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Water Governance Workshop – Sherbrooke, Quebec – March 8, 2011

On March 8, 2011, the NRT hosted a one-day workshop on water governance in collaboration with the Conseil de gouvernance de l’eau des bassins versants de la rivière Saint-François (COGESAF) in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

Logo - Conseil de gouvernance de l'eau des bassins versants de la rivière Saint-François (COGESAF)

The purpose of the workshop was to explore how collaborative governance might assist in achieving effective, efficient, and equitable water use by the natural resources sectors. An additional aim was to develop a better understanding of criteria for assessing when collaborative water governance models should be pursued.

This event was part of a national initiative from the NRT on the sustainable use of water by the natural resource sectors in Canada. The overall objectives of the program are to address the following questions:

(1) Does Canada have enough water to support economic growth while maintaining the health of our country’s ecosystems, given that the development of the natural resource sectors is on the rise (agriculture, mining, forestry and energy production), and with pressures on water resources due to increasing population and a changing climate?

(2) Is Canada in a position to manage water resources sustainably for future generations?

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Participants

Gisèle Lacasse Benoit
Memphrémagog Conservation inc.

Denis Bergeron
GROBEC

Denis Boutin
Ressources naturelles Canada

Jacinthe Caron
Conseil régional de l’environnement de l’Estrie

Patrick Cartier
Domtar

Catherine Choquette
Université de Sherbrooke

Alice Cohen
Université de Colombie-Britannique

Richard Cooke
Consultant

Michel Cyr
Ville de Sherbrooke

Patrick Donovan
The Conference Publishers

René Drolet
Directeur, Politiques & Recherche
TRNEE

Denise Edwards
Adjointe administrative
TRNEE

Christine Fliesen
Ville de Sherbrooke

Serge Forest
Ville de Sherbrooke

Catherine Frizzle
COGESAF

Georges Gangbazo
Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et des Parcs

Julie Grenier
COGESAF

Barry Husk
BlueLeaf inc.

Martin Larrivée
Aménagement forestier coopératif de Wolfe

Andre Lavoie
Université de Sherbrooke

Marie-Claire Leclerc
ROBVQ

Stéphanie Martel
Directrice générale
COGESAF

Nicolas Milot
Université de Sherbrooke

François Paquette
Centre d’information topographique de Sherbrooke
Ressources naturelles Canada

Jean-Paul Raiche
Président
COGESAF

Lyse Rouillard
Conseil régional de l’environnement de l’Estrie

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