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TOP-DOWN VS. BOTTOM UP? WORKING TOWARDS CONSENSUSON SYSTEMATIC PROTECTED AREAS PLANNING IN ONTARIO14. Please list any publications (including internal reports, grey literature, conference proceedings andpeer-reviewed articles) that have arisen from the project.Peer Reviewed articles:Wiersma, Y.F. and D.L. Urban. 2005. Beta-diversity and nature reserve system design: a case studyfrom the Yukon, Canada. Conservation Biology 19: 1262-1272.Wiersma, Y.F., and T.D. Nudds, 2006. Conservation targets for viable species assemblages in Canada:Are percentage targets appropriate? Biodiversity and Conservation 15: 4555-4567.Conference Proceedings:Nudds, T.D. and Y.F. Wiersma. 2004. Back to the future: designing protected areas using data onhistorical species distributions. Pp. 141-149. In: Rehbein, C.K., J.G. Nelson, T.J. Beechey andR.J. Payne. (Eds.) Parks and Protected Areas Research in Ontario, 2004: Planning NorthernParks and Protected Areas. Proceedings of the Parks Research Forum of Ontario (PRFO)Annual General Meeting, May 4-6, 2004, Lakehead University. Parks Research Forum ofOntario (PRFO), University of Waterloo: Waterloo, ON.Wiersma, Y.F., and T.D. Nudds. 2003. On the fraction of land needed for protected areas. Chapter 7. In:Munro, N.W.P., P. Dearden, T.B. Herman, K. Beazley and S. Bondrup-Nielson. (Eds.) MakingEcosystem Based Management Work. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference onScience and Management of Protected Areas, CD-ROM Proceedings.Technical reports:Wiersma, Y.F. 2002. Identifying representation goals for Yukon protected areas: a coarse-filter analysisfor the southeast Yukon. Report for the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society – YukonChapter, Whitehorse, Yukon, July 2002.Conference Presentations:Nudds, T.D., and Y.F. Wiersma. 2004. Back to the future: protected areas planning in Ontario. ParksResearch Forum of Ontario (PRFO): Planning Northern Parks and Protected Areas. May 4-6,2004. Lakehead University, Ontario.Wiersma, Y.F., and T.D. Nudds. 2003a. Is “Is 12% enough?” the right question? Parks Research Forumof Ontario (PRFO): Protected Areas and Watershed Management. May 8-10, 2003. University ofWestern Ontario, Ontario.Wiersma, Y.F., and T.D. Nudds. 2003b. “Is 12% enough?” is the wrong question: testing hypothesesabout representation requirements for mammals in southeastern Canada. Science andManagement of Protected Areas Association Conference May 11-16, 2003. University ofVictoria, British Columbia.Wiersma, Y.F., and T.D. Nudds. 2005. The effect of spatial scale on reserve design in Canada.Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 6-12, 2005. Montréal, Québec.Wiersma, Y.F. T.D. Nudds, and D.L. Urban. 2005. Beta diversity and reserve design. US-InternationalAssociation for Landscape Ecology. March 12-16, 2005. Syracuse, New York.Poster presentations:Wiersma, Y.F. and D.L. Urban. 2004. Beta-diversity and protected areas in the Yukon. CanadianSociety of Landscape Ecology and Management. August 26-27, 2004. Wilfred LaurierUniversity, Ontario.28 | P a g e

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