Category Archives: Land-use

Water Governance Workshop
Penticton, British Columbia – February 22, 2011

On February 22, 2011, the NRTEE hosted a one-day workshop in collaboration with the Okanagan Basin Water Board in Penticton, British Columbia.

The purpose of the workshop was to explore how collaborative governance might assist in achieving effective, efficient, and equitable water use by the natural resources sectors. An additional aim was to develop a better understanding of criteria for assessing when collaborative water governance models should be pursued.

This event was part of a national initiative from the NRTEE on the sustainable use of water by the natural resource sectors in Canada. The overall objectives of the program are to address the following questions:

(1) Does Canada have enough water to support economic growth while maintaining the health of our country’s ecosystems, given that the development of the natural resource sectors is on the rise (agriculture, mining, forestry and energy production), and with pressures on water resources due to increasing population and a changing climate?

(2) Is Canada in a position to manage water resources sustainably for future generations?

http://www.nrtee-trnee.com/eng/issues/programs/water/penticton-water-governance-workshop-eng.php

Okanagan Partnership: How can the Okanagan collaborate to support global competitiveness in a liberalized global marketplace?

Here is a multi-media presentation, exploring two paths facing the Okanagan.  One path leading to economic prosperity that embraces ecological sustainability and another that degrades the surrounding ecosystem and economic opportunities afforded by place.

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This video was developed as part of a larger collaborative initiative spear headed by local Okanagan business leaders called the Okanagan Competitiveness Strategy:  http://limnology.ca/okanagan/Final%20Report%203.0.pdf

A PowerPoint (pdf) review of the overall strategy is posted here: http://limnology.ca/okanagan/competitiveness.pdf