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TOP-DOWN VS. BOTTOM UP? WORKING TOWARDS CONSENSUSON SYSTEMATIC PROTECTED AREAS PLANNING IN ONTARIO12. Please list the specific project outputs (e.g., maps; databases; reports) and identify the targetaudience (e.g., university researchers; government staff and management; stakeholders/partners; nongovernmentalorganizations; general public; etc.).Project OutputTechnical ReportsProject data (available through OGDE)BrochureTechnical postersCDsMapsArticles/features in NCC publications,PowerPoint presentationsTarget AudienceConservation practitionersConservation practitionersConservation practitioners, general publicConservation practitionersConservation practitionersConservation practitionersNCC supporters and partners13. Please describe any process undertaken for validation of project results (e.g., peer review, publicconsultation, etc.)a) Core Science Team established for the projects which reviewed methods and results.b) Project methods and results presented and reviewed at an International Peer Review workshop forecoregional assessments (including TNC and WWF).14. Please list any publications (including internal reports, grey literature, conference proceedings andpeer-reviewed articles) that have arisen from the project.Technical ReportsHenson, B.L., K.E. Brodribb and J.L. Riley. 2005. Great Lakes Conservation Blueprint for TerrestrialBiodiversity. Volume 1. Nature Conservancy of Canada. 157pp.Henson, B.L. and K. E. Brodribb. 2005. Great Lakes Conservation Blueprint for Terrestrial Biodiversity.Volume 2. Ecodistrict Summaries. Nature Conservancy of Canada. 344pp.Phair, C., B.L. Henson and K.E. Brodribb. 2005. Great Lakes Conservation Blueprint for AquaticBiodiversity. Volume 2: Tertiary Watershed Summaries. Nature Conservancy of Canada. 454pp.Wichert, G.A., K.E. Brodribb, B.L. Henson and C. Phair. 2005. Great Lakes Conservation Blueprint forAquatic Biodiversity. Volume 1. Nature Conservancy of Canada. 86pp.Conference PresentationsMultiple, including PRFO, Latornell, Carolinian Canada, Canadian Society of Environmental BiologistsConference ProceedingsHenson, B.L., K.E. Brodribb and J.L. Riley. 2004. Great Lakes Conservation Blueprint for TerrestrialBiodiversity on the Canadian Shield. Pp. 151-162. In: Rehbein, C.K., J.G. Nelson, T.J. Beecheyand R.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, Ontario.36 | P a g e

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