Trent Centre for Community-Based Education

Horticultural pathways: policies and legislation regarding horticultural invasive species

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Invasive plants are plant species that are not native to Canada and United States. These plants are a problem because they out compete and displace native plants that wildlife depend on. This report outlines some goals for prevention and management of invasive species.

2008

White oak (quercus alba) dispersal within "The Land Between" Central, Ontario

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The Land Between (TLB) is one of Ontario's most unique landscapes. In this area of Central Ontario, the granite rock of the Canadian Shield meets the limestone rock of the St. Lawrence Lowlands. This area is known as an ecotone which has highly mixed patterns due to an overlap of representative elements from ecosystems at each extent. The project objectives are to locate the white oaks in this area; analyze the pattern distribution and determine dominant species.

2007

Supermarket tour: alternatives section

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This report includes: Food co-operatives ; Community supported agriculture ; Farmers' markets ; Growing food while growing bonds ; You say you want a revolution? ; Other options which will satisfy your grumbling belly ... and feed your soul ; Food for thought ; Localism ; Slow food movement ; Organics ; Fair trade.

2007

Tourist sites and new media

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Creator (cre): Bradbeer, Allison, Creator (cre): Bucholtz, Krista, Supporting host (sht): County of Peterborough, Other (oth): Trent University Geography Department, Issuing body (isb): Trent Centre for Community-Based Education
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This report explores four important tourist sites within the City and County of Peterborough. A new website is being designed by the County of Peterborough called Trip-Click where tourists can create their own self guided tour of the area.

2010