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Dimple Roy
Director, Water Management
Dimple Roy’s work is focused on the areas of integrated water resources management, watershed governance, adaptive policy-making and sustainable agriculture.
As Director, Water Management, Ms. Roy is the lead researcher on projects on watershed management in the Lake Winnipeg basin, watershed governance, the use of economic instruments for nutrient management in agricultural watersheds, and community-based adaptation in the Canadian prairies.
In addition, she works in partnership with provincial and federal agencies to develop programs and delivery mechanisms in water and agricultural management.
Before joining IISD, she was a policy analyst with Manitoba Conservation, conducted policy and legislative analysis and coordinated the Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development. She has also been an environmental consultant on issues ranging from environmental education, sustainable community development to governance structures for effective resource management.
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Mapping Policy for Solar Irrigation Across the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus in India How are India's off-grid solar pump policies affecting the water–energy–food nexus? This paper maps out impacts and the key policies that are driving them. -
Geography Matters: Targeting "hotspots" for cumulative environmental benefits Using open data from a variety of sources, we demonstrated how Manitoba can target its limited resources to deliver public programming to agricultural regions and gain better outcomes. -
Advancing Natural Infrastructure in Canada: A forum reportThe Advancing Natural Infrastructure in Canada forum convened Canadian experts to discuss how natural infrastructure can build climate-resilient cities/landscapes. This report highlights forum presentations, discussions, insights and next steps. -
IISD’s Response to Manitoba’s Proposed New Water Rights Regulations to Protect Wetlands and Make Drainage More Sustainable in the ProvinceIISD's response to the Government of Manitoba's proposed drainage regulations aimed to ensure no net loss of wetland benefits while streamlining the drainage permitting process. -
Case Study Research on Offsets for Water Quality Management This case study research examines six water quality trading/offset programs from Canada, the United States and New Zealand and provides lessons relevant to offsetting nutrients, specifically phosphorus and nitrogen, in Manitoba. -
City Voters Should Keep Lake Winnipeg in MindUnfortunately, sewage treatment infrastructure doesn’t tend to rank among the most popular of campaign topics in Canadian elections. -
Water Transfers: What they are and why they need to be better managedOne of the most ambitious responses to the unequal distribution of water around the globe is the large-scale physical transfers of water from one source or basin to another—otherwise known as water transfers. We explore why they happen and how we can manage them better. -
Adaptive and Inclusive Watershed Management: Assessing policy and institutional support in KenyaThis report explores existing institutional linkages between gender, water and climate change in Kenya. -
The Multiple Benefits of Natural Infrastructure We explain exactly what natural infrastructure is and all the multiple benefits that it brings to humans and to the environment. -
Adaptive and Inclusive Watershed Management: Assessing policy and institutional support in UgandaThis report looks at how Uganda’s various institutions and policies incorporate climate change and gender considerations into planning, budgeting and monitoring in the water sector. -
The Social and Environmental Benefits of Manitoba's Community PasturesA total economic value analysis of Manitoba's community pastures, demonstrating the private and public benefits of sustainable grazing management. -
How to Best Manage Water Retention Sites to Protect Manitoba's EnvironmentWater retention sites—vital for protecting Manitoba from floods—must be well managed so Manitobans can enjoy the abundance of additional environmental benefits they can bring. -
Manitoba Bioeconomy AtlasThe Manitoba Bioeconomy Atlas demonstrates the economic and ecological value of common wetland plants as a marketable feedstock for biomass energy—all with the goal of creating a healthier Lake Winnipeg basin and developing a Manitoba bioeconomy. -
The Adaptive Watershed: Training program for inclusive, ecosystem-based watershed managementThe Adaptive Watershed (TAW) is watershed-based ecosystem management that explicitly addresses the need to understand and manage for a rapidly changing climate, while also incorporating the needs of vulnerable communities and women. -
