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Prepared by: Name of Field Unit Superintendent, Name of Field Unit
Approved: ________________________________________ ______________________Alan Latourelle DateCEO Parks Canada Agency
XYZ National Park of Canada State of the Park Assessment
(Year)
Optional: insert photo here
Overview of Indicators- xyz National Park
Notes to users: • Sections of the outer ring
can be coloured by selecting and right clicking a specific segment. Choose “Format Data Point.” In the column “Series Option” choose “Fill”, then “Solid fill” and select the colour that corresponds to the indicator rating as per the legend from the drop down options “Color”.
• Those indicators that are pertinent to the national historic site but have not been rated should be rated “N/R” (grey).
• Those indicators that are not pertinent to the national historic site should be rated “Not applicable” (white).
Indicator Ratings
Good
Fair
Poor
Not Rated
Not Applicable
N/R
N/A
Ecological IntegrityCultural Resources
External Relations
Aboriginal Relations
Visitor Experience
Built Assets
Archaeological Sites
Engagement and RelationshipsAboriginal
Voices on Site
Marine Structures
Vehicular Bridges
Visitor Facilities
Built
Asset
s
Aboriginal RelationsExternal
Relations
Visitor
Experien
ce Cultur
al
Res
ourc
esEcological
Integrity
Ecological Integrity Indicators
Indicators(include only the indicators applicable)
Measures
(Insert rating and trend symbol here from slide 10)
(Note: Measures for each indicator are specific to each national park)
(Insert rating and trend symbol here)
Wetlands
Coastal/Marine
OverviewProvide a brief narrative overview of the state of ecological integrity. • Explain why the state/condition ratings are
what they are (e.g., “Measure is poor because ...”)
• Explain the major changes in state/condition since the last reporting period (e.g., “Indicator shows a declining trend because...”)
• Highlight briefly any progress in achieving management results with the goal of improving/maintaining the state of the heritage place (e.g., “Work was done over the last couple years and resulted in xx measure improving in condition from yellow to green.”)
Notes to user:• Please contact Stephen McCanny, Manager,
Monitoring and Ecological Information (819-934-4713) for further guidance.
Note: See Appendix 1 for Species at Risk Indicators
Sources: (Include sources here and data currency (dates data collected and period analyzed))