Towards an Ecosystem Charter for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence
Author: Rawson Academy of Aquatic Science
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 126
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe report is presented as a collection of five papers. It begins with the draft ecosystem charter for the Great Lakes, containing preamble, vision statement, text and explanation. This paper is followed by a discussion of the final goal of sustained or assured ecosystem integrity, and consideration of the philosophical underpinnings of this principle. The third paper presents a review of the basin's existing binational agreements that culminates in a recommendation for a stronger declaration of public trust in the well-being of the ecosystem and reconciliation of political commitments made under theses agreements with other binational commitments such as the Free Trade Agreement of 1989. The focus then shifts to a discussion of the information systems and services that will be required to support progress towards the charter's objectives. This fourth paper starts with an outline of the methods and capabilities of geographic information systems (GIS). The final paper looks at the challenge ahead and the need to establish the ecosystem charter within the community of interests in the basin.