Degree Program: PhD/MSc Supervisor: Tariq Siddique Professorial Rank: Professor Department: Renewable Resources Project Start Date: 01/05/2024 Project Description: Surface mining of oil sands has a significant environmental footprint. Currently oil sands tailings ponds contain more than 1 billion m 3 Read More …
Category: Renewable Resources
Ecosystem-based forest management: biological legacies in naturally disturbed and managed forests
Grad Student Position Details Project Title Ecosystem-based forest management: biological legacies in naturally disturbed and managed forests Degree Program MSc Supervisor Dr. Charles Nock Professorial Rank Assistant Professor Department Renewable Resources Project Start Date 04/30/2023 Project Description: In Alberta, a Read More …
Professional Master degree with specialization in reclamation and restoration of land and water
Research position (2-6 months) for a professional masters degree in reclamation and restoration of land and water
Professional Master degree with specialization in wildlife management and conservation biology
Research position (2-6 months) for a professional masters degree in forestry, with specialization in silviculture, forest economics, or forest ecology
Professional Master degree with specialization in forestry, silviculture, forest economics, or forest ecology
Research position (2-6 months) for a professional masters degree in forestry, with specialization in silviculture, forest economics, or forest ecology
Course-based professional Master with specialization in GIS-based resource management
Applications of GIS and remote sensing in natural resource management
The Forage Production and Quality Potential, and Ecosystem Functions of Perennial Forage Mixes
This project will explore the biological, economic and ecosystems benefits of perennial forage mixtures (legume based) within forage mixtures.
Maintaining ecological resilience through ecosystem-based forest management
Grad Student Position Details Project Title Maintaining ecological resilience through ecosystem-based forest management Degree Program MSc Supervisor Dr. Charles Nock Professorial Rank Assistant Professor Department Renewable Resources Project Start Date 06/01/2020 Project Description: In Alberta, a diversity of forest types Read More …