The Athabasca River Basin Research Institute (ARBRI) supports interdisciplinary research and knowledge transfer of the Athabasca River Basin, an area of more than 159,000 km2 that is distinct by its watersheds, lands, resources and communities. Recognizing that information related to the Athabasca River Basin is dispersed and in many different forms, and is often difficult to locate, a comprehensive online repository collecting as much information on the Athabasca River Basin has been developed. At the heart of the ARBRI is the commitment to collect materials and resources related specifically to the Athabasca River Basin that can be freely accessible to researchers, government, industry stakeholders, and community members, both locally and...
The goal of this presentation is to introduce a new bilingual information portal for Northern Studie...
There is increasing interest in community-based environmental monitoring (CBEM) in Canada’s North in...
the western portion of Manitoba to its confluence with the Red River within the City of Winnipeg. Ro...
The Repository expands upon ARBRI’s existing bibliography by providing accessibility to an extensive...
https://prezi.com/secure/1fe2e2d00d9e32637e0674071f78ad39e770e0a3/Athabasca University’s Athabasca R...
AUSpace: Building an effective institutional repository to support research communities and open acc...
Dr. Cindy Ives, Director of the Centre for Learning Design and Development (CLDD) at Athabasca Unive...
Tony Tin, founder of Athabasca University's digital content repository, AUSpace, discusses the organ...
Water surface elevation, river depth, and ADCP data for the WRR paper "Athabasca River avulsion unde...
At head of title: Geological Survey of Canada. Alfred R.C. Selwyn... director."Geological Survey of ...
"June, 1974.""A project funded by the Northeast Regional Planning and Development Commission, throug...
"Revised ed. of portions of The unexploited west compiled by Ernest J. Chambers, lt.-col., Corps of ...
Canada's Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) is one of the largest relatively pristine ecosystems in North A...
Over the past two decades, the oil sands region of northeastern Alberta has been the site of unprece...
At head of title: Geological Survey of Canada.Also available in French. See CIHM microfiche no. 8262...
The goal of this presentation is to introduce a new bilingual information portal for Northern Studie...
There is increasing interest in community-based environmental monitoring (CBEM) in Canada’s North in...
the western portion of Manitoba to its confluence with the Red River within the City of Winnipeg. Ro...
The Repository expands upon ARBRI’s existing bibliography by providing accessibility to an extensive...
https://prezi.com/secure/1fe2e2d00d9e32637e0674071f78ad39e770e0a3/Athabasca University’s Athabasca R...
AUSpace: Building an effective institutional repository to support research communities and open acc...
Dr. Cindy Ives, Director of the Centre for Learning Design and Development (CLDD) at Athabasca Unive...
Tony Tin, founder of Athabasca University's digital content repository, AUSpace, discusses the organ...
Water surface elevation, river depth, and ADCP data for the WRR paper "Athabasca River avulsion unde...
At head of title: Geological Survey of Canada. Alfred R.C. Selwyn... director."Geological Survey of ...
"June, 1974.""A project funded by the Northeast Regional Planning and Development Commission, throug...
"Revised ed. of portions of The unexploited west compiled by Ernest J. Chambers, lt.-col., Corps of ...
Canada's Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) is one of the largest relatively pristine ecosystems in North A...
Over the past two decades, the oil sands region of northeastern Alberta has been the site of unprece...
At head of title: Geological Survey of Canada.Also available in French. See CIHM microfiche no. 8262...
The goal of this presentation is to introduce a new bilingual information portal for Northern Studie...
There is increasing interest in community-based environmental monitoring (CBEM) in Canada’s North in...
the western portion of Manitoba to its confluence with the Red River within the City of Winnipeg. Ro...