Water Allocation and Water Security: A Canadian Assessment
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Water Allocation and Water Security: A Canadian Assessment | |
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Guelph Water Management Group, University of Guelph | |
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Report prepared for the Walter and Duncun Gordon Foundation | |
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October 2007 | |
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- ecosystem protection - economic production - equity and participation - integration - water conservation - climate variability and change - transboundary sensitivity
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Materials
- Final Report: Water Allocation and Water Security in Canada: Initiating a Policy Dialogue for the 21st Century
- The project final report synthesizes main findings from the study, and poses key questions that should be addressed in a national dialogue about water security in Canada.
- Technical Report 1: Characterization of Water Allocation Systems in Canada
- Provides background information on water allocation systems in each of Canada’s provinces and territories. It identifies legislation, regulations and policies, and characterizes each system according to a common set of environmental,economic, and social attributes.
- Technical Report 2: Water Security Assessment of Water Allocation Systems in Canada
- Draws on the detailed characterization in Technical Report 1 to assess in an exploratory fashion the ways in which seven critical water security concerns are addressed within each jurisdiction.
