Title | Kearl oil sands project - mine development |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2005 |
Corporate Authors | Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Ltd.; Alberta Environment; Alberta Energy and Utilities Board |
Place Published | Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Ltd. |
Publication Language | en |
Keywords | Aboriginal, agriculture, air pollution, Athabascan Chipewyan First Nation, bear, beaver, berries, birch, caribou, community wellness, consultation, culture, ducks, eggs, EIA, elders, fish, fishing, Fort McKay First Nation, geese, grayling, historical resources, hunting, identity, Imperial Oil Ltd., Jackpine, medicinal plants, Mikisew Cree First Nation, moose, moss, muskeg, noise pollution, non-Aboriginal hunters, oil sands, resource use, socio-economic impact assessment, sphagnum, spirituality, spruce, traditional land use, trails, traplines, trapping, values, vandalism, water, water pollution |
Topics | oil sands, resource use, environment, environmental impact assessment, EIA, traditional land use, historical resources, socio-economic, resource use |
Locational Keywords | Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Fort McMurray, Fort McKay, Fort Chipewyan, Poplar Point, Namur River, Descharme Lake, La Lache, Namur River, Namur Lake, Fort McKay, McClelland Lake, Athabasca River, Kearl Lake, Muskeg River |
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Group | CEMA |
Citation Key | 22298 |