• Home
  • About us
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
    • The EcoCentre
    • Our Funders
  • Resources
    • Eco-Journal
    • Funding Guide
    • Library
    • Links
    • News
    • Public Registry
    • Publications
    • reTHINK it
    • Manigotagan Map
    • Winnipeg Green Map
    • Spence Neighbourhood Map
    • Daniel Mac Green Map
  • Our Members
  • Get Involved
    • Become a Member
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Jobs
  • Events Calendar
  • Contact us



Donate

Our Projects

  • Alice Chambers Memorial Library
  • Children's Health and Environment Partnership
  • Climate Change Connection
  • Eco-Journal
  • GIS/Mapping Centre
  • Manitoba Environmental Youth Network
  • Organic Lawn Care Education
  • Protecting Our Earth Awards
  • Reel Green Film Festival
  • Water Caucus

Facebook

Youtube

An affiliate of:

GIS/Mapping Centre - Manitoba Watershed Atlas

  • Home
  • Overview
    • Intro/Contact Us
    • What is GIS?
    • Why Use GIS?
  • GIS Projects
    • Manigotagan Map
    • Winnipeg Green Map
    • Spence Neighbourhood Map
    • Daniel Mac Green Map
    • Idle Free Zones
    • MB Watershed Atlas
  • Resources
    • Free Data/Software
    • Services



Water related issues in Manitoba have always been at the forefront of conservation concerns and this is very true today as water issues continue to dominate media headlines and demand the public's attention. Recent and current issues in Manitoba include:

    * pollution in Lake Winnipeg;
    * the inter-basin transfer of water which will result from construction of the Devils Lake Outlet;
    * ongoing and upcoming Hydro issues, including the planned construction of new dams;
    * climate change and its effect on water levels;
    * Red River Valley flooding concerns;
    * the expansion of the Red River Floodway;
    * water withdrawal and/or contamination issues associated with livestock and large scale agricultural operations;
    * the well-being of commercial and sport fisheries; and,
    * eco-tourism opportunities along Manitoba's waterways.

Water issues have increased in such importance that the Manitoba Government created a new Department of Water Stewardship and embarked on constructing a Water Strategy for the province. It also convened the Lake Winnipeg Stewardship Board, which has been meeting since November of 2003, and recently announced plans for a Lake Manitoba Stewardship Board as well.

There are upwards of 50 environmental groups in the province whose work relates in some way to water issues, and 30 of these have expressed interest in joining the Manitoba Eco-Network's Water Caucus.

As information about water issues begins to proliferate, we find that it is most often expressed in textual reports, and if covered by the media, accompanied by pictures and/or video. Only rarely, is water information given in spatial format (maps) and furthermore, if a map is evident it is usually dominated by imposed political jursidictions. Water related issues are seldom displayed within the context of their natural watershed boundaries.

The Watershed Atlas project is an effort to remedy this situation, by providing maps demonstrating the "human footprint" in watersheds around Manitoba. The initial maps are being compiled from the various data sets housed at the Eco-Network's GIS/Mapping Centre. Environmental or community-based groups will be able to arrange to add to the maps, contributing their own data of interest, to build a more complete picture.

Our first maps in this series are on the Nelson River watershed.

 

General Manitoba Watersheds Map
Click to view larger image (PDF 2MB)

Nelson River Watershed: Northern Affairs Communities, Manitoba Treaty Land Entitlement, Protected Areas and Areas of Special Interest
Coming soon

Nelson River Watershed: Human Footprint
Coming soon

Nelson River Watershed: Soils & Geology
Coming soon

Nelson River Watershed: Forest Fragmentation
Coming soon

 
Privacy Policy | Contact Us Copyright 2012 The Manitoba Eco-Network                               
Web design and development by Mikhail Kolybaba of Ethical Web Design