Ressources de Gestion des Terres
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Carol Jones
Bruce McTavish
The feasibility of using native plants for land reclamation should be addressed from both a biological and an economic perspective. For a species to be biologically feasible for use in reclamation it...
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Stephen Homoky
Jacob Boateng
The rehabilitation of forest stands that do not support commercial crop vegetation is necessitated by the fact that competing non-crop vegetation suppresses or kills desirable crop species. These...
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Following Hydro-Quebec's decision not to proceed with a hydroelectrical project near the Hudson Bay, it was further decided to improve the bare site of the exploration camp and to restore it to its...
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On July 30, 1985, a 5 year $10,000,000 agreement was signed in Prince George between Canada's Minister of State for Mines, the Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, and the Minister of...
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David Easton
Jonathan Losee
The first phase of B. C. Transit's SkyTrain is a 19 kilometer long concrete guideway that shuttles passenger loaded automated trains from Vancouver's waterfront, through Burnaby, to downtown New...
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Research in soil improvement of forest stands with municipal sewage sludge has been carried out by the University of Washington College of Forest Resources during the last 13 years. In 1973 the...
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The term facets has many definitions as does the term rehabilitation. When these terms are linked with the issues identified by members of this Association in the survey taken in 1985, the spectrum...
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Chris Stockdale
Katie Birchard
Leonardo Frid
Shreeram Senthivasan
Brett Moore
Quinn Barber
Colin Daniel
Denyse Dawe
Peter Englefield
Denys Yemshanov
BurnP3+ was designed to update and replace Burn-P3, a software application originally developed in 2005 by the Canadian Forest Service ( Parisien et al. 2005). BurnP3+ (probability, prediction, and...
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Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute
Scientists at the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute’s (ABMI) Imaging Centre are leveraging the power of an impressive partnership: remote sensing (lidar1) and machine learning. By combining...
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Author(s)
Terry Macyk
Faye Nikiforuk
Zdenek Widtman
In 1988 a joint research program was developed and implemented by the Alberta Research Council and ESSO Resources Canada Limited to identify the impact of different loading rates of KCl, NaCl, and...