Boreal Caribou Search Results
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This introductory lecture at the seminar on Resiliency of Reclaimed Boreal Forest Landscapes discusses the two sides of the coin, ecosystem resilience and engineering resilience.
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March
2012
This presentation discusses ways that LiDAR data can be used in forestry management, including for mapping mountain pine beetle infestations.
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March
2012
This presentation discusses using airborne LiDAR data on monitoring projects with the federal and provincial government. Data collection and data extraction are reviewed.
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March
2012
This presentation discusses how to use LiDAR data, in particular for forestry, but also for other government and industry applications.
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March
2012
This presentation discuss a pilot project done with Spray Lakes Sawmill FMA related to doing plot inventories using LiDAR.
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Environment and Natural Resources - Government of Northwest Territories
This video explains the Calving Ground Photo Survey method used to count Bathurst and Bluenose-East caribou. Caribou are valued by Northerners as a very important part of their culture, and part of...
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This presentation discusses impacts of climate warming on the spatial and temporal trends in ecosystem productivity in North America.
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March
2016
This presentation discusses the ways that Wet Areas Mapping works with NetMap.
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Janice Cooke
Nadir Erbilgin
Maya Evenden
This presentation reports on the TRIA project, as well as research in pine response to fungal infection and simulated MPB attacks, as well as measuring mountain pine beetle dispersal.
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Clive Tesar
Jody Pelissey
Ever wonder how different jurisdictions cooperate on caribou management? Here's one example. An interview with Jody Pellissey, Executive Director of the Wekʼèezhìi Renewable Resources Board about the...
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NACW2018 Organizing Committee
The North American Caribou Workshop (NACW) is held every two years, and is a central event for sharing Indigenous knowledge, science and lessons learned, reporting on caribou status and discussing...
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Ed Whittingham, Executive Director, Pembina Institute reviews the Alberta Climate Leadership Plan and discusses what it means for Alberta's international reputation, Canada's Greenhouse Gas policies...
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G20 Global Land Initiative
Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
UN Decade for Ecosystem Restoration
UN Environment Programme
On the occasion of Word Wetlands Day on 2 February 2023, the G20 Global Land Initiative Coordination Office in partnership with the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, UN Decade for Ecosystem Restoration...
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A beautifully shot 24':46" film that follows Indigenous Ekwǫ̀ Nàxoèhdee K’è caribou monitors in the Northwest Territories as they follow the Bathurst caribou herd to try to understand the herd's...
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Fort Nelson First Nation Lands Department
Resource Date:
October
2020
In 2019 the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation (HCTF) funded Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) to implement the Caribou Habitat Restoration Fund (CHRF) Kotcho Lake Restoration Area project to benefit...
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This presentation provides insight and understanding to how LiDAR data is used to produce digital elevation models and vegetation maps.
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March
2012
This presentation discusses some of the issues with data collection and analysis that could lead users to require standards.
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Resource Date:
March
2012
This presentation reviews the ways that LiDAR data is used by staff at the Archaeological survey currently, and possible applications in future.
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Video lecture highlighting how GHGs are modelled for the 2BT program - with a particular emphasis on afforestation and reforestation. A PDF of the PowerPoint presentation can be found here.
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This presentation discusses where the Wet Areas Mapping initiative with the Forest Management Branch of Alberta Agriculture and Forestry is headed.