Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute information
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute
Predecessor
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program
Formation
1998
Type
Collaborative monitoring[1]
Board of directors
Greg Taylor Chair Stephen Lougheed Shawn Wasel Secretary/Treasurer Roger Gibbins[2]
Affiliations
Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures University of Alberta University of Calgary Royal Alberta Museum
Budget (2012-2013)
$11 M[3]
Revenue (2013)
$9,513,809[3]
Website
Official website, archived from the original on 2008-12-01
Formerly called
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI) is an agency that monitors and reports on biodiversity status throughout the province of Alberta, Canada,[4] that is funded equally by the government of Alberta and the oil and gas industry.[5] The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute is based in Edmonton, Alberta. According to Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures (AITF), a key partner in the ABMI, the ABMI, which acts as "an early warning system by monitoring the cumulative effects of biodiversity change in regions throughout Alberta" is "the largest project of its kind ever attempted in Canada."[6] Collaborating agencies include the government-industry research agency Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures, the University of Alberta, University of Calgary and the Royal Alberta Museum.[7][4] Along with the Alberta Forest Management Planning Standard, the ABMI are key components to implementing resource planning based on ecosystem management principles. Alberta Environment and Parks consults the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Agency's reports in monitoring and preservation of species, setting benchmarks for biodiversity for land use plans. If industry contributes to the endangerment of a species that falls below these benchmarks, the Government of Alberta can order remedial action.[7]
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