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The majority of the roots of forests are found near the surface (80% or more are generally found within the top 20 cm of the soil). The trafficking of forest soils by most industrial equipment...
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This presentation discusses the keys to successful natural regeneration of serotinous pine, including adaptations, the value of fire and cone droppage, and current research being undertaken.
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Resource Date:
March
2013
This presentation describes the journey the Association made from a one-issue organization to a watershed management group working with the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance.
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This presentation describes the role of trembling aspen in Alberta's boreal forests, and lays out the process of reclamation when aiming for ecosystem resiliency.
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On 19th June 2023, BirdWatch Ireland hosted an online presentation by Dr. Flo Renou Wilson, peatland expert from University College Dublin. Participants included members of different organisations...
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Norman Allard Jr.
Tom Biebighauser
Resource Date:
February
2023
I am pleased to share the full short film The Wetlands. In 2017 Lower Kootenay Band began planning the restoration of a number of wetland impoundments created in the late 1960's to mid 1980's. Due to...
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This keynote presentation discusses the state of Alberta's water, its natural variations and the challenges facing water in the province.
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Barry Adams explains the range resource management, saying they have recently blended the ecological site description database with their other database ESYS, to make ECOSYS.
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This presentation discusses a new blueprint for community water management regarding wastewater, using Bragg Creek as an example.
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George Sterling summarizes 30 years of research at the Tri-Creeks Experimental Watershed in west-central Alberta, south of Hinton, Alberta.
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Justin Riemer, Assistant Deputy Minister for Innovation and Advanced Education, Government of Alberta, talks about the importance of collaboration, networking and research to strengthen our provincial economy.
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This presentation talks about understanding the recovery and self-organization of Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) impacted stands.
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This presentation discusses research done through EMEND regarding biodiversity, and how wet areas mapping and lidar have been used in that research.
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This presentation discusses Alberta's progress toward a joint practice standard for wetland practitioners.
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In this video, Dr. David McNabb, describes how the NAIT Boreal Research Institute in Peace River is using the RipPlow® to test the restoration of soil quality on decommissioned wellsites and the...
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This 2012 presentation discusses environmental markets for ecosystem services.
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This presentation describes the process of delineating, extracting and mapping small bodies of water in a SAR image.
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Resource Date:
March
2013
This presentation reviews the guides and handbooks that have been developed for Alberta's Watershed Planning Advisory Councils to aid them in their watershed reporting and watershed planning.
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This talks presents an analysis of future water management challenges for Alberta at the 2012 Alberta Institute of Agrologists conference.
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Resource Date:
March
2013
Meghan Payne provides an update on the watershed issues for Lesser Slave Lake and River in north-central Alberta.