ARBRI Day, March 14, 2012. The Athabasca River Basin has been defined not only by its waters, its lands and its abundant natural resources but also by.

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ARBRI Day, March 14, 2012

The Athabasca River Basin has been defined not only by its waters, its lands and its abundant natural resources but also by the people who live and work there, those who have shaped the landscape.

Comprehensive Institutional Plan  Athabasca University is one of four comprehensive research universities and is the largest specialist in distance education.  As part of its mission, Athabasca University is dedicated to removal of geographical, educational, social and cultural barriers to knowledge and learning.  Its mandate includes demonstration of excellence in research and scholarship.

How does ARBRI fit in this plan? Some goals of the CIP include:  Build research capacity in humanities, social science, science, public health, technology and innovation  Support research initiatives and collaborations  Foster partnerships with community and other stakeholders

Defining the Research Institute The Research Institute focuses and sustains activities in specific research areas and encourages collaboration among disciplines.  Provides identity and reputation  Flexible and responsive  Creates synergy and community engagement  Environment for mentorship and development of expertise Source: nstitutes_policy.htm

ARBRI specifics ARBRI is an interdisciplinary research centre that studies the Athabasca River Basin and its people from a broad range of perspectives.

Vision The Athabasca River Basin Research Institute plays a trusted role with Athabasca River Basin stakeholders and academia through facilitation of open and transparent interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange on issues of key regional importance. Mission The Athabasca River Basin Research Institute supports interdisciplinary research, community engagement, and knowledge transfer in the Athabasca River Basin for all stakeholders by improving awareness of past and contemporary issues, and encouraging collaboration among scientists, scholars, and basin stakeholders.

Principles  Advance understanding of the basin across disciplines  Engage the community, government, stakeholders  Foster research linkages across disciplines  Communicate research results to all sectors

Disciplinary areas  Science  Health  Social science  Global studies  Business  Governance

Current activities related to ARBRI  Bibliography project (BARB)-Imperial Oil funding  Sustainability of Economic and Environment project-Alberta Rural Development Network funding  Learning Communities Project-Alberta Rural Development Funds  Blue Water Project-Royal Bank of Canada funding  Science Outreach-various funding, but mainly volunteer  Community workshops-SSHRC funding

BARB:  Identify, locate, and make freely accessible an extensive list of research and scholarly information of the Athabasca River Basin.  Project led by Athabasca River Basin Research Institute with support from Office of the VPA, AU Library, Advancement Office, academic centres, and researchers.

ARBRI website:

Bibliography project

Science bibliography

Advancing economic, environmental and social sustainability  Community sustainability from a community perspective (Hinton/Grande Cache)  Expand to other communities  Involves researchers from social science, environmental studies, business, education  Community driven, community initiated

Learning Communities Project  Capacity building in northern Aboriginal communities.  Based on the principle of increasing learning awareness for success.  Aboriginal mentor circle program based on cultural and spiritual grounding.

Blue Water Project Engaging diverse communities in the understanding and preservation of a vital natural resource  Stakeholder focussed, especially Aboriginal and indigenous communities  Community engagement: evidence-based information  Removal of knowledge barriers

Science Outreach  BARB  Science awareness initiatives  Community and science literacy

Community engagement  Workshop engaging industry stakeholders, community representatives and others concerned with the watershed

So here we are………

This prestigious program provides an initial sixteen research chairs at Alberta’s four Comprehensive Academic and Research Intensive institutions. Athabasca University will have two research Chairs

CAIP priority areas  Energy and environment  Food and Nutrition  Neuroscience and prions  Water

AU’s two CAIP positions 1. Computational Sustainability and Environmental Analytics 2. Hydroecology and Environmental Health

Position description (1) Computational Sustainability and Environmental Analytics  Works in semantic technologies, modeling algorithms for environmental applications and dynamic mathematical modeling.  Provides analytical evidence to support interpretation of data in establishing meaningful models and recommendations for policy and land-use decisions of the land and water.

Position description (2) Hydroecology and Environmental Health  Works in ecotoxicology, health effects and nutrition, environmental and atmospheric chemistry and applied ecology.  Complements existing work on biology and organismal ecology of Athabasca land and aquatic environments.

How do we continue to shape ARBRI?  Interdisciplinary alignments  Expand community engagement  Funding