2009 Monitoring Workshop and Annual Meeting

Environmental Monitoring - The Basis for Better Decisions


Workshop Presentations

Many of the speakers at the 2009 CSEB Workshop have granted permission to CSEB to post their presentations on our website. The workshop program is presented below, with links to available presentations. Additional presentations will be posted as permission is granted. Thanks again to the presenters!






















Thursday Morning Plenary


Dr. David Schindler

The Boreal Biome: A Climate Change Time Bomb?
Not Available
Dr. Bill Ross
The Real Principles of EIA Monitoring Programs
Available
Dr. Peter Chapman
Effective Environmental Monitoring – More Honoured in the Breach Than the Observance
Available
Thursday Afternoon - Government Approaches to Environmental Monitoring


Bonna Ring

The Evolution of the Environmental Effects Monitoring Programs
Available
Albert Poulette
Integrated Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting Framework
Available
Leigh Noton
Water quality and aquatic ecosystem monitoring cases in Alberta and their influence on environmental management and policy
Available
Thursday Afternoon - Concurrent Session - Linden Oak Room


Gord MacDonald

Aquatic Effects Monitoring - Diavik Diamond Mine
Not Available
Mark Wen
Analysis of Water Quality Variability in Two Lakes near the EKATI Diamond Mine
Available
Scott MacNeill
Monitoring and Remediation of Fish Passage at an Undersized Road Culvert at Hill Creek, NWT
Available
Thursday Afternoon - Concurrent Session - Tamarack Room


G. Tetreault

Development of an EMP for Fish Community, Population and Individuals Exposed to Multiple Municipal Wastewater Discharges, Canada
Available
Cameron E. Stevens
A Fish-Based Index Of Biological Integrity For Assessing River Condition In Central Alberta
Available
W.M. Tonn
Assessing the Effectiveness of a Constructed Arctic Stream Using Multiple Ecological Attributes
Available
Thursday Evening – Banquet


Dr. Lu Carbyn

The Fall and Rise of Bison in Wood Buffalo National Park
Available
Friday Morning - Concurrent Sessions - Species Groups


Cameron Stevens

Wolverine Activity and Waste Management at a Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories
Available
Damien Panayi
Caribou Monitoring at Arctic Diamond Mines
Not Available
John McCullum
Monitoring the Effects of the Diavik Mine
Available
M.E. Erickson
Monitoring the Western Grebe in Alberta: Occurrence or Abundance as the parameter of interest?
Not Available
Dr. Bill Paton
Woody Trees and Shrubs as Long-Term Monitoring Systems for Air and Soil Pollution
Available
Dr. Andrew Muir
Merging Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge and Western Science to assess diversity in ciscoes
Not Available
Friday Morning - Concurrent Sessions - Ecosystem Monitoring


Jim Schiek

Assessing Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecological Health: the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program
Available
Jim Armstrong
Boundary Bay Assessment and Monitoring Program (BBAMP):A Partnership Approach
Available
Rob Phillips
CABIN-IPY: Building Capacity for Water Quality Monitoring in Canada's North
Not Available
Anne Wilson
Ekati Incineration Effects On Sediments
Available
Dr. Steve Kokelj
Utilizing multiple sources of knowledge to detect and understand northern environmental change
Available
Shanti Berryman
Using Lichens As Bioindicators of Air Pollution Deposition Near Remote Mining Operations
Available
Friday Afternoon - Final Presentations and Wrap Up


Jim Armstrong

Scientific design of an Integrated Environmental Monitoring Program for the Boundary Bay Watershed
Available
Dr. Bill Ross
Cumulative Effects Monitoring Programs
Available
Dr. Peter Chapman
Workshop Wrap-up
Available