Title | Reclamation to native forest ecosystems in the oil sands region |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 1997 |
Authors | Tuttle, S. |
Pagination | 3 pages |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | forest, forest characteristics, native species, Suncor |
Abstract | Suncor's reclamation goal is to achieve maintenance-free, self-sustaining ecosystems with capability equivalent to their pre-disturbed condition. Ecosystem re-establishment includes the following steps: (1) soil reconstruction, (2) revegetation, and (3) growth of primary vegetation communities. To assess the sustainability of re-established ecosystems, vegetation and soil characteristics are monitored each year. This method of reclamation and tree planting results in a diverse herbaceous cover developing within a year of soil amendment application, providing erosion protection along with a source of cover and food for wildlife. Results to date have proven to be very positive, since reconstructed soils have been shown to be equivalent to or better than original soils. Also, reclamation sites are developing into sustainable ecological units comparable to nearby natural forest areas |
Notes | IN: Proceedings of the 34th annual Alberta Soil Science Workshop February 18-201997 Calgary, Alberta |
Locational Keywords | Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) |
Group | OSEMB |
Citation Key | 53416 |