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Seismic Lines in Treed Boreal Peatlands as Analogs for Wildfire Fuel Modification Treatments
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Across the Boreal, there is an expansive wildland–society interface (WSI), where communities, infrastructure, and industry border natural ecosystems, exposing them to the impacts of natural...
The Biophysical Climate Mitigation Potential of Boreal Peatlands During the Growing Season
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Peatlands and forests cover large areas of the boreal biome and are critical for global climate regulation. They also regulate regional climate through heat and water vapour exchange with the...
The Effects of Black Spruce Fuel Management on Surface Fuel Condition and Peat Burn Severity in an Experimental Fire
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This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
The Essential Carbon Service Provided by Northern Peatlands
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Northern peatlands have cooled the global climate by accumulating large quantities of soil carbon (C) over thousands of years. Maintaining the C sink function of these peatlands and their immense long...
The Exchange: Sharing Knowledge, Inspiring Solutions (Edition 1)
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The Exchange: Sharing Knowledge, Inspiring Solutions, is a regular knowledge exchange publication produced by the Alberta Regional Caribou Knowledge Partnership (ARCKP). It features concise, brief...
The Hydrochemical Evolution of a Constructed Peatland in a Post-mining Landscape Six Years After Construction
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Study Focus: Six years of hydrochemical data (2013 – 2018) from the Sandhill Fen Watershed (SFW), a 52-ha upland-peatland catchment that was built upon highly saline soft tailings, were used to...
Theses - McMaster University
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MacSphere is McMaster University’s Institutional Repository (IR). The purpose of an IR is to bring together all of a University's research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide...
Threshold Peat Burn Severity Breaks Evaporation‐Limiting Feedback
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This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
Ting Liu
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State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change
Towards Undisturbed Habitat: Forest Management in Alberta's Caribou Ranges - ARCKP Project Report
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This report addresses the lack of guidance from the federal recovery strategies for woodland caribou on when suitable habitat, after being disturbed by anthropogenic activities such as forest...
Water for the Futures We Want - Opportunities for Research, Practice, and Leadership in Achieving SDG 6
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Canada and the world are faced with unprecedented water-related challenges which impact our ability to meet many of the UN sustainable development goals. Climate warming and human actions are altering...
Webinar - Boreal Water Futures
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This presentation provides an introduction to the Boreal Water Futures program.
Webinar - Hot Hot Peat! Managing Boreal Peatland Wildfires in an Era of Climate Change
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This presentation provides an overview of current boreal peatland wildfire research and of management approaches in the face of climate change.
Webinar - iWETLAND: Managing Species at Risk Habitat through Wetland Water Level Citizen Science
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iWETLAND: Managing Species at Risk Habitat through Wetland Water Level Citizen Science Presented by Taylor North and the McMaster Ecohydrology Lab iWetland is a citizen science wetland water level...
Webinar: Alternate harvesting and silviculture approaches for promoting caribou habitat
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The Alberta Regional Caribou Knowledge Partnership (ARCKP) is pleased to present "Alternate harvesting and silviculture approaches for promoting caribou habitat." This webinar, presented by Josh...
Webinar: Caribou, Fire, and Forestry - highlights from a recent literature review
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The Alberta Regional Caribou Knowledge Partnership (ARCKP) is pleased to present "Caribou, Fire, and Forestry - highlights from a recent literature review" presented by Dr. Laura Finnegan, Program...
Webinar: Networking the spatial structure of boreal caribou populations in western Canada
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The Alberta Regional Caribou Knowledge Partnership (ARCKP) is pleased to be hosting a free webinar, presented by Steve Wilson of EcoLogic Research, February 10th, 11 AM MST. View details below and...