Protected areas and the regional planning imperative in North America: integrating nature conservation and sustainable development
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Foreword XII
Preface XIV
Acknowledgments XV
1 Overview of Protected Areas and the Regional Planning
Imperative in North AmericaJ. G. Nelson, J. C. Day, and Lucy
Sportza, with Carlos Israel Vazquez, and James Loucky 1
Country Overviews
2 Preserving Canada s Wilderness Legacy: A Perspective on
Protected Areas Kevin McNamee 25
3 National Parks, Wilderness, and Protected Areas in the
United States Scott Brennan and John C. Miles 45
4 The Mexican Park and Protected Area System Carlos Castillo S.,
Bruce A. B. Currie- Alder, andj. C. Day 61
Canada
5 Regional Approaches to Planning for Protected Areas
and Conservation Lucy M. Sportza 15
6 Natural Area Policies in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo:
1973 to 2000 and Beyond Christopher Gosselin 91
7 Making Ecosystem-Based Science into Guidelines for
Ecosystem-Based Management: The Greater Fundy Ecosystem
Experience Graham Forbes, Stephen Woodley, and Bill Freedman 103
8 Assessing Ecosystem Conservation Plans for Canadian National
Parks J. G. Nelson, Patrick Lawrence, and Heather Black 113
9 Linking Public and Private Stewardship: The Sand Dunes
National Monument Region, Colorado, and Its Implications for
Canada J. G. Nelson 133
10 Wings Across the Border Kenneth W. Cox 141
11 Baja to Bering Sea: A North American Marine
Conservation Initiative Sabinejessen and Natalie Ban 161
United States of America
12 Tijuana River National Estuanne Research Reserve Tessa Roper,
J. G. Nelson, and]. C. Day 193
13 Regional Management Program at Yellowstone National Park
Marvin O.Jensen 205
14 Cascades International Park: A Case Study John C. Miles 219
15 The Wildlands Project: The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation
Initiative and Sky Islands Wildlands Network Steve Gatewood
235
16 Ecoregion-based Conservation in the Chihuahuan Desert:
Summary of Biological Assessment and Biodiversity Vision
Christopher E. Williams andj. G. Nelson 247
17 Parks, Protected Areas, and Environmental Education in
North America John C. Miles and James Loucky 261
The United States of Mexico
18 Conservation and Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in Baja
California Exequiel M. Ezcurra 279
19 Conservation and Management of Ecosystems Within and
Without Protected Natural Areas in Baja California, Mexico
Roberto Martinez and Ileana Espejel 291
20 Feasibility of Sustainable Investment Projects in the Northern
California Gulf and Colorado River Delta Biosphere Reserve,
Mexico Noel Awn Fuentes and Carlos Israel Vazquez 307
21 Parks and Protected Areas in a Local and Regional Context in
North America: A Multisectoral, Transdisciplinary Approach
Gustavo D. Danemann 321
22 Tourism, Protected Areas, Nature Conservation, and
Sustainable Development in Mexico Nora L. Bringas Rabago and
Una Ojeda Revah 331
23 Public Participation in Mexican Protected Areas: Terminos
Lagoon, Campeche Bruce A. B. Currie-Alder andj. C. Day 347
24 Phylogeography, Historical Patterns, and Conservation of Natural
Areas Ella Vazquez-Dominguez 369
Retrospectives
25 Canada Graham Forbes 381
26 United States of Americajames Loucky 383
27 Mexico Alejando Robles 387
Postscript
28 The Growing Role of the Commission on Environmental
Cooperation in Biodiversity and Protected Area Planning in
North America Hans Hermann, Jurgen Hoth, and]. G. Nelson 389
29 Conservation of Biodiversity: The North American Conservation
Area Database David Gauthier and Ed Wiken 399
Attendee List 411
Index 415
List of Figures
1.1 Land use and protected area spectrum: a schematic
2.1 National parks of Canada
3.1 National parks of the United States
3.2 National wilderness preservation system of the United States
4.1 Marine and terrestrial priority areas and natural protected areas of Mexico
6.1 Environmentally sensitive policy areas in the Waterloo Region, Ontario
7-1 Greater Fundy Region
8.1 Canadian national parks discussed in this study
9.1 San Luis Valley, Colorado
9.2 Schematic origin of Great Sand Dune National Park area
9.3 Proposed land management system for the Great Sand Dunes National Park expansion
9.4 Land forms and land tenure arrangements for Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado
9.5 Colorado priority conservation sites
10.1 Important waterfowl habitat areas in North America
11.1 Baja to Bering Sea surface currents
11.2 Baja to Bering Sea biogeographic zones
11.3 Range of selected potential focal species in the Baja to Bering Sea Region
12.1 Tijuana Estuary and watershed
12.2 Habitat types at Tijuana Estuary
12.3 Historic changes to the Tijuana Estuary tidal prism
13.1 Greater Yellowstone Region
