The State of the Water Movement in British Columbia: A Waterscape Scan & Needs Assessment of B.C. Watershed-Based Groups
Date
2013-07-01
Authors
Morris, Tim
Brandes, Oliver M.
Journal Title
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Publisher
POLIS Project on Ecological Governance, University of Victoria & Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia
Abstract
This report compiles the perspectives and opinions of a diverse mix of British Columbia’s water leaders; a survey was sent to over 230 water groups and interviews were conducted with 11 selected water champions. Based on the responses received, there is a clear feeling amongst B.C.’s water leaders that the province has the potential to become a global leader in freshwater protection and sustainability. But, there are a number of challenges to achieving this vision. The authors present a series of recommendations for addressing key needs and gaps in the B.C. water community and for strengthening the collective water movement.
Description
This report was co-published by the POLIS Project on Ecological Governance and the Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia, in partnership with the Polis Foundation, to better understand the capacity, needs, and priorities of the freshwater community in B.C., and to identify some priorities for building the necessary leadership and capacity for freshwater protection in the province.
Keywords
watershed governance, watershed-based groups, water movement, B.C. Water Act, NGO
Citation
Morris, T. & Brandes, O.M. (2013, July). The State of the Water Movement in British Columbia: A Waterscape Scan & Needs Assessment of B.C. Watershed-Based Groups. Victoria/Vancouver, Canada: POLIS Project on Ecological Governance, University of Victoria & Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia.