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2013
[Anonymous]
(2013).
SM 800 - Linear footprint and access management
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Compass Resource Management Ltd.
, Ed.).
98 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(2013).
CEMA linear footprint disturbance simulation methodology document
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O2 Planning + Design Inc.
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42 pages .
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2012
Antoniuk, T.
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McNeil L.
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Nishi J.
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Manuel K.
(2012).
Caribou protection and recovery program - technical guidance
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52 pages .
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Nash, J. C.
(2012).
Detailed linear characterization of selected townships located south of Fort McMurray, Alberta
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30 pages .
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2010
Osko, T.
(2010).
A gap analysis of knowledge and practices for reclaiming disturbances associated with in situ oil sands and conventional oil & gas exploration on wetlands in northern Alberta
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2005
Gilpin, J. F.
(2005).
Roads to resources: A history of transportation in Alberta
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1-430.
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2003
[Anonymous]
(2003).
Information gathering for the development scenario mapping of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
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Golder Associates Ltd.
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26 pages .
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Collister, D. M.
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Kansas J. L.
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Antoniuk T.
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Power B. J.
(2003).
Review and assessment of environmental effects information for wildlife and fish indicators in the Regional Sustainable Development Strategy (RSDS) study area within the Athabasca oil sands region (AOSR)
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432 pages .
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2002
Dyer, S. J.
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O'Neill J. P.
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Wasel S. M.
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Boutin S.
(2002).
Quantifying barrier effects of roads and seismic lines on movements of female woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta
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1994
Morrison, W. R.
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Coates K. S.
(1994).
Working the North: Labor and the northwest defense projects, 1942–1946
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1-270.
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1986
[Anonymous]
(1986).
Athabasca oil sands multiple use corridor study: Corridor selection process
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Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, Resource Planning Branch
, Ed.).
45 pages .
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1985
on and Development, A. C. H. O. O. S.
(1985).
Summary report: Cold Lake oil sands deposit rural municipality/industry information exchange
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22 pages .
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1984
Cook, R. B.
(1984).
Lac La Biche - Fort McMurray development activity November 1984
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32 pages .
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1980
Stewart, W.
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Stewart W.
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Dixon B.
, &
Heinrich R.
(1980).
Alberta oil sands corridor development study 1980: Background information
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5 pages .
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1979
Morse, E. W.
(1979).
Fur trade canoe routes of canada : then and now 2d ed.
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1-124.
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1975
Vaartnou, H.
(1975).
Revegetation: Species selection - an initial report
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47 pages .
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1974
[Anonymous]
(1974).
Shell Home & Petrofina Athabasca oil sands development transportation study
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Underwood McLellan & Associates Limited
, Ed.).
32 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(1974).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study: Volume 7A: Appendix: Public meetings - phase 1
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Stewart Weir Stewart Watson & Heinrichs
, Ed.).
332 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(1974).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study: Volume 7B: Appendix: Public meetings - phase II
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Stewart Weir Stewart Watson & Heinrichs
, Ed.).
344 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(1974).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study. Volume 1 Part 1 Corridor concept
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Athabasca Tar Sands Corridor Study Group
, Ed.).
37 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(1974).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study. Volume 1 Part 2 Corridor development plan
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Athabasca Tar Sands Corridor Study Group
, Ed.).
58 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(1974).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study. Volume 8 Appendix: Corridors and terminals
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Athabasca Tar Sands Corridor Study Group
, Ed.).
220 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(1974).
Transportation corridor study. Volume 4 Appendix: Environment - general characteristics & conditions - part 2
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Bolter Parish Trimble Ltd.
,
Tom Peters and Associates
,
K.C. Mackenzie Associates Ltd
,
Stewart Weir Stewart Watson & Heinrichs
, Ed.).
70 pages .
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1973
[Anonymous]
(1973).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study. Volume 6 Appendix: Environment and engineering
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Stewart Weir Stewart Watson & Heinrichs
, Ed.).
166 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(1973).
Transportation corridor study. Volume 2 Appendix: Extracts from existing literature compiled for use of Study Group
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Stewart Weir Stewart Watson & Heinrichs
, Ed.).
388 pages .
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