Alberta Ruth Smith
- Born:
- June 12, 1950, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Nationality:
- Canadian
- Profession(s):
- Environmental Scientist, Policy Advisor, Advocate
Early Life and Education
- Born and raised in Calgary, Alberta.
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Alberta (1972).
- Master of Science in Environmental Management from the University of Calgary (1975).
Career and Major Achievements
- Worked as an environmental scientist for the Alberta Ministry of Environment (1975-1985).
- Served as a senior policy advisor to the Alberta Premier on environmental issues (1985-1995).
- Founded and directed the "Alberta Environmental Protection Initiative" (AEPI), a non-profit organization focused on conservation and sustainable development (1995-2010).
- Led successful campaigns for the establishment of several protected areas in Alberta.
- Received the Alberta Emerald Award for Environmental Excellence in 2005.
Notable Works
- Authored numerous reports and publications on environmental issues in Alberta, including studies on water resource management and air quality.
- Served as a contributing author to the book, "Conserving Alberta's Natural Heritage".
- Delivered keynote speeches at national and international conferences on environmental sustainability.
Legacy and Impact
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Publications
Title | Year | Publisher |
---|---|---|
Water Resource Management in the Bow River Basin | 1982 | Alberta Ministry of Environment |
Air Quality in the City of Calgary: A Comprehensive Assessment | 1988 | Alberta Ministry of Environment |
Sustainable Development in Alberta: A Framework for the Future | 1996 | AEPI |