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From Hydraulic Fracturing Conflicts to Innovation Generation: A Case Study of Water Governance in Northeastern British Columbia

From Hydraulic Fracturing Conflicts to Innovation Generation: A Case Study of Water Governance in Northeastern British Columbia

Michele-Lee Moore, Karena Shaw, Rosanna Breiddal and Matthew Murrary, University of Victoria

From Hydraulic Fracturing Conflicts to Innovation Generation: A Case Study of Water Governance in Northeastern British Columbia

The rapid development of shale gas resources in British Columbia’s northeast from 2008 to 2011 created conflict with Indigenous nations where these activities occurred. This project investigated opportunities and conditions for water governance innovation in the Horn River Basin.

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