Organization University of Alberta (UofA) Resource Type Video Authors Jennie Pedersen Resource Date: 2014 Video showing a climate change adaptation transplanting trial of northern blazing star from Duchess, Alberta to the boreal zone.
Protecting Forest Floor in Place Rather than Stripping it Off is a Better Strategy to Regenerated Temporary Drilling Pads Resource Date: 2015 Organization University of Alberta (UofA) Alberta Centre for Reclamation and Restoration Ecology (ACRRE)
Coarse Woody Debris Increases Microbial Functional Diversity in Reclaimed Soils Resource Date: 2015 Organization University of Alberta (UofA) Alberta Centre for Reclamation and Restoration Ecology (ACRRE) Fuse Consulting Ltd.
Soil Salvage Depth is Key to Aspen Root Fragment Survival and Sucker Regeneration in Forest Reclamation Resource Date: 2015 Organization University of Alberta (UofA) Alberta Centre for Reclamation and Restoration Ecology (ACRRE) Fuse Consulting Ltd.
Deeper Soil Salvaging Depths Produce Greater Cover of Native Plants than Shallow Salvage Depths on a Reclaimed Coal Mine Site Resource Date: 2015 Organization University of Alberta (UofA) Alberta Centre for Reclamation and Restoration Ecology (ACRRE) Fuse Consulting Ltd.
Prioritization can Improve Cost Effectiveness of Seismic Line Restoration Resource Date: 2015 Organization University of Alberta (UofA) Alberta Centre for Reclamation and Restoration Ecology (ACRRE) Fuse Consulting Ltd.
Benefits of Fertilization for White Spruce and Lodgepole Pine Trees Depend on the Reclamation Substrate – Overburden vs Tailings Sand Resource Date: 2015 Organization University of Alberta (UofA) Alberta Centre for Reclamation and Restoration Ecology (ACRRE) Fuse Consulting Ltd.