The restoration projects in Thunder Bay and further development

Ecological restoration is the scientific study and process that restore the ecosystem’s functions and services by field study and planning in order to enhance the value of the ecosystem and sites return to society. The restoration progress in Thunder Bay is undergoes an early stage compared with sou...

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Main Author: Yu, Yifu
Other Authors: Wang, Jian
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4547
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description Ecological restoration is the scientific study and process that restore the ecosystem’s functions and services by field study and planning in order to enhance the value of the ecosystem and sites return to society. The restoration progress in Thunder Bay is undergoes an early stage compared with southern Ontario. The four restoration projects and plans of this study were all initiate under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, Thunder Bay Area of Concern. With the study of City of Thunder Bay Offcial Plan, 2002, a general idea of future development of restorations in Thuder Bay is gained. There will be a increasingly number of restoration projects within 20 years, and the majority of the restorations will focus on the stormwater management and watershed protection. This thesis will begin with the introduction of four restoration projects and plans: McVicar Creek Protection & Rehabilitation Plan, City of Thunder Bay Stormwater Management Plan, George Creek Brook Trout Rehabilitation Project, Mission Island Marsh Conservation Area Master Plan; and delinate the land use policy in the City of Thunder Bay. Followed with the discussion of the further development of restoration activities in the area.
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spelling ftlakeheaduniv:oai:knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca:2453/4547 2025-01-16T23:06:07+00:00 The restoration projects in Thunder Bay and further development Yu, Yifu Wang, Jian 2019 application/pdf http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4547 en_US eng http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4547 Ecological restoration Stormwater management Watershed protection Shoreline erosion Environmental degradation Ecosystem conservation Thesis 2019 ftlakeheaduniv 2022-05-01T17:25:59Z Ecological restoration is the scientific study and process that restore the ecosystem’s functions and services by field study and planning in order to enhance the value of the ecosystem and sites return to society. The restoration progress in Thunder Bay is undergoes an early stage compared with southern Ontario. The four restoration projects and plans of this study were all initiate under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, Thunder Bay Area of Concern. With the study of City of Thunder Bay Offcial Plan, 2002, a general idea of future development of restorations in Thuder Bay is gained. There will be a increasingly number of restoration projects within 20 years, and the majority of the restorations will focus on the stormwater management and watershed protection. This thesis will begin with the introduction of four restoration projects and plans: McVicar Creek Protection & Rehabilitation Plan, City of Thunder Bay Stormwater Management Plan, George Creek Brook Trout Rehabilitation Project, Mission Island Marsh Conservation Area Master Plan; and delinate the land use policy in the City of Thunder Bay. Followed with the discussion of the further development of restoration activities in the area. Thesis Mission Island Lakehead University Knowledge Commons Thunder Bay ENVELOPE(68.885,68.885,-49.325,-49.325)
spellingShingle Ecological restoration
Stormwater management
Watershed protection
Shoreline erosion
Environmental degradation
Ecosystem conservation
Yu, Yifu
The restoration projects in Thunder Bay and further development
title The restoration projects in Thunder Bay and further development
title_full The restoration projects in Thunder Bay and further development
title_fullStr The restoration projects in Thunder Bay and further development
title_full_unstemmed The restoration projects in Thunder Bay and further development
title_short The restoration projects in Thunder Bay and further development
title_sort restoration projects in thunder bay and further development
topic Ecological restoration
Stormwater management
Watershed protection
Shoreline erosion
Environmental degradation
Ecosystem conservation
topic_facet Ecological restoration
Stormwater management
Watershed protection
Shoreline erosion
Environmental degradation
Ecosystem conservation
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