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Workshop Proceedings

Contents

Livestock and Water Quality in Manitoba

Lake Winnipeg Water Level Regulation - 711 to 715: What does it mean to you?

Assessing Federal Programs: Fresh Water and Climate Change Adaptation 

Water Governance: Local and Regional Issues

Water Conservation and Beyond

From Floods to Drought: Practical Community Responses to Extreme Weather

Climate Change: Impacts and Adaptation on the Red and Assiniboine Rivers Basins

This is Not a Love-In

Starting the Dialogue: Watershed Planning in Winnipeg & Surrounding Area


Livestock and Water Quality in Manitoba

June, 2011

Dwight Williamson, Manitoba Water Sterwardship, Lake Winnipeg Initiatives

Mike Gilbertson, Manitoba Conservation, CEC Report Implementation

Dr. Eva Pip, University of Winnipeg, Stream water quality associated with a hog/poultry operation in southeastern Manitoba: a case study

Dr. Don Flaten, University of Manitoba, Livestock and Water Quality in Manitoba

Other related resources:

CEC 2007 report: Environmental Sustainability and Hog Production in Manitoba

CEC summary recommendations

Annotated resource list


Lake Winnipeg Water Level Regulation - 711 to 715: What does it mean to you?

March, 2011

Questions and Comments from Audience, including repsonses from Manitoba Hydro

Presentations:

Dale Hutchison, Manitoba Hydro, The Lake Winnipeg Regulation Project

Rob Mattews, Manitoba Water Stewardship, Lake Winnipeg Regulation (LWR) Project: Final Licensing Process

Will Braun, Interfaith Taskforce on Northern Hydro Development, Lake Winnipeg Licensing: A Chance for Change

Dean Gould, Shoreline Erosion Technical Review Committee, Shoreline Erosion and Lake Winnipeg

Dr. Gordon Goldsborough, University of Manitoba, and Dr. Dale Wrubleski, Ducks Unlimited Canada, Coastal wetlands of Lake Winnipeg: An ecologically important resource at risk

Merrell-Ann Phare, Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources, First Nations' Rights and Lake Winnipeg Regulation


Assessing Federal Programs: Fresh Water and Climate Change Adaptation 

March, 2011

Presentations:

Fall 2010 Report Findings

Présentation publique: Constatations du Rapport de l'automne 2010


Water Governance: Local and Regional Issues

June, 2010

Presentations:

Dr John Sinclair, University of Manitoba, Natural Resources Institute, Governance for Source Water Protection: The Watershed Context

Dr. Kathryn Furlong, Assistant Professor, Dept of Geography, Creating partnerships for sustainability: Municipal challenges and opportunities in water governance

Donna Smiley, Manitoba Conservation, Onsite Wastewater Management Systems

Bryan Oborne and Dimple Roy, Supporting Effective Watershed Management and Governance on the Canadian Prairies


Water Conservation and Beyond

March, 2010

Laura Allen from Greywater Action, Greywater Action For a Sustainable Water Culture


From Floods to Drought: Practical Community Responses to Extreme Weather

June, 2008



Climate Change: Impacts and Adaptation on the Red and Assiniboine Rivers Basins

June, 2007


This is Not a Love-In

February, 2006




Starting the Dialogue: Watershed Planning in Winnipeg & Surrounding Area

May, 2005

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