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In situ oil sands footprint monitoring project

Description

Stakeholders and regulators have become increasingly concerned about the cumulative impact of existing and future in situ oil sands operations on ecosystem health and reclamation success in the Lakeland Industrial and Community Association region. To respond to these concerns, Alberta Environment commissioned a pilot project to develop a terrestrial footprint monitoring protocol for the region. The In situ Footprint Monitoring Project was completed by the ALCES Group in association with InfoJim Inc. The intent of the project was to establish a foundation for ongoing monitoring of the in situ development footprint that would ultimately assist stakeholders and regulators in responsible land management and sustainable development.

Updated

January 1, 2009

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footprint monitoring footprints in situ in situ oil sands

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Alternative Title

June 2008, Updated January 2009 with historical figures

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Environment (1971-1992, 1999-2011)

Contributor

ALCES Group.

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Resource Dates

Date Created

2008-06-01

Date Added

2019-04-01T20:47:42.547384

Date Modified

2009-01-01

Date Issued

2009-01-01

Audience information

Identifiers

ISBN (pdf)

9780778580836

ISBN (print)

9780778580829

NEOS catalogue key

5394170

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

Alberta Environment (AENV) commissioned a pilot project to develop a terrestrial footprint monitoring protocol for the LICA region. The In situ Footprint Monitoring Project (the In situ project) was completed by the ALCES Group in association with InfoJim Inc.

Licence

No licence

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