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Water Policy and Governance in Canada

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  • 456 pages
  • 16 hours of reading

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This book offers a critical assessment of Canadian water governance and policy, utilizing a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses local, basin, provincial, and national perspectives. Leading authorities from social, life, and natural sciences address pressing water issues in accessible language, appealing to a broad audience. Despite being perceived as a water-rich nation, Canada grapples with significant challenges related to water supply and quality. The evolving landscape of water policy prompts an examination of issues crucial for the future of Canadian water management, while also providing insights into transboundary management, non-market valuation of water, decentralized governance, and the increasing role of First Nations peoples. Additionally, the book explores forward-looking approaches, such as resilience theory and geomatics, to address emerging water issues. Researchers, students, and professionals involved in Canadian water management will find valuable insights, while policy analysts and those concerned with both Canadian and global water resources will also benefit from its content.

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Water Policy and Governance in Canada, Steven Renzetti

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2018
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