Douglas W. Anions
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 145
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Presents papers from a workshop held to build on the knowledge base concerning Gros Morne National Park, review work in progress, and define more clearly the biophysical indicators and indices that should be used in reporting on the state of the park's ecosystems. Topics of papers include park management programs, ecosystem management, applications of geographic information systems, the Ecological Monitoring & Assessment Network and other networks, climate and landscape development, park landforms, geomorphic processes, the park marine environment, hydrology and limnology, groundwater monitoring, peatlands, forest ecosystems, biodiversity, insect pest dynamics, park wildlife, seabird populations, Atlantic salmon monitoring, and integration of archaeology and sea-level history.