Yukon Revegetation Manual is available online
The new 2012 Yukon Revegetation Manual (PDF 52 MB) is now available online. This manual describes methods for planning and implementing revegetation projects in Yukon. It takes a practical approach based on experience with various methodologies and plant species that have proven to be successful in the territory over the past three decades. The Manual was designed to address a range of revegetation sites and applications, from borrow pits and mine sites, to highway right-of-ways, transmission lines and pipeline corridors.
The Yukon Revegetation Manual was written as an update of Guidelines for Reclamation/Revegetation in the Yukon published in 1993 (Vol. 1) and 1996 (Vol. 2).
Since the 1993 guidelines were written, a number of plant species it recommended have turned out to be commercially unavailable, while others were ineffective in Yukon conditions and a few have turned out to be invasive. The current Manual uses a more site-specific approach because experience has shown that the geographic location of a revegetation project in Yukon is less critical than other aspects of the site, such as slope, elevation, soil fertility, soil moisture, soil organic content and level of disturbance and it takes a “how-to” approach by explaining methods and equipment in detail.
The manual is complete and ready to use. It is being released as a beta version to allow it to be used and critiqued over the summer by client groups with any comments due in August. A final version will then be released. Comments can be submitted to revegmanual@yukoncollege.yk.ca.







