Ecological Recovery Monitoring of Certified Reclaimed Wellsites in Alberta: Long-term Monitoring Framework to Track Ecological Recovery - Results from the Dry Mixedgrass
Published: Sep 29, 2014
Author(s):
McIntosh A
Description: A review of the outcomes of a pilot wellsite reclamation monitoring program in the Dry Mixedgrass Natural Subregion. It informs on sampling effort in native grasslands, and identifies criteria for selection of a subset of wellsites for inclusion in a potential long-term monitoring program. This report supports the development of a framework for the inclusion of long-term monitoring of Alberta's reclaimed wellsites in the programs of the Alberta Environmental Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Agency.
Document Type:
Standards and Protocols - Applied Research,
Projects and Units - Ecological Recovery Monitoring
Subject Area:
Monitoring,
Reclamation,
Human Footprint
Citation:
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2014.
Ecological Recovery Monitoring of Certified Reclaimed Wellsites in Alberta: Long-term Monitoring Framework to Track Ecological Recovery - Results from the Dry Mixedgrass.
Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/24.html
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Document Type:
Standards and Protocols - Applied Research,
Projects and Units - Ecological Recovery Monitoring
Subject Area:
Monitoring,
Reclamation,
Human Footprint
Citation:
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2014.
Ecological Recovery Monitoring of Certified Reclaimed Wellsites in Alberta: Long-term Monitoring Framework to Track Ecological Recovery - Results from the Dry Mixedgrass.
Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/24.html