Canada’s water resources: How valuable are they?
As part of the Water Institute'sÌý
Webinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Robert Smith,ÌýPrincipal, Midsummer Analytics presents:
Canada’s water resources: How valuable are they?
As part of the Water Institute'sÌý
Webinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Robert Smith,ÌýPrincipal, Midsummer Analytics presents:
Canada’s water resources: How valuable are they?
TheÌýUniversity of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ'sÌýSustainable Futures Initiativebrings togetherÌýtheÌýWater Institute,ÌýÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Climate Institute, and theÌýÌýto catalyze holistic approaches to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with a focus on the interconnections between energy, climate and water.
As part of the Water Institute'sÌýWebinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Len Hunt,ÌýResearch scientist, Ontario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry
presents:
The influence of catch and non-catch related factors on the value of recreational fishing in Ontario
As part of the Water Institute'sÌýWebinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Patrick Lloyd-Smith,ÌýProfessor, College of Agriculture and Bioresources, University of Saskatchewan presents:
Learning about water values through behaviour
As part of the Water Institute'sÌýWebinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Diane Dupont,ÌýProfessor, Department of Economics, Brock University presents:
Flood risks and household responses
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series,ÌýJohn Cherry, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, Leader of the Groundwater Project, Recipient of the 2020 Stockholm Water Prize and Lee Kwan Yew Water Prize, 2016 presents:ÌýThe Global Water Crisis Paradox: Groundwater, Food and Poverty.
This event will be offered in person at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Theatre of the Arts, Modern Languages Building.
3:30-4:00 p.m. Doors Open
4:00-5:00 p.m. Lecture
5:00-6:30 p.m. Reception
As part of the Water Institute'sÌýWebinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
John Hartig,ÌýVisiting Scholar, University of Windsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research presents:
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series,ÌýAiméeÌýCraft,ÌýProfessor Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa and University Research Chair Nibi miinawaa aki inaakonigewin: Indigenous governance in relationship with land and water,Ìýwill present: Recognizing the spiritedness and agency of water: Personhood and other legal approaches.
This event will be offered in person in DC 1302.
Lunch reception to follow in DC 1301 (The Fishbowl) from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
As part of the Water Institute'sÌýWebinar Series: The Value of Water in CanadaÌý
Nadja Kunz,ÌýCanada Research Chair in Mine Water Management and Stewardship, University of British Columbia presents:
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series,ÌýQuentin Grafton,ÌýProfessor of Economics and Chairholder UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance at the Australian National University (ANU),Ìýwill present: Responding to the World Water Crisis: Mar del Plata (1977) to New York (2023).
This event will be offered in person in EIT 3142 Conference Room from 3-4 p.m., reception to follow from 4:00 - 5 p.m.