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Studies & Reports (NSWA)
Items in this Collection
- 5Alberta
- 5Watersheds
- 2Riparian areas
- 1Geographic information systems
- 1Land cover
- 1Modeste subwatershed
- 4Clare, Shari
- 4Fiera Biological Consulting Ltd.
- 4Koenig, Shantel
- 4North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
- 1Battle River Watershed Alliance
- 1Regier, Jennifer
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2015-06-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
This report provides a descriptive compilation of stream nutrient data collected in Alberta between 1977 and 2013. The purpose was to consolidate information from many diverse sources into one document and to provide a useful reference point for future studies of lake and watershed management in...
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2021-03-01
Fiera Biological Consulting Ltd.
The overall goal of this project was to develop two land cover products, each for a different purpose. The first product is a large-scale, high thematic resolution land cover layer that covers the areas of the North Saskatchewan and Battle River watersheds that are outside the mountain parks, as...
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2018-04-01
Fiera Biological Consulting Ltd.
Riparian lands have substantial ecological, economic, and social value. The effective management of these habitats is a critical component in maintaining watershed health. However, because previous efforts to survey and assess riparian areas have focused on small-to-medium scales, the extent and...
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2019-01-01
Fiera Biological Consulting Ltd.
The overall goal of this project was to assess the performance of the GIS-based method used to evaluate the intactness of riparian habitats along the shorelines of Pigeon, Gull, Sylvan, and Buffalo lakes and their associated tributaries. (As cited in introduction.)
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2018-09-01
Fiera Biological Consulting Ltd.
Riparian lands have substantial ecological, economic, and social value. The effective management of these habitats is a critical component of watershed health maintenance. However, because previous efforts to survey and assess riparian areas have been focused on small-to-medium scales, the extent...