14.1 The Greater North Cascades Ecosystem
15.1 Location of theY2Y Conservation Initiative and Sky Islands Wildlands Network
16.1 Chihuahuan Desert Ecoregion
16.2 Overlap of terrestrial and freshwater priority sites with protected areas
18.1 Baja California
19.1 Ecological regional planning model for Baja California
19.2 Proposed land use designations for Baja California North
20.1 Northern California Gulf and Colorado River Delta Biosphere Reserve
22.I Natural protected areas and off-road vehicle races
23.1 Terminos Lagoon
23.2 Terminos Lagoon Protected Area
23.3 Zoning map ofTerminos Lagoon Protected Area
23.4 Organizational structure forTerminos Lagoon Protected Area management
24.1 Marine priority and natural protected areas in Mexico
24.2 Terrestrial priority and natural protected areas in Mexico
28.1 Fall migrations of the monarch butterfly in North America
28.2 Spring migrations of the monarch butterfly in North America
29.1 Total area of national parks in North America by jurisdiction
29.2 Total area of national parks in North America by ecological region
List of Tables
1.1 World Conservation Union (IUCN) Protected Area Categories
1.2 Projected Climate Change Impacts in National Park Areas by 2050
2.1 Types of Canadian Protected Areas
3.1 National Park System Designations (Nov. 1998)
3.2 National Wilderness Preservation System, 2002
4.1 Mexico s Federal System of Protected Areas
5.1 Selected Contributions to Regional Planning for Protected Areas and Conservation
5.2 Design and Evaluative Criteria for Shared Decision Making Processes
6.1 Original and Revised Criteria for the Designation of ESPAs
7.1 Projects Used by the GFERG to Develop Biodiversity Guidelines
7.2 Components of a Coarse and Fine-Filter Strategy for Maintaining Forest Biodiversity
8.1 Brief Description of the Canadian National Parks in this Study
8.2 Criteria for Analyzing and Assessing Ecosystem Conservation Plans (ECPs)
9.1 Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000
11.1 Protected Areas in British Columbia with a Marine Component
11.2 Protected Areas with a Marine Component in the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Coast of Baja California,
Mexico
11.3 Protected Areas in the Pacific Coast of the United States with a Marine Component
16.1 Overarching Threats to Biodiversity in the Chihuahuan Desert
18.1 Selected Indicators of Economic Development in the Peninsula of Baja California
18.2 Population in the Municipalities of the States of Baja California and Baja California Sur for 1990 and
1995, and Calculated Exponential Yearly Percentage Growth Rates
18.3 Protected Areas in the Peninsula of Baja California, the Sea of Cortez, the Mexican Pacific Ocean, and the
Gulf Coast of the Sonoran Desert
20.1 Financial Analysis of Projects
20.2 Economic Analysis of Projects
20.3 Social Analysis of Projects
20.4 Sensitivity Analysis
22.1 Differences Between Traditional and Alternative Tourism Models
23.1 Management Bodies within Terminos Lagoon Protected Area
24.1 Comparison of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Diversity in some Latin American Countries
24.2 Number of Species and Endemic Species in Mexico, and Ranking of Mexico Among die 17 Most Mega
Diverse Countries
List of Boxes
1.1 Key Conclusions: Working Group on Bioregional Planning for Parks and Protected Areas
1.2 Key Conclusions: Working Group on Planning, Managing, and Deciding Upon Parks and Protected Areas
in Local To Regional Contexts
1.3 Key Conclusions: Working Group on Marine Protected Areas
1.4 Key Conclusions: Working Group on International Cooperation
13.1 Issues of Interest to the Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee
16.1 Some Relevant Definitions
16.2 Conservation Targets for the Chihuahuan Desert
20.1 Criteria Applied to Project Selection
List of Photographs
1.1 Intensive erosion and land degradation in west central Mexico
1.2 Multilaned Trans-Canada Highway fragmenting BanffNational Park in the Bow River valley,Alberta,
Canada
1.3 Smog and air pollution in the Pt. Pelee National Park area, north shore Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada
2.1 Rundle Mountain and dieVermillion Lakes in BanffNational Park,Alberta, Canada
2.2 Lake Waterton in Waterton National Park, Canada, part of the International Peace Park with Glacier
National Park in the U.S.A.
2.3 The French, a Canadian Heritage River, Ontario, Canada
3.1 Yosemite National Park, California, US.A.
3.2 Portal, Arizona, East entrance to the Chiricahua Mountains and Colorado National Forest, site of a U.S.
Forest Service Primitive Area
3.3 Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, U.S.A.
3.4 Arctic tundra and wilderness on the Yukon and Alaska north coasts near the border ofYukon National
Park, Canada, and the Arctic Wildlife Range, U.S.A.
