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- 9Novak, Frank
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- 72Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)
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1986-04-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
The first edition of a handbook intended to help Albertans, who require social assistance, understand and navigate Alberta's welfare system.
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1990-03-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
The third edition of a handbook written for Albertans who require social assistance.
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1997
Horbulyk, Theodore M., Adamowicz, Wiktor
If economic instruments are to play a role in the resolution of water quantity problems, then two important preliminary steps will be to assess what those problems are and to ascertain what scope there is for resolving them with policy reforms. The next section of the paper addresses these two...
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The Role of Human Altered Landscapes and Predators in the Spatial Overlap Between Moose, Wolves, and Endangered Caribou
DownloadFall 2014
Human altered landscapes can cause the endangerment or extinction of a species, not only by a direct loss of habitat but by altering predator-prey relationships. Predators can drive prey to extinction when the density of the predator becomes subsidized by another abundant, alternate prey. Such...