Biodiversity Conservation in Canada:
From Theory to Practice



Fig. 7.13. Oil and gas leases are typically one section (1.6 km2) in size. In this example from northeast Alberta, there are 33 companies operating across an area of nine townships (each company is a different color). These companies are poorly positioned to manage cumulative effects because each has only a small window into the changes that are occurring across the entire landscape.


Oil and gas lease distribution in Alberta

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