4.1 Sea of Cortez coast near Northern Gulf of California and Colorado River Delta Biosphere Reserve,
Mexico
4.2 Pressure on forest ecosystems in the coastal mountains of Sonora, Mexico
7.1 Three of four boundaries of Fundy National Park are demarcated by logging roads, creating a striking
contrast in the contiguous forest landscape and resource management practices. Photo credit: Graham
Forbes
7.2 Fundy National Park to the left of the road, private forest land on the right. Photo credit: Graham Forbes
8.1 Fathom Five National Marine Park, Georgian Bay shoreline and islands. Photo credit: Patrick Lauwence
8.2 Steep clifE of Niagara Escarpment at Overhanging Point, on Georgian Bay shore, Bruce Peninsula
National Park. Photo credit: Larry Lamb
8.3 The Grotto, a wave-washed cave in limestone, Bruce Peninsula National Park. Photo credit: Larry Lamb
8.4 Mixed deciduous and coniferous forest and pocket beach, Bruce Peninsula National Park. Photo credit:
Larry Lamb
9.1 Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado, looking east towards the Sangre de Cristo Mountains,
U.S.A. Photo credit: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association
9.2 Pronghorn in Sand Dunes National Monument Area, Colorado, U.S.A. Photo credit: Soudiwest Parks
and Monuments Association
10.1 Ephemeral lake basin in west central Mexico of the type used by waterfowl in winter
10.2 Luther Lake and marsh: a wildlife and water conservation area managed cooperatively by the Grand River
Conservation Authority, Ontario, Canada and other agencies
11.1 Gray whale mother and calf migrating from breeding lagoons in Baja California to feeding grounds in
Alaska. Photo credit: Marilyn Kazmers
11.2 Burnaby Strait in the proposed National Marine Conservation Area in Gwaii Haanas, British Columbia is
an example of the spectacular west coast scenery that could support tourism development. Photo credit:
Sabinejessen
11.3 Extractive activities, such as this offshore oil and gas rig just outside of the Channel Islands Marine
Sanctuary in California, threaten marine resources along North America s west coast. Photo credit: Sabine
Jessen
12.1 Where the Tijuana Estuary meets the Pacific Ocean, looking north toward Imperial Beach, CA. Photo
credit: J.C. Day
12.2 The Tijuana Slough research reserve habitats will benefit from the binational sewage treatment facilities
under construction by the International Boundary and Water Commission. Photo credit: J.C. Day
13.1 Yellowstone National Park is a major source area for water for surrounding regions.
13.2 Teton Mountains,Yellowstone National Park area, Wyoming
13.3 Jackson Hole in Yellowstone National Park area, Wyoming
13.4 Yellowstone geysers and lake
14.1 Lake Ann, North Cascades National Park near the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail that runs from
Canada to Mexico. Photo credit: J.C. Day
14.2 Rugged scenery on the trail to Blue Lake, North Cascades National Park. Photo credit: J.C. Day
15.1 The U.S-National Bison Range, Bitter Root Valley, Montana with Glacier National Park in die
background.
15.2 Looking west from the San Simon Playa at the entrance to Sky Islands of Chiricahua Mountains, Portal,
Arizona
15.3 Overlooking the desert with the Peloncillo Mountain Sky Island , New Mexico, in the background
16.1 A sky island and drylands in northern Sonora, Mexico. Photo credit: J.C. Day
18.1 The ecologically diverse coast between Tijuana and Ensenada, Baja California, has been subject to rapid
urbanization between the highway and die sea in recent decades without effective development and
pollution controls. Photo credit:J.C. Day
18.2 Severe aridity characterizes the eastern side of the Baja coastal mountains. Looking east to the Sea of
Cortez. Photo credit: J.C. Day
28.1 Prairie dog mounds in Grasslands National Park, Sourfi Saskatchewan, Canada
28.2 Drylands in the border area of New Mexico, U.S.A. and Sonora, Mexico
29.1 Lakes and wedands in the McKenzie Delta Region, West Arctic, Canada
29.2 Kluane National Park near the Yukon-Alaska border, Canada and U.S.A.
29.3 Cienaga, a formerly much more extensive type of wedand in the San Pedro Valley, Arizona, U.S.A.
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title_sub | integrating nature conservation and sustainable development |
topic | Regionalplanung (DE-588)4049040-3 gnd Naturschutzgebiet (DE-588)4041414-0 gnd Naturschutz (DE-588)4115348-0 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Regionalplanung Naturschutzgebiet Naturschutz Nachhaltigkeit Nordamerika Konferenzschrift 2002 Tijuana |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017467577&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV015264530 (DE-604)BV004404464 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT nelsongordon protectedareasandtheregionalplanningimperativeinnorthamericaintegratingnatureconservationandsustainabledevelopment |