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Organizations: Environment and Sustainable Resource Development Information Type: publications

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May 1, 2013

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This report provides a snapshot of the contributions Alberta's forest sector makes to the province. It describes this contribution using a number of different metrics, and provides some context...


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March 31, 2015

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The Province introduced reclamation certificates in 1963 to promote reclamation of industrially disturbed private lands. The program was expanded to include public lands in 1978 and revised in...


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October 1, 2011

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The Ecosystem Services Approach Pilot on Wetlands is part of the Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development's 10-year ES Roadmap; its completion and results are considered a...


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June 1, 2012

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In June 2011, the updated 2010 Reclamation Criteria for Wellsites and Associated Facilities for Cultivated Lands, Forested Lands, and Native Grasslands were released. The Reclamation Criteria...


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June 1, 2011

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Presents the summary of changes to the 2010 Reclamation criteria for wellsites and associated facilities.


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July 1, 2013

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The aim of reclamation under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act is to obtain "equivalent land capacity," which is defined as the ability of the land to support various land uses...


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April 1, 2013

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The cumulative effects management approach was officially adopted in 2007 to ensure that the effects of development are managed responsibly and Albertans are assured that regional and industrial...


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July 1, 2013

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The aim of reclamation under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act is to obtain "equivalent land capacity," which is defined as the ability of the land to support various land uses...


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July 1, 2013

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The aim of reclamation under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act is to obtain "equivalent land capacity," which is defined as the ability of the land to support various land uses...


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January 1, 2012

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This fact sheet describes the process and information that is required to process reclamation applications for specific lease situations where more than one activity occurs on the same parcel of land.