and Seanna Davidson[27] provided an important starting point for the discussion of common water governance challenges in this document. Contributions to that report from Derek Armitage and Ryan Plummer were especially important, and shaped initial identification of the key themes discussed in Section 3. Interviews and dialogues with practitioners and policy makers across Canada were extremely important in preparing this report. We are especially grateful to our partners on the Governance for Source Water Protection in Canada project. Finally, we would like to acknowledge the financial support for our project provided by the Canadian Wate
Canada faces special challenges as a federal state in managing its vast water resources, many of whi...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
Collaborative water governance in Indigenous territories requires the building of a nation-to-nation...
To ensure Thinking Beyond Pipes and Pumps is as relevant and useful as possible to municipal leaders...
My research will examine how collaborative source water protection planning involving First Nations,...
Indigenous peoples have maintained that sovereignty over their waters is a priority for them. Yet, m...
Water and resource recovery (WRR) involves the collection and treatment of rainwater, stormwater, an...
The challenges facing water governance and management in Canada are many and varied, and climate cha...
Globally there is a need to rethink water use and wastewater disposal. One view is to consider waste...
Following a number of waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada, the water resource management literatu...
Source water protection (SWP) is increasingly seen as effective in reducing the incidence and extent...
Currently the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (SWA) leads much of the planning and management of th...
Collaborative approaches to environmental governance are becoming commonplace around the western wor...
The concept of water security increasingly frames global discussion of water issues. In 2012, water ...
1 Alicia Tong and Alice Cohen provided invaluable research assistance. Helpful comments on drafts of...
Canada faces special challenges as a federal state in managing its vast water resources, many of whi...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
Collaborative water governance in Indigenous territories requires the building of a nation-to-nation...
To ensure Thinking Beyond Pipes and Pumps is as relevant and useful as possible to municipal leaders...
My research will examine how collaborative source water protection planning involving First Nations,...
Indigenous peoples have maintained that sovereignty over their waters is a priority for them. Yet, m...
Water and resource recovery (WRR) involves the collection and treatment of rainwater, stormwater, an...
The challenges facing water governance and management in Canada are many and varied, and climate cha...
Globally there is a need to rethink water use and wastewater disposal. One view is to consider waste...
Following a number of waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada, the water resource management literatu...
Source water protection (SWP) is increasingly seen as effective in reducing the incidence and extent...
Currently the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (SWA) leads much of the planning and management of th...
Collaborative approaches to environmental governance are becoming commonplace around the western wor...
The concept of water security increasingly frames global discussion of water issues. In 2012, water ...
1 Alicia Tong and Alice Cohen provided invaluable research assistance. Helpful comments on drafts of...
Canada faces special challenges as a federal state in managing its vast water resources, many of whi...
Increased public awareness of environmental issues has led to greater public demand for involvement ...
Collaborative water governance in Indigenous territories requires the building of a nation-to-nation...