Πεδίο Τίτλου και δήλωσης υπευθυνότητας
Κύριος Τίτλος
Lake Ontario.
General material designation
Παράλληλος τίτλος
Άλλες πληροφορίες για τον τίτλο
Τίτλος δήλωσης υπευθυνότητα
Παρατηρήσεις τίτλου
Επίπεδο περιγραφής
Αρχείο
Φορέας διατήρησης του αρχείου
Κωδικός αναγνώρισης της ενότητας περιγραφής
Πεδίο έκδοσης
Edition statement
Edition statement of responsibility
Class of material specific details area
Δήλωση της κλίμακας (Χαρτογραφικό)
Δήλωση της προβολής (χαρτογραφικό)
Δήλωση των συντεταγμένων (χαρτογραφικό)
Δήλωση της κλίμακας (αρχιτεκτονικό)
Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)
Ημερομηνίες του πεδίου δημιουργίας
Χρονολογία(ες)
Πεδίο φυσικής περιγραφής
Φυσική περιγραφή
1 slide : col. ; 35 mm
Πεδίο Σειράς
Title proper of publisher's series
Παράλληλοι τίτλοι της Σειράς
Λοιπές πληροφορίες τίτλου της Σειράς
Δήλωση της υπευθυνότητας σχετικά με τη μονογραφική σειρά
Αρίθμηση Σειράς
Σημείωση σειράς
Πεδίο αρχειακής περιγραφής
Όνομα του παραγωγού
Βιογραφικό σημείωμα
Robert (Bob) Starbird Dorney was an ecologist with a focus on environmental management. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin in Veterinary Science and Wildlife Management with an interest in diseases of wild animals. He worked first as a conservation biologist in Wisconsin with the State Conservation Department and at the University of Wisconsin, during which time he wrote on ruffed grouse, raccoons, squirrels and rabbits. He then moved to Latin America and for three years was a science advisor on renewable natural resources to the countries involved in the Pan American Union.
In 1967 he was hired by the University of Waterloo School of Urban and Regional Planning as a professor in the area of applied ecology, environmental and resource management, where he remained until his death in 1987. He educated students, politicians, developers and the general public on the value of the science of ecology in improving the design and livability of urban environments, a private as well as a public commitment. As a founding member of the Waterloo Region's Ecological and Environmental Advisory Committee, he contributed to the identification of environmentally sensitive areas for inclusion in the Region's master plan, while at his home he developed a mini-ecosystem of natural vegetation which was studied by students and gardeners alike. Dorney was also a founding partner of Ecoplans Ltd., an environmental planning consulting company, and author of The Professional Practice of Environmental Management published posthumously in 1989. The Robert S. Dorney Ecology Garden, a naturalized garden next to Environment 1 on the grounds of Waterloo's main campus, was established in his honour in 1988.