Video - The Global Imperative of Ecosystem Reclamation

Authors
Mohan Wali
Resource Date:
2012

The resource link will access Part 1 of this presentation. Part 2 can be accessed here.

Dr. Wali's presentation gave an overview of how reclamation practices have evolved over the past several decades, and how the science and research translated into policy and regulation.

In the first part of his inaugural lecture for the Land Reclamation International Graduate School, University of Alberta, Dr. Mohan Wali introduced the lessons from the science of ecology that laid the principles for reclamation science.

In Part 2, he describes his pioneering work on open-pit coal mine reclamation in North Dakota. He describes how the fundamental steps in reclamation discovered in his and others' research quite rapidly became regulation in North Dakota in the 1970s. Now with the challenge of global warming, he makes the case that reclamation is the global imperative.

Dr. Mohan Wali is Professor Emeritus, at the School of Environment and Natural Resources, Ohio State Environmental Science Graduate Program, John Glenn School of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio USA.

The University of Alberta's new Land Reclamation International Graduate School (LRIGS) hosted its inaugural lecture in November of 2012. The lecture was given by Dr. Mohan K. Wali, Professor Emeritus at the School of Environment and Natural Resources, Ohio State Environmental Science Graduate Program, John Glenn School of Public Affairs, Ohio State University in Columbus.

This presentation was recorded and originally hosted online by the Alberta Land Use Knowledge Network (LUKN).