
Community Evaluation Methodology
Faunal survey and inventory in Ontario Parks
The Identification of Candidate Protected Areas for the Lands for Life Planning Process by the Partnership for Public Lands
Forest Fire Management Program at Pukaskwa National Park
Chemical and Biological Status of Killarney Park Lakes (1995-1997): A study of lakes in the early stages of recovery from acidification
Some Possible Causes of Fatal Attacks on Humans by Large Adult Male Black Bears – A Discussion
The Effects of Human Disturbance on Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnakes (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus) in Killbear Provincial Park, Ontario
Assessing the Evolution of Marsh Management in Protected Areas: with special reference to Point Pelee, Rondeau and Long Point, Lake Erie, Canada
Ecosystem Conservation Plans for Bruce Peninsula National Park and Fathom Five National Marine Park
Enhancing Trail Access for People with Disabilities
Building Community and Conserving Cultural Landscapes through Inventory
From Inventory to Interpretation: A Definition of Process
Protected Areas and Other Land Uses – A Spacially Explicit Evaluation
Author: Wolfgang Haider, Brian Hutchinson, Jim Duncan
Research and Monitoring Needs Catalogue for Ontario Region National Parks
Linking Geology to the Effects of Acid Precipitation on the Food Chain of Gavia immers
Spatial Relations between Migratory Algonquin Park Wolves and Resident Wolves in a Winter Deer Year (Winter 1997 Preliminary Results)
Overgrazing Ecosystems: Do Plant Communities Recover?
Rapporteur’s Comments on the Parks Research Forum of Ontario Annual Meeting February 1998
Comments to Parks Research Forum
Protected Area Networks: Assessment of Ontario’s ‘Nature’s Best; Action Plan and Recommendations
Response to Nudds et al. on: Protected Area Networks: Assessment of Ontario’s ‘Nature’s Best; Action Plan and Recommendations
Natural Heritage Gap Analysis Methodologies Used by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
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