Projects
In the past few years, the ALCES Group has been most active in western Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan), but have also completed several other projects in Canada on regional sustainability in Ontario, the Yukon, and the Northwest Territories.
On the international stage, the ALCES Group and its Associates has been deployed on regional cumulative effects and ecosystem services projects in Alaska, Paraguay, Australia, Kenya, and India. In addition, the ALCES Group and its colleagues have considerable experience in completion of projects in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and China.
Title |
Year |
Leader |
Location |
Cumulative Effects of Land Uses in the Oldman River Drainage
|
2005 |
Brad Stelfox |
Canada
Alberta
|
Cumulative Effects of "Business as Usual" Overlapping Land Uses in the Ghost River Watershed, Alberta. Phase I. Business as Usual
|
2010-2011 |
Cornel Yarmoloy, Brad Stelfox |
Canada
Alberta
|
Assessment of alternative wildlife management and harvest scenarios for Yukon Concession #5 using ALCES
|
2009 |
Dr. Brad Stelfox |
Canada
Yukon
|
Exploring the effects of land use and translocation of elk in Jasper National Park
|
2005 |
Dr. Brad Stelfox |
Canada
Alberta
|
An exploration of alternative urban growth strategies for the City of Edmonton
|
2004 |
Dr. Brad Stelfox |
Canada
Alberta
|
Encana's shallow gas infill development project in the Suffield National Wildlife Area. A presentation to the Joint Panel Review.
|
2008 |
Dr. Brad Stelfox |
Canada
Alberta
|
Southern Foothills Study
|
2005 |
Dr. Brad Stelfox |
Canada
Alberta
|
Chapter 13. Implications of Historical, current, and likely future trajectories of human land uses and population growth to grizzly bears in the Alberta Portion of the Central Rockies Ecosystem
|
2005 |
Dr. Brad Stelfox, Steve Hererro, Delinda Ryerson |
Canada
Alberta
|
A spatial reconstruction of land use footprints of Treaty 8 in Alberta
|
2012 |
Dr. Brad Stelfox, Tim Barker |
Canada
Alberta
|
Cumulative Effects of Overlapping Land Uses in the Traditional Territory of Fort McKay
Keywords:
Fort McKay First Nations,
FMFN,
alces,
cumulative effects,
bitumen,
terrestrial thresholds,
ft. mckay,
ft mckay,
dover,
oil sands,
alberta
|
2011-2012 |
J. Nishi. B. Stelfox, S. Berryman, A. Garibaldi |
Canada
Alberta
|