| Eau
Canada
The future of Canadian water
"Eau
Canada" brings together 28 of Canada’s top
water experts to debate Canada’s most critical water
issues, and to map out solutions.The diverse range of contributors
– geographers, environmental lawyers, former government
officials, aquatic scientists, economists, and political scientists
– reflects the broad range of issues involved in water
management debates. Contributors argue that weak governance
is at the heart of Canada’s water problems. The first
three sections of the book provide background on Canadian
water uses (and abuses), identify key weaknesses in Canadian
water governance, and explore controversial debates over jurisdiction,
transboundary waters, water exports, and water privatization.
Solutions for more sustainable water management are mapped
out in the final sections of the book, including a cross-Canada
consensus on water policy, water conservation and pricing,
and an engagement with the implications of new legal frameworks
on Indigenous People’s water rights.
The book is targeted at a broad audience with the objective
of promoting informed debate about some of the most controversial
and pressing water issues facing Canadians. It will be of
relevance to academics and students of geography, politics,
economics, environmental studies, engineering, and Canadian
studies. It will also be of particular interest to water supply
managers, environmental and water policy analysts, government
officials, community groups, and politicians from across Canada.
Please
see the Eau Canada website.
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