Principal Investigator:King, Ann Licensed Year(s):
2022
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5250.
This projects aims and objectives are to examine the processes of engagement and roles of Sahtu Dene and Metis knowledge and perspectives for their traditional territory in the Norman Wells Oilfield Reclamation and Closure. The Principal Investigator (PI) will: 1) review how Indigenous peoples living in northern Canad...
Principal Investigator:Andrew, Leon Licensed Year(s):20242023
2022
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5049.
This project will explore Dene and Me´tis knowledge about the cumulative impacts (CI) of a century of petroleum operations at Norman Wells and downstream, supporting meaningful Indigenous contributions to decisions about closure and reclamation, strengthening Indigenous stewardship roles, and providing education and t...
Principal Investigator:Coad, Abigale Licensed Year(s):
2021
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4911.
By conducting interviews with a Yellowknife organization (Dene Nahjo), this thesis seeks to determine the definition of decolonization to Dene peoples and the importance of Indigenous resurgence and land reclamation in the NWT.
Decolonization and the NWT will combine community-based research with archival analysi...
Principal Investigator:Coombs, Matthew Licensed Year(s):
2020
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4806.
The objective is to fish for adult Arctic grayling in Lower Reach 1 of Baker Creek. Baker Creek is a seasonal creek that flows through the Giant Mine site into Yellowknife Bay of Great Slave Lake. Giant Mine is currently in care and maintenance and will be undergoing closure and reclamation activities, which include r...
Principal Investigator:Robinson, Cindy Licensed Year(s):
2020
2019 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4645.
In accordance with the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board (MVWLB) Guidelines, the overarching closure goal for former mine sites is to return the site and affected areas to viable, and wherever practicable, self-sustaining ecosystems that are compatible with a healthy environment and with human activities. To meet ...
Principal Investigator:Trimble, Annika EV Licensed Year(s):
2018
20072006 Summary:
Despite the recognition of the ecological benefits carried by the use of native plant seeds in reclamation, there is still no commercial source of plant materials native to the NWT or Canada’s north. Even finding southern cultivars of local species is a significant challenge. In response to this, Aurora Research Institute (ARI) initiated the NWT Native Seed Development Program, its objective being...
Principal Investigator:Fraser, Paul Licensed Year(s):
2018
Summary:
In accordance with the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board (MVLWB) Guidelines, the overarching closure goal for former mine sites is to return the site and affected areas to viable, and wherever practicable, self-sustaining ecosystems that are compatible with a healthy environment and with human activities. To meet this closure goal, companies must demonstrate that a site is physically stable, c...
Principal Investigator:Trimble, Annika EV Licensed Year(s):
2018
20172016201520142013201220112010200920072006 Summary:
The objective of this sub-project are:
1) to continue assessing the performance of native plants which were seeded and transplanted into field plots in 2006 and 2007; and,
2) to establish two new field plots at the Inuvik golf course with the same intent of monitoring native seed performance in a disturbed habitat.
The research team intend to collect data regarding winter survival, seedling e...
Principal Investigator:Naeth, M. Anne Licensed Year(s):
2017
201620152014200920082005 Summary:
The overall research goal is to determine appropriate methods to restore disturbed sites at Diavik Diamond Mine to productive and sustainable tundra communities following mine closure. There are three main research areas 1) building suitable reclamation substrates for plant establishment and growth, 2) methods of collection and propagation of locally common native plant and lichen species, and 3) ...
Principal Investigator:Wunderlich, Nicole B Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
The objective of this study is to determine if the plant community composition of seeded and unseeded disturbances in the Mackenzie Delta is similar to the undisturbed tundra. This comparison may help determine best practices of recovery for native vegetation to use in future oil and gas projects in the region. The vegetation data will be collected using non-destructive methods including species p...