| Title | Managing regional cumulative effects of oil sands development in Alberta, Canada |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2000 |
| Authors | Spaling, H., Zwier J., Ross W., & Creasey R. |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 4 |
| Pagination | 27 pages |
| Date Published | 12/2000 |
| Publisher | Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management |
| Publication Language | eng |
| Keywords | assessment, effects, impact, U of C |
| Abstract | This paper demonstrates an approach to regional cumulative effects management using the case of oil sands development in Alberta, Canada. The 17 existing, approved, or planned projects, all concentrated in a relatively small region, pose significant challenges for conducting and reviewing cumulative effects assessment (CEA) on a project-by-project basis. In response, stakeholders have initiated a regional cumulative effects management system that is among the first such initiatives anywhere. Advantages of this system include (1) more efficient gathering and sharing of information, including a common regional database, (2) setting acceptable regional environmental thresholds for all projects, (3) collaborative assessment of similar cumulative effects from related projects, (4) co-ordinated regulatory review and approval process for overlapping CEAs, and (5) institutional empowerment from a Regional Sustainable Development Strategy administered by a public authority. This case provides a model for integrating project-based CEA with regional management of cumulative effects. |
| Locational Keywords | Alberta oil sands |
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| Group | OSEMB |
| Citation Key | 52822 |