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Using Knowledge Co-Production To Improve Collaborative Approaches to Governance for Water

Using Knowledge Co-Production To Improve Collaborative Approaches to Governance for Water

Rob de Loë, University of Waterloo

Using Knowledge Co-Production To Improve Collaborative Approaches to Governance for Water

In communities across the country, Canadians are searching for innovative ways to deal with shared water challenges and opportunities. These are numerous and include protecting sources of drinking water, supporting existing and new economic activities that use water, providing safe water for human consumption, sharing water during times of scarcity, and ensuring that water is available for environmental needs, to name a few.

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