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Trees, forests, greenspace and related abiotic, biotic and cultural components in areas extending from the urban core to the urban-rural fringe ([https://treecanada.ca/resources/canadian-urban-forest-compendium/1-definition-of-urban-forests/ source]). | Trees, forests, greenspace and related abiotic, biotic and cultural components in areas extending from the urban core to the urban-rural fringe ([https://treecanada.ca/resources/canadian-urban-forest-compendium/1-definition-of-urban-forests/ source]). | ||
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2. Open natural habitats | 2. Open natural habitats | ||
− | Includes grasslands, shrublands. | + | Includes grasslands, shrublands, wildflower meadows, etc. |
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3. Freshwater systems and their riparian areas and coastlines | 3. Freshwater systems and their riparian areas and coastlines | ||
− | Includes lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, | + | Includes lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, riparian habitats, and coastlines along the Great Lakes. |
4. Marine coastlines | 4. Marine coastlines | ||
− | + | A marine ecosystem where land meets with the ocean. This includes intertidal zones, rocky shores and sandy beaches. | |
Revision as of 08:51, 17 May 2023
***This wiki should only be edited by Urban Development Sector Core Planning Team Members. Thank you.
Purpose: To collaborate with the urban development sector core planning team on the definitions of our target definitions outside of workshops. All core planning team members are encouraged to participate in editing, refining, and providing examples for the definitions and raising questions in the discussion tab. It is important to remember that we're thinking of these targets in terms of our overall scope, which is in urban and urbanizing areas. The fine filter targets may not need to be explicitly defined as they are quite specific, but feel free to add examples or other details.
Targets:
Coarse filter
1. Forests
Trees, forests, greenspace and related abiotic, biotic and cultural components in areas extending from the urban core to the urban-rural fringe (source).
2. Open natural habitats
Includes grasslands, shrublands, wildflower meadows, etc.
3. Freshwater systems and their riparian areas and coastlines
Includes lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, riparian habitats, and coastlines along the Great Lakes.
4. Marine coastlines
A marine ecosystem where land meets with the ocean. This includes intertidal zones, rocky shores and sandy beaches.
Fine filter
5. Avian fauna
Birds, including migratory birds?
6. Herpetofauna
Herpetofauna combines amphibians and reptiles.
7. Pollinators
Animals that transfer pollen from one flower to another, mainly while drinking nectar and gathering pollen.