Principal Investigator:Graf, Linda H Licensed Year(s):
2007
2006 Summary:
The objective of the vegetation study is to continue to record baseline information on lichen health and productivity which may then be used to monitor impacts as a result of construction and operation activities in the proposed Parsons Lake development area.
These studies are a continuation of those conducted previously in summer and fall of 2006. The study will link to caribou monito...
Principal Investigator:Wenghofer, Kristen Licensed Year(s):20182017201620152014201320122011201020092007
2006
Summary:
Increased industrial development across the Northwest Territories is creating the necessity to reclaim and revegetate the land during and/or after development. Land management policy recognizes the need to maintain ecosystems, biodiversity, and habitat, and is implementing stringent policies for land use. Northern environments are particularly slow to recover from disturbance because of the short ...
Principal Investigator:Hong, Tom Licensed Year(s):
2002
Summary:
A pre-construction biophysical site assessment will focus on wildlife and vegetation. The proposed well-sites will be examined on foot, and the flowlines walked to document vegetation types, including rare species if present. Main vegetation types will b...
Principal Investigator:Povey, Andrew Licensed Year(s):
2002
Summary:
The proposed research program involves terrestrial studies in the Gwich'in Settlement Area to be conducted during 2002. Initial Vegetation investigations were conducted in summer 2001 to classify vegetation along the study corridor. This classification...
Principal Investigator:Povey, Andrew Licensed Year(s):
2002
Summary:
The proposed research program involves terrestrial studies in the Inuvialuit Settlement Area to be conducted during 2002. Initial vegetation investigations were conducted in summer 2001 to classify vegetation along the study corridor. This classificatio...
Principal Investigator:Sutor, Greg Licensed Year(s):
1997
Summary:
Vegetation communities along the pipeline route and over other parts of the Project area would be provisionally mapped from aerial photographs. A field survey would be undertaken with an emphasis on identifying rare plants. The study area is in the Caribou Hills IBP site 4-9, which was in part proposed because of its rare flora. July is an optimum time for a single survey. Also transect sampling ...