Towards Sustainable Development in Manitoba: Recommendations for Manitoba's Watershed-Based Policy FrameworkIISD's recommendations to strengthen proposed programs under Manitoba's Watershed-Based Policy Framework aim for net gains through geographic targeting, an evaluation framework to assess cumulative impacts and value for money, as well as coordination of local level-actions through aligned metrics with other programs related to land and water management. -
Manitoba Prairie Lakes: Mass balance budget for nutrient management at Pelican Lake, ManitobaThis study documents the variance and relative importance of different nutrient sources and internal lake processes for a Prairie lake (Pelican Lake, Manitoba). -
Canada Advancing Global Efforts on Mercury ManagementThis brief summarizes the state of knowledge on mercury management in Canada based on recent reports, as well as decades of research at the IISD-Experimental Lake Area (IISD-ELA). -
Large Area Planning in the Nelson-Churchill River Basin (NCRB): Laying a foundation in northern ManitobaThis report explores two trends—the growing tendency towards large basin management and consideration of ecosystem services in decision making—for the northern portion of the Nelson-Churchill River Basin in Canada. -
Large Area Planning in the Nelson-Churchill River Basin (NCRB): Laying a foundation in northern Manitoba (Summary)This document summarizes a longer report that explores two trends—the growing tendency towards large basin management and consideration of ecosystem services in decision making—for the northern portion of the Nelson-Churchill River Basin in Canada. -
Benefit Sharing and the Boreal Forest: Insights from case studies examining resource management and governanceWe explore case studies from across the globe of forest management models and determine their ability to successfully maintain ecological and cultural services in areas of resource growth. -
Building Transboundary Water SecurityThis article highlights a new generation of transboundary agreements that aim to integrate wider freshwater benefits, notably ecosystem functions. It also points to the need for holistic approaches to freshwater management moving forward, as countries turn towards implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. -
Manitoba Prairie Lakes: In-lake remediation treatment summaryThis is a summary of a comprehensive research study (Manitoba Prairie Lakes: Eutrophication and In-Lake Remediation Treatments Literature Review) in which IISD examines in-lake remediation treatments. - On World Water Day, Dimple Roy Proposes Phosphorus Targets for Manitoba's Lakes"We need phosphorus targets for Manitoba's lakes"
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Manitoba Prairie Lakes: Eutrophication and in-lake remediation treatments Literature ReviewEutrophication—the enrichment of ecosystems with chemical nutrients—has deteriorated water quality in many of Manitoba’s lakes. -
Water Quality Monitoring System DesignHydrologic Information systems (HISs) are systems for measuring, processing, storing and disseminating interlinked aspects of watershed data including the quantity and quality of climate, surface water, and groundwater. This research highlights the crucial role of HISs in the wise management of water resources. -
Water-Energy-Food Security and Mining in Suriname: A project overviewWater, energy and food security constitutes critical components of human well-being and includes aspects of supply, demand and access to all three. -
Water-Energy-Food Resource Book for MiningThis manual briefly explains IISD’s water-energy and food security framework. -
WEFsat-Mining Tool User-Guidance Manual: Water, energy and food security analysis tool for miningWater, energy and food (WEF) security are interlinked and co-dependent components of security and... -
How Going Glocal Could Help Fix Our Water TroublesThe need for water management has never been more critical. In North America, the media spotlight has focused most acutely on California, which is facing one its most severe droughts on record. -
Strategic Large-Basin Management for Multiple Benefits: Submission to the Manitoba Clean Environment CommissionThis paper was submitted to the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission (CEC) for consideration in... -
Cattail Biomass in a Watershed-Based Bioeconomy: Commercial-scale harvesting and processing for nutrient capture, biocarbon and high-value bioproductsOne of the fundamental insights of the Watershed-Bioeconomy research is that phosphorus, the... -
Water-Energy-Food Security: What are the potential contributions of the mining industry?On the event of the 2014 Annual General Meeting of the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining,... -
Water-Energy-Food for Policymakers: What does it mean?In developed and developing countries alike, there is increasing demand for water, energy and... -
Watershed IndicatorsA common barrier to effective planning In watersheds around the world is the complexity of the... -
