Sustainable Ecosystems Working Group (SEWG) Print E-mail

SEWG’s mandate is to address 17 RSDS issues on sustainable ecosystems, wildlife and biodiversity. The Working Group is developing recommendations for a management system to address cumulative effects of oil sands development on ecosystems and landscapes in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB).

This will be done by pursuing sustainable development, which is defined as shared responsibility that is based on integrating environmental protection with economic growth and resource use.

The technical work of SEWG is completed by Task Groups made up of SEWG members, external technical experts and/or consultants.

> >Committee Members

  • Program Manager
    Margaret Luker
    Phone: (780) 799-3970
    Fax: (780) 714-3081
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  • Co-Chairs
    Robert Anderson
    Shanti Berryman (Interim)

Task Groups

  • In situ Task Group – Lead - Dave Anderson

Research and Reports

icon Jacques Whitford AXYS Ltd. 2009. Wildlife Movement and Habitat Connectivity Monitoring Guidelines for the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo – Task 1: Literature Review (1.65 MB)

icon Silvatech Consulting Ltd. 2009. Dialogue on Ecosystem Response Management System and Coordinated Access Management Strategies; Perspectives on a Further Refinement of the Terrestrial Ecosystems Management Framework (2.8 MB)

icon SEWG TEMF Indicator Synthesis Final June 5, 2008 (2.76 MB)

icon SEWG TEMF Data Package Final June 5, 2008 (2.85 MB)

icon SEWG TEMF Methodology Final June 5, 2008 (837.15 kB)

iconEquus Consulting Group Inc. in association with The Gavia Group. 2005. Indicators of Resource Use Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo: Report on the Integration, Confirmation and Collection of Stakeholder Advice (21.08 MB)

icon Identifying Traditionally Used Plants in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (FMA) 09/08 (1.56 MB)

icon WorleyParsons. 2008. Spatial Representation of Recreational Use in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (8.18 MB)

SEWG Recommendation Letter to Alberta Government

icon Sustainable Ecosystems Working Group in association with Silvatech Consulting Ltd. 2007. TEK Stories Workshop (5.29 MB)

icon Carson, Matt and Brad Stelfox. 2007. The triad Approach: A strategy for Sustainability in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

icon FMA Heritage Resource Consultants Inc. 2007. Traditional Resource Management Strategies in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

icon Alberta Research Council Ltd. 2007. ALCES Modelling: Simulated Changes in Landuse and Ecological Indicators and Biological and Landscape Indicators on CEMA LMA 3c, 4 and 5 (53.76 MB)

icon URSUS Ecosystem Management Ltd. 2006. Wildlife Habitat Mapping SEWG (South) Study Area.

icon Sustainable Ecosystems Working Group. 2006. Wildlife Movement Western Science Experts Workshop.

icon Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Northern ALberta and The Pembina Institute. 2006. The TRIAD Approach: Principles and Recommendations: A Discussion Paper in Support of the SEWG Modeling Initative.

icon LandMapper Environmental Solutions Inc., Soil-Info Ltd., GISmo Solutions Ltd., Geowest Environmental Consultants Ltd., AMEC Earth and Environmental Ltd. and Pettapiece Pedology. 2006. Identify, Characterize & Quantify the Types of Landforms and Landscape Patterns Present in the Regional Munipality of Wood Buffalo.

iconGolder Associates Ltd. 2006. Canadian Toad Regional Life History And Habitat Model(47.11 MB)

icon FMA Heritage Resources Consultants Inc. 2005. Wildlife Movement Traditional Environmental Knowledge Workshops - Wildlife Movement in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

icon Bandaloop Landscape- Ecosystem Services. 2005. Natural Levels of Forest Age-class Variablity on the RSDS Landscape of Alberta.

icon FMA Heritage Resources Consultants Inc. 2004. Environmental Indicators of Archeological Site Potential in the RMWB.

icon AXYS Environmental Consulting Ltd. and FMA Heritage Resources Consultants Inc. 2004. Access Management Alternatives on Public Lands.

