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Culturally Driven Freshwater and Fish Monitoring: Opportunities for Social Learning in the Dehcho Region
Download2019-05-01
This research project, focused on identifying social learning opportunities in the Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories, is being undertaken in collaboration with Kátł’odeeche First Nation (KFN). This South Slavey Dene community has occupied their traditional lands for thousands of years....
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2009-01-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
The NSWA engaged the ALCES© Group to undertake a high-level, strategic and exploratory cumulative effects modeling for the NSRB. Specifically, the NSWA-ALCES© cumulative effects assessment project is intended to simulate the effects of major land uses in the watershed (agriculture, forestry,...
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2017-04-01
Curiosity is a crucial, but not yet well-understood component of intelligence and a better understanding of existing models may lead to a better understanding of curiosity as a whole. In this work, we present a physical robot implementation of the basic curiosity loop introduced by Gordon and...
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2007-09-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
A starting point in effective water management is to understand the extent to which Alberta’s water resources have already been committed to human and economic activity. How much water has been allocated? How much is currently being used? The answers to these questions are fundamental to the...