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Tłı̨chǫ Highway 2022 Caribou, Dust, and Vegetation Monitoring
chercheur principal: Steinwand, Tyanna
Année(s) de permis: 2022
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5210. The purpose of this project is to determine changes in todzi harvesting pressure following construction of the road. The research team will determine sustainable levels of harvest for boreal caribou in the North Slave area before the road is built; Monitor harvesting pressure on boreal caribou and moose after the road...


Changing Carbon Sinks in Sub-Arctic Canada
chercheur principal: Schiff, Sherry L
Année(s) de permis: 2022 2021
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5150. The objective is to improve the quantitative understanding of carbon dynamics in Canadian subarctic freshwaters, with a focus on identifying the processes governing the balance between carbon sinks and carbon sources to the atmosphere. The research team will pair field-based observations with laboratory experiments...


Past and future fire dynamics: implications for central arctic caribou and dependent communities (Community based component)
chercheur principal: Jacobsen, Petter F
Année(s) de permis: 2010 2009
Résumé: This licence is being issued for the scientific research application No.1294. The research is part of the larger research project on the correlation between increased forest fires and decreasing caribou population in the Northwest Territories. The intent is to record TEK concerning environments rebounding from forest fires, the correlation between these areas and the caribou population,...


Caribou impact assessment and monitoring guidelines
chercheur principal: Lines, Stephen A
Année(s) de permis: 2007
Résumé: The objective of this research is to develop, using an ecology based approach, scientifically rigorous guidelines for impact assessment and monitoring of caribou for the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board and Nunavut Impact Review Board (the Boards). This is being done so that the information collected by proponents allows for more reliable differentiation between natural varia...


The Impacts of Caribou Co-management Arrangements on Development Activities in Caribou Habitat
chercheur principal: Kofinas, Gary P
Année(s) de permis: 2007
Résumé: The objective of this study is to determine what techniques caribou co-management arrangements are using to address industrial development in caribou ranges, what impacts they are having, and how they may increase their impacts if needed. One of the pervasive threats facing caribou populations is habitat change. Habitat changes may occur due to a variety of reasons, including industrial develo...


Beyond Control: Caribou Co-management and Cross-Cultural Information
chercheur principal: Kendrick, Anne
Année(s) de permis: 2001
Résumé: The study is designed to improve the understanding of cross-cultural differences in the co-management of the Bathurst caribou herd. This study will follow up on major differences revealed in a Man and Biosphere High Latitude Ecosystems Directorate comparative study of the management of the Western Arctic and Beverly-Qamanirjuaq caribou herds. The researcher will assist with the coordination of t...


Licence #2359
chercheur principal: Calef, George
Année(s) de permis: 1978
Résumé: To carry out monitoring and research studies of all major caribou herds and wolves which may include marking, tagging and collaring....


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