With many water resources overcommitted and suffering environmental degradation, it is becoming urgent to find ways to reallocate increasingly scarce water supplies to meet rising demand and growing environmental concerns. In Canada, this challenge is nowhere better illustrated than in Alberta. The province is home to 60 percent of all irrigation in Canada and has a fast-growing population and economy. These pressures helped prompt the province to halt the issuance of new licences for taking water from the Bow, Oldman and South Saskatchewan River subbasins in 2006, bringing into focus the need to fulfill rising demand for industrial, urban, and environmental water use. Without a reliable mechanism for transferring water access rights from p...
The effective management of water resources in Alberta is crucial to sustainable agriculture, indust...
The importance of safe and reliable drinking water to human health is paramount. Water utility servi...
Water scarcity is a relative concept and can occur at any level of supply or demand. Scarcity may be...
Water resources are being stretched to the limit in Alberta and irrigation activities account for mo...
With a relatively small population and 7% of the world's available freshwater resources, Canada is w...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
Economics Society (Montreal, July 2003) in a session entitled “Issues and Priorities for Water Use a...
Demand for water from rivers and aquifers for consumptive use has grown greatly due to population an...
Where water resources are scarce and water quality is diminishing, market–based instruments have bet...
In this issue... Faced with water scarcity amid rising demand from a growing economy and population,...
The Bow River Basin in Southern Alberta is a semi-arid catchment, with surface water provided from t...
Canada has apparently abundant water resources: approximately 7% of the world’s renewable fresh wate...
Canada has a worldwide reputation for being rich in fresh water. School children are taught that we ...
Water management by government is becoming a more difficult and complex task, as increased natural r...
Reform of water policy is urgently needed to avert severe national, regional and local water scarcit...
The effective management of water resources in Alberta is crucial to sustainable agriculture, indust...
The importance of safe and reliable drinking water to human health is paramount. Water utility servi...
Water scarcity is a relative concept and can occur at any level of supply or demand. Scarcity may be...
Water resources are being stretched to the limit in Alberta and irrigation activities account for mo...
With a relatively small population and 7% of the world's available freshwater resources, Canada is w...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
Economics Society (Montreal, July 2003) in a session entitled “Issues and Priorities for Water Use a...
Demand for water from rivers and aquifers for consumptive use has grown greatly due to population an...
Where water resources are scarce and water quality is diminishing, market–based instruments have bet...
In this issue... Faced with water scarcity amid rising demand from a growing economy and population,...
The Bow River Basin in Southern Alberta is a semi-arid catchment, with surface water provided from t...
Canada has apparently abundant water resources: approximately 7% of the world’s renewable fresh wate...
Canada has a worldwide reputation for being rich in fresh water. School children are taught that we ...
Water management by government is becoming a more difficult and complex task, as increased natural r...
Reform of water policy is urgently needed to avert severe national, regional and local water scarcit...
The effective management of water resources in Alberta is crucial to sustainable agriculture, indust...
The importance of safe and reliable drinking water to human health is paramount. Water utility servi...
Water scarcity is a relative concept and can occur at any level of supply or demand. Scarcity may be...