Looking back on Landscapes in Motion
/Program Lead Dr. Dave Andison reflects on the achievements of Landscapes in Motion and what this project has taught him about what makes a great research project.
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Program Lead Dr. Dave Andison reflects on the achievements of Landscapes in Motion and what this project has taught him about what makes a great research project.
Read MoreThere are many different ways to look at the landscapes and forests of Alberta’s Foothills. In this piece we enter a sophisticated landscape simulation with the Modeling team and watch how landscapes and biodiversity respond to fire when we take partial mortality into account.
Read MoreLandscapes in Motion is a project to improve the understanding of how, where, and when wildfires have occurred through Alberta’s southern Rocky Mountains. In this piece we scale mountains and step back in time with the Visual Applications team and discover how their participation helped improve the tools available to tell this landscape’s story.
Read MoreThe landscapes of the southern Rockies of Alberta have a long and complex natural and cultural history. Prominent in that history is the role of forest fires. Fire has been, and remains today, a necessary and critical part of the long-term health and sustainability of these landscapes. The goal of this project is to advance our understanding of how, where, and when historical wildfires occur, and the implications of those dynamics.
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