University of Alberta

Reports

Aumann, C. 2006. Overview and Review of Scenario Construction.

Aumann, C. 2007. Web-based information system: the NE Alberta planning prototype project.

Aumann, C. 2008. A Methodology for building credible models for policy evaluation. International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software Integrating Sciences and Information Technology for Environmental Assessment and Decision Making 4th Proceedings M. S`anchez-Marr`e, J. B´ejar, J. Comas, A. Rizzoli and G. Guariso (Eds.) International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs), 2008.

Bayne EM, J. Ball, J. Tigner, H.E. Lankau, and C. Terpsma. 2008. Understanding of the relative contribution of factors affecting boreal forest songbird productivity: Report of research activities to Environment Canada, Yellowknife. 25 March 2008.

Bayne, E.M., and S. Lele. 2007. Adjusting occupancy estimates for various types of “detection error”: Using single-surveys to assess avian habitat quality and track changes in occurrence over time. Final report to National Boreal Bird Habitat Modelling Project. 23 pages.

Bayne, E.M., and B. Nielsen. 2007. Thinning of lodgepole pine stands: Benefits and liabilities for forest birds over time. Final report for Millar Western Forest Products.

Bayne, E.M., C. Gray, and J. Litke. 2006. Integrating local people in biodiversity monitoring. ABMI Winter Tracking Assessment.

Bayne, E.M. et al. 2007. Impacts of pipeline edges in boreal forest on the predation dynamics of nesting songbirds: report of research activities. Environment Canada Northern Ecosystem Initiative Final Report.

Carlson, M., E.M. Bayne, and B. Stelfox. 2008. Finding a balance: Assessing the future impacts of conservation and development in the Mackenzie watershed. Canadian Boreal Initiative. Available online at Boreal Songbird Initiative.

Herbers, J., D. Haughland & J. Schieck. 2007. Summary of the ABMI’s Ability to Detect Change – 2007 Update. The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, Alberta, Canada.

Haughland, D.L., J. Herbers & J. Schieck. 2007. ConocoPhillips/Opti-Nexen Pilot Project: A case study of ABMI’s ability to report on biodiversity status and trends. The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, Alberta, Canada.

Haughland, D.L. 2005c. ConocoPhillips/Opti-Nexen Pilot Project: Assessing and monitoring habitats, species and diversity in north-eastern Alberta: what is the role of the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program? The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Alberta, Canada.

Haughland, D.L. 2005b. ConocoPhillips/Opti-Nexen Pilot Project: Status of winter-active mammals in the SAGD region. The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Alberta, Canada.

Haughland, D.L. 2005a. ConocoPhillips/Opti-Nexen Pilot Project: Summary of Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program Snow Tracking Surveys. 2005 Data Summary. The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program, Alberta, Canada.

Haughland, D.L. 2008. Ecological Status and Trends Report: Boreal Plains Ecozone. Draft Report. Alberta Ministry of Sustainable Resource Development, Environment Canada.

Lee, P., B. Hantel, G. Grover, and S. Boutin. 2006. Large-scale forest planning in western boreal forests: simulation of different planning scenarios based on natural landscape patterns. Report II: Simulation and comparison of four scenarios. Network of Centres of Excellence-Sustainable Forest Management Reports. Knowledge, Educations, Technology, and Extension report (KETE).

McCutchen, N.A. 2008. Collar analysis – how many is enough? Report prepared for the Alberta Caribou Committee Research and Monitoring Subcommittee. Edmonton, AB.

McCutchen, N.A. 2008. Defining habitat intactness for woodland caribou. Report prepared for the Alberta Caribou Committee Governance Board, Edmonton, AB.

Schneider, R. 2008. Summary report: ALCES climate workshop.  Project report prepared for Alberta Sustainable Resource Development.

Schneider, R., and D. Farr. 2008. A modeling framework for assessing the potential impacts of climate change in northeastern Alberta.  Project report prepared for Alberta Sustainable Resource Development.

Schneider, R. 2009. Operationalizing regional plans. Paper prepared for the conference proceedings of the Canadian Institute’s conference entitled: The Implications of Managing Regional Resources in Alberta.

Schneider, R., M. Arienti, B. Stelfox, D. Farr, and S. Boutin. 2009. Modeling the effects of a mountain pine beetle outbreak and potential management responses in Alberta’s eastern slopes. Mountain Pine Beetle Working Paper 2009-11. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Victoria, B.C.

Schneider, R and S. Boutin. 2007. Incorporating climate change into ALCES land use scenarios with application to Alberta.

Schneider, R, G. Hauer, D. Farr and S. Boutin. 2010. Identifying Conservation Area Options in Alberta Using an Optimization Approach . Final Report.

Schneider, R. 2011. An Integrated Planning Approach for Selecting Conservation Offsets in Northern Alberta.  ILM lab project report.

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