| Introduction - Réjean |
7 minutes
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| MODULE 1- Setting the context - Danny Landry |
15 minutes
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| Now we will begin an activity....... |
7 minutes
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| Presentation of the history of the concept of ecological
integrity and of the creation of the first protected areas noting
the natural relationship of aboriginal peoples with the environment. |
8 minutes
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| Comparing ecosystems to houses André Brunelle
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7 minutes
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| Definition of ecological integrity Réjean Malo
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10 minutes
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| MODULE 2 - Understanding ecological integrity - - -DANNY
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12 Minutes
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| Ecological processes, Resilience - Réjean |
9 Minutes
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| Module 2 - Stresses - André Brunelle |
17 Minutes
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| Module 3 - Applying ecological integrity - Réjean
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10 Minutes
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| Module 3 - Tool Box - André Brunelle |
10 Minutes
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| Module 3 - NATIONAL CASE - PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE
- Tous |
30 Minutes
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Module 4 - TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY
-Danny |
2 minutes
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| Module 4 - Thunder Bay Presentation - Tous |
20 minutes
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| Wrap up of Thunder Bay Presentation - Réjean
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5 minutes
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| What actions do you think Parks Canada should
take to contribute to maintaining and to achieving ecological integrity
in protected areas in natural regions? - Tous |
15 minutes
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| What actions will you take in your workplace tohelp
maintain and achieve ecological integrity in Parks Canada ? |
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| Discussion and conclusion |
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