Nouvelles Relatives à la Gestion des Terres
Ottawa, Canada – A new geospatial learning tool developed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is helping increase visibility of environmental projects across Canada that bring together Indigenous knowledge systems...
The Directive for Reclamation Certificate Site Assessments for Pits and Quarries – Cultivated Lands, directs pit and quarry operators on the requirements for assessing all or part of a...
The Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association is hosting a one-day pre-conference Workshop titled A Shared Foundation: Advancing Remediation Innovation Through Policy and Technology on March 3, 2026...
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas (EPA) has a new easy to use online geospatial tool that displays information about contaminated sites regulated by EPA such as gas stations, drycleaners and...
Forest practitioners across British Columbia now have a powerful new tool to support innovation and adaptive management in forestry with the official launch of the SIP Exchange (SIPex) — a...
REVIVE is a global initiative to deliver standards-based restoration at scale by equipping the world with exemplary projects, trained professionals, standards-based methodologies, applied science, financial mechanisms, and policy frameworks.
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Over the next few years, ABMI is excited to be co-developing programs to build geospatial capacity with Indigenous partners in Alberta. Thanks to financial support from the Commission of Environmental...
The intensity, size, and frequency of wildfires impacting forests and communities across Canada have grown as a result of climate change and a century of fire suppression. These extreme fires...
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas has published the Code of Practice for Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Operations.
The Code of Practice for Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Operations applies...
Conservation dollars are finite, so we aim to maximize our impact for both nature and people. One of the most valuable resources Nature Conservancy Canada has for making these decisions...