ALUS Parkland

Where Agriculture and Nature Meet

The ALUS program came to Parkland County in 2012. Adjacent to Alberta’s capital city of Edmonton and located along the North Saskatchewan River, Parkland County is a centrally located community and a strong ALUS partner.

Parkland County is committed to delivering the ALUS concept. ALUS Parkland works with farmers and ranchers to establish ALUS projects that produce ecosystem services on marginal or environmentally sensitive agricultural land, providing support and annual per-acre payments for the maintenance and management of these projects.

ALUS Parkland has a number of projects established to date, including wetland enhancement, the establishment of ecobuffers, pollinator habitat, multi-row shelterbelts, enhanced and expanded riparian areas, alternative watering systems, nesting structures and fencing around waterbodies.

The ALUS Parkland team works with producers to identify stewardship opportunities on their farms and to help them throughout the ALUS process.

While natural assets such as wetlands are known to provide both tangible and intangible benefits for communities, their value can be hard to put a number on. The Alberta municipality of Parkland County has been experiencing both extreme weather events and degradation of natural infrastructure, and they wanted to evaluate the costs and benefits of maintaining and restoring wetlands and other ecosystems. By partnering at the watershed level with local NGOs and academia, they were able to complete a project involving mapping, modelling and analysis to better understand the value of these ecosystems and build a quantifiable business case for preserving and restoring them within their own borders and across municipal boundaries.

They are using results and recommendations from this project to better understand the value of natural infrastructure as well as the potential impact of its loss on the community, and to incorporate a consideration of natural assets into the decision-making process.

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ALUS Parkland Coordinator

Chad Ritter

Chad Ritter

53109A HW 779,
Parkland County, AB
T7Z 1R1
[email protected]
780 968-8888 x8286

Sponsors

Parkland County

Alberta Agriculture and Forestry

Alberta Environment and Parks

Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP)

Alberta Conservation Association

Partners

Cows & Fish

Agroforestry and Woodlot Extension Society

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Agriculture Research and Extension Council of Alberta

West Central Forage Association (WCFA)

News & Events

In Memoriam: Gerry Taillieu

In Memoriam: Gerry Taillieu

A tribute to a true steward of the land, ALUS Parkland’s original participant Gerry Taillieu (1957-2020) The ALUS community lost one of its greats on August 23, 2020: Gerard (Gerry) Taillieu, at the young age of 62. A 40-year veteran of cattle ranches in Washington...

How WRRP helps ALUS make a difference on the ground

How WRRP helps ALUS make a difference on the ground

In 2018, ALUS received a $720,000 donation from Alberta Environment and Parks’ Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program (WRRP) for the Modeste Natural Infrastructure Project. As Minister Shannon Phillips stated in her May 1 announcement, the funding is part of...

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