Oil and Gas Best Management Practices SymposiumOil and Gas Best Management Practices Symposium - Reducing the Footprint of oil and gas development in the North The Oil and Gas Best Management Practices Symposium was held in Whitehorse, Yukon on April 25 to 27, 2005. The symposium agenda, poster abstracts and presentation abstracts are posted on this page. If you would like to obtain a copy of these presentations, please email Kirstie Simpson, Sustainable Resource Development Coordinator with the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Oil and Gas and Mineral Resources Division. Agenda Poster Abstracts POSTERS: Snowmobiles and Caribou; Industrial Disturbance on Caribou; Devon’s 2D and 3D Seismic Projects in the Eagle Plains and Kotaneelee Areas - Best Management Practices for Minimizing Disturbance; Landslides and Climate Change; Arctic Alpine Seeds; Interactive Geological Mapping Project; Yukon Oil and Gas Resource Assessments; Seismic Surveys in the Whitehorse Trough. Presentation Abstracts Yukon’s Development Assessment Process (DAP) – Status and Implications to the Oil & Gas Industry An Oil and Gas Perspective on a Changing Environment Evolving Approaches to Minimize the Footprint of the Canadian Oil and Gas Industry Barriers to the Deployment of Environmental Technologies in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry Oil and Gas Development on Alaska’s North Slope: The Role of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service The Development of an Ecological Landscape Model for Yukon Oil and Gas Best Management Practices TransCanada and Environmental Stewardship in the Boreal Forest Footprint Reduction in Alaska North Slope Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Understanding, Evaluation and Application of Indigenous Knowledge in Oil and Gas Exploration: Applicant and Regulatory/Affected Party Perspectives How Songbirds are Affected by Seismic Lines The Boreal Caribou Committee and the Hay Zama Wetlands Committee – a Multiparty Collaborative Approach to the Development of Industrial Guidelines for Woodland Caribou Habitat and Operation in a Sensitive Wetland in Northern Alberta Woodland Caribou – Use of Empirical Models to Maintain and Restore Habitat and Mitigate Risks Regional Response of Boreal Birds to the Energy Sector Footprint Caribou and Development in the Carcross Winter Range Flying in Sheep Country Preventing Wildlife Injuries from Right-of-Way Brushing Environmental Study Programs and Research Sponsored by ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. The Use of Biophysical Mapping in Integrated Land Use Planning and Resource Management: the North Yukon Biophysical Mapping Project The Oil and Gas Business from a Forester's Point of View: Changes and best practices we are seeing on the ground Enbridge Norman Wells to Zama Pipeline Monitoring: An Overview of Monitoring Results Since Construction in 1981 Best Management Practices Associated with Stream Crossings Mackenzie Delta Low Ground Pressure Vehicle Trial Soil Bioengineering for Restoration of Difficult Sites Yukon Oil and Gas: Where have we been … where are we going?
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