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Best Practices and Resources on Climate Resilient Natural Infrastructure
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Best practices and resources on climate resilient natural infrastructure.
CCME Public Review: Draft Excess Soil Reuse Guidance
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A draft Excess Soil Reuse Guidance document from the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment is available for public review and comment until January 3, 2023. It is available in both English...
Historical Landscape Use of Migratory Caribou: New Insights From Old Antlers
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Accumulations of shed caribou antlers ( Rangifer tarandus) are valuable resources for expanding the temporal scope with which we evaluate seasonal landscape use of herds. Female caribou shed their...
Key Elements to Guide Governance for Cumulative Effects Assessment, Monitoring and Management
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This document was developed by CCME’s Cumulative Effects Working Group (CEWG).
Monitoring Recovery of Overgrazed Lichen Communities on Hagemeister Island, Southwestern Alaska
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Understanding the recovery rate of overgrazed lichen communities has value to mangers of lands in northern regions. We describe lichen community composition and present recovery rate measurements for...
Prompt Rewetting of Drained Peatlands Reduces Climate Warming Despite Methane Emissions
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Peatlands are strategic areas for climate change mitigation because of their matchless carbon stocks. Drained peatlands release this carbon to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide (CO2). Peatland...
Rapid Transformation of Tundra Ecosystems From Ice-wedge Degradation
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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...
Survival and Reproduction in Arctic Caribou are Associated with Summer Forage and Insect Harassment
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Investigators have speculated that the climate-driven “greening of the Arctic” may benefit barren-ground caribou populations, but paradoxically many populations have declined in recent years. This...