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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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Resource Date:
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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Authors
Anne Naeth
Konstantin Dlusskiy
Leonard Leskiw
Chris Powter
Andy Etmanski
Humans impact everything, including our soil. We remove, mix and compact soil horizons. We add amendments, including waste materials, to replace soil or improve its health. Soils that that have been...
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The goal of the program is to develop a set of spatially explicit models that can be used to map the supply and economic value ecosystems goods and services
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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.
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The presentation describes how multi-temporal remote sensing offers a better understanding of landscape changes over time in comparison to the more traditional two-date, before and after comparison.
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Cameron Jefferies
Catherine Shier
Colleen St. Clair
Tune into a conversation with the Alberta Land Institute about the role municipalities play in managing biodiversity in Alberta Featuring presentations by our guest experts: Dr. Cameron Jefferies...
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The presentation describes the goals of NatureLynx and provides some demonstrations of the mobile and desktop platforms
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A short 360 degree video showing migratory caribou in Nunavik moving toward calving grounds. It has commentary by David Suzuki giving some facts about the caribou. This resource and others can be...
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Presentation tracks the evolution in technology used to monitor birds by recording their songs, with examples from different regions of the province.
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Authors
Wendy MacKeigan
Alex Mifflin
Tyler Mifflin
Samantha Blake
Jacob Thompson
Nick Koro
Resource Date:
November
2023
Wetlands are the most diverse and ecologically important ecosystems in Ontario. They help purify water, control floods, reduce erosion and fight climate change. They provide critical habitat for...
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This 2:09 video shows a polar bear swimming up behind an adult male caribou, seizing it, and then dragging it up onto shore. This resource and others can be found on the Northern Caribou Canada...
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Ernie Hui gave a keynote address at the CWRA-WPAC joint conference on March 13, 2013. Ernie Hui is the CEO, Environmental Monitoring, for Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development. The...
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Resource Date:
March
2016
This presentation provides an overview of LiDAR and Wet Areas Mapping, as well as some ideas of the next steps in working with the technology and data.
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Authors
Tim Keddy
Derek Sidders
Connie Nichol
This is a short 2 minute video that outlines the operations guide also available on CCLM: https://www.cclmportal.ca/resource/methodology-reclamation-phosphogypsum-stacks-canada-using-afforestation...
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This presentation discusses where ecological restoration and land reclamation intersect, the emergence of novel ecosystems and our role in responsible intervention.