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Southeast Alberta Conservation Offset Pilot : linking decisions and assumptions with generally accepted offset principles

Description

The Southeast Alberta Conservation Offset Pilot was created to test a voluntary, market-based approach to address temporary industrial impacts on southeastern Alberta native prairie by establishing term contracts with private landowners to establish native perennial species on cultivated land. The objective of this report is to show how the decisions and choices made throughout the pilot align with generally-accepted offset principles as described by the Business and Biodiversity Offset Programme and generally-accepted offset practices.

Updated

March 1, 2014

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Land Use Framework South Saskatchewan Regional Plan biodiversity conservation conservation offsets regional plans

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Alternative Title

SEACOP : linking decisions and assumptions with generally accepted offset principles

Alternative Title

Prepared for: Southeast Alberta Conservation Offset Pilot Team

Extent

28 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Agriculture and Forestry

Contributor

Miistakis Institute

Contributor

Good, Kimberly

Contributor

Haddock, Rachelle

Place of Publication

Calgary

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Resource Dates

Date Created

2014-03-01

Date Added

2019-09-16T15:10:48.432127

Date Modified

2014-03-01

Date Issued

2014-03-01

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