Integrated land use
Content related to: Integrated land use
CCLM Webinar - Intensive Forest Management Across Canada: Panel Discussion
Boreal Wetlands and Waterfowl: A Commitment to Stewardship Activities in Manitoba
Webinar - Ducks Unlimited Canada's Best Management Practices Team
Webinar - Status of DUC's Enhanced Wetland Classification Inventory and Case Study of the Akaitcho Wetland Mapping Project
Webinar - A Road Runs Through it: What Happens when the Dam Road Gets in the Way
Webinar - Managing Riparian Areas and Wetlands in an Integrated Approach to Forest Ecosystem Management
CEMA Resources Available Online
![CEMA logo](/sites/default/files/images/2024-04/cema_logo.png)
The Cumulative Environmental Management Association (CEMA) was a leading multi-stakeholder group operating in the heart of Canada’s boreal forest - the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Alberta.
CEMA was a key advisor to the provincial and federal governments committed to respectful, inclusive dialogue to make recommendations to manage the cumulative environmental effects of regional development on air, land, water and biodiversity. Based in Fort McMurray and operating for more than twelve years, this nonprofit association employed a professional secretariat to coordinate its world class research through Land, Air, Water and Reclamation working groups.
Some of the CEMA reports are now available through the Thomas A. Edge Archives & Special Collections at Athabasca University. More are being added as time permits.
To request CEMA reports or data that are not currently in the database, you can fill out the Research Request form.
CEMA Resources Available Online
![CEMA logo](/sites/default/files/images/2024-04/cema_logo.png)
The Cumulative Environmental Management Association (CEMA) was a leading multi-stakeholder group operating in the heart of Canada’s boreal forest - the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Alberta.
CEMA was a key advisor to the provincial and federal governments committed to respectful, inclusive dialogue to make recommendations to manage the cumulative environmental effects of regional development on air, land, water and biodiversity. Based in Fort McMurray and operating for more than twelve years, this nonprofit association employed a professional secretariat to coordinate its world class research through Land, Air, Water and Reclamation working groups.
Some of the CEMA reports are now available through the Thomas A. Edge Archives & Special Collections at Athabasca University. More are being added as time permits.
To request CEMA reports or data that are not currently in the database, you can fill out the Research Request form.
CEMA Resources Available Online
![CEMA logo](/sites/default/files/images/2024-04/cema_logo.png)
The Cumulative Environmental Management Association (CEMA) was a leading multi-stakeholder group operating in the heart of Canada’s boreal forest - the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Alberta.
CEMA was a key advisor to the provincial and federal governments committed to respectful, inclusive dialogue to make recommendations to manage the cumulative environmental effects of regional development on air, land, water and biodiversity. Based in Fort McMurray and operating for more than twelve years, this nonprofit association employed a professional secretariat to coordinate its world class research through Land, Air, Water and Reclamation working groups.
Some of the CEMA reports are now available through the Thomas A. Edge Archives & Special Collections at Athabasca University. More are being added as time permits.
To request CEMA reports or data that are not currently in the database, you can fill out the Research Request form.