icon GISmo Solutions Ltd. 2004. Watershed and Stream Classification. GIS database housed by the Cumulative Environmental Management Association Resource Information System (CEMA RIS)

icon Points West Heritage Consulting Ltd. and ISL Group Ltd. 2004. Historical Trails Research Project Wood Buffalo Regional Municipality.

icon Golder Associates Ltd. 2004. Wildlife Corridor Literature Review and Synthesis.

icon AXYS Environmental Consulting Ltd. 2004. Rare Plants and Special Plant Communities: Mapping and Literature Review in the SEWG Priority 1D Area, Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

icon Natural Range of Variation Task Group, Landscape and Biodiversity, Sustainable Ecosystems Working Group. 2004. Analysis of Human Disturbance Pattern Report.

icon SEWG Ecosystem Management Tools Recommendation, Feb 04 (54.72 KB)

icon Cultural and Historical Resources Subgroup of the Sustainable Ecosystems Working Group. 2004. Regional Visual Resources Management Strategy (805.44 kB)

icon RDI resource Design Inc. 2003. Visual Landscape System for Planning and Managing Aesthetic Resources (4.66 MB)

icon Dialogue on Ecosystem Response Management System and Coordinated Access Management Strategies; (573.24 kB)

icon Greystone and Westwind Resource Group Ltd. 2003. Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Recreational Demand Assessment.

icon AMEC Earth and Environmental Ltd., Highwood Environmental Management Ltd., EcoDynamics Inc. and AMEC Earth and Environmental Ltd. 2003. A lLiterature Review and Intensity Anayalis of Resource Use in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

icon Golder Associates Ltd. 2003. Information Gathering for the Development Scenario Mapping of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

icon URSUS Ecosystem Management Ltd. and Salmo Consulting Inc. 2003. Review and Assessment of Environmental Effects Information for Wildlife and Fish Indicators in teh Regional Sustainable Development Strategy (RSDS) Study Area within the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR).

icon URSUS Ecosystem Management Ltd. 2003. Regional Habitat Evaluation and Mapping for key Wildlife Species in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region - Priority Area # 1.

icon Price Waterhouse Coopers. 2003. An Eveluation of teh Applicable Environmental Management Options for the Athabasca Oilsands Area.

icon Komex International Ltd. and Inuvialuit Environmental and Geotechnical Inc. 2003. A Literature Review of Vegetation, Soils, Landforms, Watershed Integrity and Biodiversity.

icon AXYS Environmental Consulting Ltd. and Lorrnel Consultants. 2002. Guidelines for the Implementation of Ecosystem Management Tools in Athabasca Oil Sands Region.

icon Olson and Olson Planning & Design Consultants Inc. Watertight Solutions Ltd. and Bandaloop Landscape-Ecosystems Services. 2002. Landscape, Biodiversity and Watershed Indicator Review and Assessment.

icon Timberline Forest Inventory Consultants. 2002. Alberta Land Inventory (ALI) Conversion (2.14 MB)

icon Westworth Associates Environmental Ltd. 2002. A Review and Assessment of Existing Information for Key Wildlife and Fish Species in the Regional Sustainable Development Strategy Study Area - Volume 2: Fish.

icon Westworth Associates Environmental Ltd. 2002. A Review and Assessment of Existing Information for Key Wildlife and Fish in the Regional Sustainable Development Stategy Study Area - Volume 1: Wildlife.

icon Golder Associates Ltd. 2001. Athabasca Oil Sands Regional Resource Use Baseline. Submitted to Petro-Canada Oil and Gas, Rio Alto Exploration Ltd., Shell Canada Limited, Suncor Energy Inc.

icon Salmo Consulting Inc., URSUS Ecosystem Management Ltd., and GAIA Consultants Inc. 2001. Review of Predictive Modeling Tools for Wildlife and Fish Key Indicators in the Wood Buffalo Region.

icon RDI Resource Design Inc. 2001. Visual Resource System Management Workshop (14.7 MB)