You are invited to attend the 2015 Alberta Environmental Network Spring Meetings. The election of the first new provincial government in over 40 years presents an opportunity to shift the environmental conversation. This gathering is a great opportunity for ENGOs to get together, connect, and collaborate on strengthening the environmental movement in Alberta. The Annual General Meeting of the Alberta Environmental Network Society will be held in conjunction with the Spring Meetings.Read more »
Transforming collaboration to advance local stewardship efforts
This interactive event gives participants the opportunity to actively learn, share, and engage in collaborative dialogue across sectors. Using the newly developed environmental stewardship framework, participants will:
Learn how stewardship and resource management principles can more effectively be incorporated into the land-use planning and development process
Identify and discuss local potential projects that would benefit from applying this approach, then develop a process for implementation
Share results, identify opportunities, needs and gaps in the region
Transforming collaboration to advance local stewardship efforts
This interactive event gives participants the opportunity to actively learn, share, and engage in collaborative dialogue across sectors. Using the newly developed environmental stewardship framework, participants will:
Learn how stewardship and resource management principles can more effectively be incorporated into the land-use planning and development process
Identify and discuss local potential projects that would benefit from applying this approach, then develop a process for implementation
Share results, identify opportunities, needs and gaps in the region
You are invited to attend the 2014 Alberta Environmental Network Fall Meetings. This gathering is a great opportunity for ENGOs to get together, connect, and collaborate on strengthening the environmental movement in Alberta.
Transforming collaboration to advance local stewardship efforts
This interactive event gives participants the opportunity to actively learn, share, and engage in collaborative dialogue across sectors. Using the newly developed environmental stewardship framework, participants will:
Learn how stewardship and resource management principles can more effectively be incorporated into the land-use planning and development process
Identify and discuss local potential projects that would benefit from applying this approach, then develop a process for implementation
Share results, identify opportunities, needs and gaps in the region
Transforming collaboration to advance local stewardship efforts
This interactive event gives participants the opportunity to actively learn, share, and engage in collaborative dialogue across sectors. Using the newly developed environmental stewardship framework, participants will:
Learn how stewardship and resource management principles can more effectively be incorporated into the land-use planning and development process
Identify and discuss local potential projects that would benefit from applying this approach, then develop a process for implementation
Share results, identify opportunities, needs and gaps in the region
You are invited to attend the 2014 Alberta Environmental Network Spring Meetings. This gathering is a great opportunity for ENGOs to get together, connect, and collaborate on strengthening the environmental movement in Alberta. The Annual General Meeting of the Alberta Environmental Network Society will be held in conjunction with the Spring Meetings. Read more »
Science’s luminaries in ecology gather to demonstrate how environmental policies based on sound, cutting-edge science can minimize the long-term damage to the environment. The series begins with a keynote session from internationally acclaimed scientist and media commentator Dr. John Smol, OC, PhD, FRSC, Herzberg gold medalist, and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change.The sessions will culminate in a panel discussion in the afternoon. Read more »
This is an online event, you can participate in the comfort of your home or office
A year ago this month, over 100 of Canada’s leading freshwater changemakers came together for an inspirational and informative weekend of sharing, capacity building and strategizing. Read more »
The Healing Walk started in 2010 in Fort McMurray Alberta, which is located in the Northern Boreal Forest. Fort McMurray is in Treaty 8 where for the past 50 years there has been oil extraction. Initially the extraction was oil, it is now crude which is a much heavier form of oil and takes more energy and water to extract, making it one if the dirtiest oils on the planet. Read more »