Mount Revelstoke National Park of Canada and Glacier National Park of Canada, state of the parks report .: R64-507/2008E-PDF
"The Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks State of the Parks Report (SOPR) provides an assessment of the state of ecological and cultural resources, and the first formal assessment of visitor experience and public education in two parks that represent a unique ecological region and cultural history in the national park system. The report also includes an assessment of the cultural resources in Rogers Pass National Historic Site, which is located within Glacier National Park. The primary purposes of the State of the Parks Report are to: provide an analysis of the state of the two parks regarding the key elements of Parks Canada’s mandate, including ecological integrity, the protection of cultural resources, facilitation of memorable visitor experiences and public education; report on the results of management actions in respect to these key elements; provide key input to park management planning, and serve as a tool for decision-making with respect to issues associated with each of the mandate elements and their interrelationships; and communicate the state of these key elements to stakeholders and the public"--Exec. summary, p. ii.
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Department/Agency | Parks Canada. |
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Title | Mount Revelstoke National Park of Canada and Glacier National Park of Canada, state of the parks report . |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | "March 31, 2008". Issued also in French under title: Parc national du Canada du Mont-Revelstoke et Parc nationale du Canada des Glaciers, rapport sur l'état des parcs. Includes bibliographical references. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Parks Canada = Parcs Canada,c2008. |
Description | x, 47 p. : col. ill., col. map |
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Subject terms | National parks Management |
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