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VI. REFERENCES

 

Bull, J.; Farrand, J.; and  Rayfield, S. (1977).  The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds: Eastern Region.  Alfred A. Knopf.  New York.Canter, L. W., Knox, R. C., & Fairchild, D. M. (1987). Ground water quality protection. Chelsea, MI: Lewis Publishers.

Bullaty, S.; Little, E.; Lomeo.; Rayfield, S. and Buehl, O. (1996).  National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees: Eastern Region.  Random House of Canada, Toronto.

Causton, D. R. (1988). An introduction to vegetation analysis : principles, practice, and interpretation. London ; Boston: Unwin Hyman.

Davis, D. S., Browne, S., & Nova Scotia Museum. (1996). Natural history of Nova Scotia (Rev. ed.). [Halifax, N.S.]: Nova Scotia Museum.

Dollimont, J. E. (1999). Preliminary baseline data collection and analysis for the creation of a monitoring plan at the Morton Centre, Heckmans Island, Nova Scotia. Unpublished Thesis (B. Sc. (Hons.)), Acadia University, 1999.

Gibson, M. (1982). Summer Nature Notes for Nova Scotians: Woodland animals.  Lancelot Press Ltd.  Hantsport, N.S.

Greene, C. S. (2003). Strategic environmental assessment, a tool of sustainable development : the Morton Centre model. Unpublished Thesis (B. Sc. (Hons.)), Acadia University, 2003.

Glasson, J., Therivel, R., & Chadwick, A. (1994). Introduction to environmental impact assessment : principles and procedures, process, practice, and prospects. London ; Bristol, Pa.: UCL Press.

Hall, L. R. (1981). Geology of the Lahave River area, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Unpublished Thesis (M. Sc.), Acadia University, 1981., [1981].

Krebs, C. J. (1999). Ecological methodology (2nd ed.). Menlo Park, Calif. ; Don Mills, Ont.: Benjamin/Cummings.

Kricher, J.; Morrison, G.; Kricher, J.C. and Peterson, R. (Ed). A Field Guide to Eastern Forests: North America.  (1998).  Houghton Mifflin Co.  Boston, Mass.

Morse, P. D. (1999). An examination of the hydrological, geophysical, geological, and geochemical properties of the aquifers at the Morton Centre for Environmental Study, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Unpublished Thesis (B. Sc. (Hons.)), Acadia University, 1999.

Neiring, W.; Olmstead, N.; Rayfield, S. and Nehring, C. (1979).  The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers: Eastern Region.  Random House of Canada, Toronto.

Partidário, M. R. (1996). Strategic environmental assessment: key issues emerging from recent practice. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 16(1), 31-55.

Peterson, R.; McKenny, M. (1968). Wildflowers: North-eastern / North central North America. Houghton Mifflin Company, New York.

Peterson, R. (1980). Eastern Birds.  Houghton Mifflin Company, New York.

Petrides, G.; Wehr, J.; Peterson, R. (1998).  A Field Guide to Eastern Trees: Eastern US and Canada, including the Midwest.  Houghton Mifflin Co.  Boston, Mass.

Roland, A. (1998).  Roland’s Flora of Nova Scotia.  Nimbus Publishing: Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax.

Saunders, G.; Pentz, D. (1970).  Trees of Nova Scotia: A Guide to the Native and Exotic Species.  Department of Lands and Forests.  Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Savonius, M. (1973). All Color Book of Mushrooms and Fungi.  Crown Publishers Inc.  New York.

Seht, H. v. (1999). Requirements of a comprehensive strategic environmental assessment system. Landscape and Urban Planning, 45(1), 1-14.

Tufts, R. (1986). Birds of Nova Scotia, 5th Edition. Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax.

   

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