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WaterTalk: Animating green stuff in hydrologic models: where we are and what is next
2020 Water Institute RBC Distinguished Lecture
How to Inform Policy with Science
Dr. Dianne Saxe
President, Saxe Facts
Former Environmental Commissioner of Ontario (2015 – 2019)
COP26 event: Canada’s Peatlands as a Nature-based Solution to Climate Change

On November 11, the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ is honoured to take part in the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26)Ìýin Glasgow, UK.
From October 31 – November 12, 2021, more than 190 world leaders are expected to arrive in Scotland together with tens of thousands of negotiators, government representatives, businesses and citizens for twelve days of talks aimed at accelerating action onÌýclimate change.
What is Canada’s water worth?
As part of the Water Institute'sÌý
Webinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Roy Brouwer, Professor, Department of Economics, University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ will present:Ìý
What is Canada’s water worth?
Measuring Quebecers' preferences for surface water quality
Measuring Quebecers' preferences for surface water quality
April 13, 2022Ìý- 12:00 p.m. EST.
Jie He,ÌýProfessor, Department of Economics, Université de Sherbrooke
Understanding value: What makes water worth caring about and why money is a necessary but insufficient measure
As part of the Water Institute'sÌý
Webinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Robin Gregory,ÌýDecision Research, Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia Canada & Adjunct Professor,ÌýInstitute for Resource and Environmental Sustainability, University of British Columbia presents
Understanding value: What makes water worth caring about and why money is a necessary but insufficient measure
Climate Change and Water Security in Urbanized Watersheds Summer School
RegistrationÌýis now openÌýfor the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's 2022summer school!Ìý
This uniquely designed, three-week virtual event will offer participantsÌýtalks and discussions by leading water and climate change scholars,Ìýinsight into the use of interdisciplinary approaches,Ìýcurated learning materials,Ìýimproved skills and knowledge, and aÌýcertificate of completion.
Water ecosystem service valuation for watershed security – information gaps and policy needs
As part of the Water Institute'sÌý
Webinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Marian Weber,ÌýChief Environmental Economist and Unit Head, BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategies presents
Water ecosystem service valuation for watershed security – information gaps and policy needs
Insights into social and cultural values for water from community engaged research
As part of the Water Institute'sÌý
Webinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý