In October 2014 the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance hosted the annual WPAC Summit. Speakers from across the province came together to present ideas related to innovation and leadership in water management. View the full agenda to see the full details.
The Alberta Land-use Knowledge Network is pleased to provide videos of some of the presentations. Additional videos will be added as approvals are received:
- Sharon Willianen, AESRD - Working with others in integrated resource management
- Robert Stokes, AESRD - Planning for success: Aligning WPAC and GOA efforts
- Andre Asselin, Alberta Water Council - Alberta Water Council's experience in developing implementable policy advice
- Maggie Romuld, SEAWA - Working together to improve watershed management
- Harry Keess, Beaver River Watershed Alliance - Smart engagement: Shifting from passive to active
- Meghan Payne, Lesser Slave Watershed Council - Partnership & engagement strategies in northern Alberta
- Red Deer River Watershed Alliance - IWMP process: Designing options for a sustainable watershed
- Tim Romanow - Milk River Watershed Council Canada: Implementing watershed plans
- Greg Boorman - The Living By Water Project
More to come!