With a relatively small population and 7% of the world's available freshwater resources, Canada is well placed for a world of water scarcity where the real value of water in its many uses becomes more and more apparent. However, action is necessary to ensure that Canada continues to benefit from the social, economic and environmental goods and services derived from water resources. Experience and analysis suggests that policy and incentives play critical roles in the sustainable exploitation of natural resources. In particular, properly valuing water in all its forms and uses appears to be critical. Analysis abroad has underlined the benefits of clearly delineating the roles of regulators, resource managers, infrastructure operators and ...
It is no real mystery why Canada’s population and economy are an order of magnitude smaller than wha...
Economics Society (Montreal, July 2003) in a session entitled “Issues and Priorities for Water Use a...
Canada has apparently abundant water resources: approximately 7% of the world’s renewable fresh wate...
With a relatively small population and 7% of the world's available freshwater resources, Canada is w...
With many water resources overcommitted and suffering environmental degradation, it is becoming urge...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
Water management by government is becoming a more difficult and complex task, as increased natural r...
Water resources are being stretched to the limit in Alberta and irrigation activities account for mo...
Canada’s provincial, territorial and federal governments face key water policy decisions about the p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the history of water governance in the Okanagan V...
Though Canada has a perceived abundance of fresh water resources, they can be affected by localized ...
As economies develop and societies change, emerging sets of challenges are placed on water resources...
The effective management of water resources in Alberta is crucial to sustainable agriculture, indust...
Where water resources are scarce and water quality is diminishing, market–based instruments have bet...
Canada faces special challenges as a federal state in managing its vast water resources, many of whi...
It is no real mystery why Canada’s population and economy are an order of magnitude smaller than wha...
Economics Society (Montreal, July 2003) in a session entitled “Issues and Priorities for Water Use a...
Canada has apparently abundant water resources: approximately 7% of the world’s renewable fresh wate...
With a relatively small population and 7% of the world's available freshwater resources, Canada is w...
With many water resources overcommitted and suffering environmental degradation, it is becoming urge...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
Water management by government is becoming a more difficult and complex task, as increased natural r...
Water resources are being stretched to the limit in Alberta and irrigation activities account for mo...
Canada’s provincial, territorial and federal governments face key water policy decisions about the p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the history of water governance in the Okanagan V...
Though Canada has a perceived abundance of fresh water resources, they can be affected by localized ...
As economies develop and societies change, emerging sets of challenges are placed on water resources...
The effective management of water resources in Alberta is crucial to sustainable agriculture, indust...
Where water resources are scarce and water quality is diminishing, market–based instruments have bet...
Canada faces special challenges as a federal state in managing its vast water resources, many of whi...
It is no real mystery why Canada’s population and economy are an order of magnitude smaller than wha...
Economics Society (Montreal, July 2003) in a session entitled “Issues and Priorities for Water Use a...
Canada has apparently abundant water resources: approximately 7% of the world’s renewable fresh wate...