Reclamation and Restoration Plan Development

Authors
Maryse Maurice
Resource Date:
2011
Page Length
5

The site-specific data gathered throughout the life cycle of an upstream facility provides the basis for the integrated environmental management principles commonly applied for the reclamation of upstream facilities. The rehabilitation of disturbed natural landscapes relies on planning and technology that consider ecological processes at numerous time and spatial scales. This resource outlines the basic components of a reclamation plan, including framework for the re-establishment of drainage and vegetation.

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