Environmental policy discussion is replete with references to water security, food security, ecosystem health, community resilience, sustainable development, and sustainable urbanism. These terms are, by their very nature, ambiguous and difficult to define; they allow room, however, for a variety of actors to conceptualize water, food, ecological, economic, and urban problems in ways that allow them to move forward on contentious issues. This article focuses on the idea of water security and asks how it is conceptualized and used for regional policy debate in western Canada. We asked fifty-eight water stakeholders from the Saskatchewan River Basin to define water security, identify major barriers to security, and prioritize water problems. ...
This article reviews and contrasts two approaches that water security researchers employ to advance ...
The increasing division of academic disciplines and bureaucracy has led to the compartmentalization ...
Some of the most significant impacts of climate change are likely to be felt in water resources mana...
Environmental policy discussion is replete with references to water security, food security, ecosyst...
Water is essential for human development and the environment; however, its security is challenged by...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Water security has emerged in the 21st century as a powerful construct to frame the water objectives...
The term ‘water security’ continues to gain traction in the water resources literature with broad ap...
Over the last decade, water security has replaced sustainability as the key optic for thinking about...
During the next 100 years, water security will become increasingly important because there is a limi...
While there is a popular perception that Canada is a water-rich country, the Saskatchewan River basi...
Economics Society (Montreal, July 2003) in a session entitled “Issues and Priorities for Water Use a...
The Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB) is a critical water source for the Canadian prairies, but competi...
Achieving water security for humans and ecosystems is a pervasive challenge globally. Extensive area...
Source water protection (SWP) is increasingly seen as effective in reducing the incidence and extent...
This article reviews and contrasts two approaches that water security researchers employ to advance ...
The increasing division of academic disciplines and bureaucracy has led to the compartmentalization ...
Some of the most significant impacts of climate change are likely to be felt in water resources mana...
Environmental policy discussion is replete with references to water security, food security, ecosyst...
Water is essential for human development and the environment; however, its security is challenged by...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Water security has emerged in the 21st century as a powerful construct to frame the water objectives...
The term ‘water security’ continues to gain traction in the water resources literature with broad ap...
Over the last decade, water security has replaced sustainability as the key optic for thinking about...
During the next 100 years, water security will become increasingly important because there is a limi...
While there is a popular perception that Canada is a water-rich country, the Saskatchewan River basi...
Economics Society (Montreal, July 2003) in a session entitled “Issues and Priorities for Water Use a...
The Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB) is a critical water source for the Canadian prairies, but competi...
Achieving water security for humans and ecosystems is a pervasive challenge globally. Extensive area...
Source water protection (SWP) is increasingly seen as effective in reducing the incidence and extent...
This article reviews and contrasts two approaches that water security researchers employ to advance ...
The increasing division of academic disciplines and bureaucracy has led to the compartmentalization ...
Some of the most significant impacts of climate change are likely to be felt in water resources mana...