An ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: A case study of the greater Kluane region

This research examines the implications of an ecosystem approach to planning and management for sustainable wildlife populations within a wilderness setting. Kluane National Park Reserve and the surrounding region are the focus of the study, providing a relatively unaltered ecosystem in which to exp...

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Main Author: Krebs, Lori Katherina
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Published: Scholars Commons @ Laurier 1994
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Online Access:https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/387
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spelling ftwlaurieruniv:oai:scholars.wlu.ca:etd-1386 2023-06-11T04:13:44+02:00 An ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: A case study of the greater Kluane region Krebs, Lori Katherina 1994-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/387 https://scholars.wlu.ca/context/etd/article/1386/viewcontent/MM90789.PDF unknown Scholars Commons @ Laurier https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/387 https://scholars.wlu.ca/context/etd/article/1386/viewcontent/MM90789.PDF Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) Natural Resources and Conservation Natural Resources Management and Policy text 1994 ftwlaurieruniv 2023-05-07T16:36:45Z This research examines the implications of an ecosystem approach to planning and management for sustainable wildlife populations within a wilderness setting. Kluane National Park Reserve and the surrounding region are the focus of the study, providing a relatively unaltered ecosystem in which to explore certain questions regarding ecosystem-based wildlife management. The ever increasing human population and constant surge of development are placing more and more pressure on remaining natural resources. Wilderness areas and wildlife habitat are disappearing rapidly, and the north is receiving unprecedented activity in the search for remaining resources. Management strategies must be created which will be capable of addressing these and many other issues. This research investigates the effectiveness of an ecosystem approach in dealing with these issues. Data relating to the social, economic and ecological aspects of the study area were obtained from a variety of sources. This study will not be a management plan per se, but will compare existing management plans and how they affect wildlife in the stud; area. A Wildlife Management Model will serve as a guide to examine the data. The interactions of these management plans will then be compared using a Wildlife Management Matrix. The matrix examines the processes (management plans) on one axis and the characteristics of the management model on the other axis. I will then be able to evaluate current management activities on a comparative basis. This research concentrates on providing guidelines for more effective wildlife and wilderness management, rather than on the functional or spatial characteristics of ecosystems. In the final analysis, an ecosystem approach proved to be a valuable method for planning and managing these resources. Text Kluane National Park Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario: Scholars Commons@Laurier
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Natural Resources Management and Policy
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Natural Resources Management and Policy
Krebs, Lori Katherina
An ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: A case study of the greater Kluane region
topic_facet Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Management and Policy
description This research examines the implications of an ecosystem approach to planning and management for sustainable wildlife populations within a wilderness setting. Kluane National Park Reserve and the surrounding region are the focus of the study, providing a relatively unaltered ecosystem in which to explore certain questions regarding ecosystem-based wildlife management. The ever increasing human population and constant surge of development are placing more and more pressure on remaining natural resources. Wilderness areas and wildlife habitat are disappearing rapidly, and the north is receiving unprecedented activity in the search for remaining resources. Management strategies must be created which will be capable of addressing these and many other issues. This research investigates the effectiveness of an ecosystem approach in dealing with these issues. Data relating to the social, economic and ecological aspects of the study area were obtained from a variety of sources. This study will not be a management plan per se, but will compare existing management plans and how they affect wildlife in the stud; area. A Wildlife Management Model will serve as a guide to examine the data. The interactions of these management plans will then be compared using a Wildlife Management Matrix. The matrix examines the processes (management plans) on one axis and the characteristics of the management model on the other axis. I will then be able to evaluate current management activities on a comparative basis. This research concentrates on providing guidelines for more effective wildlife and wilderness management, rather than on the functional or spatial characteristics of ecosystems. In the final analysis, an ecosystem approach proved to be a valuable method for planning and managing these resources.
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title An ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: A case study of the greater Kluane region
title_short An ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: A case study of the greater Kluane region
title_full An ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: A case study of the greater Kluane region
title_fullStr An ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: A case study of the greater Kluane region
title_full_unstemmed An ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: A case study of the greater Kluane region
title_sort ecosystem approach to wildlife management in wilderness areas: a case study of the greater kluane region
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