Online DocumentsNote: All documents on this page are distributed in Adobe Acrobat format. Click HERE to download the free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Eco-Fact SheetsThe Eco-Fact Sheets for Canmore Residents and Businesses provide helpful information about recycling, wildlife, gardening, household tips, and sustainable business practices.
Plants and PesticidesAir Quality ReportsHome Buyer's GuideWildlife Corridor Studies and Environmental Impact StatementsGolder Associates Corridor ReportRegional Wildlife Corridor Study: Wind Valley/Dead Mans Flats
Spring Creek Environmental Impact Statement
Biosphere Institute Research PublicationsEconomic Benefits of Ecosystem ResearchExpert Analysis Workshops 1999-2000Lands Adjacent to the Town of Banff (LATB)Parks Canada initiated the LATB process to help understand human use in the land peripheral to the Banff townsite. The overall intent of the Human Use Strategy is to identify social or human use objectives that complement ecological management goals identified in the park management plan.
BCEAG Recreational Opportunities Working Group (ROWG) Draft RecommendationsThe Bow Corridor Ecosystem Advisory Group (BCEAG) is a senior level advisory group formed to address development issues in the Bow Corridor. BCEAG's partnering agencies include the Town of Canmore, Municipal District of Bighorn, Provincial Government, Banff National Park and Town of Banff. Working in a multi-jurisdictional partnership, BCEAG prepares integrated recommendations for consideration by the member agencies. ROWG is a working group of BCEAG, and as such, reports directly to BCEAG.
BCEAG Documents
Central Rockies Ecosystem Interagency Liason Group (CREILG)2006 Conference: Future Landscapes in the Canadian Rockies - Integrating Human Dimensions with Ecosystem Management (Canmore, Alberta November 13 to November 15, 2006)
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