Evolution of Natural Area Policies in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 1973-2000 and Beyond.
Environments 2000, Annual, 28, 1
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Abstract The region of Waterloo has been a leader in the development of Natural Areas policies in urban areas and this leadership is briefly described in this paper in terms of relevant and evolving motivation, goals and objectives, designation criteria, scientific and civic involvement and other factors. The experience of Waterloo Region should be of value to planners, educators, politicians and citzens in it's own and other areas.
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