As the effects of climate change and population growth are felt in B.C.’s agricultural regions, regional groundwater resources are being depleted. As a result, the current lack of provincial groundwater withdrawal regulation can threaten regional economic well-being and ecosystem viability. This study develops and evaluates policy alternatives to regulate agricultural groundwater use in B.C. The water resource governance policies of three jurisdictions and B.C. stakeholder views are examined to guide the formulation of relevant policy alternatives. My policy recommendations include the establishment of groundwater regulations in pilot “high priority” areas where: representative regional Watershed Agencies develop water allocation plans bas...
This thesis addresses the following research question: What is the role of regulation in the on-the-...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on Policies Drain the North China Plain: Agricultural Policy and...
In many parts of the world the combined pressures of population growth and a drying climate have res...
Despite evidence suggesting certain aquifer levels in BC are dropping at a rate exceeding natural de...
British Columbia is one of the few jurisdictions in North America without regulatory mechanisms in p...
Groundwater is a major source of potable water in British Columbia and is used extensively in many a...
Groundwater management decisions are continuously made under conditions of incomplete data and info...
Development and urban growth within the Fraser Lowlands in both Canada and the United States, is put...
Groundwater availability, utilization, sustainability, and climate change implications were assessed...
n 2014, British Columbia enacted the Water Sustainability Act, a comprehensive overhaul of its groun...
In 2014, British Columbia enacted the Water Sustainability Act, a comprehensive overhaul of its grou...
Groundwater availability, utilization, sustainability, and climate change implications were assessed...
Many municipalities in the Lower Fraser Valley rely on groundwater as their main source of water. W...
The British Columbia Ministries of Environment and Agriculture are working with the Whatcom County s...
Groundwater quantity allocation and quality protection in Canada largely proceed in a fragmented fas...
This thesis addresses the following research question: What is the role of regulation in the on-the-...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on Policies Drain the North China Plain: Agricultural Policy and...
In many parts of the world the combined pressures of population growth and a drying climate have res...
Despite evidence suggesting certain aquifer levels in BC are dropping at a rate exceeding natural de...
British Columbia is one of the few jurisdictions in North America without regulatory mechanisms in p...
Groundwater is a major source of potable water in British Columbia and is used extensively in many a...
Groundwater management decisions are continuously made under conditions of incomplete data and info...
Development and urban growth within the Fraser Lowlands in both Canada and the United States, is put...
Groundwater availability, utilization, sustainability, and climate change implications were assessed...
n 2014, British Columbia enacted the Water Sustainability Act, a comprehensive overhaul of its groun...
In 2014, British Columbia enacted the Water Sustainability Act, a comprehensive overhaul of its grou...
Groundwater availability, utilization, sustainability, and climate change implications were assessed...
Many municipalities in the Lower Fraser Valley rely on groundwater as their main source of water. W...
The British Columbia Ministries of Environment and Agriculture are working with the Whatcom County s...
Groundwater quantity allocation and quality protection in Canada largely proceed in a fragmented fas...
This thesis addresses the following research question: What is the role of regulation in the on-the-...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on Policies Drain the North China Plain: Agricultural Policy and...
In many parts of the world the combined pressures of population growth and a drying climate have res...