Water Science and Policy
Good science is essential for good policy.
The partnership between IISD’s Water Program and IISD-ELA brings together more than 40 years of rigorous aquatic science with 25 years of global policy analysis and practical guidance. Our combined expertise in hydrology, modelling, biology, limnology, ecosystem services and policy is directed at helping governments and industry to manage water and related resources in such diverse contexts as agriculture, hydro-electric operations and mining, to minimize effects on people and ecosystems.
With the best available science and collaborative analyses, our water solutions are evidence based, long term and meet the needs of a range of stakeholders.
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IISD Experimental Lakes Area (brochure)
Want to know more about IISD Experimental Lakes Area—the world's freshwater laboratory? Take a look at our brochure!
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The Need for Whole-ecosystem Experiments
Why do you need to conduct experiments on a whole lake? Why not just use test tubes and aquariums in the lab?IISD-ELA Research Scientist Scott...
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A New Era for the Experimental Lakes
In this op-ed published in the Ottawa Citizen, IISD President Scott Vaughan discussed the history and relevance of Canada's Experimental Lakes Area...
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The Role of Water in the Green Economy
In May, 2012, IISD's Water Innovation Centre collaborated with the Global Water System Project to host a conference on the water, energy and food...
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Common Regulatory Principles and Regulation of Water and Sanitation Services
The paper focuses on the evolution and regulation of public utility services, the impacts of investment arbitration decisions, and the gaps between...
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Water Resources Legislation: A search for common principles
The paper touches upon topics such as water legislation and policies, water-use systems amendments and regulations, public ownership and control,...
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Put ecosystem to work: Restoring wetlands, managing watersheds could save Lake Winnipeg
As concerns rise over what to do about rising levels of phosphorus in Lake Winnipeg, the Director of Sustainable Natural Resources Management for...
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