Bioeconomies at a Watershed Scale (brochure)This brochure provides an overview of IISD’s watershed-focused approach to the bioeconomy.To do... -
Adaptive Policy Analysis of Saskatchewan's 25-Year Water Security PlanThe Adaptive Design and Policy Assessment Tool (ADAPTool) is an Excel-based online tool developed... -
Adaptive Policy Analysis of Mining Policies in SaskatchewanThe Adaptive Design and Policy Assessment Tool (ADAPTool) is an Excel-based online tool developed... -
Adaptive Policy Analysis of Mining Policies in ManitobaThe Adaptive Design and Policy Assessment Tool (ADAPTool) is an Excel-based online tool developed... -
Strengthening Adaptive Capacity in Two Canadian Provinces: ADAPTool analysis of selected mining policies in Manitoba and Saskatchewan: A synthesis reportThe Adaptive Design and Policy Assessment Tool (ADAPTool) is an Excel-based online tool developed... -
GovernAbilities: The nexus of sustainability, accountability and adaptability. Essential tools for successful governance in the 21st centuryGovernments today are challenged more than ever in three operational areas: pursuing sustainable... -
Water-Energy-Food Nexus and Agricultural Investment: A sustainable development guidebookThe nexus between water, energy and food (WEF) security is a critical component of human well... -
2013 ADAPTool Application Strengthening Adaptive Capacity in Four Canadian Provinces: ADAPTool analysis of selected sectoral policies. A synthesis reportThe Adaptive Design and Policy Assessment Tool (ADAPTool) is an Excel-based online tool developed... -
ADAPTool: Beta version for creating new policiesPolicies that cannot perform effectively under today's complex, dynamic and uncertain conditions... -
ADAPTool Guidebook: V2.0 for Existing PoliciesThe Adaptive Design and Policy Assessment Tool (ADAPTool) is an Excel spreadsheet developed by... -
2013 ADAPTool Application Adaptive Policy Analysis of Forestry and Wetlands Policies in ManitobaThe Adaptive Design and Policy Assessment Tool (ADAPTool) is an Excel-based online tool developed... -
Cattails Harvesting for Carbon Offsets and Nutrient Capture: A "Lake Friendly" greenhouse gas projectThe Cattail Biomass Harvesting project is pursuing and evaluating the commercial-scale harvesting... -
Cattail (Typha spp.) Harvesting in Manitoba: A legislative and market analysis for operationalization and carbon emission offsetsResearch findings from the Netley-Libau Nutrient-Bioenergy project are encouraging replication of... -
The Water-Energy-Food Security Nexus: Towards A Practical Planning and Decision Support Framework for Landscape Investment and Risk ManagementIn recent decades, researchers and policy-makers have increasingly emphasized the importance of... -
Lake Winnipeg Basin Summit Follow-up Meeting: Our Lake, Our SolutionsOn November 30 and December 1, 2010, approximately 150 scientists, policy-makers, business... -
Ecological Goods and Services: A Review of Best Practice in Policy and ProgramingThis research paper provides a review of programing and research in ecological goods and services... -
Ecosystem Approaches in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM): A Review of Transboundary BasinsIntegrated water resources management (IWRM) combines land and water management through broad... -
Netley-Libau Nutrient-Bioenergy Project VideoThis video was produced by Red River College interns, Sarah Doerksen (Animator) and Amanda Hope ... -
Evaluation of Integrated Management InitiativesThis paper summarizes key definitions of the integrated place-based approaches applied in Canada... -
Netley-Libau Nutrient-Bioenergy ProjectThis brochure provides an overview of the award-winning and internationally recognized Netley... -
Water Security in Canada: Responsibilities of the federal governmentIn taking on the responsibility of governing Canada, the federal government agrees to a social... -
Agricultural Participation in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Canada: Four case studiesIntegrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been recognized as an effective means of... -
Principles of a Desired FutureDimple Roy of the Water Innovation Centre presents at the Lake Winnipeg Basin Summit (Nov. 30 and... -
Water Quality Trading in the Lake Winnipeg Basin: A multi-level trading system architecture.Lake Winnipeg is an iconic feature on the Canadian Prairie landscape and its multi-jurisdictional... -
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Canada: Recommendations for Agricultural Sector ParticipationIntegrated water resources management (IWRM) approaches are gaining popularity as an effective... -
Understanding Adaptive Policy Mechanisms through Farm-level Studies of Adaptation to Weather Events in Saskatchewan, CanadaThis case study examines the adaptive policy features of the Saskatchewan Soil Conservation...
