
The energy market is changing across the globe as governments and industry seek clean technology solutions in a low carbon economy.
The energy market is changing across the globe as governments and industry seek clean technology solutions in a low carbon economy.
Forests provide society with many beneficial ecosystem services, including wood products, biodiversity, fresh water, recreation and carbon storage.
Alberta’s Bio-Resource Information Management System (BRIMS) was formally launched on January 24, 2018, in Edmonton, Alberta.
The purpose of the Natural Capital Symposium is to bring together Natural Capital thought leaders from around the globe to review their natural capital approaches, share new ideas, and address gaps and barriers.
The economic landscape is changing and communities are looking for new ways to sustain their economies.
In early 2012, Alberta Innovates recognized that there was a lack of publicly available data to support the spatial planning of biomass developments in the province.
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In early 2012, Alberta Innovates Bio-Solutions engaged Silvacom to begin work on the Bio-Resource Information Management System (BRIMS) project.