Water Allocation and Water Security: A Canadian Assessment

From WaterWiki.net

Revision as of 17:42, 19 October 2009 by WikiBot (Talk | contribs)
(diff) ←Older revision | Current revision (diff) | Newer revision→ (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Publication Title

Water Allocation and Water Security: A Canadian Assessment

Publication Type

Report prepared for the Walter and Duncun Gordon Foundation

Author(s)

Water Policy and Governance Group", University of Guelph

Publication Date

October 2007

ISBN-ISSN-EAN

Publication URL

Contact

Contents

Summary

Water security is a multi-dimensional concept that recognizes that sufficient good quality water is needed for social, economic and cultural uses while, at the same time, adequate water is required to sustain and enhance important ecosystem functions. Increasing demands for water and land from growing populations and economies, and fundamental changes in the hydrologic cycle due to climate change, require concerted action now in order to avoid a future water security crisis in Canada.


This study, carried out by the Guelph Water Management Group, proposes an evaluation framework for water allocation systems based on key water security concerns:

- ecosystem protection - economic production - equity and participation - integration - water conservation - climate variability and change - transboundary sensitivity


These seven interrelated water security concerns were selected following a review of relevant Canadian and international literature, and reflect previous research conducted in the Guelph Water Management Group.

Content

References

See also

External Resources

Attachments

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. Water Allocation and Water Security in Canada Final Report2007.pdf

 Technical Report 1 Oct2007.pdf  Technical Report 2 Oct2007.pdf

2075 Rating: 2.6/5 (5 votes cast)